Subsea wellhead tieback connector

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Inventors

Valka, William A.

Application #

695634

Filed

May-3-1991

Published

Nov-9-1993

Current US Class

166/217
166/237
166/345
166/359
285/123.4

International Classes

E21B 023/00

Field of Search

166/341 166/344 166/345 166/348 166/382 166/217 166/237 166/359 285/18 285/24 285/39 285/141 285/920

Assignee

FMC Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cruz; Lawrence, Megley; Richard B.

US Patent References

4456070   Tieback connection...
4465134   Tie-back connectio...
4474236   Method and appar...
4519633   Subsea well casing...
4681166   Internal nonrotatin...
4696493   Subsea wellhead ti...
4757860   Wellhead equipment
4872708   Production tieback...
4919454   Tieback connector...
4941691   Subsea wellhead e...
4976458   Internal tieback co...

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Abstract
A subsea wellhead tieback connector actuated solely by axial motion to achieve connection to and disconnection from the wellhead. The connector includes interconnected inner and outer bodies, a split lock ring surrounding the inner body, and an energizing mandrel for non-rotary axial movement to expand the lock ring into engagement with a wellhead component.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tieback connector for use in connecting a riser, conductor or other well pipe to a subsea wellhead, said connector comprising:

(a) a tubular outer body with a bore, an upper end, a lower end surface, and a plurality of axial slots in said bore;

(b) means for attaching the outer body to a well pipe;

(c) a tubular inner body;

(d) means for interconnecting the inner and outer bodies;

(e) a split lock ring surrounding the inner body beneath the lower end surface of the outer body;

(f) an annular lock ring energizing mandrel between the inner and outer bodies for axial non-rotary movement between upper and lower positions to expand the lock ring into locking engagement with a wellhead component and thereby connect the tieback connector to said component; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to subsea well equipment, and more particularly to equipment, referred to as tieback connectors, used to interconnect well conductor or riser pipe with a wellhead beneath the water surface.

For many years the petroleum industry has been producing oil and gas from offshore wells wherein the wellhead is located underwater, i.e. subsea, and the Christmas tree is positioned on a platform or other surface facility. Extending between these subsea wellheads and their surface trees are relatively large diameter conductor or riser pipes that are attached to the wellhead housings by tieback connectors that require rotation of a pipe string to lock them to, and release them from, the housings. Although right-hand rotation of the pipe string during the locking procedure usually presents no problem, when the string is rotated to the left to unlock the connector the joints in the string can unthread, and reconnecting those joints presents a serious and costly problem to the operator.
 
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