Adjustable isolation sleeve assembly for well stimulation through production tubing
US-9447671-B2 · Sep 20, 2016 · US
US10494898B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10494898-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615343463-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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A flow system for use at a hydraulic fracturing well site, including a tree attached to a wellhead, an inlet head in fluid communication with at least one hydraulic fracturing pump at the well site, and an adjustable fluid conduit providing fluid communication between the inlet head and the tree. The flow system further includes a valve in the fluid conduit and having an open position and a closed position, the valve permitting fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the open position, and preventing fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the closed position, at least a portion of the fluid conduit positioned between the valve and the tree.
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That claimed is: 1. A flow system for use at a hydraulic fracturing well site, comprising: a tree attached to a wellhead; an inlet head in fluid communication with at least one hydraulic fracturing pump at the well site; fluid conduit providing fluid communication through the tree and between the inlet head and the tree, the fluid conduit including expandable conduit segments joined by connectors; and a valve in the fluid conduit and having an open position and a closed position, the valve permitting fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the open position, and preventing fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the closed position, at least a portion of the fluid conduit positioned between the valve and the tree. 2. The flow system of claim 1 , wherein the flow system further comprises: rotatable couplings between the fluid conduit and the tree to allow radial adjustment of the tree. 3. The flow system of claim 1 , wherein the valve is a pair of valves, and a portion of the fluid conduit is positioned between the tree and at least one of the valves. 4. The flow system of claim 3 , wherein the pair of valves are positioned in series in a common fluid conduit. 5. The flow system of claim 1 , wherein the tree includes at least one master service valve, at least one wing valve, and a swab valve, and wherein the fluid conduit attaches to the tree adjacent the at least one master service valve. 6. The flow system of claim 1 , wherein the tree includes at least one master service valve, at least one wing valve, and a swab valve, and wherein the fluid conduit attaches to the tree adjacent the swab valve. 7. The flow system of claim 1 , wherein the tree is a plurality of trees attached to a plurality of wellheads, and wherein the fluid conduit provides fluid communication between the inlet head and each of the plurality of trees. 8. A flow system for use at a hydraulic fracturing well site, comprising: a plurality of trees, each tree attached to a wellhead; an inlet head in fluid communication with at least one hydraulic fracturing pump at the well site; a fluid conduit providing fluid communication through at least one of the plurality of trees and between the inlet head and the plurality of trees, and including expandable conduit segments joined by connectors; and a plurality of valves in the fluid conduit, each valve corresponding to one of the plurality of trees, each valve having an open position and a closed position, each valve permitting fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the open position, and preventing fluid flow through the fluid conduit when in the closed position, at least a portion of the fluid conduit positioned between at least one of the plurality of valves and its corresponding tree. 9. The flow system of claim 8 , wherein the fluid conduit comprises: a fresh water inlet and a flush port so that water can be injected in the fresh water inlet and exit the flush port to flush contaminates from the fluid conduit. 10. The flow system of claim 8 , wherein the inlet head has a longitudinal axis, and the fluid conduit has a longitudinal axis, and the longitudinal axis of the fluid conduit adjacent the inlet head is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the inlet head. 11. The flow system of claim 8 , wherein each valve is a pair of valves, and a portion of the fluid conduit is positioned between at least one of the pair of valves and its corresponding tree. 12. The flow system of claim 11 , wherein the pair of valves are positioned in series in a common fluid conduit. 13. The flow system of claim 8 , wherein each tree includes a master service valve, at least one wing valve, and a swab valve, and wherein the fluid conduit attaches to each tree adjacent the master service valve. 14. The flow system of claim 8 , wherein each tree includes a master service valve, at least one wing valve, and a swab valve, and wherein the fluid conduit attaches to each tree adjacent the swab valve. 15. A method of providing pressurized fluid to a plurality of wells at a hydraulic fracturing well site, the method comprising: a) pressurizing fluid with at least one hydraulic fracturing pump; b) directing the fluid from the at least one hydraulic fracturing pump to a fluid conduit through an inlet head, the fluid conduit providing fluid communication between the inlet head and the a tree, and through the tree; c) selectively directing the fluid into a well via the fluid conduit by opening and closing fluid communication between the at least one hydraulic fracturing pump and the at least one of the wells using valves positioned in the fluid conduit and corresponding to each of the plurality of wells; and d) directing the fluid into the tree by attachment of the fluid conduit to the tree at a location adjacent the master service valve of the tree. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: flushing water into a water inlet and out a flush port to flush contaminates from the fluid conduit. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein step c) further comprises directing the fluid into a tree attached to a wellhead by attachment of the fluid conduit to the tree at a location adjacent the swab valve of the tree. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein step c) further comprises preventing fluid from entering the well by closing at least one of the valves, thereby isolating the well and its associated tree from pressure in the fluid conduit. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising accessing the well to introduce a wireline or a tool to the well while the well is isolated from pressure in the fluid conduit.
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