Wells – Submerged well – Means removably connected to permanent well structure
Patent
1978-04-21
1980-03-11
Leppink, James A.
Wells
Submerged well
Means removably connected to permanent well structure
175 7, 405188, E21B 712
Patent
active
041923847
ABSTRACT:
A subsea production chamber including a vessel having a cylindrical shell with a head secured to each end of said shell, a plurality of tubular members secured vertically through said shell with each end of each of said members being open on the exterior of the shell and positioned to receive subsea guide posts, a flange secured to said shell, a spool for connecting to a production well, said flange being secured to said spool for connecting said production well into said vessel, a hatch opening into said vessel, and a connector extending through said vessel to conduct production flow to external production flow lines.
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Cameron Iron Works, Inc.
Favreau Richard E.
Leppink James A.
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