BLOWOUT PREVENTER
20200072014 ยท 2020-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A blowout preventer and method of closing a wellbore. The blowout prevented has a main body containing a wellbore, a passage transverse to the wellbore, a shearing device located in the passage; and a charge that, when activated, propels the shearing device along the passage and across the wellbore to close the wellbore and prevent a blowout.
Claims
1-24. (canceled)
25. A blowout preventer comprising: a main body containing a wellbore; a passage transverse to the wellbore; a shearing device located in the passage; a charge that, when activated, propels the shearing device along the passage and across the wellbore; and an arresting mechanism disposed in the passage, wherein the arresting mechanism is configured to absorb energy imparted on the shearing device such that excess energy is not directly transferred into a structural portion of the blowout preventer.
26. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the shearing device has a body section that substantially blocks the wellbore and substantially prevents passage of fluids through the wellbore.
27. The blowout preventer of claim 25, further comprising a retaining device that retains the shearing device in a predefined position in the passage until an expansion of gases from the charge has occurred.
28. The blowout preventer of claim 27, wherein the retaining device comprises a shear pin.
29. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the charge comprises a chemical propellant.
30. The blowout preventer of claim 29, wherein the charge is activated by an initiator.
31. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the passage comprises a first portion on a first side of the wellbore and a second portion on a second side of the wellbore.
32. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the arresting mechanism comprises an energy absorption mechanism adapted to absorb the energy once the shearing device has been propelled across the wellbore.
33. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the arresting mechanism is configured to crumple as it absorbs the energy.
34. The blowout preventer of claim 25, wherein the shearing device comprises a cutting edge.
35. A method of operating a blowout preventer, the method comprising: activating a charge to apply pressure to a shearing device disposed in a passage transverse to the wellbore; and using the pressure from the activated charge, propelling the shearing device along the passage such that the shearing device travels across the wellbore to sever a device present in the wellbore, wherein an arresting mechanism is disposed in the passage to absorb energy imparted on the shearing device such that excess energy is not directly transferred into a structural portion of the blowout preventer.
36. The method of claim 35, wherein the arresting mechanism comprises an energy absorption mechanism adapted to absorb the energy once the shearing device has been propelled across the wellbore.
37. The method of claim 35, wherein the arresting mechanism is configured to crumple as it absorbs the energy.
38. The method of claim 35, further comprising blocking the wellbore once the shearing device has traveled across the wellbore.
39. The method of claim 35, further comprising retaining the shearing device in an initial position until an expansion of gases from the charge has occurred.
40. The method of claim 39, wherein the shearing device is retained in the initial position using a shear pin.
41. The method of claim 35, wherein the shearing device comprises a cutting edge.
42. The method of claim 35, wherein the passage comprises a first portion on a first side of the wellbore and a second portion on a second side of the wellbore.
43. The method of claim 35, wherein the charge comprises a chemical propellant.
44. The method of claim 43, comprising activating the charge using an initiator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] To assist in understanding the present disclosure and to enable a person skilled in the art to put the present disclosure into practical effect, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0059] A seal in the form of a cylinder 126 fluidly seals the passage 114 from the wellbore 112.
[0060] An arresting mechanism in the form of an energy absorption mechanism 128 is located in the passage 114 on a second side 130 of the wellbore 112. The energy absorption mechanism 128 has a front portion 132 facing towards the shearing device 116, a rear portion 134 and a body of energy absorbing material 136 located between the front portion 132 and the rear portion 134. The energy absorption mechanism 128 is adapted to absorb the kinetic energy of the shearing device 116, as will be described in greater detail below. The rear portion 134 of the energy absorption mechanism 128 is a sliding piston, which can slide within the passage 114 on the second side 130 of the wellbore 112. As can be seen in
[0061] The operation of the blowout preventer 100 will now be explained with reference to
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[0064] Around the wellbore 112 is located a wellbore sealing arrangement 142, which will be explained in more detail below.
[0065] The energy absorption mechanism 128 is located within the passage 114 on the second side 130 of the wellbore 112.
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[0072] The energy absorption mechanism 128 will retain the shearing device 116 in such a position that a sealing face (not shown) of the shearing device 116 is sufficiently aligned with the wellbore sealing arrangement 142. Once the shearing device 116 is sufficiently aligned with the wellbore sealing arrangement 142, the sealing arrangement 142 will firmly press a sealing ring (not shown) against the sealing face (not shown) of the shearing device 116, to stop the flow of wellbore fluids through the wellbore 112, securing the well. Once the well is secured, well control operations (for example choke and kill operations) can commence.
[0073] Once well control has been re-established, the blowout preventer 100 can be de-activated as seen in
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[0075] The shearing device 116 has two slots 180 which are adapted to attach to an energy absorption mechanism.
[0076] A possible advantage of a blowout preventer according to the present disclosure is that the blow out preventer can be actuated without having to produce hydraulic forces to hydraulically push rams across the wellbore to close off the wellbore. Instead, the energy required to close the wellbore is contained in the charge in the blowout preventer where it is required.
[0077] A possible advantage of holding the shearing device 116 in place by a shear pin is that this assists in the rapid acceleration of the shearing device 116 along the passage 114 once sufficient force has been generated by the expanding gases of the chemical propellant 122.
[0078] A possible advantage of having the cylinder 126 fluidly sealing the passage 114 from the wellbore 112 is that the shearing device 116 can accelerate along the passage 114 unhindered by wellbore fluids or other liquids until the shearing device 116 starts to shear the cylinder 126.
[0079] A possible advantage of using an energy absorption mechanism 128 is that excess kinetic energy of the shearing device 116 is not directly transferred into a structural portion of the blowout preventer 100.
[0080] A possible advantage of pulling the shearing device 116, which is attached to the front portion 132 of the energy absorption mechanism 128, clear of the wellbore 112 is that the shearing device 116 does not have to be drilled through for wellbore operations to recommence.
[0081] The foregoing embodiments are illustrative only of the principles of a blowout preventer according to the present disclosure, and various modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art. The present disclosure is capable of being practiced and carried out in various ways and in other embodiments. For example, individual features from one embodiment may be combined with another embodiment. It is also to be understood that the terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0082] In the present specification and claims, the word comprising and its derivatives including comprises and comprise include each of the stated integers but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers unless the context of use indicates otherwise.