IP Library Granted Patent US 11,035,193
Granted Patent B2
US 11,035,193 · App. 16/216,660 · Granted Jun 15, 2021

Tubing hanger assembly with wellbore access, and method of supplying power to a wellbore

Inventor: Stephen C. Ross (Odessa, TX)
Assignee: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
E21B33/0415E21B17/023E21B33/0407E21B40/00
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Patent No.
US 11,035,193
App. No.
16/216,660
Granted
Jun 15, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tubing hanger assembly for suspending a tubing string within a wellbore. The tubing hanger assembly comprises a tubing head and a tubing hanger. The tubing hanger lands within the tubing head to gravitationally support a string of production tubing. The tubing hanger includes an auxiliary port extending from the upper end to the lower end. The auxiliary port receives unsheathed conductive wires from a power cable. To secure the conductive wires within the auxiliary port and to prevent shorting, the conductive wires are placed within a unique disc stack. The tubing hanger assembly further includes a bottom plate residing along the lower end of the tubular body and securing the disc stack. Thus, the tubing hanger assembly is arranged to receive a continuous power cable from a power source into the wellbore, through the auxiliary port, without the conductive wires being spliced.

Claims (61)

1. A tubing hanger assembly for suspending a tubing string within a wellbore, comprising:

a tubing head having an upper end and a lower end, wherein the upper end comprises a flange having a plurality of radially disposed through-openings, and wherein the tubing head defines a conical surface; and

a tubing hanger configured to reside within the tubing head over the wellbore, and to support the tubing string by means of a threaded connection, wherein the tubing hanger comprises:

a generally tubular body having an upper end, a lower end and an outer diameter, with the outer diameter having a beveled surface configured to land on and to be gravitationally supported by the conical surface of the tubing head;

a central bore extending from the upper end to the lower end;

an auxiliary port also extending from the upper end to the lower end and being parallel to the central bore within the tubular body;

at least one elastomeric disc configured to reside within the auxiliary port, wherein the at least one elastomeric disc includes at least one wire opening that extends axially therethrough and at least one alignment opening that extends axially therethrough, wherein the at least one wire opening in the at least one elastomeric disc is configured to receive at least one conductive wire;

at least one rigid disc also configured to reside within the auxiliary port, wherein the at least one rigid disc includes at least one wire opening that extends axially therethrough and at least one alignment opening that extends axially therethrough, wherein the at least one wire opening in the at least one rigid disc is configured to receive the at least one conductive wire;

an alignment pin that is configured to extend axially through at least one alignment opening in the at least one elastomeric disc and the at least one alignment opening in the at least one rigid disc; and

a bottom plate residing below the auxiliary port and securing the at least one elastomeric disc and the at least one rigid disc within the auxiliary port;

wherein:

the at least one elastomeric disc is configured to expand within the auxiliary port when compressed in order to seal the at least one conductive wire within the auxiliary port; and

the at least one rigid disc is configured to retain rigidity within the auxiliary port during production operations.

2. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tubing hanger is arranged to receive a continuous power cable from a power source into the wellbore, through the auxiliary port, without the power cable being spliced.

3. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 2 , wherein:

the at least one conductive wire comprises three insulated wires from the power cable; and

the at least one rigid disc is configured to separate the three insulated wires from one another and from the tubular body of the tubing hanger.

4. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 3 , wherein:

the at least one elastomeric disc comprises at least two elastomeric discs;

the at least one rigid disc comprises at least two rigid discs; and

the elastomeric discs and the rigid discs are stacked in series within the auxiliary port to form a disc stack.

5. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 4 , wherein the at least two elastomeric discs and the at least two rigid discs are alternatingly stacked along the disc stack.

6. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 4 , wherein:

each of the at least two elastomeric discs comprises three central through-openings for receiving respective conductive wires of the power cable;

each of the at least two rigid discs also comprises three central through-openings for receiving respective conductive wires of the power cable;

the central through-openings of the elastomeric discs and the central through-openings of the rigid discs are aligned along the disc stack; and

the power cable retains an insulating sheath around the conductive wires above and below the auxiliary port, while each of the conductive wires retains its own insulation along the auxiliary port.

7. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein the bottom plate:

comprises a central through-opening for receiving the conductive wires below the disc stack en route to the wellbore; and

is bolted to the bottom end of the tubular body at the auxiliary port.

8. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein:

the tubing head further comprises two or more lock pins disposed equi-radially about the tubing head flange, wherein the lock pins are configured to be received within the through ports of the tubing head flange and be rotated into engagement with the tubing hanger to rotatingly lock the tubing hanger and supported tubing string in place within the tubing head; and

an upper end and a lower end of the central bore of the tubular body each comprises female threads for receiving a joint of tubing.

9. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein:

each of the at least two elastomeric discs is cut in half along the central through-openings to receive a respective conductive wire; and

each of the at least two rigid discs is also cut in half along the central through-openings to receive a respective conductive wire;

thereby permitting each of the respective disc halves to be placed back together before loading into the auxiliary port as the disc stack.

10. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tubing hanger further comprises:

an upper shoulder along the auxiliary port;

a non-conductive sleeve residing within the auxiliary port above the disc stack and abutting the upper shoulder; and

a pair of elongated alignment pins;

and wherein each of the at least two elastomeric discs and each of the at least two rigid discs comprises a pair of opposing through-openings configured to receive a respective alignment pin along the disc stack.

11. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 10 , wherein:

the at least one rigid disc comprises at least four rigid discs comprising an uppermost rigid disc, a lowermost rigid disc, and intermediate rigid discs;

the uppermost disc and the lowermost disc of the rigid discs each has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the intermediate rigid discs; and

the elastomeric discs and the intermediate rigid discs are alternatingly stacked along the disc stack.

12. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein:

each of the at least two elastomeric discs is fabricated from neoprene; and

each of the at least two rigid discs is fabricated from a polycarbonate material or polyetheretherketone.

13. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 6 , further comprising:

one or more o-rings around the tubing hanger.

14. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tubing hanger is configured to receive a power cable comprising the at least one conductive wire, wherein the power cable comprises an insulating sheath around the at least one conductive wire above and below the auxiliary port, and wherein the insulating sheath is removed within the auxiliary port to allow the at last one conductive wire to be inserted into the at least one wire opening in the at least one elastomeric disc and the at least one wire opening in the at least one rigid disc.

15. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 14 , wherein:

the at least one conductive wire comprises three wires;

the at least one wire opening in the at least one elastomeric disc comprises three wire openings;

the three wires are configured to be positioned within the three wire openings in the at least one elastomeric disc, which separates the three wires from one another and from the tubular body of the tubing hanger;

the at least one wire opening in the at least one rigid disc comprises three wire openings; and

the three wires are configured to be positioned within the three wire openings in the at least one rigid disc, which separates the three wires from one another and from the tubular body of the tubing.

16. The tubing hanger assembly of claim 15 , wherein:

the at least one elastomeric disc is cut in half through the three wire openings in the at least one elastomeric disc to facilitate inserting the three wires into the three wire openings in the at least one elastomeric disc; and

the at least one rigid disc is cut in half through the three wire openings in the at least one rigid disc to facilitate inserting the three wires into the three wire openings in the at least one rigid disc.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2025
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC; INNOVEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; DOWNHOLE WELL SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 070692/0509 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2024
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC; INNOVEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; TOP-CO INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 069746/0780 →
MERGER Recorded Oct 11, 2024
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 069173/0199 →
SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED TRADEMARK AND PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; TOP-CO INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 060438/0932 →
AFFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jun 13, 2022
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 060377/0577 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2019
From: INNOVEX ENERSERV ASSETCO, LLC
To: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 050957/0712 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2019
From: ENERSERV INCORPORATED
To: INNOVEX ENERSERV ASSETCO, LLC
Reel/Frame 049649/0772 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED TRADEMARK AND PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 12, 2019
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.; INNOVEX ENERSERVE ASSETCO, LLC; QUICK CONNECTORS, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 049454/0374 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2019
From: ROSS, STEPHEN C; ROSS, JERRY D; HINDS, ORLANDO J
To: ENERSERV INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 048213/0349 →