Patent classifications
E21B17/08
System and method for auxiliary line connections
A system for coupling a first pipe segment to a second pipe segment includes a pin end including a flange. The system includes a box end having a recess configured to receive the pin end, a face of the box end abutting the flange. The system includes a coupling assembly joining the first pipe segment to the second pipe segment including a split ring arranged proximate the flange and a sleeve, wherein threads of the sleeve engage first mating threads on the split ring and second mating threads on the box end.
Riser System
A riser system with a primary conduit extends between a surface vessel and a subsea location and an auxiliary conduit that extends adjacent the primary conduit. In one example a composite jumper conduit extends from the surface vessel and is fluidly connected to the auxiliary conduit. The jumper conduit includes a composite material formed of at least a matrix and one or more reinforcing elements embedded within the matrix. In one example a subsea composite jumper conduit extends from subsea infrastructure and is fluidly connected to the auxiliary conduit. The subsea jumper conduit includes a composite material formed of at least a matrix and one or more reinforcing elements embedded within the matrix.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNHOLE SENSING
A downhole sensing system includes a casing connector configured to fluidly couple segments of a downhole conduit through which a fluid flows. The downhole sensing system includes a sensing device disposed in the casing connector and configured to measure one or more parameters. The downhole sensing system also includes a wireless communication device disposed in the casing connector and configured to wirelessly communicate one or more parameters.
Connection system for a marine drilling riser
The present invention concerns a connection system 1 for a marine drilling riser 10 having one or more auxiliary lines 20, the connection system comprising: a moveable coupling member 30 having at least one first connector and at least one second connector coupled to the at least one first connector, wherein the at least one second connector is adapted for engaging with at least one connector of an auxiliary line of the marine drilling riser The connection system further comprising a control line support 18 for fixing at or adjacent an outer surface of the marine drilling riser; a control line supported by the control line support and for attachment to the moveable coupling member; and a tailing line for attachment to the moveable coupling member.
SLIP STOP FRICTION SUB
A device, system, and/or method for hanging a casing in a borehole operation are provided. A gripping feature may be included on an inner surface of a larger casing. Then, a smaller casing is positioned within the larger casing, and the outer diameter of the smaller casing or the hanging mechanism is expanded to contact the larger casing's gripping feature. The result is a secure engagement between the two casings. This gripping feature may comprise grooves cut into the inner surface of the larger casing wherein the grooves may have a groove density, an uphole groove angle, a downhole groove, an orientation, and other features that improve the engagement between the two casings.
SLIP STOP FRICTION SUB
A device, system, and/or method for hanging a casing in a borehole operation are provided. A gripping feature may be included on an inner surface of a larger casing. Then, a smaller casing is positioned within the larger casing, and the outer diameter of the smaller casing or the hanging mechanism is expanded to contact the larger casing's gripping feature. The result is a secure engagement between the two casings. This gripping feature may comprise grooves cut into the inner surface of the larger casing wherein the grooves may have a groove density, an uphole groove angle, a downhole groove, an orientation, and other features that improve the engagement between the two casings.
CASING COUPLING HAVING COMMUNCATION UNIT FOR EVALUATING DOWNHOLE CONDITIONS
A communication unit is situated in or on a casing collar. The casing collar has two threaded ends for joining casing joints to construct a well casing, and a communication unit is disposed in or on a central region of the tube between the two threaded ends. In an example, the communication unit has a transmitter for transmitting sensor data uphole from a sensor sensing a well bore condition. For example, the communication unit has a receiver for receiving sensor data from Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors, a transceiver for interrogating RFID tags, an acoustic transceiver for sensing wellbore conditions, a pressure sensor, a temperature sensor, and batteries for powering the communication unit.
CASING COUPLING HAVING COMMUNCATION UNIT FOR EVALUATING DOWNHOLE CONDITIONS
A communication unit is situated in or on a casing collar. The casing collar has two threaded ends for joining casing joints to construct a well casing, and a communication unit is disposed in or on a central region of the tube between the two threaded ends. In an example, the communication unit has a transmitter for transmitting sensor data uphole from a sensor sensing a well bore condition. For example, the communication unit has a receiver for receiving sensor data from Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors, a transceiver for interrogating RFID tags, an acoustic transceiver for sensing wellbore conditions, a pressure sensor, a temperature sensor, and batteries for powering the communication unit.
Torque wrench system having multiple torque stations
An improved multi-bolt and nut torque wrench for installing and removing bolts or nuts from flanged joints or the like which includes a plurality of torque stations having a plurality of high torque wrenches for engaging the heads of the bolts or nuts during a high torque phase of removal or installation; a plurality of low-torque motors operatively engaged with the wrenches for rotating the bolts or nuts during the low torque phase of removal or installation; a source of hydraulic fluid for driving the low-torque motors during the low-torque phase, and driving the high-torque wrenches during the high torque phase; and a mechanism for switching between the two phases depending on the torque needed.
DOWNHOLE COUPLING MECHANISM
A downhole coupling mechanism for use in downhole tools that find application in wells exploited by a hydraulic refracturing process. The downhole coupling mechanism connects first and second tubular sections via a tensile load arrangement of wires located in complimentary grooves, a torque arrangement of interlocking lugs and notches on opposite ends, and a seal arrangement. The downhole coupling mechanism provides a thin walled coupling where a screw-threaded connection could not achieve the required tensile load, torque and sealing properties needed. Embodiments of a thin walled anchor and packer including the downhole coupling mechanism are described.