Method and apparatus for cleaning a blowout preventer stack apparatus
10435990 ยท 2019-10-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/0433
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21B37/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B41/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method of cleaning a blow-out preventer stack that is preferably attached to an oil and gas well drilling platform including an initial disconnecting of the stack from the well so that it can be lifted. The stack is then preferably lifted vertically a selected distance. The method further includes lowering a water pressure cleaning tool into the stack bore using a hose, the tool preferably being attached to a lower end portion of the hose. Pressurized cleaning fluid is transmitted to the cleaning tool via the hose. A collection vessel is preferably placed below the stack and spaced from the stack so that cleaning fluid and cleaned debris exit the stack bore or interior and enter the vessel during cleaning. The method includes continuously discharging the fluid and debris from the vessel via a discharge outlet of the vessel.
Claims
1. A method of cleaning a blow out preventer having an attached annular pipe flange, comprising the steps of: a) attaching to the pipe flange a support that attaches to the pipe flange at first and second spaced apart positions, the support having an upper rail and a lower rail; b) placing a roller frame on the support, the roller frame including multiple rollers surrounding a hose opening; c) wherein the roller frame of step b has upper and lower guides and one or more rollers; d) enabling the roller frame to travel laterally upon the rails by engaging the upper rail with the upper guide and the lower rail with the lower guide; e) placing a cleaning tool in the blow out preventer and a hose that extends through the hose opening and to the cleaning tool and cleaning the blow out preventer with the cleaning tool; (f) preventing travel of the cleaning tool through the hose opening during cleaning of step e in a direction that would remove a section of the hose from the blow out preventer; g) wherein in step f the hose has an enlarged portion next to the cleaning tool that will not pass through the hose opening.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the enlarged portion is a removable fitting and further comprising attaching the removable fitting to the hose next to the cleaning tool.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the enlarged portion is a removable annular member and further comprising attaching the removable annular member to the hose next to the cleaning tool.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein in step e the cleaning tool is a fluid powered cleaning tool and the hose supplies pressured fluid to the cleaning tool.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the roller frame is fitted with multiple of said rollers, including one or more vertically placed rollers and one or more horizontally placed rollers.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein in step g the enlarged portion has a generally conically shaped outer surface portion.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of positioning the generally conically shaped outer surface portion to engage the rollers when the hose has a section removed from the blow out preventer.
8. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of positioning the generally conically shaped outer surface portion to engage the rollers when the hose attempts to back out of the blow out preventer during cleaning.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the pipe flange has a plurality of circumferentially spaced bolt circle openings and it step a the support attaches to one or more of said bolt circle.
10. A method of cleaning a flanged pipe having a pipe section, an annular pipe flange attached to the pipe section and an open ended bore that is to be cleaned, comprising the steps of: a) attaching to the pipe flange a support that attaches to the pipe flange at first and second spaced apart positions, the support having one or more rails; b) placing a roller frame on the support, the roller frame including a hose opening; c) wherein the roller frame of step b has one or more guides and one or more rollers, the one or more rollers next to the hose opening; d) supporting the roller frame upon the support by engaging the one or more rails with the one or more guides; e) placing a cleaning tool in the bore and a hose that extends through the hose opening and to the cleaning tool and cleaning the bore with the cleaning tool; f) preventing travel of the cleaning tool through the hose opening during cleaning of step e in a direction that would remove a section of the hose from the bore; g) wherein in step f the hose has an enlarged portion next to the cleaning tool that will not pass through the hose opening.
11. A method of cleaning a blow out preventer having an internal bore and an attached annular pipe flange, comprising the steps of: a) attaching a support to the pipe flange at first and second spaced apart positions, the support having an upper rail and a lower rail; b) placing a roller frame on the support of step a, the roller frame including multiple rollers surrounding a hose opening; c) wherein the roller frame of step b has upper and lower guides and one or more rollers; d) enabling the roller frame to travel laterally upon the rails by engaging the upper rail with the upper guide and the lower rail with the lower guide; e) placing a cleaning tool in the blow out preventer internal bore and a hose that extends through the hose opening and to the cleaning tool; f) cleaning the blow out preventer with the cleaning tool; g) preventing travel of the cleaning tool through the hose opening during cleaning of step f in a direction that would remove a section of the hose from the internal bore; and h) wherein in step g the hose has an enlarged portion next to the cleaning tool that will not pass through the hose opening.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the enlarged portion is a removable fitting and further comprising attaching the removable fitting to the hose next to the cleaning tool.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the enlarged portion is a removable annular member and further comprising attaching the removable annular member to the hose next to the cleaning tool.
14. The method of claim 11 wherein in step e the cleaning tool is a fluid powered cleaning tool and the hose supplies pressured fluid to the cleaning tool.
15. The method of claim 11 wherein the roller frame is fitted with multiple of said rollers, including one or more vertically placed rollers and one or more horizontally placed rollers.
16. The method of claim 11 wherein in step h the enlarged portion has a generally conically shaped outer surface portion.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of positioning the generally conically shaped outer surface portion to engage the rollers when the hose has a section removed from the blow out preventer.
18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of positioning the generally conically shaped outer surface portion to engage the rollers when the hose attempts to back out of the bore during cleaning.
19. The method of claim 11 wherein the pipe flange has a plurality of circumferentially spaced bolt circle openings and it step a the support attaches to one or more of said bolt circle.
20. A method of cleaning a flanged pipe having a pipe section, an annular pipe flange attached to the pipe section and an open ended bore that is to be cleaned, comprising the steps of: a) attaching a support to the pipe flange at first and second spaced apart positions, the support having one or more rails; b) placing a roller frame on the support, the roller frame including a hose opening; c) wherein the roller frame of step b has one or more guides and one or more rollers, the one or more rollers positioned next to the hose opening; d) supporting the roller frame upon the support by engaging the one or more rails with the one or more guides; e) placing a cleaning tool in the bore and a hose that extends through the hose opening and to the cleaning tool; f) cleaning the bore with the cleaning tool; g) preventing travel of the cleaning tool through the hose opening during cleaning of step f in a direction that would remove a section of the hose from the bore; and h) wherein in step g the hose has an enlarged portion next to the cleaning tool that will not pass through the hose opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(15) At the upper end portion of the blowout preventer stack 1 there is a riser adapter 22. Below the riser adapter 22 and annular blowout preventer 18 are collet connector 26, control pods 24 and frame 28. The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus 30 for cleaning the blowout preventer stack 1.
(16) The method and apparatus of the present invention enable quick and efficient cleaning of the blowout preventer stack 1 on the drilling platform, even in remote locations such as an offshore marine location. The apparatus of the present invention 30 employs a pressure washing tool 31 that can be equipped within centralizer fins 32 (e.g., three (3) circumferentially spaced apart fins 32). As part of the method of the present invention, the blowout preventer stack 1 is disconnected from the wellhead 2. The blowout preventer stack 1 is then preferably lifted vertically using a crane or other lifting device. Once so disconnected from wellhead 2 and elevated, collection vessel or catch pan 50 is provided to catch cleaning fluid that is emitted to the interior or bore of the blow out preventer stack during the cleaning. Catch pan or vessel 50 can be placed under the now elevated blowout preventer stack 1. It should be understood that the blow out preventer stack 1 of
(17) A support device such as a tripod 33 is then placed on the top of the blowout preventer stack 1 such as for example on the riser adapter or flex joint 22 or on the annular blow out preventer 18 of
(18) The hose 36 preferably includes a laterally extending or inclined section 38 which connects to a hose feeder 39. The hose feeder 39 is preferably controlled with a control panel 40. Hose feeder 39 can be a commercially available unit such as a Stone Age Autobox Model ABX-500. Hose feeder 39 and high pressure pump (or pumps) supplying high pressure cleaning fluid to tool 31 can be controlled with control panel 40. The control panel 40 can employ lever 41 and speed controls 42, 43 as well as hose clamp pressure gauge 44. The control panel 40 can be provided with a high pressure switch 45. Lever 41 is a device for controlling (e.g., pneumatically) the clamp wheels of the hose feed 39 and direction forward or reverse. The objective is for the hose clamp wheels to control direction of high-pressure hose to clean in and out of a bore in an automated fashion.
(19) The speed control 42 is a device for controlling (e.g., pneumatically) the hose clamp wheels in the hose feed 39, speed or rate of revolutions in one direction forward. The hose clamp wheels in turn force the hose forward.
(20) The speed control 43 is a device for controlling (e.g., pneumatically) the hose clamp wheels of the hose feed unit 39, speed or rate of revolutions in one direction reverse. The hose clamp wheels in turn force the hose relationally reverse.
(21) The hose clamp pressure gauge 44 shows the pressure, measured in psi, that the hose clamp wheels are gripping the high-pressure hose.
(22) High pressure switch 45 is used to actuate the hose clamp wheels and regulate their ability to clamp down on the high pressure hose.
(23) Fluid carrying hose 36 can be connected to a foot control 47 pedal associated with feeder 39 which enables an operator to feed hose to the pulley or sheave 35, thus lowering the pressure washing tool 31 into the bore of the blow out preventer 1. Alternatively, the foot control 47 can be used to elevate the pressure washing tool 31 relative to the pulley or sheave 35.
(24) One or more pressure washer units 48, 49 (not shown) (including high pressure pumps) can be employed to supply fluid under pressure for the purposes of washing and cleaning the internals of the blowout preventer stack 1. Units 48, 49 can include a pressure washer that is supplied with heated water such as washer 48 or a pressure washer 49 that is not heated. Pressure generated by washer 48 can be for example, between about 10,000 and 15,000 p.s.i. with an exemplary temperature range of between about 70 and 170 F. for the cleaning fluid, more particularly between about 70 and 120 F.
(25) The vessel or catch pan 50 preferably provides a drain outlet 52. The drain outlet 52 can be connected to a hose and a suction device such as a pump 46. The vessel or pan 50, outlet suction line (connected to outlet 52) and pump 46 (connected to the suction line) preferably enable continuous removal and transmission to a suitable disposal tank of spent cleaning fluid and any removed debris, dirt, sludge or other containment. The vessel or catch pan 50 can be provided with one or more handles 53.
(26) After the interior (or bore) of the blowout preventer stack 1 has been cleaned, the supporting crane then lowers the blowout preventer stack 1 back into position upon the wellhead 2. Oil and gas well drilling operations can be resumed immediately after cleaning is completed. Such cleaning can be accomplished in less than an hour, such as between about 30 and 60 minutes, saving expensive rig operating time compared to a removal of the blowout preventer and shipment to a land based cleaning facility.
(27) In one embodiment, a back up preventer or hose and pressure washing tool retainer 60 can be seen in
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(29) Bolted connections 82, 83 and fastener plates 69, 70, 71, 72 hold and support a mounting plate 64 or 65, each having longer flanges or plates 66, 67 connected with a shorter flange or plate 68.
(30) Roller assembly 73 is mounted to a selected mount or plate 64 or 65 so that it can travel laterally as indicated by arrows 84 in
(31) Roller frame 77 has a pair of horizontal rollers 78 and a pair of vertical rollers 79. High pressure hose or lance line 74 is connected to a cleaning tool 31 that emits a high velocity, high pressure fluid stream (or streams) for cleaning the inside of pipe 61 or blow out preventer 1. Enlarged nut/enlarged annular fitting 75 (also known as hose stop) is a stop attached to hose 74 next to coupling 76. Coupling 76 enables attachment to the cleaning tool (e.g., 31) that receives pressurized fluid from hose 74 and a high pressure pump. The nut or fitting 75 is too large to fit through the opening that is between a pair of horizontal rollers 78 or between a pair of vertical rollers 79 thus preventing escape of the cleaning tool 31, coupling 76 and hose 74 from the bore 87 of pipe 61.
(32) The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
(33) TABLE-US-00001 PARTS LIST: PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 blowout preventer stack 2 wellhead 4 lower stack assembly 6 upper stack assembly (lower marine riser package) 8 wellhead connector 10 ram blowout preventers 12 annular blowout preventer 14 choke and kill valves 16 hydraulic accumulators 18 annular blowout preventer 20 choke and kill connectors 22 riser adapter (flex joint) 24 control pods 26 collet connector 28 frame 30 cleaning apparatus 31 pressure washing tool 32 centralizer fin 33 tripod 34 shackle 35 pulley/sheave/roller 36 fluid carrying hose 37 vertical section 38 laterally extending section 39 hose feeder 40 control panel 41 lever 42 speed control (FWD) 43 speed control (REV) 44 hose clamp pressure gauge 45 high pressure switch 46 pump 47 foot control 48 pressure washer (hot)(not shown) 49 pressure washer (hydroblaster)(not shown) 50 vessel/catch pan/collection vessel 52 drain outlet 53 handle 60 back out preventer/hose and pressure washing tool retainer 61 pipe/riser 62 annular flange 63 bolt circle opening 64 mount/plate 65 mount/plate 66 longer flange/plate 67 longer flange/plate 68 shorter flange/plate 69 fastener plate 70 fastener plate 71 fastener plate 72 fastener plate 73 roller assembly 74 high pressure lance line/high pressure hose 75 enlarged nut/fitting/annular stop member (hose stop) 76 coupling 77 roller frame 78 horizontal roller 79 vertical roller 80 upper guide 81 lower guide 82 bolted connection 83 bolted connection 84 arrows 85 slot 86 slot 87 bore
(34) All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
(35) The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.