Wellhead isolation tool and method of fracturing a well
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E21B-033/03
출원번호
US-0947778
(2004-09-23)
등록번호
US-7493944
(2009-02-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Duhn,Rex E.
Meek,Robert K.
출원인 / 주소
Duhn Oil Tool, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP.
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48
초록▼
A wellhead assembly is provided including a first tubular member, a hanger mounted within the first tubular member and an annular member coupled to the outer surface of the hanger. The assembly also includes a second tubular member mounted to the annular member and surrounding a portion of the hange
A wellhead assembly is provided including a first tubular member, a hanger mounted within the first tubular member and an annular member coupled to the outer surface of the hanger. The assembly also includes a second tubular member mounted to the annular member and surrounding a portion of the hanger. A method is also provided for fracturing a well requiring coupling a tubing mandrel hanger to a casing, the hanger having a central bore, coupling an annular nut on a portion of the outer surface of the hanger, mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger and on the flange, and applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; a first annular member coupled to the outer surface of the hanger; a second annular member mounted o
The invention claimed is: 1. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; a first annular member coupled to the outer surface of the hanger; a second annular member mounted on an inner surface of the first tubular member and extending over the shoulder for preventing said shoulder from moving in an axial direction past said second annular member; and a second tubular member mounted over the first annular member and surrounding a portion of an outer surface of the hanger. 2. The assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising: studs extending from the first annular member, wherein the second tubular member comprises a flange, and wherein the studs penetrate the flange; and nuts coupled to the studs. 3. The assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein the first annular member is threaded on the outer surface of the hanger. 4. The assembly as recited in claim 3 further comprising a seal formed between the hanger and the second tubular member. 5. The assembly as recited in claim 4 further comprising a wear sleeve fitted within a central opening extending through the hanger. 6. The assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein the second tubular member has another flange spaced apart from the flange penetrated by the studs, said other flange providing a surface for mounting wellhead equipment. 7. The assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the second tubular member is seated on an end of the hanger. 8. The assembly as recited in claim 7 wherein the first tubular member is a casing head, wherein the first annular member is a collar nut and wherein the second tubular member is an isolation tool. 9. The assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the first annular member is threaded on the outer surface of the hanger. 10. A method for fracturing a well comprising: mounting a tubing mandrel hanger within a casing, the hanger having a central bore; threading an annular member having studs extending there from on threads formed on the outer surface of the hanger; mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger such that the studs penetrate openings formed through the flange, wherein said hanger extends within said tubular member; placing a sealing member between the tubular member and the hanger forming a seal between the tubular member and the hanger; coupling nuts to the studs penetrating the openings formed though the flange; and applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well. 11. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein the sealing member is placed within a groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 12. The method as recited in claim 11 further comprising installing a wear sleeve within the bore. 13. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; removing the wear sleeve; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 14. The method as recited in claim 13 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 15. The method as recited in claim 11 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 16. The method as recited in claim 15 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 17. The method as recited in claim 10 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the outer surface of the hanger. 18. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 19. The method as recited in claim 10 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger. 20. A method for fracturing a well comprising: coupling a tubing mandrel hanger to a casing, the hanger having a central bore; coupling an annular member on a portion of an outer surface of the hanger; mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger, wherein said hanger extends within said tubular member; fastening said tubular member to said annular member for providing a force for urging said tubular member and said hanger toward each other; and applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well. 21. The method as recited in claim 20 further comprising forming a seal between the tubular member and the hanger. 22. The method as recited in claim 21 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and mounting a second tubular member on said portion of the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within a groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 23. The method as recited in claim 20 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and mounting a second tubular member on said portion of the outer surface of the hanger. 24. The method as recited in claim 10 further comprising coupling another annular member to the casing for retaining the hanger within the casing. 25. The method as recited in claim 20 wherein a portion of the hanger extends within the casing, the method further comprising coupling another annular member on the casing for retaining said portion of the hanger within the casing. 26. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member; an annular member threaded on the outer surface of the hanger; a second tubular member mounted to the annular member and surrounding a portion of the hanger; a seal formed between the hanger and the second tubular member; and a wear sleeve fitted within a central opening extending through the hanger, wherein the second tubular member has another flange spaced apart from the flange penetrated by the studs, said other flange providing a surface for mounting wellhead equipment. 27. The assembly as recited in claim 26 wherein the second tubular member is seated on an end of the hanger. 28. The assembly as recited in claim 27 wherein the first tubular member is a casing head, wherein the annular member is a collar nut and wherein the second annular member is an isolation tool. 29. A method for fracturing a well comprising: coupling a tubing mandrel hanger to a casing, the hanger having a central bore; threading an annular member having studs extending therefrom on threads formed on the outer surface of the hanger; mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger such that the studs penetrate openings formed through the flange; coupling nuts to the studs penetrating the openings formed though the flange; applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well; and forming a seal within a groove on the outer surface of the hanger and between the tubular member and the hanger. 30. The method as recited in claim 29 further comprising installing a wear sleeve within the bore. 31. The method as recited in claim 30 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; removing the wear sleeve; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 32. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 33. The method as recited in claim 29 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 34. The method as recited in claim 33 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 35. A method for fracturing a well comprising: coupling a tubing mandrel hanger to a casing, the hanger having a central bore; connecting an annular member to a portion of an outer surface of the hanger; mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger, wherein at least a portion of the hanger extends within said tubular member; placing a seal between the outer surface of the hanger and the tubular member; applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well; removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and mounting a second tubular member on said portion of the outer surface of the hanger wherein the seal forms a seal between the second tubular member and the hanger. 36. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member and restrained in a first axial direction by an inner surface of said first tubular member; a first annular member threaded to an inner surface of the first tubular member for retraining a hanger in second axial direction opposite the first axial direction; a second annular member coupled to the outer surface of the hanger; a second tubular member mounted to the second annular member and surrounding a portion of the hanger; and a fastener fastening the second tubular member to the second annular member urging said second tubular member and said second hanger toward each other. 37. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; a first annular member threaded on the outer surface of the hanger; a second annular member mounted on an inner surface of the first tubular member and extending over the shoulder for retaining said hanger within said first tubular member; a second tubular member mounted over the first annular member and surrounding a portion of the hanger; studs extending from the first annular member, wherein the second tubular member comprises a flange, and wherein the studs penetrate the flange; nuts coupled to the studs; a seal formed between the hanger and the second tubular member; and a wear sleeve fitted within a central opening extending through the hanger. 38. The assembly as recited in claim 37 wherein the second tubular member has another flange spaced apart from the flange penetrated by the studs, said other flange providing a surface for mounting wellhead equipment. 39. The assembly as recited in claim 38 wherein the second tubular member is seated on an end of the hanger. 40. The assembly as recited in claim 39 wherein the first tubular member is a casing head, wherein the first annular member is a collar nut and wherein the second tubular member is an isolation tool. 41. A method for fracturing a well comprising: mounting a tubing mandrel hanger within a casing, the hanger having a central bore; threading an annular member having studs extending there from on threads formed on the outer surface of the hanger; mounting a tubular member having a flange over the hanger such that the studs penetrate openings formed through the flange, wherein said hanger extends within said tubular member; coupling nuts to the studs penetrating the openings formed though the flange; applying fluids though the bore formed though the hanger for fracturing the well; and forming a seal between the tubular member and within a groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 42. The method as recited in claim 41 further comprising installing a wear sleeve within the bore. 43. The method as recited in claim 42 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; removing the wear sleeve; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 44. The method as recited in claim 43 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 45. The method as recited in claim 41 further comprising: removing the tubular member from the hanger; removing the annular member from the hanger; and threading a second tubular member on said threads on the outer surface of the hanger and forming a seal between the second tubular member and the seal within the groove on the outer surface of the hanger. 46. The method as recited in claim 45 wherein threading a second tubular member comprises threading a tubing head. 47. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; an annular member mounted on an inner surface of the first tubular member and extending over the shoulder for preventing said shoulder from moving in an axial direction past said annular member; and a second tubular member mounted over the hanger and surrounding a portion of an outer surface of the hanger. 48. The assembly as recited in claim 47 wherein the second tubular member is separate from the first tubular member and wherein the second tubular member is threaded on said hanger. 49. The assembly as recited in claim 48 wherein a portion of the hanger extends within said second tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member is threaded on the outer surface of said hanger. 50. The assembly as recited in claim 49 wherein the annular member is threaded on an inner surface of the first tubular member. 51. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; a first annular member threaded to the hanger; a second annular member mounted on an inner surface of the first tubular member and extending over the shoulder for preventing said shoulder from moving in an axial direction past said second annular member; and a second tubular member mounted over the first annular member and surrounding a portion of the hanger. 52. A wellhead assembly comprising: a first tubular member; a hanger mounted within the first tubular member, said hanger comprising a shoulder defined on its outer surface; an annular member mounted on an inner surface of the first tubular member and extending over the shoulder for preventing said shoulder from moving in an axial direction past said annular member; and a second tubular member mounted over the hanger and surrounding a portion of the hanger, wherein said second tubular member is threaded to said hanger. 53. The assembly as recited in claim 52 wherein the second tubular member is separate from the first tubular member. 54. The assembly as recited in claim 53 wherein a portion of the hanger extends within said second tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member is threaded on an outer surface of said hanger. 55. The assembly as recited in claim 54 wherein the annular member is threaded on an inner surface of the first tubular member.
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