Downhole swivel apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A method of performing operations in a well bore, the method comprising the following steps:
- (a) attaching a swivel to a drill string, the swivel including a mandrel having a longitudinal axis and a sleeve, the sleeve being rotatably connected to the mandrel, and the sleeve including at least one catch that restricts the extent of longitudinal movement of the sleeve relative to a vertical position of an annular blow-out preventer by contact with a closed annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer;
(b) inserting the swivel into the annular blow-out preventer, the blow out preventer being fluidly connected to a wellbore and a riser;
(c) detachably connecting the blowout preventer to the sleeve fluidly separating the riser from the wellbore;
(d) during a time period while the blowout preventer is detachably connected to the sleeve and the at least one catch is in contact with the closed annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer, and where high differential pressure exists above the annular seal of the annular blowout preventer in the riser, and below the annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer in the wellbore, and which high differential force attempts to push the sleeve vertically out of the closed annular seal, performing operations in the wellbore, wherein the at least one catch includes a contacting surface, and the contacting surface being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel.
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Abstract
What is provided is a method and apparatus which can be detachably connected to an annular blowout preventer thereby separating the drilling fluid or mud into upper and lower sections and allowing the fluid to be displaced in two stages, such as while the drill string is being rotated and/or reciprocated. In one embodiment the sleeve can be rotatably and sealably connected to a mandrel. The swivel can be incorporated into a drill or well string and enabling string sections both above and below the sleeve to be rotated in relation to the sleeve. In one embodiment the drill or well string does not move in a longitudinal direction relative to the swivel. In one embodiment, the drill or well string does move longitudinally relative to the sleeve of the swivel.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of performing operations in a well bore, the method comprising the following steps:
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(a) attaching a swivel to a drill string, the swivel including a mandrel having a longitudinal axis and a sleeve, the sleeve being rotatably connected to the mandrel, and the sleeve including at least one catch that restricts the extent of longitudinal movement of the sleeve relative to a vertical position of an annular blow-out preventer by contact with a closed annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer; (b) inserting the swivel into the annular blow-out preventer, the blow out preventer being fluidly connected to a wellbore and a riser; (c) detachably connecting the blowout preventer to the sleeve fluidly separating the riser from the wellbore; (d) during a time period while the blowout preventer is detachably connected to the sleeve and the at least one catch is in contact with the closed annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer, and where high differential pressure exists above the annular seal of the annular blowout preventer in the riser, and below the annular seal of the annular blow-out preventer in the wellbore, and which high differential force attempts to push the sleeve vertically out of the closed annular seal, performing operations in the wellbore, wherein the at least one catch includes a contacting surface, and the contacting surface being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A swivel insertable into a drill or work string comprising:
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(a) a mandrel having upper and lower end sections and connected to and rotatable with upper and lower drill or work string sections, the mandrel including a longitudinal passage forming a continuation of a passage in the drill or work string sections; (b) a sleeve having a longitudinal sleeve passage, the sleeve being rotatably connected to the mandrel; (c) a pair of spaced apart packing units between upper and lower end portions of the mandrel and sleeve, the packing units preventing leakage of fluid between the mandrel and sleeve, the packing units each comprising a rope seal and at least one non-rope seal; and (d) the sleeve comprising an inlet port positioned between the spaced packing units. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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