Wells – Submerged well – Means removably connected to permanent well structure
Patent
1977-06-23
1980-01-01
Leppink, James A.
Wells
Submerged well
Means removably connected to permanent well structure
166297, 166299, 166 55, E21B 712, E21B 4301
Patent
active
041811968
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus are disclosed for recovering submerged equipment, such as a guide base and wellhead used in offshore well operations. A recovery tool, which includes an elongated member capable of extending from above the equipment into a well pipe and means for latching the recovery tool to the equipment and explosive means attached to the elongated member for severing the well pipe, is lowered from the water's surface to the equipment and then latched thereto. The explosive is then detonated to sever the well pipe. The recovery tool, together with the equipment and severed portion of the well pipe, is raised to the water's surface.
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Darby Lacy B.
Holley Joseph A.
Exxon Production Research Company
Favreau Richard E.
Leppink James A.
Schneider J. S.
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