GB2138056A - Control line protector for oil well tubing string - Google Patents

Control line protector for oil well tubing string Download PDF

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GB2138056A
GB2138056A GB08408671A GB8408671A GB2138056A GB 2138056 A GB2138056 A GB 2138056A GB 08408671 A GB08408671 A GB 08408671A GB 8408671 A GB8408671 A GB 8408671A GB 2138056 A GB2138056 A GB 2138056A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B17/00Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
    • E21B17/10Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers
    • E21B17/1035Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers for plural rods, pipes or lines, e.g. for control lines
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets

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Abstract

A control line protector for securing and protecting a control line or lines (38) to the exterior of an oil well tubing string comprises a flexible steel strap (22) to one end of which a trunnion (25) is attached. A second strap member (28) is removably mounted at (30) to the other end of the strap (22) and carries a second trunnion (32). The trunnions (25, 32) are interconnected by two screws (34) which may be rotated to draw the trunnions towards one another, thus tensioning the straps (22, 28) around a length of tubing (14) forming part of a drill string. An axially-directed channel (36, Fig. 3A) is formed adjacent one of the trunnions to receive the control line (38). <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Control line protector for oil well tubing string.
This invention relates to means for securing a control line or lines to the exterior of a pipe, typically a control line protector for an oil well tubing string.
A typical producing oil well has a tubing string running inside a metal lined hole. Most producing wells have control valves installed in the tubing down hole. These valves, which may be hydraulically or electrically operated, require control lines to be run from the surface down the well alongside the tubing string. Also, control lines (including control cables) for submersible pumps have to be run similarly from the surface, and may be round or rectangular. Most tubing used for down hole completion is jointed approximately every 10 to 12 metres, the joints resulting in a local increase in diameter of the tubing string.
Since the metal lined hole within which the tubing string runs is normally of constant diameter, there is accordingly a constriction of the annular space between the tubing string and the hole in the region of each joint.
A control line running the length of the tubing string externally thereof requires protection against being trapped between the joints and the inside of the hole especially when lowering or pulling the tubing string in the well, and also requires to be attached to the tubing string at intervals to prevent excessive slackness and provide local support for the weight of the control line.
The known control line protectors suffer from various disadvantages. A typical prior art control line protector comprises a rigid steel casing consisting of two identical halves which are hinged together ready for assembly over the tubing string. Locking tabs on one of the half members are deformed in engagement with the other member to secure the protector in position. The inner surface of one or both of the halves is formed with a channel or groove through which the control line or lines are led. No means is provided for adjusting the clamping pressure, and after a period of time the protector may loosen on the, tubing string. Should this occur there is a danger that the protector may rotate on the tubing string such that the control lines may become trapped between the protector and a joint leading to the control lines being damaged or even severed.
An object of the present Invention is to provide an improved control line protector which can be fitted securely and reproducably to a tubing string, and which will reliably secure and protect control lines when fitted externally to a tubing string.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved control line protector which can be fitted to a dual tubing string and will also function as an anti-cork screwing device.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an improved control line protector which will also serve for centering a tubing string in a well casing.
According to one aspect of the present invention a control line protector for application over a tubing joint of a tubing string within a well casing for centralising the tubing string within the well casing and for protecting a control line or lines which extend along the tubing string, comprises two semi-cylindrical members releasably connected together, means for securing the control line or lines to at least one of the members, and means for locating the control line protector in a predetermined axial position with respect to the tubing string, characterised in that such locating means comprise inturned flanges on said members for straddling the tubing joint and preventing axial movement of the members by engagement with the tubing joint.
According to another aspect of the present invention a control line protector comprises a part cylindrical strap and a second member co-operable with the strap to encircle the tubing string means on the second member defining a channel for housing a control line or lines and locating such line or lines relative to the protector, characterised by means connecting one end of the second member to the strap comprising releasable hinge means having a removable pin and means connecting the other end of the second member to the strap comprising trunnions mounted one in each of the adjacent ends of the strap and the second member and clamping screws extending between the trunnions and adjustable for tensioning the strap and drawing same into clamping engagement with the tubing string.
Some embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figures la, I b and 1 c illustrate typical joint formations between tubing lengths in a tubing string of a production oil well; Figure 2 is a schematic plan view showing a first embodiment of control line protector according to the invention fitted to a tubing string; Figure 3a is a perspective view showing the control line protector of Figure 2 in process of being fitted to the tubing string; Figure 3b shows the control line protector as installed; Figures 3c to 3e illustrate respective detail modifications to the control line protector of Figures 2 to 3b;; Figure 4 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of control line protector according to the invention designed for installation on a dual tubing string, shown in process of being fitted to the tubing string; Figure 5 is a plan view of the installed control line protector of Figure 4; and Figure 6 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of control line protector.
Figure la shows one form of joint in a tubing string of a oil well. Tubing lengths 10 are inter-connected by a threaded collar 12 the external diameter of which is greater than the external diameter of the tubing lengths 10.
Figure 1 b shows an otherform of joint wherein the ends of the tubing lengths 14 are thickened and screw-threaded for mutual interengagement. Again the external diameter of the tubing string at the joint is greater the the extenal diameter intermediate the joint.
Figure Ic shows another form of joint resembling that of Figure 1 a.
A first embodiment of a control line protector according to the invention is shown in Figures 2, 3a and 3b of the drawings. In Figure 3a the control line protector 2 is shown in the process of being installed on a tubing length 12 adjacent to a joint 14.
The control line protector 20 comprises a flexible steel band or strap 22 formed at one end with a plurality of eyes 24 in which a trunnion 25 is pivotally mounted. The other end of the strap 22 is formed with eyes 26, and a second strap member 28 is formed at one end with eyes 26a dimensioned to cooperate with the eyes 26 and form therewith a hinge in which a pin 30 can be inserted. The other end of the second strip 28 is formed with eyes 24 in which a second trunnion 32 is pivotally mounted. The trunnions 25 and 32 are interconnected by two screws 34, which screws are threadedly engaged in the trunnion 32 and are captive but rotatable in the trunnion 25.
Secured to the strip 28 approximately midway between its ends is a channel 36 which accepts a control line 38, here shown as a multiple encapsulated control line. A rubbing strip 40 is secured to the outer face of the strap 28, opposite the channel 36.
The straps 22 and 28 are preformed to substantially the required curvature according to the diameter of the tubing length 12, and the strap 22 has a circumferential extent of typically 270 .
To install the control line protector 20 on the tubing string, it is opened out as shown in Figure 3a and the strap 22 is offered around the tubing 12. The strap 22 is sufficiently flexible and elastic to enable it to snap over the tubing diameter. Then the strap 28 is closed over the control line 38, the control line being positioned with in the clamping channel 36, and the eyes 26, 26a are brought in to cooperating relationship. The pin 30 is then inserted and locked in position by deforming the projecting end. The hinge formed with the detachable pin 30 allows the protector to be passed initially around the tubing without removing the screws 32.
The protector is then tensioned by tighten ing the screws 32 to a predetermined torque.
The magnitude of the torque applied to the screws determines the order of resistance of the control line protector to an applied axial load and to rotation about the centre axis of the tubing string.
Figure 3b shows the fitted and installed control line protector 20.
The rubbing strip 40 projects a sufficient distance from the axis 44 of the tubing string to protect the control line 38 from being trapped between the joint 14 and the metal casing 46 of the well hole even with the tubing displaced off-centre within the hole, see Figure 2.
Figures 3c to 3e illustrate modifications to the strap 28 which enable the control line protector to accommodate control lines and/or cables of greater dimensions.
According to the modifications, the clamping channel 36 and the rubbing strip 40 are replaced by a cast clamping member having a recess which is appropriately dimensioned to accept the control lines and/or cables and which acts as an integral rubbing strip.
Figure 3c illustrates a modification comprising a cast clamping member 42 having a recess 43 suitable for accepting an encapsulated control line. In conjunction with this modification, the strap 28 is provided in the portions 28a and 28b which are hingedly connected to the cast clamping member 42 by pins 44.
Figure 3d illustrates a further modification in which the clamping member is in the form of a two-part member comprising an inner part 45 hingedly connected to the strap portions 28a and 28b by pins 44, and an outer part 46 hinged to the inner part 45. The outer part 46 can be opened to allow the control lines and/or an armoured cable to be positioned in the recess 44 after the control line protector has been installed on the tubing string. The cast parts 45 and 46 may have cable location ridges cast into the internal profile defining the reccss 47.
Figure 3e illustrates a modification which provides a large tolerance on control lines and has internal helical upsets to locate a spiral control line casing. The cast clamping member 48 is substantially U-shaped and is connected to tags 49 which are riveted to the outer face of the strap 28, Some oil wells employ dual tubing strings, that is two tubing strings of equal diameter which are run inside a metal cased well hole. Each tubing string has its own control line running down the outside, and requires some means whereby the control lines are prevented from being trapped in the space between the two tubing strings in the event of the tubing flexing.
Additionally, each tubing string complete with its control line is subjected to axial movement relative to the other and must therefore be free from constraint in the longitudinal direction relative to the other. However, if completely unrestrained the tubing strings would tend to corkscrew in the hole, namely this one around the other.
Figures 4 and 5 show an embodiment of an all steel control line protector specifically designed for use on such dual tubing string comprising tubing lengths 50 and 51. The control line protector 60 shown is designed to maintain a specified centre to centre distance between the strings 50 and 51 whilst at the same time maintaining the position of control lines 38 in close proximity to their associated tubing string.
The control line protector 60 comprises a strap or band 22 similar to the strap 22 of the first embodiment, being formed at one end with a plurality of eyes 24 in which a trunnion 25 is pivotally mounted, and at the other end with eyes 26. The control line protector 60 further comprises a centre block 52, which may be a steel casting, and a U-shaped cast bracket 54. The centre block 52 is formed with eyes 26a dimensioned to cooperate with the eyes 26 and form therewith a releasable hinge in which a pin 30 can be inserted. The block 52 also comprises a trunnion 32 pivotally mounted therein, the trunnions 32 and 25 being interconnected by clamping screws 34. The centre block 52 and the strap 22 clamp to the tubing 51, as will be described.
The bracket 54 is formed at each end with ears 56 cooperating with ears 58 on the centre block 52 and further pins 30 connect the bracket 54 to the centre block 52 by passing through aligned holes in the cooperating ears 56 and 58. The centre block 52 has pockets to allow the control lines 38 to be captured between the block and the tubing strings 50 and 51 but not clamped.
To install the control protector of Figures 4 and 5 on the dual tubing string, the split pins 30 on the hinge side of the centre block are removed and the centre block is positioned between the strings. The control line 38 associated with the string 51 is positioned in the side pocket and the strap 22 is closed around the tubing string 51 and the associated pin 30 is then inserted through the cooperating eyes 26, 26a and locked in position. The pins 30 may be split pins of which the projecting ends can be readily deformed. The protector is then tensioned by tightening the screws 32 to a predetermined torque and is clammped thereby to the tubing string 51.
The control line 38 associated with the tubing string 50 is then positioned in its pocket, and the bracket 54 is closed around the string and the final pin 30 inserted and locked.
The control line protector when installed is clamped only to the tubing string 51, leaving the tubing string 50 free to move axially while the tubing strings are restrained against twisting one around the other. The control lines 38 are captive but are not clamped. The protector further acts as a spacer which maintains the centre to centre distance of the two tubing strings and prevents the control lines 38 from being trapped in the space between the tubing strings and also between the strings and the metal lined hole.
The use of the steel strap or band 22 in the protector ensures that the clamping loads are taken up by hoop tension in the strap so that there are no joggles in the band or strap which could produce local bending and allow slackening due to creep.
Figure 6 shows a further embodiment of control line protector particularly intended to protect a control line where the same passes over a coupling joint between adjacent tubing len gths in the tubing string and which is of larger external diameter than the basic string.
Additiontally th is embodiment of the protector also acts as a positive centraliser limiting lateral movement of the string within the well casing.
Referring to Figure 6, the control line protector 80 comprises two identical steel half members 81 and 82 which are hinged together by integrally formed diametrically opposite hinges 83 each fitted with a removable split hinge pin 84. An inturned flange 85 at each axial end of half members provrides vertical location of the protector 80 on the coupling joint which typically comprises a screwed collar as shown in Figures la and ic.
For installation, one of the hinge pins 83 is removed and the members 81 and 82 are opened out and offered around the coupling until the flanges 85 locate on the coupling and coined dogs 86 on each member 81 and 82 locate in slots diametrically positioned on each end of the coupling (not shown). The second hinge pin 84 is then inserted and both pins are locked by bending the lower ends which protrude through the hinge.
The dogs 86 prevent the protector 80 from rotating relative to the string. By straddling the coupling, the flanges 85 also prevent the protector 80 from axial movement along the string.
The external surfaces of the members 81 and 82 carry longitudinally extending flute members or fins 88 which are permanently attached thereto in any suitable manner, such as by welding or riveting. The fins 88 are arranged in diametrically opposed pairs and serve to maintain the tubing string centraalised in the well casing. Also attached to the exterior of one or both of the members 81 and 82 is a steel tab 90 having a free end 92. Upon initial installation, the tab or tabs 90 are in the open position shown in broken lines. The control line 38 is then offered under the tab 90, and the tab is finally set by forcing its free end 92 through a slot 93 in an adjacent fin 88. The tab 90 is such that once its free end 92 has penetrated the slot 93 it bears against the external surface of the protector member underlying the fin 88 and is obliged to straighten out. Upon removal of the setting force the tab 90 attempts to return partway to its original position, but is restrained by the edge of the slot 93 which effectively holds it in place in the closed position. Depending on the form of the tab 90 adjacent to the control line 38 the control line may either be clamped to the body of the protector and hence restrained from axial movement, or it may be free to move axially, in this latter case the tab serving merely to locate the control line.

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1. A control line protector for application over a tubing joint of a tubing string within a well casing for centralising the tubing string within the well casing and for protecting a control line or lines which extend along the tubing string, comprising two semi-cylindrical members releasably connected together, means for securing the control line or lines to at least one of the members, and means for locating the control line protector in a predetermined axial position with respect to the tubing string, characterised in that such locating means comprise inturned flanges on said members and for straddling the tubing joint and preventing axial movement of the members by engagement with the tubing joint.
2. A control line protector according to Claim 1, further characterised by coined dogs projecting inwardly from each member for locating in slots positioned on each end of the tubing joint to prevent the members from rotating relative to the string.
3. A control line protector according to Claim 1, characterised in that the outer faces of the members have centralising fins attached thereto.
4. A control line protector according to Claim 3, characterised in that the means for securing the control line or lines comprises a tab affixed at one end to a member and having a free end engageable within a slot in a centralising fin for clamping the control line or lines between the tab and the outer face of the member.
5.
A control line protector for application to a tubing string comprising a part cylindrical strap and a second member co-operable with the strap to encircle the tubing string means on the second member defining a channel for housing a control line or lines and locating such line or lines relative to the protector, characterised by means connecting one end of the second member to the strap comprising releasable hinge means having a removable pin and means connecting the other end of the second member to the strap comprising trunnions mounted one in each of the adjacent ends of the strap and the second member and clamping screws extending between the trunnions and adjustable for tensioning the strap and drawing same into clamping engagement with the tubing string.
6.A control line protector according to Claim 5, characterised in that the housing#efining means comprises a channel secured to the inner face of the second member.
7. A control line protector according to Claim 6, characterised by a rubbing strip secured to the outer face of the second member opposite the channel and projecting radially outwardly for engagement with a borehole casing to prevent the control line or lines from being trapped between a tubing joint and the borehole casing.
8. A control line protector according to Claim 5, wherein the second member is provided in two portions which are hingedly connected by pins to a housing -defining member having a recess therein for housing and locating the control line or lines.
9.A control line protector according to Claim 8, wherein the housing defining member is formed as a two-part member one of which members is hingedly connected to the strap portions by the pins and the other part of which is hinged to the part whereby the parts may be separated to allow the control line or lines to be positioned in the recess.
10. A control line protector according to Claim 5, wherein the housingkefining means comprises a U-shaped clamping member mounted on the outer face of the second member.
11. A control line protector according to Claim 5, characterised in that the second member comprises a spacer member positionable between the tubing string and a second tubing string and a bracket hingedly connected to the spacer member for encircling the second tubing string.
12. A control line protector according to Claim 11, characterised in that housingdefining means are provided on said spacer member for housing and locating a control line or lines adjacent both the tubing strings.
13. A control line protector according to Claim 5 or Claim 11 characterised in that the strap comprises a flexible steel band and the clamping screws are adapted to induce hoop tension in the strap when tightened within the trunnions for securing the control line protector to the tubing string.
14. A control line protector substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 a to 3c and Figure 6 of the accompanying drawings.
15.
A control line protector substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 2 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
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