Horizontal vertical deepwater tree
US-9702212-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US12071827B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12071827-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017603047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2024 |
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A modular valve tree may have two or more blocks. Additionally, a first block may have a flow passage therethrougt, with an inlet and an outlet and a second block may have a flow passage therethrough with including an inlet and an outlet. Further, an insert may be provided comprising sealing elements. The insert may be partially disposed within each of the first block and the second block and the insert has a throughbore fluidly connecting the first block outlet to the second block inlet. Furthermore, the sealing elements are configured to seal external surfaces of the insert against an internal surface of the respective flow passages. A retention system may retain the blocks in position and compress and engage one or more of the sealing elements.
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What is claimed: 1. A modular valve tree, comprising: two or more blocks, including: a first block having a flow passage therethrough, including an inlet and an outlet; a second block having a flow passage therethrough, including an inlet and an outlet; an insert comprising sealing elements, wherein: the insert is partially disposed within each of the first block and the second block, the insert has a throughbore fluidly connecting the first block outlet to the second block inlet; and the sealing elements are configured to seal external surfaces of the insert against an internal surface of the respective flow passages; a retention system configured to retain the blocks in position and compress and engage one or more of the sealing elements; wherein the insert comprises: a first seat pocket insert part configured to be disposed within a respective threaded seat pocket of the first block outlet, the first seat pocket insert part further including a seat pocket; and a second seat pocket insert part configured to be disposed within a respective threaded seat pocket of the second block inlet, the second seat pocket insert part further including a seat pocket; and a sealing element disposed within and sealing against each of the seat pockets of the first and second seat pocket insert parts. 2. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the two or more blocks include at least one valve block, at least one cross flow block, or combinations thereof. 3. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the retention system comprises one or more threaded posts extending through the two or more blocks, and wherein each of the two or more blocks comprises one or more through-holes to receive the threaded posts. 4. The modular valve tree of claim of claim 1 , wherein the retention system comprises one or more strength arms, and wherein each of the two or more blocks each comprise one or more notches configured to engage the strength arms. 5. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the two or more blocks each include alignment features configured to align adjacent blocks during assembly. 6. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the first block comprises a gate valve block and wherein the second block comprises a gate valve block. 7. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the first block comprises a gate valve block and wherein the second block comprises a cross flow block. 8. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the first block comprises a cross flow block and wherein the second block comprises a gate valve block. 9. The modular valve tree of claim 1 , wherein the two or more blocks are arranged vertically, and wherein an uppermost and/or a lowermost of the two or more blocks comprise an insert configured to connect to a flanged or studded fluid connection or a blind flange. 10. A modular valve tree, comprising: a first gate valve block; a second gate valve block disposed adjacent to and fluidly connected to the first gate valve block; a cross flow block disposed adjacent to and fluidly connected to the second gate valve block; a third gate valve block disposed adjacent to and fluidly connected to the cross flow block; a first insert sealingly disposed within a seat pocket of the first gate valve block and a seat pocket of the second gate valve block; a second insert sealingly disposed within a seat pocket of the second gate valve block and a seat pocket of the cross flow block; a third insert sealingly disposed within a seat pocket of the cross flow block and the third gate valve block; and a retention system configured to retain each of the blocks in position and compress and engage one or more sealing elements of the first insert, the second insert, and the third insert. 11. A method of assembling a modular valve tree, the method comprising: disposing an insert within a seat pocket of a first block; disposing a second block adjacent to the first block, wherein a portion of the insert is disposed within a seat pocket of the second block; assembling a retention system configured to retain the blocks in position, wherein assembly of the retention system compresses and engages one or more sealing elements of the insert, wherein assembling the retention system comprises securing an external frame around the blocks, such that the external frame extends across the first block and the second block. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein assembling the retention system comprises disposing one or more threaded posts extending through the first and second blocks. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein assembling the retention system comprises aligning one or more alignment elements formed on the first block with one or more alignment elements formed on the second block.
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