An isolation tool and related methods for protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled. In an exemplary embodiment, the isolation tool includes an anchor assembly adapted to be connected to the wellhead; a mandrel adapted to sealingly engage an interior portion of at least one
An isolation tool and related methods for protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled. In an exemplary embodiment, the isolation tool includes an anchor assembly adapted to be connected to the wellhead; a mandrel adapted to sealingly engage an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string; and a lock assembly including a mandrel head connected to the mandrel and adapted to be displaced, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion; a landing sleeve connected to the mandrel head and adapted to be displaced, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to engage the anchor assembly; and a connector adapted to secure the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly when the mandrel sealingly engages the interior portion and the landing sleeve engages the anchor assembly.
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1. An isolation tool for protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled, the isolation tool comprising: an anchor assembly adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a mandrel adapted to sealingly engage an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string; anda
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An isolation tool for protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled, the isolation tool comprising: an anchor assembly adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a mandrel adapted to sealingly engage an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string; anda lock assembly comprising: a mandrel head connected to the mandrel and axially displaceable together therewith, wherein the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto are adapted to be axially displaced together, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string;a landing sleeve connected to the mandrel head and axially displaceable relative to the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto, wherein the landing sleeve is adapted to be axially displaced, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly; anda connector adapted to secure the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly when the mandrel sealingly engages the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string, and the landing sleeve abuts the anchor assembly. 2. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein, to protect the wellhead, the sealing engagement of the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string fluidically isolates the casing string from at least a portion of the wellhead. 3. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto are adapted to be axially displaced together in a first axial direction, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string;wherein the landing sleeve is adapted to be axially displaced in a second axial direction, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly;wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction; andwherein, when the mandrel sealingly engages the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string and the connector secures the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly, the lock assembly prevents, or at least reduces, the transfer of any axial force from the mandrel head to the mandrel and thus from the mandrel to the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 4. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein the anchor assembly comprises: a first member adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a base plate connected to the first member; anda second member to which the connector is adapted to be secured, the second member being connected to the first member via a weld-less connection with the base plate. 5. The isolation tool of claim 4, further comprising an actuator adapted to be connected to the base plate and to axially displace the mandrel head together with the mandrel so that the mandrel sealingly engages the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 6. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an annular shoulder having a first annular groove formed therein; andwherein the isolation tool further comprises: an adapter to which the anchor assembly is adapted to be connected, the adapter being adapted to be connected to the wellhead and comprising an end face having a second annular groove formed therein; anda resilient metal seal adapted to be crushed between the first and second annular grooves when the anchor assembly is connected to the adapter. 7. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein the anchor assembly defines an internal passage and comprises an internal annular seal extending about the internal passage; and wherein the mandrel is adapted to extend through the internal passage of the anchor assembly so that the internal annular seal sealingly engages the mandrel. 8. The isolation tool of claim 7, wherein, when the mandrel extends through the internal passage of the anchor assembly and the internal annular seal sealingly engages the mandrel, an annular space is defined within the internal passage between the mandrel and the anchor assembly; andwherein the sealing engagement of the internal annular seal with the mandrel prevents, or at least reduces, fluid communication between the annular space and atmosphere so that the wellhead may be pressurized when the mandrel extends through the internal passage of the anchor assembly. 9. The isolation tool of claim 1, wherein the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto are adapted to be axially displaced together in a first axial direction, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string; andwherein the landing sleeve is adapted to be axially displaced in a second axial direction, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly. 10. The isolation tool of claim 9, wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction. 11. A method of protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled, the method comprising: connecting an anchor assembly to the wellhead;positioning a mandrel within the wellhead, wherein the mandrel is connected to, and adapted to move axially together with, a mandrel head;axially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string;axially displacing a landing sleeve connected to the mandrel head, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly; andsecuring the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly to maintain the sealing engagement of the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein, to protect the wellhead, the sealing engagement of the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string fluidically isolates the casing string from at least a portion of the wellhead. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the mandrel head together with the mandrel are axially displaced in a first axial direction, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string;wherein the landing sleeve is axially displaced in a second axial direction, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly;wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction; andwherein, when the mandrel sealingly engages the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string and the landing sleeve is secured to the anchor assembly, the mandrel head and the landing sleeve are together operable to prevent, or at least reduce, the transfer of any axial force from the mandrel head to the mandrel and thus from the mandrel to the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 14. The method of claim 11, wherein axially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel comprises: connecting an actuator to the anchor assembly; andaxially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel, using the actuator and relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the anchor assembly comprises: a first member adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a base plate connected to the first member and to which the actuator is adapted to be connected; anda second member connected to the first member via a weld-less connection with the base plate;andwherein securing the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly comprises securing the landing sleeve to the second member. 16. The method of claim 11, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an annular shoulder having a first annular groove formed therein; andwherein connecting the anchor assembly to the wellhead comprises: connecting an adapter to the wellhead, the adapter comprising an end face having a second annular groove formed therein; andconnecting the anchor assembly to the adapter so that a resilient metal seal is crushed between the first and second annular grooves. 17. The method of claim 11, wherein positioning the mandrel within the wellhead comprises: positioning the mandrel through an internal passage of the anchor assembly; andsealingly engaging the mandrel with an internal annular seal of the anchor assembly, the internal annular seal extending about the internal passage. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein positioning the mandrel through the internal passage creates an annular space within the internal passage between the mandrel and the anchor assembly; andwherein sealingly engaging the mandrel with the internal annular seal prevents, or at least reduces, fluid communication between the annular space and atmosphere so that the wellhead may be pressurized when the mandrel is positioned through the internal passage of the anchor assembly. 19. The method of claim 11, wherein axially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string comprises axially displacing the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto in a first axial direction; andwherein axially displacing a landing sleeve connected to the mandrel head, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly comprises axially displacing the landing sleeve in a second axial direction. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction. 21. An isolation tool adapted to be connected to a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled, the isolation tool comprising: an anchor assembly adapted to be connected to the wellhead, the anchor assembly defining an internal passage and comprising an internal annular seal extending about the internal passage;a mandrel adapted to extend through the internal passage of the anchor assembly so that the internal annular seal sealingly engages the mandrel; anda lock assembly comprising: a mandrel head connected to the mandrel and axially displaceable therewith, wherein the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto are adapted to be axially displaced together, relative to the internal annular seal, to sealingly engage the mandrel with an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string; anda landing sleeve connected to the mandrel head and axially displaceable relative thereto, wherein the landing sleeve is adapted to be axially displaced, relative to the mandrel head and the internal annular seal, to abut the anchor assembly. 22. The isolation tool of claim 21, wherein, when the mandrel extends through the interior passage of the anchor assembly and the internal annular seal sealingly engages the mandrel, an annular space is defined within the internal passage between the mandrel and the anchor assembly; andwherein the sealing engagement of the internal annular seal with the mandrel prevents, or at least reduces, fluid communication between the annular space and atmosphere so that the wellhead may be pressurized when the mandrel extends through the internal passage of the anchor assembly. 23. The isolation tool of claim 21, wherein the anchor assembly comprises: a first member adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a base plate connected to the first member; anda second member to which the landing sleeve is adapted to be secured, the second member being connected to the first member via a weld-less connection with the base plate. 24. The isolation tool of claim 23, further comprising an actuator adapted to be connected to the base plate and to displace the mandrel head to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 25. The isolation tool of claim 21, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an annular shoulder having a first annular groove formed therein; andwherein the isolation tool further comprises: an adapter to which the anchor assembly is adapted to be connected, the adapter being adapted to be connected to the wellhead and comprising an end face having a second annular groove formed therein; anda resilient metal seal adapted to be crushed between the first and second annular grooves when the anchor assembly is connected to the adapter. 26. The isolation tool of claim 21, wherein the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto are adapted to be axially displaced together in a first axial direction, relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string; andwherein the landing sleeve is adapted to be axially displaced in a second axial direction, relative to the mandrel head, the mandrel, the anchor assembly, and the wellhead, to abut the anchor assembly. 27. The isolation tool of claim 26, wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction. 28. A method of protecting a wellhead to which a casing string is operably coupled, the method comprising: connecting an anchor assembly to the wellhead, the anchor assembly defining an internal passage and comprising an internal annular seal extending about the internal passage;sealingly engaging a mandrel with the internal annular seal, wherein the mandrel is connected to, and adapted to move axially together with, a mandrel head;axially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel, relative to the internal annular seal, to sealingly engage the mandrel with an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string;axially displacing a landing sleeve, relative to the internal annular seal and the mandrel head, to abut the anchor assembly; andsecuring the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly to maintain the sealing engagement of the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 29. The method of claim 28, wherein, when the mandrel extends through the internal passage of the anchor assembly and the mandrel is sealingly engaged with the internal annular seal, an annular space is defined within the internal passage between the mandrel and the anchor assembly; andwherein the sealing engagement of the internal annular seal with the mandrel prevents, or at least reduces, fluid communication between the annular space and atmosphere so that the wellhead may be pressurized when the mandrel extends through the internal passage of the anchor assembly. 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the anchor assembly comprises: a first member adapted to be connected to the wellhead;a base plate connected to the first member; anda second member connected to the first member via a weld-less connection with the base plate;andwherein securing the landing sleeve to the anchor assembly comprises securing the landing sleeve to the second member. 31. The method of claim 30, wherein displacing the mandrel head comprises: connecting an actuator to the base plate; anddisplacing the mandrel head, using the actuator and relative to the anchor assembly and the wellhead, to sealingly engage the mandrel with the interior portion of the wellhead and/or the casing string. 32. The method of claim 28, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an annular shoulder having a first annular groove formed therein; andwherein connecting the anchor assembly to the wellhead comprises: connecting an adapter to the wellhead, the adapter comprising an end face having a second annular groove formed therein; andconnecting the anchor assembly to the adapter so that a resilient metal seal is crushed between the first and second annular grooves. 33. The method of claim 28, wherein axially displacing the mandrel head together with the mandrel, relative to the internal annular seal, to sealingly engage the mandrel with an interior portion of at least one of the wellhead and the casing string comprises axially displacing the mandrel and the mandrel head connected thereto in a first axial direction; andwherein axially displacing a landing sleeve, relative to the internal annular seal and the mandrel head, to abut the anchor assembly comprises axially displacing the landing sleeve in a second axial direction. 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the first axial direction is the same as the second axial direction.
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