GATE VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR A SUBSEA WORKOVER SYSTEM

20220003073 · 2022-01-06

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention relates to a gate valve assembly (20) for use in a subsea workover system comprising: —a valve block (22) having a flow path (21c); —valve seats (33, 34) located within the valve block (22) around a periphery of the flow path (21c), —a gate valve member (40) which is moveable across the flow path (21c) between a first position in which the flow path (21c) is open and a second position in which the flow path (21c) is closed; —said gate valve member (40) comprising a first portion (31) surrounding an opening (32) adapted to mate with the flow path (21c) when the gate valve member (40) is in the first position, said first portion (31) is provided with a cutting member (30) arranged on the periphery of the first portion (31) towards the opening (32). The gate valve member (40) further comprises a second portion (41) having at least one recessed part (42, 43), said recessed part (42, 43) being positioned such that when the gate valve member (40) is in the second position, the gate valve member (40) and the seats (33, 34) forms a sealing area (44, 45) arranged on a planar surface of the gate valve member (40).

    Claims

    1. A gate valve assembly for use in a subsea workover system comprising a valve block having a flow path; valve seats located within the valve block around a periphery of the flow path; a gate valve member which is moveable across the flow path between a first position in which the flow path is open and a second position in which the flow path is closed; the gate valve member comprising a first portion surrounding an opening adapted to mate with the flow path when the gate valve member is in the first position, the first portion is provided with a cutting member arranged on the periphery of the first portion towards the opening; and wherein the gate valve member further comprises a second portion having at least one recessed part, the recessed part being positioned such that when the gate valve member is in the second position, the gate valve member and the seats forms a sealing area arranged on a planar surface of the gate valve member.

    2. The gate valve according to claim 1, wherein the sealing area is arranged outside of the at least one recessed part.

    3. The gate valve according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the at least one recessed part is equal or less than the inner diameter of the seats.

    4. The gate valve according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the at least one recessed part is the same as the core material of the gate valve member.

    5. The gate valve according to claim 1, wherein a first recessed part is arranged on the surface facing a sea surface of the gate valve member, when arranged in the subsea workover system.

    6. The gate valve according to claim 1, wherein the gate valve member comprising a second recessed part, the second recessed part being arranged on the opposite side of the gate valve member than the first recessed part, the second recessed part is equal to the first recessed part.

    7. An emergency disconnect package for use in a subsea workover system comprising a gate valve according to claim 1.

    8. A lower riser package for use in a subsea workover system comprising a gate valve according to claim 1.

    9. A Christmas tree for use in a subsea workover system comprising a gate valve according to claim 1.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0028] FIG. 1 shows an overview of a typical work over system where the gate valve assembly according to the invention is used,

    [0029] The FIG. 1 further shows a perspective view of an emergency disconnection package (EDP), a lower riser package (LRP) and a Christmas tree where the gate valve assembly according to the invention could be installed,

    [0030] FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of the EDP and LRP with the gate valve assembly according to the invention,

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows a gate valve assembly with cutting performance according to prior art in a closed position,

    [0032] FIG. 4 shows a detail view of an embodiment of the gate valve assembly according to the present invention.

    [0033] FIG. 5 shows a detail view of an embodiment of the gate valve member according to the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0034] The term “subsea workover system” must be interpreted to also include the Christmas tree when the workover system is connected to this Christmas tree at the seabed. The gate valve according to the invention is also suitable for use in such a Christmas tree in a similar way as described for the gate valve of the EDP and LRP.

    [0035] The term “string” is to be interpreted in the broadest possible way. The string could for instance be one or more of a wire, a cable, a coiled tubing, a pipeline, a slickline etc.

    [0036] FIG. 1 shows an overview of a typical subsea work over system in which a gate valve assembly according to the invention is used.

    [0037] The figure shows typical main components in a subsea work over system 1 from a wellhead 2 on the seabed 3 to a rig deck 4 situated at the sea surface 5. Listed from the wellhead the subsea work over system may comprise the following elements:

    [0038] A Christmas tree 6 connected to the wellhead 2, a lower riser package 7 and a emergency disconnected package 8 arranged above the Christmas tree 6, a riser 11 with possible addition of joints, such as stress joint 9, safety joint 10, landing joint 12 as shown in the figure. In addition to this, the riser is tensioned by a tension arrangement 13 situated between the rig deck 4 and the riser 11. The subsea work over system 1 as such is well known for a skilled person in the art.

    [0039] The emergency disconnect package (EDP) 8 and the lower riser package (LRP) 7 are further illustrated in detail in FIGS. 1 and 2.

    [0040] Both these packages 7, 8 are used under normal operating conditions. When required to do so the EDP 8 disconnects from the LRP 7 and isolates the riser 11 from the well head 2.

    [0041] As shown in FIG. 2 the lower riser package 7 and the emergency disconnect package 8 comprises a gate valve assembly 20 with a cutting member 30 for cutting a string or similar that could be present in the workover riser system as described in the introductory part of the application.

    [0042] The FIG. 2 show one gate valve assembly 20 arranged in the emergency disconnect package 8 and one gate valve assembly 20 arranged in the lower riser package 7. There could however be arranged several gate valve assemblies 20 in both the emergency disconnect package 8 and the lower riser package 7, and possible also in the Christmas tree 6.

    [0043] FIG. 2 further shows a flow path 21 extending through the work over system 1. The flow path 21 allows access to the wellhead 2 (FIG. 1) and further to the well (not shown) when the gate valve assembly(s) 20 is open.

    [0044] FIG. 3 shows a gate valve assembly 15 according to prior art.

    [0045] This gate valve assembly 15 according to prior art differs from a gate valve assembly 20 according to the invention in that a gate valve member 16 is constructed differently in the two solutions. The remaining features are equal in the prior art gate assembly 15 and the main parts of the gate valve assembly 20 according to the invention will be described in detail with reference to this FIG. 3.

    [0046] This gate valve assembly 15 comprises a valve block 22 that houses one or more components of the gate valve assembly 15. The valve block 22 having a flow path 21c extending through the valve block 22 with an inlet opening 21a and an outlet opening 21b in the valve block. The flow path 21c allows the string or similar to pass through the valve block 22 and is part of the flow path 21 extending through the subsea workover system as described in relation to FIG. 2.

    [0047] The gate valve assembly 15 further comprises a gate valve member 16 that can be operated by actuating mechanism 24, 25 to move the gate valve member 16 between a first position where the flow path 21c is open and a second position where the flow path 21c is closed. Possible actuators to move the gate valve member could for instance be a spring actuator 25 and a hydraulic actuator 24 that are mechanically connected to the valve block 22 as illustrated in the FIG. 3. The actuators 24, 25 may work together in the movement of the gate valve member 16.

    [0048] The gate valve assembly may be connected to the actuators through connection members 28, 29.

    [0049] The gate valve assembly 15 further comprises a shaft 26 guided and sealed within a first connection member 28 connected to the hydraulic actuator 24.

    [0050] The shaft 26 is further connected in one end to the hydraulic actuator and in the other end connected to the gate valve member 16.

    [0051] The gate valve assembly 15 further comprises a push rod 27 guided and sealed within a second connection member 29. The push rod 27 is arranged between the spring actuator 25 and the gate valve member 16.

    [0052] The gate valve member 16 further comprising a first portion 31 having a cutting member 30. The first portion 31 having an opening or through hole 32 adapted to mate with the flow path 21c when the gate valve member 16 is arranged in the first position in the gate valve assembly 15.

    [0053] The gate valve assembly 15 further having a set of annular valve seats 33, 34 arranged at each side of the gate valve member 16. The seats 33, 34 are further mounted coaxially with the flow path 21c with an inner diameter 33a, 34a substantial equal to the diameter of the flow path 21c. An end portion of each of the seats 33, 34 is facing the gate valve member 16. The seats 33, 34 having a circular shape around the flow path 21c.

    [0054] Other arrangements of the gate valve assembly 15 such as other actuators and positions of the actuators, other ways for moving the gate valve member 16 or different cutting members 30 may be possible embodiments of the invention.

    [0055] The gate valve member 16 according to prior art has further a second portion 17 that is planar through the whole surface. The seats 33, 34 bear against the second portion and seal the gate, when the gate valve is in the in the second, closed position.

    [0056] FIG. 4 shows the gate valve assembly 20 with a gate valve member 40 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0057] The gate valve member 40 has a first portion 31 as described in relation to FIG. 3.

    [0058] The gate valve member 40 according to invention comprises further a second portion 41. The second portion has a recessed part 42. This part 42 is being positioned at the side or surface of the gate valve member 40 that is exposed to possible falling objects or similar. The recessed part 42 is further positioned so that when the gate valve member 40 is in the second, closed position, the recessed part 42 is arranged within the flow path 21c. The seat 33 is completely surrounding the recessed part 42. This results in that the seats 33 and the gate valve member 40 creates a planar sealing surface 44 as shown in the FIG. 4. The planar sealing surface 44 is formed by the shape of the seat facing the gate valve member 40. The sealing surface 44 is thus formed as circular ring outside of the recessed part 42. The inner boundary of the sealing surface 44 may not be at the inside of the recessed part 42.

    [0059] The consequence of this is that the positioning of the gate valve member 40 after movement do not have to be accurate. The sealing surface 44 allows the gate valve member to be positioned within a range as long as each seal is completely contained in the planar sealing surface 44 when the gate valve member 40 is positioned in the second position. The inner diameter of the seal facing the flow path 21c must thus be larger or equal to the recessed part 42. The sealing surface 44 between the gate valve member 40 and the seats 33, 34 are clearly defined on the flat top and bottom planar surface of the gate valve member 40. The sealing surface 44 will thus be situated outside of the recessed area 42.

    [0060] The recessed part 42 comprises a conical shape 46 towards the circular end portion, as shown in the FIG. 5. This will make a smoother transmission from the recessed part 42 to the upper surface of the valve block member 40. If for instance a tool is positioned in the recessed part 42 when the gate valve is in the second, closed position, this would not get stuck if the gate valve member 40 is moved to the first open position.

    [0061] The term recessed part 42 includes both the conical shape 46 and a recessed shape 47 in the center of the recessed part 42.

    [0062] The second portion 41 may optionally have a further recessed part 43 arranged at the opposite side of the gate valve member 40. The second recessed part 43 has the same position with the flow path 21c as the recessed part 42 and has the same shape as the first recessed part 42. The criteria as described above for the first recessed part 42 is also applicable for the second recessed part 43.

    [0063] A planar sealing surface 45 is then formed by the shape of the seat 34 facing the gate valve member 40 at the bottom side of the gate valve member.

    [0064] This embodiment with the two recessed parts 42, 43 is shown in FIG. 4.

    [0065] This makes it possible to use both sides of the gate valve member 40. This will also reduce the risk of inserting the gate valve member 40 wrongly in the gate valve assembly 20.

    [0066] The gate valve member 40 is shown isolated in FIG. 5. The figure shows first portion 31 with through hole 32 and cutting member 30. The cutting member 30 is arranged on the outer periphery of the first portion 31 surrounding the through hole 32 facing the second part 41. This makes the cutting most efficient when moving the gate valve member 40 to the second, closed position.

    [0067] The figure further shows the second portion 41 with the recessed part 42, illustrated as a circular line in the figure. In the recessed part 42,43 the outer coating, such as tungsten carbide is removed so that the recessed part 42, 43 has a surface of the core material of the gate valve member 40. This core material could for instance be different grades of steel.

    [0068] The present invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment and some drawings for the sake of understanding only and it should be clear to persons skilled in the art that the present invention includes all legitimate modifications within the ambit of what has been described hereinbefore and claimed in the appended claims.