You are on page 1of 171

WH ENGINEERING

SUBSEA COMPLETION EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR TOTALFINAELF MATTERHORN PROJECT

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 1 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR TOTALFINAELF MATTERHORN PROJECT

Trey Lynch Ricky Coutee Service Department (2) WHE Library Rig Copy Customer (6 Copies)

Cameron Cameron Cameron Cameron Cameron TFE

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 2 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

AMENDMENT INSTRUCTIONS

The Operation and Maintenance Manual contains general and technical information and should be used in conjunction with any associated Publication referred to in text. The book will, as far as is practicable, be kept to the latest standard by the issue of Amendment Instruction Sheets with amended pages. It is important that these are incorporated immediately upon receipt and that their incorporation is recorded in the Amendment Record (following page). Each bears either a page number or a page number and revision number at the bottom. The addition or deletion of technical matter introduced by amendment action will be indicated by the markers thus . to show where the material has been changed (see note below). These markers will be removed when a subsequent amendment to the leaf is issued and additional markers inserted against the new or amended material. When a Section is issued in a completely revised form, the note Completely Revised will appear beneath the Section Title; in this case there will be no markers to indicate these changes. Note: In the event of a change to an illustration, the illustration will also be raised to the next revision number, ie: A1 to B1 etc. When an amendment is incorporated, the Revision Number, Date, and Signature of the person incorporating the amendment is to be entered on the Amendment Record.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 3 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET

Amendment 0 1

Incorporated By Karen Chan-Reumuth Trey Lynch

Date September 2002 March 2004

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 4 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

AMENDMENT INCORPORATED

Revision History: Revision Date: Amendment Number: Section All Page No.

Matterhorn March 2004 1 Rev. Level Revision Description Complete manuals will be provided.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 5 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5. 6. 6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 9 Purpose................................................................................................................................ 9 Responsibilities ................................................................................................................... 9 Safety .................................................................................................................................. 9 SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 10 Field Location ................................................................................................................... 10 Field Information .............................................................................................................. 10 System Description ........................................................................................................... 10 Well Data .......................................................................................................................... 11 SCOPE OF SUPPLY ........................................................................................................ 12 SUBSEA COMPLETION EQUIPMENT ........................................................................ 13 SpoolTree Assembly......................................................................................................... 13 Spool Body / Connector Sub-Assembly ........................................................................... 19 Tree Connector.................................................................................................................. 23 Top Plate / Mechanical Lockdown Assembly .................................................................. 27 Isolation Sleeve................................................................................................................. 30 Injection Valve Block Assembly ...................................................................................... 32 CM Actuators (Injection/Annulus)................................................................................ 34 FLS Gate Valves (Injection/Annulus)........................................................................... 38 Hydraulically Operated Gate Valve ............................................................................ 42 15,000 psi Needle Valves............................................................................................ 43 Tree Hydraulic Components Flow Schematic ............................................................... 44 Transfer Barrier................................................................................................................. 47 Tubing Hanger .................................................................................................................. 49 Tubing Hanger Wireline Plug........................................................................................... 55 Internal Tree Cap .............................................................................................................. 57 Tree Debris Cap ................................................................................................................ 59 LIFTING REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................... 61 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PROCEDURES ................................................. 62 Introduction....................................................................................................................... 62 General Instructions .......................................................................................................... 63 Pressure Tests.................................................................................................................... 63 Corrective Action.............................................................................................................. 63 Procedural Changes .......................................................................................................... 63 ROV Valve Interfaces....................................................................................................... 64 Tree Installation ................................................................................................................ 65 Required Equipment ......................................................................................................... 65 Prepare the Tree for Testing on the Rig Prior to Installation............................................ 66 Prepare Bore Protector Running Tool (BPRT) for BP Installation .................................. 66 Prepare Bore Protector (BP) for Installation..................................................................... 67 Install Bore Protector in the Tree...................................................................................... 67 Prepare the TRT................................................................................................................ 69 Function Test of the TRT.................................................................................................. 70
TC-006072 B01 Page 6 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.8 6.3.9 6.3.10 6.3.11 6.3.12 6.3.13 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 6.4.9 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.6 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3 6.6.4 6.6.5 6.7 6.7.1 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.4 6.7.5 6.7.6 6.8 6.9 6.9.1 6.9.2 6.9.3 6.10 6.10.1 6.10.2 6.10.3 6.10.4

Prepare the Tree Test Skid................................................................................................ 71 Prepare the Tree ................................................................................................................ 71 Install the Tree on the Stump and Fill Tree ...................................................................... 71 Install the TRT on the Tree............................................................................................... 72 Lock the Tree Connector Onto the Test Stump ................................................................ 74 Prepare the Tree for Testing ............................................................................................. 74 Test the Tree Prior to Installation ..................................................................................... 75 Test the Working Pressure Integrity of the Tree/Stump Connection, Inboard GT Valve, Isolation Sleeve External Test .......................................................................................... 76 Test the Outboard Side of the AWV, SCM, SV1, SV2 Valves ........................................ 77 Test the Outboard Side of AMV, AAV, and XOV Valves............................................... 78 Test the Inboard Side of the IWV and the Outboard Side of IMV ................................... 79 Test the Inboard Side of the IMV, SCM, and SV2, Outside of the Bore Protector.......... 80 Test the Inboard Side of the SV1 and XOV Valves ......................................................... 81 Test the Inboard Side of the AWV Valve......................................................................... 82 Test the Inboard Side of the AAV, AMV, Bore Protector, and Isolation Sleeve ............. 83 Test the Outboard Side of the GT Valve .......................................................................... 84 Prepare the Tree for Running............................................................................................ 85 Unlock the Tree Connector............................................................................................... 85 Change Tree Gasket.......................................................................................................... 86 Prepare the Tree for installation........................................................................................ 86 Install Tree Guidance Stab (Stinger) and Make up TRT to Drill Pipe ............................. 86 Tree Installation Checklist ................................................................................................ 88 Run and Test the Tree ....................................................................................................... 90 Run the Tree...................................................................................................................... 90 Lock Tree to Wellhead...................................................................................................... 90 Test Tree/Wellhead Connection ....................................................................................... 92 Subsea Tree Testing.......................................................................................................... 93 Retrieve TRT and Umbilical............................................................................................. 94 BOP Stack Installation...................................................................................................... 96 Equipment Required ......................................................................................................... 96 Prepare the BOP for Running ........................................................................................... 96 Run BOP / IWOC Umbilical ............................................................................................ 96 Prepare and Run BOP Test Tool and Perform Stack Test ................................................ 97 Run IWOCS and Connect Hydraulic and Electrical Flying Leads to the Tree ................ 97 Subsea Tree Testing.......................................................................................................... 98 Complete Downhole Work per Operator Procedures ....................................................... 98 Bore Protector Retrieval ................................................................................................... 98 Equipment Required ......................................................................................................... 98 Prepare Bore Protector Running / Retrieval Tool............................................................. 98 Retrieve Bore Protector..................................................................................................... 98 Tubing Hanger Installation ............................................................................................... 99 Required Equipment ......................................................................................................... 99 Run Tubing per Operator Procedures ............................................................................. 100 Prepare the Tubing Hanger Running Assembly for Installation..................................... 100 Prepare the Tubing Hanger for Installation .................................................................... 102
TC-006072 B01 Page 7 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.5 6.10.6 6.10.7 6.10.8 6.11 6.11.2 6.11.3 6.11.4 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.14.1 6.14.2 6.14.3 6.15 7. 8. 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.7.1 8.7.2 9. 10. 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.5.4 10.5.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 11. 12. 13.

Make up Tubing Hanger to Tubing String...................................................................... 103 Install THRT and Make up Control Lines to Tubing Hanger......................................... 104 Run and Test the Tubing Hanger .................................................................................... 108 Retrieve THRT / SSTT ................................................................................................... 120 Internal Tree Cap (ITC) Installation ............................................................................... 121 Prepare Internal Tree Cap (ITC) ..................................................................................... 122 Prepare and Install THRT to ITC.................................................................................... 122 Run and Test the ITC...................................................................................................... 124 Disconnect IWOCS Umbilical from Tree....................................................................... 129 Retrieve BOP per Rig Procedures................................................................................... 129 Install Tree Debris Cap ................................................................................................... 130 Required Equipment ....................................................................................................... 130 Prepare Tree Debris Cap ................................................................................................. 130 Run Debris Cap............................................................................................................... 130 Fill Out Subsea Completion Summary ........................................................................... 130 STACK-UP DRAWINGS .............................................................................................. 131 RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES ....................................................................................... 132 Retrieve Tree Debris Cap................................................................................................ 132 Run, Land, and Test BOP per Rig Procedures................................................................ 132 Internal Tree Cap Retrieval (ITC)................................................................................... 132 Retrieve the SSR Wireline Plug...................................................................................... 134 Retrieving the Tubing Hanger with the Hydraulic THRT .............................................. 134 Install the Bore Protector and Retrieve the BOP ............................................................ 136 Retrieve the Spool Tree .................................................................................................. 136 Prepare the TRT and Stinger........................................................................................... 136 Run the TRT and Retrieve the Tree................................................................................ 137 RUNNING TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT (RENTAL)........................................... 139 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION ......................................................................... 158 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 158 Oils and Lubricants ......................................................................................................... 159 Routine and/or Storage Maintenance.............................................................................. 159 Rubber Goods ................................................................................................................. 160 Tree Assembly ................................................................................................................ 160 General............................................................................................................................ 160 Tree Connector Assembly............................................................................................... 161 Isolation Sleeve Assembly.............................................................................................. 163 Storage Procedures.......................................................................................................... 163 Periodic Maintenance...................................................................................................... 165 Tubing Hanger ................................................................................................................ 166 Internal Tree Cap ............................................................................................................ 167 Tree Debris Cap .............................................................................................................. 167 INTERFACE DRAWINGS ............................................................................................ 168 SSR WIRELINE TOOLS/ACCESSORIES PROCEDURES / DRAWINGS............. 169 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST..................................................................... 170

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 8 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

1.

INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose This manual provides the technical information required for installation and maintenance of the Cameron Subsea Production SpoolTree System for the Matterhorn project. 1.2 Responsibilities It is recommended that a qualified Cameron Service Technician be on site to supervise use. 1.3 Safety This manual is intended to provide complete instructions for safe maintenance, testing, operation, and installation of Camerons subsea tree equipment. All rig safety procedures and customer safety policies must be followed and, in general, shall supercede the HSE requirements of this manual. Where conflicts arise, it is appropriate to conduct a job hazard analysis (JHA) with all appropriate personnel to resolve any concerns before proceeding. Safe work practices must be followed during all aspects of equipment use. Work planning meetings should be conducted at appropriate intervals during the work and prior to any new or critical operations. The purpose is to have all personnel involved discuss the possible health, safety and environmental concerns for a particular operation. Suggested JHA meeting points have been identified in this manual and are flagged as: -JHA- .

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 9 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

2.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2.1 Field Location The Matterhorn field is located in the Gulf of Mexico in block Mississippi Canyon 243 (MC243) in 2,810 of water, about 30 miles SW of the mouth of the Mississippi River and about 100 miles SW of New Orleans, Louisiana. 2.2 Field Information The Matterhorn field is planned to be developed with a 9 slot dry tree floating structure located above the existing exploration well MC243#1. This dry tree structure may be a TLP or a Spar. The structure will not have any drilling capability (except for sidetracks) and all the wells will be predrilled and temporarily abandoned before platform installation. The wells will then be completed with a workover rig (750 HP) installed on the Matterhorn structure. The A6 well will be completed as a water injection well to provide pressure maintenance in support of production on the infield host facility. All the wells except A6 will be tied back to the platform as dry tree completions and will be drilled from a central location, currently planned to be the surface of the exploration well MC243#1. The A6 injector well for the A sand will be a subsea well. All wells (including the A6 water injector) will be predrilled with a semi-submersible drilling unit and T&Ad before platform arrival. The A6 well is expected to be the initial well in the drilling program. 2.3 System Description The well is in approximately 2,900 feet of water and is to be drilled from a floating drilling rig using an 18-3/4 10,000 psi wellhead system. A side valve or horizontal Christmas Tree will be used to complete the well. Installation of the tree will be diverless and guidelineless (GLL). Remote intervention of the tree during installation and workover will be by a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Water injection will be through a single flowline from a host facility approximately 5,100 feet from the well. The host facility will be either a Tension Leg Platform (TLP) or a Spar. A jumper will be used to connect the flowline to the tree by means of a vertical connection system that interfaces with a vertical hub installed on both the tree and the Pipeline End Termination (PLET).

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 10 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Control of the tree will be by means of a direct hydraulic control system. There will be a controls umbilical, supplied by others, terminated to a stab-and-hinge-over Umbilical Termination Assembly (UTA) that lands on the PLET. The UTA will be equipped with a hydraulic junction plate so that an ROV can connect the subsea tree to the UTA by means of a Hydraulic Flying Lead (HFL) hose bundle jumper. A separate Electrical Flying Lead (EFL) will be provided to tie in analogue transmitters mounted on the WI tree. ROV intervention may be used in the initial installation of flowlines and hydraulic and electric flying leads. 2.4 Well Data Number of Wells Water Depth Injection Fluid Chlorine Shut in Wellhead Pressure Injection Pressure Injection Rate 1 2,900 feet De-Oxgenated treated Seawater 1 ppm <3,000 psi <3,000 psi 23,000 BBL/D

Materials for pressure containing and controlling equipment conform to the requirements of API 6A Product Specification Level PSL-2.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 11 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

3.

SCOPE OF SUPPLY

Scope of Supply Drawing SD-030482-01 General Arrangement Drawing - SD-030318-01 Simplified Flow Schematic SD-031141-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 12 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.

SUBSEA COMPLETION EQUIPMENT 4.1 SpoolTree Assembly The tree is a 5 - 10,000 psi Cameron second-generation spool tree supplied in the following configuration: Water Injection Tree designed to interface with FMC H4 profile wellhead, isolation sleeve designed to seal in the 10-3/4 casing hanger.

The tree is designed to meet the requirements of Product Specification Level (PSL) 2, Material Class EE, Temperature Rating V. The tree is controlled by direct hydraulic power through a tree-mounted hydraulic junction plate. All 5 and 2 injection and annulus valves have the standard Cameron FLS cavity design with CM actuators rated for 3,280 water depth. Hydraulically operated gate valves are used for chemical injection and annulus wing valves. The two SCSSV hydraulic supply, gasket test, and seal cavity monitor lines are isolated by 15,000 psi ROV operated needle valves. All tree valves have the provision for ROV override. Interface details are given in Section 6. The tree is run guidelineless on drill pipe using the Tree Running Tool (TRT), which is latched to an internal profile in the top of the spool body. As the tree lands on the wellhead, the isolation sleeve, attached to the bottom of the spool body, is stabbed into the casing hanger in the wellhead housing, isolating the AX/VX gasket and the wellhead hanger assembly. After the tree has landed, the TRT is used to lock the wellhead connector and set the gasket. Injection flow is monitored by one pressure transducer located upstream of the injection master valve. The annulus is monitored by a single pressure transducer located downstream of the annulus master valve. A vertical hub and receiver structure is provided for diverless connection of the flowline jumper using the CVC jumper system. Information on the flowline connector system is contained in a separate manual. The structural capacity of the top profile of the tree spool (H4 mandrel) is shown on the next page.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 13 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Bending Capacity for the 18-3/4" 10 ksi Spool Top with H4 Profile and Connected to Dog and Window Connector
SB6 SB6 SB6 SB6 T=0 SB6 SB6 SB6 SB6 SB6

10 Bore Pressure, ksi 8

SB1: spool body path 1, m, md SB2: spool body path 2, m, md SB4: spool body path 4, m+b, od SB6: spool body path 6, m, md

T=1E6 lbf

6
SB4

SB6

SB6

SB4 T=2E6 lbf

SB6

4
SB4 SB4 T=3E6 lbf SB1 SB1 SB1 SB2 SB4 SB4 SB6

2 0 2

T=4E6 lbf SB1

5
Figure 7

Bending Moment, million ft-lbf

Bending Capacity for the 18-3/4" 10 ksi Spool Top with H4 Profile and Connected to Cameron Dog and Window Connector with 3.75M lbf of preload
10
SB6 SB6 SB6 SB1: spool body path 1, m, md SB4: spool body path 4, m+b, od SB6: spool body path 6, m, md SB6 SB4 SB4 T=2E6 lbf

Bore Pressure, ksi

6
SB4

T=1E6 lbf T=0E6 lbf SB4 SB4

4
SB1 SB1 SB1

2
SB1 SB1 SB1

0 2 3 4 5 Figure 7A 6

Bending Moment, million ft-lbf

The locking force applied to the actuator ring is translated into a preload between the spool body and connector faces. As the locking force increases, the preload increases. The capacity of a connector is dependent on a large number of parameters. Most of these are obvious, such as the strength and size of the component parts. Because of the complexity of the connectors, there are also a number of factors that are not quite as intuitive. The VETCO SHD connector has a reported preload of 3,750,000 lbf. Using the parameters from the analysis using a Cameron 18-3/4 10 ksi DWH connector and increasing the preload of 3,750,000 lbf, an additional set of calculations were made to determine how this effects the Cameron connection system. All other factors were the same. The results are in Figure 7A.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 14 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1

CONVERSION ASSEMBLY - 5 X 2-10M SPOOLTREE (CHOKE REMOVED) 2216524-02 02 SK-039745-02 DESCRIPTION


CUSTOMER SUPPLIED, G2 SPOOLTREE, TFE INJECTION FLOWLOOP, 6" OD X 4" ID PIPE; ROV PANEL COVER PLATE, MATTERHORN PROJEC FLANGE, BLIND, 1/2"-10M W/BX-151 STUD, DBL ENDED 1.000- 8UNC-2A X RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-151, 316 SST RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-169 EXTENDED HYDRAULIC PIPING AND COMPONENTS RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-155

PART NO.
CM-004185-01 2236700-01 2236730-01 2147049-02 219066-10-04-31 702003-15-14 702003-16-94 2235488-03 702003-15-54

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 15 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 6 12

5 X 2-10M SPOOLTREE ASSEMBLY (WITH CHOKE) 2216524-01 01 SK-039745-01 DESCRIPTION


17D PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE 17D PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE FOR TEST FLANGE, 5-1/8" 10K BX-169 CONVERSION KIT, TREE RUNNING TOOL SUB ASS'Y, SPOOL/CONN./LDG. RING ASSEMBLY: INJ. WING VALVE BLOCK ASSY, ADAPTOR FLANGE, 1-13/16"-10K INJECTION SPOOL, 6" CVC HUB & 5" CROSSOVER FLOWLOOP, 3.50 OD X 2.00 ASS'Y, TOP PLATE & MECHANICAL LOCKTREE FRAME, INTEGRAL SPOOLBODY, TFE SPECIAL GASKET, CIW (SYMMETRIC) CHOKE FRAME REWORK, FROM CM-4090-01 CUSTOMER SUPPLIED, CHOKE ALIGNMENT 3/4" 10K CHEMICAL INJECTION VALVE, ALIGNMENT DOG, SPOOL ASSEMBLY RECEIVER STRUCTURE, 6" HUB WELDMENT, ADAPTER, DWH- H4 FUNNELCUSTOMER SUPPLIED, CHOKE ASSEMBLY, CHANNEL F/ MOUNTING ROV PANELS, ASSY, ROV PANEL, ANNULUS SIDE, AWV, ASSY, ROV PANEL, MIDDLE, SCM, SV1, ASSY, ROV HOT STAB PANEL, GT & GR ASSY, ROV PANEL, PRODUCTION SIDE, BUMPER F/ PROTECTING TRANSDUCERS & ASSY, BLOCK ELBOW, 5-1/8" API 10K PIN, PMT ALIGNMENT 3/4" 10K CHEMICAL INJECTION VALVE WELDMENT, STEM EXTENSION F/ ELECT. BOLT, SUPER DUPLEX, .312-18 UNC X NUT, HVY HEX .312-18 GR 2H ZN PL SCREW, SOC HD SET .250-20 X .375 CABLE ASSY., .09 DIA. CABLE W/ EYE SCREW, HEX HD MCH #10-24 X .375

PART NO.
2148860-59 2148860-60 610470-65 2216533-01 2216875-01 2216538-01 2054403-14-02 2205459-02-01 2221387-01 2216535-01 2216526-01 2216537-01 2054339-01 2221383-01 CM-004091-01 2206378-02 2027919-02 2216682-01 2156674-01 CM-004089-01 2182409-05 2216847-01 2216849-01 2216851-01 2216845-01 2182409-04 2055284-05-02 2156428-01 2206378-01 2182487-03 2155974-04 2709000-02-01 038710-09 2748429-01 702511-13-00-06

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 16 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ITEM QTY.
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 1 1 4 2 12 2 12 12 42 14 28 1 1 2 14 1 2 12 36 8 16 1 1 1 8 1 4 8 1 4 8 1 4 4 4 4 5 6 3 1 1 6

PART NO.
2216677-01 2147049-02 219066-10-04-31 2201010-03 702586-19-00-27 676641-42 2182398-01 702586-19-00-40 2709000-10-01 702586-19-00-34 702528-24-02 2141627-01 2142889-01 702586-16-00-54 2709000-08-01 CM-004088-01 702585-19-00-26 702586-22-00-56 2709000-11-01 681727-09-00-86 2709000-12-01 2182409-06 2216913-01 CM-004078-01 702586-16-00-32 CM-004077-01 702533-01-10-30 2709000-01-01 2221218-01 702586-16-00-24 702528-20-02 2221279-01 2221279-02 2182842-02 702533-09-12-20 702533-09-12-40 702003-16-94 702003-15-24 702003-15-14 2013400-54 2013400-56-01 705786

DESCRIPTION
HYDRAULIC PIPING SCHEMATIC, 5"-10K FLANGE, BLIND, 1/2"-10M W/BX-151 STUD, DBL ENDED 1.000- 8UNC-2A X BLIND FLANGE, 2-1/16" API 10,000 SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.000-8 X 2.875 PIN,STRAIGHT KNURL 1.250/1.248 OD X WASHER, VERTICAL HUB RECEIVER SCR 1.000-08 X 4.000 B7 ZNPL HEX HD CAP NUT, HVY HEX 1.000-8 GR 2H ZN PL SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.000-8 X 3.500 WASHER, 1.00 FLAT TYPE A STL ZN PL ASSY, TRANSFER BARRIER MANIFOLD, HYDRAULIC BALANCE, SCREW, HEX HD CAP .750-10 X 5.500 NUT, HVY HEX .750-10 GR 2H ZN PL CUSTOMER SUPPLIED, TREE-MOUNTED SCR 1.000-08 X 2.750 B7 ZNPL 12 PT CAP SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.125-8 X 5.750 NUT, HVY HEX 1.125-8 GR 2H ZN PL STUD, CONT THD, 1.250-8 X 8.75 STL NUT, HVY HEX 1.250-8 GR 2H ZN PL CHANNEL F/ MOUNTING ROV PANELS, WELDMENT, POSITION INDICATOR FOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED, TREE-MOUNTED HYD SCREW, HEX HD CAP .750-10 X 3.250 CUSTOMER SUPPLIED, PRESSURE SENSOR STUD, CONT THD .250-20 X 3.000 NUT, HVY HEX .250-20 GR 2H ZN PL PLATE, F/ PROTECTING HYD. TUBING, SCR 0.750-10 X 2.500 B7 ZNPL HEX HD CAP WASHER, .750 FLAT TYPE A STL ZN PL COUNTERWEIGHT BASE COUNTERWEIGHT, 88.0 X 37.0 X 2.0 RETAINER PLATE, COUNTERWEIGHT, STUD, CONT THD 1.000-8 X22.000 STUD, CONT THD 1.000-8 X 24.000 RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-169 RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-152 RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-151, 316 SST NAMEPLATE FOR SUBSEA GATE VALVE, NAMEPLATE FOR GATE VALVES, API 6A SCR # 4 X 0.250 18-8 DR RND HD TYPE U

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 17 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ITEM QTY.
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 95 96 97 98 99 100 30 3 1 1 1 24 4 8 16 1 2 1 1 9 6 6 8 8 4

PART NO.
713837 702003-15-54 2221378-01 2221380-01 2221382-01 702586-22-00-36 702586-19-00-16 219070-11-08-51 2709000-11-11 2221381-01 2221381-02 2221381-03 2221381-04 2182419-01 2182419-02 2182419-03 2055673-09 2055673-10 2055673-12

DESCRIPTION
GREASE, 0 TO 350 DEGREES (1 #CAN) RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-155 ASS'Y, ELBOW, 5-1/8" 10K STUDDED X FLOWLOOP, CVC HUB TO CHOKE, 6" OD X FLOWLOOP, CHOKE TO TREE ELBOW BLOCK SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.125-8 X 3.750 SCR 1.000-08 X 1.750 B7 ZN HEX HD CAP STUD, DBL ENDED 1.125-8UN-2A X NUT, HVY HEX 1.125-8 GR 2HM ZN PL COUNTERWEIGHT BASE, FRONT SIDE COUNTERWEIGHT, FRONT SIDE, 2" THK COUNTERWEIGHT, FRONT SIDE 1" THK COUNTERWEIGHT, FRONT LEFT, SMALL 2" SHIM .031" THICK, G2 TREE FRAME SHIM .062" THICK, G2 TREE FRAME SHIM .125" THICK, G2 TREE FRAME SHIM, TOP PLATE, DIM 'T' = .079 (2. SHIM, TOP PLATE, DIM 'T' = .060 +/SHIM, TOP PLATE, DIM 'T' = .236 (6.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 18 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.1

Spool Body / Connector Sub-Assembly The spool body is rated to 10,000 psi and seals directly to the wellhead housing using an AX/VX gasket. The top of the spool has an 18-3/4 10,000 psi H4 mandrel wellhead profile with a VX gasket prep. The bottom of the spool body contains internal preparations for mounting the isolation sleeve and four gasket retainer assemblies for the wellhead gasket. The OD of the body contains an acme thread for attachment of the wellhead connector. The injection master, annulus master and annulus access valves are integral to the spool body. The injection valve is 5-1/8 10,000 psi and the annulus valves are 2-1/16 10,000 psi designated as IMV, AMV, and AAV on the tree panels. All actuator spring chambers have been filled with Marston Bentley HW-525 control fluid and plumbed to a transfer barrier accumulator. The injection wing valve block and adapter flange (annulus block) are bolted to the tree spool body side outlets studded with BX type ring grooves. The spool has two hydraulic outlets for down hole fluid communication (2x SCSSVs). The spool also incorporates a seal cavity monitor port and gasket test port. All spool outlets are studded with BX type ring grooves. Shoulders and grooves inside the tree body provide the landing and the locking profiles for the tubing hanger and the internal cap. The tubing hanger landing shoulder is specially ported to accept the tubing hanger control stabs and acts as a manifold which provides hydraulic continuity between the production control system and downhole hydraulics for the SCSSVs.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 19 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 40 41 42 60 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 4 16 8 8 16 16 16 2 4 1 4 4 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 2

SPOOLTREE SUB-ASSEMBLY 2216538-01 C01 SK-039707-01 DESCRIPTION


SPOOLBODY, FIN. MACH., INTEGRAL LANDING RING, INTERNAL PRESSURE LANDING RING, 2 PORTS (B AND C), G2 PIN, DOWEL, .742 DIA X 1.75 LG, METAL FACE SEAL TO FIT .782 DIA X O RING, SIZE AS-568-119 .924 ID X CAP SCREW, SPECIAL HEX HEAD, 11/16AX GASKET RETAINER MECHANISM ORIENTATION KEY, SPOOL BODY, G2 SCR 0.562-12 X 2.000 GR B7 ZN 12 PT CAP ASSY, DWH CONNECTOR, 18 3/4- 10000 ASSY, ACTUATOR ROD (LOCKING) RETAINING RING, SPOOL BODY, W/ LOAD ISOLATION NEEDLE VALVE (MONO BLOCK) SUB-ASSY: 5-1/8"-10K "FLS" VALVE NUT, HVY HEX 2.000-8 STUD, DBL ENDED 2.000-8UN-2A X STUD, DBL ENDED 1.000- 8UNC-2A X STUD, DBL ENDED .750-10UNC-2A X NUT, HVY HEX .750-10 GR 2HM ZN PL NUT, HVY HEX 1.000-8 GR 2HM ZN PL STUD, DBL ENDED 1.250-8UN-2A X NUT, HVY HEX 1.250-8 GR 2H ZN PL DOWEL PIN 1.500/1.495 OD X 3-3/4 LG PLUG ASSY, PIN EXPANDABLE FOR .281 NAMEPLATE FOR SUBSEA GATE VALVE, SCR # 4 X 0.250 18-8 DR RND HD TYPE U STUD, DBL ENDED 2.000-8UN-2A X SCR 0.500-13 X 0.750 SOC HD SET FLAT PT VALVE CAVITY PARTS, 2.1/16" 10K RING GASKET, API TYPE BX-151, 316 SST SPECIAL GASKET, CIW (SYMMETRIC) ASSY, ISOLATION SLEEVE VERSION B, TOOL, INSTALLATION, FOR LEE PLUG, ASSY, 5-1/8 10,000 CM ACTUATOR VE ASSY, 2-1/16 5,000 & 10,000 CM TEST CAP, 2-1/16 5,000 FLS GV, PREP

PART NO.
2216528-01 2142406-02 2155843-10-01 2155109-01 2748248-01 702647-11-95 2142768-01 2055205-02 2142774-01 702585-12-00-20 2097932-02-02 2156678-01 2142119-02 2055535-01 2096075-05-04 2709000-18-41 219070-18-24-01 219066-10-08-61 219066-08-03-61 2709000-08-11 2709000-10-11 219065-12-04-41 2709000-12-01 021816-28 2748080-01 2013400-31 705786 219070-18-12-41 702515-25-10-12 2096165-11-02 702003-15-14 2054339-01 2216531-01 2748117-01 2096051-06 2096105-11 2012749-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 20 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ITEM QTY.
61 99 1 1

PART NO.
2147149-02 2734021-01

DESCRIPTION
TEST CAP, 5-1/8 10,000 FLS GV, LUBRICANT, HIGH VISCOSITY SILICONE

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 21 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

AX GASKET RETAINER MECHANISM 2055205-02 A02 SK-097464-02 DESCRIPTION


INSERT BODY,`AX' GASKET RETAINER SLEEVE FOR HYDRAULIC AX GASKET PISTON FOR HYDRAULIC AX GASKET SPRING, COMPRESSION, 0.093 DIA O RING, SIZE AS-568-125 1.299 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-117 .799 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-110 .362 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-113 .549 ID

PART NO.
2055766-01 2055202-01 2055203-01 040310-01-67 702645-12-54 702645-11-74 702645-11-04 702645-11-34

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 22 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.2

Tree Connector The wellhead connector is a Cameron dog and window style mechanical connector capable of providing approximately 3.2 million pounds of preload when operated by the TRT. The connector's actuator rod design incorporates two passive secondary lock assemblies, which during testing showed a capacity of 19 kips. See Section 4.1.3 for secondary lock assembly drawings. This connector uses a 4 degree friction locking taper which requires a coefficient of friction greater than .07. The use of the secondary locks assures an allowable friction co-efficient of .066. Prior to running the tree, each connector is tested to ensure a minimum coefficient of friction of .10. The connector incorporates four hydraulically operated gasket retainers located in the spool body. The gasket is released by pressurization when using the hot stab designated GR on the tree's ROV panel (smaller diameter on hot stab). Supplying chemical injection to the connector as well as applying pressure to help retract the connector dogs as a secondary release feature can also be done through the larger diameter port on the GT hot stab receptacle. The connector body contains a female acme thread for attachment to the spool tree body. The structural capacity of the connector is shown on the following page.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 23 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ACTUATOR RING LOCK DOG

CONNECTOR BODY

GASKET BODY RING

WELLHEAD (LOWER BODY)

Bending Capacity for the 18-3/4" 10 ksi Dog and Window Connector with 85 ksi Yield Strength of Wellhead
SB4: wellhead path 4, m+b, od

10 Bore Pressure, ksi 8 6 4 2 0 2 3 4 5 6


T=4E6 lbf T=1E6 lbf

Wellhead Lower Body


T=0

T=2E6 lbf

T=3E6 lbf

7 Figure 9

Bending Moment, million ft-lbf

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 24 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 1 1 1 1 10 20 20 8 8 1 1 1 1 12 1 8 4 20 4 4

DWH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 2097932-02-02 A01 SK-098335-02 DESCRIPTION


BODY RING, HDW CONN, MECH, H4 LOCK DOG- SET OF 8, ACTUATOR RING, FIN M/C, DWH CONN, MOUNTING RING, MECHANICAL DWH CONNE CLAMPING PLATE, MECHANICAL DWH CONN SCREW, 12 PT CAP 1.250-8 X 3.250 SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.250-8 X 3.000 PIN, ROLL -.500 X 1.750 STL ZN PL O RING, SIZE AS-568-361 5.975 ID X O RING, SPLICED 26.125 ID X .375 O RING, SPLICED 27.0" ID X .375 FIT.,GREASE 1/2 NPT SAF-VENT 316SST VENT ADAPTOR SCR 1.000-08 X 2.000 SOC HD SET STL CD O RING, SPLICED 37.25 ID X .275 PLUG, PIPE, HEX SOC. .375 SST 316 SCREW, 12 PT CAP 1.000-8 X 1.500 SCR 0.750-10 X 1.000 CUP PT SOC HD SET SCREW, SOC HD SET .625-11 X 1.000 ANTI-ROTATION PLATE,

PART NO.
2097930-01 2097946-01 2097928-02 2055131-01 2097968-01 702585-25-00-32 702586-25-00-30 014443-17 702645-36-12 718097 718096 K098437 2097280-01 702514-33-22 2715614 2704588 702585-19-00-14 702514-29-21 702514-27-21 2055371-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 25 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 1 1 4 1 1

ACTUATOR ROD ASSEMBLY 2156678-01 B01 SK-126768-01 DESCRIPTION


ACTUATOR ROD-58.15" O.A.L. COLLAR SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X 1.000 M/D, SPACER, ACTUATOR ROD, PIN, SPRING .187 X .500 420 SST

PART NO.
2156677-01 2055098-01 702514-21-21 2155708-02 018571-03

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 26 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.3

Top Plate / Mechanical Lockdown Assembly The top plate provides protection for the tree valves during installation and workover activities. Two wellhead connector mechanical lockdown assemblies are attached to the underside of this plate. They provide a secondary means of ensuring the dog-in-window tree connector remains locked to the wellhead. The assemblies consist of two opposing half clamps that utilize Bellville springs to force them to be always in contact with the actuator rod. This spring force is designed to limit actuator rod movement such that it will occur only when greater than 7,500 lb of axial force from the Tree Running Tool is applied.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 27 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 1 2 8 8

TOP PLATE AND MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN ASSEMBLY 2216526-01 B01 SK-039736-01 DESCRIPTION
TOP PLATE, G2 INTEGRAL SPOOL BODY, ASSEMBLY, MECHANICAL LOCKD0WN, SPACER LEG- MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN SCREW, 12 PT CAP .750-10 X 6.000

PART NO.
2216536-01 2055545-08 2055561-01 702585-16-00-60

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 28 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 24 4 4 4 1 2 1

MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN ASSEMBLY 2055545-08 B01 SK-098375-08 DESCRIPTION


BASE PLATE, MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN HALF CLAMP- MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN SPRING, DISC WITH MOLY COATED WASHER, .625 FLAT TYPE A STL NUT 0.625-11 STL ZNPL FLEXLOC HEX LOCK SHOULDER SCREW- MECHANICAL LOCKDOWN LOCK SCREW W/ SHOULDER - MECHANICAL SPACER/ SHEAR STUD- MECHANICAL CLAMP BLOCK W/COUNTERBORE -

PART NO.
2055544-01 2097987-01 2166804-01 702528-19-02 702519-27-01-01 2097988-03 2097989-03 2097990-03 2097991-03

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 29 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.4

Isolation Sleeve The isolation sleeve is attached to the bottom of the spool body and stabs into the casing hanger when the tree has fully landed on the wellhead and seals with a metal end cap seal. This sleeve acts as the inner pressure barrier, making the wellhead connector's AX/VX gasket and the wellhead seal assembly secondary. The tree isolation sleeve is suitable for an FMC UWD-15 rigid lock wellhead system, sealing into the 10-3/4 casing hanger.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 30 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 4 1 2

ISOLATION SLEEVE ASSEMBLY 2216531-01 01 SK-039770-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, ISOLATION SLEEVE, 13.0425 SEAL RETAINER RING, 16.283" NOM LOWER SEAL RETAINER, ISOLATION ACTUATOR RING, ISOLATION SLEEVE RETAINER NUT, SHEAR PIN, SHEAR PIN, ACTUATOR RING, SPRING, COMP., .360 OD X .045 X RETAINER PIN, ACTUATOR RING, SPLIT LOCKDOWN RING, ISOLATION SEAL, METAL END CAP, 16.275" NOM SCREW, SOC HD SET .312-18 X .62" METAL ENDCAP SEAL, MALE STAB TYPE, SHEAR PIN SLEEVE, ACTUATOR RING,

PART NO.
2182341-02 2181072-01 2182801-01 2141463-01 2141470-02 2156904-01 2748122-01 2141468-01 2141464-01 2045896-03 702515-19-10-10 2182345-02 2156903-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 31 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.5

Injection Valve Block Assembly The injection valve block assembly is a single block containing one 5-10,000 psi and one 2-1/16-10,000 psi hydraulically actuated gate valves. They function as the injection wing valve and annulus crossover valve designated as IWV and XOV, respectively on the tree panels. The valves use the standard Cameron FLS cavity design and incorporate CM actuators that provide fail closed capabilities. The springs used to augment stem-assisted closing of the valve are designed to be sufficient for water depths to 3,280'. All actuator spring chambers have been filled with HW525 control fluid and plumbed to a transfer barrier accumulator. ROV interface and manual override requirements are listed in Section 6. The block allows for mounting the injection pressure sensor and the chemical injection valve. The 5 IWV on the injection valve block as well as the 5 IMV on the spool body are designated underwater safety valves (USV). See TC-002120-01 Operation and Maintenance Manual. For Design and Operation Parameters of the 5 and 2 Valves and Actuators See SK-144073-59 and SK-144073-60.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 32 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 20 1 1

INJECTION WING VALVE BLOCK ASSEMBLY 2054403-14-02 C01 SK-097609-13 DESCRIPTION


17D PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE, 17D PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE, PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE FOR INJECTION WING VALVE BLOCK ASSY: ASSY, 5-1/8 10,000 CM ACTUATOR VE NAMEPLATE FOR SUBSEA GATE VALVE, SCR # 4 X 0.250 18-8 DR RND HD TYPE U GREASE, 0 TO 350 DEGREES (1 #CAN) ASSY, 2-1/16 5,000 & 10,000 CM NAMEPLATE FOR GATE VALVES, API 6A

PART NO.
2148860-59 2148860-60 610470-65 2054404-14-02 2096051-06 2013400-54 705786 713837 2096105-11 2013400-56-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 33 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.6

CM Actuators (Injection/Annulus) Subsea actuators are designed to provide fail closed operation of the relevant gate valve and are controlled by hydraulic supply. For ease of assembly, handling, and maintenance, actuators are designed as separate units that can be detached from their respective valve assembly without having to fully dismantle the actuator, break the valve bonnet/body connection, or disturb the stem packing. Note: 1. Actuators may only be assembled to their respective valve assembly after installation of the gate, stem, and bonnet. 2. Prior to installation of the actuator assembly, piston stroke is set by an adjusting ring installed on the valve (external to the bonnet).

Two ports are provided in the actuator cylinder for OPEN and CLOSE hydraulic connectors. The ports also facilitate venting of air from the system and enable flushing to the required cleanliness standard. All units are flushed to NAS 1638 Class 6 cleanliness standard prior to delivery. Note: When actuators are cycled (OPEN/CLOSE), volumetric changes take place in the spring chamber (the volume in the spring chamber reduces on the opening stroke, and increases on the closing stroke). These changes are compensated for by the inclusion of a transfer barrier accumulator in the hydraulic circuit.

The actuator assemblies fitted to the valve blocks are all single acting compact actuators of the rising stem type, with linear override and position indicator. They provide overall control of respective gate valves. Connection to the gate valve is by means of an internally threaded lock ring engaging a corresponding thread on the outer diameter of the bonnet with the actuator rising stem being threaded onto the valve stem. Contained within the spring housing is the spring and the spring plate. They are held in the housing by the retainer ring which is secured to the spring housing by a lock ring. An o-ring provides sealing between the retainer ring and spring housing preventing ingress of seawater into the spring housing. The piston is fitted through the cylinder (which is seated in the main bore of the spring housing) and carries the rising stem. Sealing between the rising stem and piston is by means of three seal rings, while sealing between piston and cylinder is by means of the piston seal assembly. A scraper ring is also fitted into a groove in the piston and is used to prevent ingress of debris into the actuator internals. Note: The scraper ring prevents debris reaching the seals, thus preventing damage to the seals.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 34 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Fitted at the outboard end of the actuator is a stem housing. The stem housing is retained by a clamp ring, which is bolted to the retainer ring. Also at the outboard end is an indicator assembly. Housed within the stem housing and fitted to the outboard end of the rising stem is an indicator inner ring, which is secured in position by a set screw. Installed around the outside of the stem housing an indicator ring is secured by four set screws (fitted through the indicator outer ring and stem housing), to the indicator inner ring. The indicator assembly provides a positive indication of valve position and is controlled by the piston stroke. The length of piston stroke is adjustable by means of an adjusting ring installed on the bonnet of the gate valve. Note: The piston stroke is correctly set during manufacturing.

In the event of a control systems failure, the actuator can be overridden by means of a special hydraulic tool being installed onto the stem housing at the front end of the actuator, attached by ROV. The hydraulic tool is then used to exert a force on the end of the rising stem, compressing the spring and opening the valve. If required the valve may be locked in the open position by leaving the tool in place with the hydraulic pressure locked in. Linear ROV override of the injection and annulus valves is accommodated by a bayonet style interface.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 35 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 12 12 12 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

5 CM ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 2096051-06 B01 SK-096783-06 DESCRIPTION


SPRING HOUSING LOCKRING RETAINER RING PISTON (JIC HYDRAULIC PORTS) CLAMP RING CYLINDER SPRING PLATE STEM HOUSING W/LINEAR OVERRIDE RISING STEM ASSY. 5.1/8" 10,000 INDICATER RING - INNER INDICATOR RING - OUTER SPLIT RETAINING RING SPRING COMPRESSION 5" SCREW, HEX HS MCH M8X1.25 PITCH X50 STUD DE 0.875-09 X 03.000 B7 ZN PL NUT, HVY HEX .875-9 GR 2H ZN PL SCR 0.750-10 X 0.750 CUP PT SOC HD SET PIN,DOWEL .375/.374 OD X .875 LG SCR 0.375-16 X 0.625 CUP PT SOC HD SET O RING, SIZE AS-568-223 1.609 ID X BEARING, SPLIT SLEEVE 2.75 ID X SEAL RING, 2.75 ID X 3.50 OD X .413 SCRAPER RING 2.75 O RING, SIZE AS-568-450 10.475 ID X PISTON SEAL RING, HALLITE 53, 220MM O-RG .275W X 14.475ID 90D NITRILE PLUG, TUBING-HEX 3/8 TUBE SST NAMEPLATE F/GV ACTUATORS, ALT:255124-05 SCR # 4 X 0.188 STL DR RND HD TYPE U BACK-UP RING, SIZE 223 1.647 ID X PIN, DOWEL- .250 DIA X 1.000 LG CONTROL LINE ADAPTOR, JIC 37 DEG O-RG .210W X 12.975ID 90D NITRILE END PLATE, SPRING HOUSING PLUG, MALE HEAD N0.8 JIC 37 DEG, PLUG,PIPE,SOCKET HD,1/4,

PART NO.
2096058-07 2096059-01 2096060-01 2096061-11 2096062-01-01 2096063-01-01 2096064-01 2054158-27 2062995-04 2054160-01 2054161-01 2096066-01 2027135-16 2715803 219065-09-03-01 2709000-09-01 702515-29-20-12 021810-96 702515-21-20-10 702645-22-31 718210 2730527 718310 702645-45-01 2734300-37-01 702645-45-81 501133-04-05 2013400-32 702525-10 042000-02-23 200226 2205671-01 702645-38-21 2096067-01 2730878 M584842

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 36 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 4 12 5 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

2 CM ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 2096105-11 B01 SK-096799-09 DESCRIPTION


SPRING HOUSING LOCKRING 2 1/16"-10K 'CM' ACTUATOR RETAINER RING PISTON-LINEAR OVERRIDE. CYLINDER. SPRING PLATE RISING STEM ASSY. 2.1/16" 5K & 10K INDICATOR RING - INNER INDICATOR RING - OUTER SPLIT RETAINING RING SPRING - COMPRESSION SCREW, HEX HS MCH M8X1.25 PITCH X50 SCR 0.625-11 X 3.000 HEX HD CAP GR B7 SCR # 4 X 0.188 STL DR RND HD TYPE U SCR 0.750-10 X 0.625 CUP PT SOC HD SET SCR 0.375-16 X 0.875 CUP PT SOC HD SET O-RG .103W X 00.799ID 90D NITRILE BEARING, SPLIT SLEEVE 1.50 ID X SEAL RING, 1.50 ID X 1.88 OD X .250 SCRAPER RING, 1.500 ROD DIA WYCLIP O-RG .210W X 05.850ID 90D NITRILE PISTON SEAL ASSY.115MM NOM OD ALPHA O-RG .210W X 07.975ID 90D NITRILE CONTROL LINE ADAPTOR, 9/16"-18UNF PLUG, TUBING-HEX 3/8 TUBE SST NAMEPLATE F/GV ACTUATORS, ALT:255124-05 BACK-UP RING, SIZE 117 .799 ID X PIN, DOWEL- .250 DIA X 1.000 LG SPRING HOUSING END PLATE O RING, SIZE AS-568-365 6.975 ID X STEM HOUSING W/LINEAR OVERRIDE BUSH GUIDE O-RING, SIZE AS-568-906 .468 ID X

PART NO.
2096107-03 2054178-04 2096108-01 2054180-05 2096416-03 2054182-01 2054199-08 2054184-01 2054161-01 2054185-01 2027135-17 2715803 191821-14-00-30 702525-10 702515-29-20-10 702515-21-20-14 702645-11-71 718209 2730528 600937-03 702645-36-01 2714169 702645-36-91 2205671-03 501133-04-05 2013400-32 042000-01-17 200226 2096011-02 702645-36-51 2054158-28 191882-05 2748500-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 37 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.7

FLS Gate Valves (Injection/Annulus) The valves that control the injection and annulus flow are Camerons FLS model gate valves. The valve design features are described below to give a detailed picture of these components that are critically important in subsea trees. The FLS model is the latest refinement of the Cameron F-Series of valves which have been supplied for production and drilling service since 1958. Metal to Metal Sealing Sealing at gate to seat and seat to body is metal to metal. Seal surfaces on both sides of the seats and gate are lapped to a mirror finish and are verified to be flat within less than 4 helium light bands to ensure gas tight sealing. Lubricant is used to limit wear, friction, and intrusion of contaminants into the valve cavity, not as an aid to sealing. One-piece floating seats and a floating slab gate provide reliable performance through simplicity of operation and a minimum of sealing interfaces. Cavity clearances are carefully controlled to limit the amount of float needed, and modified acme threads at the gate-to-stem connection provide sufficient freedom of movement in all directions to effect a positive downstream seal. Improved Seat Seal Design In addition to the lapped metal to metal seal between the seats and valve body, the FLS gate valve incorporates two V-type lip seals on the body sealing face of each seat. These OD and ID seals are each constructed of a pressure energized non-elastomeric lip seal that is spring loaded by an Elgiloy finger spring. Material of the lip seal is carbon filled PEEK or virgin PTFE, depending on the service and application. The OD and ID lip seals perform several functions in the FLS valve: Contaminants and debris are excluded from the metal sealing surfaces of the seat and body between the two seals. The spring loaded feature of the seals maintains contact between the gate and seats, wiping the seal surfaces and protecting them from damage due to sand or other contaminants. Body cavity clearance is effectively reduced to zero, while the downstream sealing function of the slab gate design is retained. Sealing integrity is enhanced at very low differential pressures, where low bearing stresses limit the effectiveness of the metal-to-metal seal. The FLS seat and seal design was first developed for drilling service, to eliminate damage and erosion of the body seal faces caused by sand, abrasives, and heavy drilling mud.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 38 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Bi-Directional Sealing The FLS is a truly symmetric bi-directional design, without a preferred direction of operation in this configuration. The seal diameters and bearing areas of the FLS seats are designed to prevent trapping of pressure inside the valve cavity, so that the valve can be used with a failsafe actuator with well-pressure-assisted closing without a lower stem or internal porting. Testing has been performed to verify that no pressure locking or starvation occurs with the FLS in this application. Stem Packing Stem seal is a non-elastomeric lip seal. This pressure energized seal is constructed of filled PTFE, and is spring energized with Elgiloy finger springs. Sealant injection is neither required nor recommended for the stem seal.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 39 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 12 12 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

5 FLS GATE VALVE SUB-ASSEMBLY 2096075-05-04 A02 SK-096791-01 DESCRIPTION


BONNET, 5-1/8"-10K ACTUATED VALVE. STEM: 5-1/8"-10K ACTUATED VALVE GATE - 5-1/8" 10K ACTUATED VALVE SEAT, 5.1/8" 10000 "FLS" GV OD FACE SEAL, 6.648 ID, SPLIT RING ID FACE SEAL 5.380 ID X 5.646 OD PSL3 PACKING GLAND - 5-1/8" 10,000 STUD, DBL ENDED 1.500- 8UN -2A X NUT, ALLEN SOCKET HEAD. RING GASKET, 8.694 OD X 8.121 ID X ADJUSTING RING - 5-1/8" 10,000 SEAL RING, 2.75 ID X 3.25 OD X 9MM BEARING, SPLIT SLEEVE 2.75 ID X SCR 0.375-16 X 0.625 CUP PT SOC HD SET O-RG .210W X 04.100ID 90D NITRILE RING, BACK-UP - 2.752 ID X 3.498 OD PACKING, VARIPAK 2.75 ID X 3.50 OD ASSY, PRESSURE RELIEF CHECK VALVE. GREASE FILLER ASSEMBLY. CHECK VLV ASSY (get from Leeds) SCR 0.750-16 X 0.375 HOL HEX SET STL PIPE PLUG HEX HD 1/4"NPT --ST/STL-O-RG .210W X 07.475ID 90D NITRILE PIN, SPIROL .250 X 3.250 SST REVERSE PRESSURE SUPPORT RING,

PART NO.
2096073-04-01 2054087-05-01 2054104-03-01 140413-01-71-03 2147124-07-03 140398-06-01-03 2054118-01-01 219066-14-07-51 220464-20 140170-08-02-04 2054478-01-01 718300 718210 702515-21-20-10 702645-34-61 691889-31 140232-27-51-03 2136596-01 2136606-01 221034-03 M526742 005930-14 702645-36-71 707079 631486-04

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 40 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 8 8 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

2 FLS GATE VALVE SUB-ASSEMBLY 2096165-11-02 A02 SK-096118-11 DESCRIPTION


BONNET, 2-1/16" 10K ACTUATED VALVE STEM, 2.1/16" 10K ACTUATED VALVE GATE, 2-1/16 2,000 - 10,000 CM SEAT WITH TFL PREP, 2-1/16 2,000 OD FACE SEAL 2.790 ID X 3.063 OD PSL3 ID FACE SEAL 2.260 ID X 2.525 GLAND, 2-1/16" 10K ACTUATED VALVE STUD, DBL ENDED 1.125- 8UN -2A X NUT, ALLEN SOCKET HEAD, 12 POINT, RING GASKET, 4.564 OD X 3.985 ID ADJUSTING RING SEAL RING, 1.50 ID X 1.88 OD X .250 BEARING, SPLIT SLEEVE 1.50 ID X SCREW, SOC HD SET .312-18 X .375 O-RG .210W X 02.475ID 90D NITRILE BACK-UP RING, STEM SEAL, PACKING, VARIPAK 1.50 ID X 2.25 ASSY, PRESSURE RELIEF CHECK VALVE. FITTING, INJECTION .750-16UNF WITH CHECK VLV ASSY (get from Leeds) SCR 0.750-16 X 0.375 HOL HEX SET STL PIPE PLUG HEX HD 1/4"NPT --ST/STL-0-RG .210W X 03.850ID 90D NITRILE PIN, ROLL .250 X 2.000 SST REVERSE PRESSURE SUPPORT RING,

PART NO.
2054085-03-04 2096166-03-01 2054112-02-01 2054117-01-01 140146-03-01-03 140398-02-01-03 2054121-01-01 219066-11-06-11 220464-19 140170-02-01-04 2054122-01 713603 718209 702515-19-20-06 702645-33-31 2013133-05 140232-15-01-03 2136596-01 2734297-03 221034-03 M526742 005930-14 702645-34-41 700338 631486-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 41 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.8

Hydraulically Operated Gate Valve The Annulus Wing Valve (AWV) is a subsea hydraulically operated gate valve, rated 10,000 psi working pressure. This valve has been designed and hyperbarically tested to operate at seawater depths to 5,000 ft. The valve has an ROV override of multi-turn (6 turns open to close) operation, and also features positive indication of open and closed positions via an indicator connected to the actuator piston. See Hydraulically Operated Gate Valve Drawing SK-118590-02.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 42 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.9

15,000 psi Needle Valves These valves are used to isolate the SCM, SV1, SV2, and GT lines. These valves require 270 degree of rotation and are manually operated using an ROV. A visual position indication of the valve is provided by a pointer located on the end effector in the ROV bucket. ROV interface and manual override requirements are listed in Section 6. See Isolation Needle Valve Drawing SK-098369-01.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 43 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.10 Tree Hydraulic Components Flow Schematic Low pressure tree hydraulic tubing is grade 316L stainless steel and is welded into the control junction plate and connected to the actuators using weld x fitting adapters. Low pressure GR hot stab circuit is 316L stainless steel tubing using Swagelok fittings to connect to both ends. High pressure tubing is 316L stainless steel welded at the control hydraulic junction plate and connected to the valve input ports using Autoclave antivibration medium pressure fittings or weld x fitting adapters. High pressure GT hot stab circuit is 316L stainless steel tubing using Autoclave anti-vibration fittings in both ends.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 44 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 20 1 5

EXTENDED HYDRAULIC PIPING AND COMPONENTS 2235488-03 01 SK-081529-03 DESCRIPTION


HYDRA TBG 316L ST/STL 3/8"OD X 0.065"W PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX SOC 1/4 CLAMP, TUBE SST 3/8 OD 2 TUBES

PART NO.
2704149 203724 2704082-02

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 45 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 40 80 300 100 20 1 2 2 9 1 3 2 1 5 8 1 5 5 5 5 1

HYDRAULIC PIPING COMPONENTS 2216677-01 01 SK-039708-01 DESCRIPTION


HYDRAULIC TUBING 316L STAINLESS HYDRA TBG 316L ST/STL 3/8"OD X 0.065"W STN STL HYDR TBG 316L CD SML STN STL HYDR TBG 316 CD SML TEE, SOCKET WELD, .209 I.D., F/ ADAPTER, 9/16" AE MED PRESSURE ADAPTER, 9/16" AE MED PRESSURE CONNECTOR, TBG MALE .56-18 SAE X UNION, TEE 3/8 TBG,SST CONNECTOR,TBG,MALE,1/4"NPT x 3/8"TBG,SWG CONNECTOR, TBG MALE 3/4 NPT X PIPE PLUG HEX HD 3/4 NPT --ST/STL-PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX HD 1/2 CONNECTOR, 1/2 NPT ADAPTER, 1/4" NPT X SF-375-CX (.375 CLAMP, TUBE SST 3/8 OD 2 TUBES CLAMP, TUBE SST 3/8 OD 3 TUBES CLAMP, TUBE SST 3/8 OD 4 TUBES CLAMP, TUBE SST 3/8 OD 5 TUBES SEALANT, THREAD - LOCTITE 567,

PART NO.
2704150 2704149 718009-09 701062 2182989-02 2748447-01 2748142-01 712589 040548-01-03 204887-05-02-22 204887-08-05-22 005930-16 203444 204887-05-04-22 2749318-01 2704082-02 2704082-03 2704082-04 2704082-05 711706

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 46 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.1.11 Transfer Barrier All hydraulically actuated valves have the spring side (compensator) plumbed to a common point and then to a transfer barrier. The transfer barrier is plumbed with "by-pass" check valves (normally set at 100 psi). The system is filled per Cameron procedures at tree assembly. If, during operation, there is too much fluid on the spring side of the valve, this fluid will be dumped to sea through the outlet check valve as the valve is opened. In the unlikely event there is not enough fluid on the spring side to allow the valve to close, seawater will be allowed to enter the system through the inlet check valve.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 47 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 20 1 1 1

TRANSFER BARRIER ASSEMBLY 2141627-01 01 SK-126356-01 DESCRIPTION


ACCUMULATOR, HYD 10.0 GAL, 3000 PSI VALVE, RELIEF .50 NPT SST 50 PSI CONNECTOR, TBG FEMALE 1/2 NPT X NIPPLE, PIPE-HEX REDUCING 3/4 X BUSHING, PIPE 1-1/4 X 1/2 SST ELBOW,90 DEG STREET 1/2F X 1/2M CROSS, 3/4 NPT FEMALE, SST 316 CONNECTOR, TBG MALE 3/4 NPT X NIPPLE, PIPE HEX SHORT 3/4 X 2.O LG STRAINER, 4" DIA X 5.25 LG ST/STL HYDRA TBG 316L ST/STL 3/8"OD X 0.065"W ELBOW,90 DEG STREET 3/4F X 3/4M BUSHING, PIPE 2" X 3/4" SST SEALANT, THREAD - LOCTITE 567,

PART NO.
2705842-01 709321 204888-05-04-22 700195 704492 203440 2705800-01 204887-05-05-22 2705795-01 711992 2704149 675029-44 712283 711706

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 48 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.2

Tubing Hanger Tubing Hanger is supplied as follows: Two downhole hydraulic control lines

The tubing hanger suspends the production tubing and provides porting for two fluid penetrations that allow communication to SCSSV functions. The tubing hanger has a 5 concentric bore with a 5 side production outlet. The production outlet utilizes Metal End Cap seals to seal to the tree spool bore. The top of the concentric bore contains a common nipple profile for 5.25 SSR wireline plugs and sleeves used during tubing hanger installation, workover and production. The bottom of the hanger body has 5-1/2 VAM ACE 17 lb/ft box connection. The hanger has a 4.795 minimum bore. The top of the hanger is designed to interface with a hydraulically operated tubing hanger running tool. The hanger has a stationary profile engaged by the running tool, which is the main weight carrying connection when handling the hanger and tubing string. During installation, the tubing hanger orients, lands, and locks to the bore of the spool tree. An orientation sleeve with a helix on the bottom of the hanger engages a key in the tree, providing 360 degrees of passive orientation. The hydraulic tubing hanger running tool lands on a shoulder in the spool before the hanger lands. At this point the hanger landing surface and control stab receptacles can be flushed with control fluid. The hanger is then "soft landed" by bleeding pressure off of the running tool soft land function. While running the hanger, the SCSSV control line stabs are protected by a circuit ring. The sleeve and hanger body have special cross porting to allow the control lines to be continuously pressurized and monitored through the hydraulic running tool back to the surface during installation. As the hanger soft lands, the circuit ring is pushed upward relative to the hanger, allowing the stabs to engage the landing shoulder in the tree body. Simultaneously, the hydraulic circuit from the surface is blinded and hydraulic control is passed to the tree IWOC umbilical. Once landed, the hanger seal to the tree can be pressure tested from above, followed by internal or external pressure testing of control stabs to verify proper engagement. The hanger is then locked into the tree by energizing a split lock ring with the running tool. Prior to tubing hanger installation, a wireline retrievable bridging sleeve is installed in the hanger's vertical bore which seals above and below the production outlet to provide a barrier for testing between the production bore gallery seals. Once the tree testing is completed, the bridging sleeve is removed and replaced with a larger bore protection sleeve used to protect critical surfaces during further downhole work. After all downhole operations have been completed, the protection sleeve is retrieved and replaced with a plug which blanks off the vertical bore during production.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 49 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 0 0 0 1 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 10 4 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 3

TUBING HANGER ASSEMBLY 2216525-01 B01 SK-039725-01 DESCRIPTION


REDRESS KIT, W/O-RING SEAL F/TUBING REDRESS KIT W/PEEK SEALS F/TUBING REDRESS TOOLS F/TUBING HANGER LIP SEAL, AXIAL FOR .852 DIA BORE BODY, FINISH MACHINE, G2 TUBING HGR SEGMENTED LOAD RING, ACTUATOR RING LOCKING SEGMENTS, F/ T.H. TO HANDLI HANDLING RING. ACTUATOR RING, TUBING HANGER SPACER RING, 5.12 SIDE OUTLET, G2 RING, UPPER SEAL SPACER, TUBING RING, LOWER SEAL SPACER, G2 SPOOLASSY, SHEAR PIN CARTRIDGE, TUBING SEAL, METAL ENDCAP, 14.250" NOM. SEAL, METAL ENDCAP, 14.490" NOM. SEAL, METAL ENDCAP, 17.656" NOM. RING, THREADED RETAINER, G2 SPOOLRUNNING/LANDING CIRCUIT RING, PORTS SUB-ASSY, UPPER SEAL CARRIER, F/ LOCK RING, 10M TUBING HANGER, G2 LOAD PIN, TBG HGR, G2 SPOOLTREE PIN, RUNNING CIRCUIT RING RETAINER, SLIDE PIN, RUNNING CIRCUIT SLEEVE, KEY, HANDLING RING, ANTI-ROTATION, ASSY, CONTROL RECEPTACLE, G2 SPOOLPIN, LOCK VERIFY TRIGGER, F/ G2 ORIENTATION KEY, G2 TUBING HANGER STAB RETAINER CAP, HYDRAULIC SUB-ASSY, HYDRAULIC STAB, FOR PEEK O RING, SIZE AS-568-463 16.955 ID X O-RG .275W X 12.475ID 90D NITRILE BACK-UP RING, SIZE 454 12.524 ID X O RING, SIZE AS-568-455 12.975 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 455 13.024 ID X O-RG .103W X 00.799ID 90D NITRILE PIN, SHEAR, .616/.614 DIA X 1.0 LG SCREW, SOC HD SET .750-10 X .625

PART NO.
2055679-01 2142856-04 2142858-01 2748243-01 2055376-10 2141655-01 2141656-01 2141657-03 2141658-01 2141660-02 2141661-01 2141662-01 2141663-01 647438-18-01 647438-17-01 647438-16-01 2141889-01 2141632-13-01 2142713-01 2141675-02 2141499-01 2141891-01 2142376-01 2142375-01 2141634-01 2142680-01 2142434-01 2142682-01 2155934-01 702645-46-31 702645-45-41 042000-04-54 702645-45-51 042000-04-55 702645-11-71 263134-17 702515-29-60-62

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 50 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ITEM QTY.
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 52 53 56 57 58 61 2 2 2 1 5 2 2 4 1 2 1 12 1 4

PART NO.
702505-10-00-10 702505-06-00-12 702505-06-00-04 2142336-06 2141508-01 2704106 2704208 702515-17-20-10 2055683-02 702586-22-00-14 2155900-01 263134-18 2155901-01 2155290-01

DESCRIPTION
SCR 0.500-13 X 1.000 SOC HD CAP SCREW, SOC HD CAP .375-16 X 1.250 SCREW, SOC HD CAP .375-16 X .500 360 DEG,ORIENTATION HELIX,TBG. HGR. RETAINER, TH SEAL SPACER, 1.000-8 GLAND TBG 9/16 AUTOCLAVE 20000 PSI BLIND PLUG 9/16-20K SCR 0.250-20 X 0.625 CUP PT SOC HD SET WELDMENT, PROTECTOR, TUBING HANGER, SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.125-8 X 1.500 RING, UPPER SPACER, FOR USE WITH PIN, SHEAR, .179/.182 DIA X .270 LG RING, SPACER FOR UPPER M/M RLH SPACER, F/TUBING HANGER RUNNING

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 51 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 2

CONTROL RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY 2141634-01 B01 SK-126193-01 DESCRIPTION


FLOWTHRU BASE, G2 SPOOLTREE SYSTEM SLEEVE, TUBING HANGER, RUN CIRCUIT RETAINER STUD, G2 SPOOLTREE SYSTEM O RING, SIZE AS-568-120 .987 ID X SPRING, CPRSM, .125 X .970 OD X 3.5 BACK-UP RING, SIZE 120 1.018 ID X

PART NO.
2141645-01 2141643-01 2141644-01 702645-12-01 2748264-01 042000-01-20

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 52 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 1 2 1

HYDRAULIC STAB SUB-ASSEMBLY 2155934-01 B01 SK-126632-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, STEPPED STAB CONTROL LINE, RETAINER NUT, CONTROL STAB, G2 SEAL CAP, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, G2 SPACER, UPPER CONTROL LINE STAB, MANTEL, LOWER PEEK SEAL SPACER LIP SEAL, AXIAL FOR .852 DIA BORE O-RG .139W X 00.609ID 85D DUROCAM BACK UP RING, SIZE 208, VIRGIN PEEK O RING, SIZE AS-568-117 .799 ID X SPACER RING, PEEK LIP SEAL, HYDR SPACER, PEEK LIP SEAL, HYDRAULIC

PART NO.
2155848-01 2155847-01 2142681-01 2142746-05 2155846-01 2748243-01 702647-20-85 2748250-01 702647-11-75 2142790-01 2142381-02

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 53 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 1 1

SHEAR PIN CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY 2141663-01 A02 SK-096061-02 DESCRIPTION


THREADED RETAINER, SHEAR PIN ASSY SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW, #2-56 UNC X SHEAR PIN HOUSING, SHEAR PIN ASSY ROUND WIRE COMPRESSION SPRING. SHEAR PIN, 18-3/4 NOM HYD TUBING

PART NO.
2026808-02 2748121-01 199361-03 040310-01-64 199362-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 54 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.3

Tubing Hanger Wireline Plug A 5.25 SSR wireline plug will be set in the tubing hanger to provide the primary barrier in the vertical bore of the hanger during production. This is a metal sealing plug with an elastomer back up and erosion target. The plug is set in the hanger body by a combination of pressure and downward jarring. Refer to Section 12 for operation and maintenance instructions.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 55 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing: ITEM


1 2

SSR WIRELINE PLUG ASSEMBLY 2156076-01 A01 SSR M446 PART NO.
2748033-01 702647-42-71

QTY.
1 1

DESCRIPTION
WIRELINE PLUG, 5.25" DIA O RING, SIZE AS-568-427

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 56 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.4

Internal Tree Cap The Internal Tree Cap (ITC) provides 10,000 psi working pressure isolation over the top of the plugged tubing hanger assembly. Like the tubing hanger, the ITC is run and retrieved through the BOP stack using the tubing hanger running tool. The cap seals and locks into the tree using the same type of mechanism as the tubing hanger.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 57 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 4

INTERNAL TREE CAP ASSEMBLY 2182251-02 A01 SK-081139-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, INTERNAL TREE CAP, W/ NO THRU HIGH STRENGTH LOAD SHOULDER, RETAINER RING, HIGH STRENGTH, SPLIT LOCK RING, HIGH PRESSURE CAP, ACTUATOR RING, INTERNAL TREE CAP, LOAD PIN, TBG HGR, G2 SPOOLTREE SEAL, METAL ENDCAP, 17.832" NOM. SEAL SPACER, 1.532 WIDE F/ MEC SEAL SEAL RETAINER RING, INTERNAL TREE 12 PT CAP SCREW, SPECIAL, 7/8-9UNCASSY, SHEAR PIN CARTRIDGE, TUBING O RING, SIZE AS-568-465 17.955 ID X KEY, RETRACTABLE ORIENTATION, SCREW, SOC HD SET .250-20 X .375 RETAINING SEGMENTS, INTERNAL CAP SCREW, 12 PT CAP .375-16 X .500 SPRING, .720 OD X .112 WIRE X 1.50

PART NO.
2155984-04-01 2141497-01 2142425-01 2141675-01 2141502-01 2141499-01 647438-15-01 2142468-02 2142642-03 2155927-01 2141663-01 702645-46-52 2155928-01 702514-17-20-06 2142670-01 702585-06-00-04 2748415-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 58 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

4.5

Tree Debris Cap The Debris Cap is used to cover and protect the tree bore. The cap is non-pressure containing and mechanically set under its own weight. It is installed using an ROV and/or a tugger line from surface. When landed, it latches to the external profile on the top of the tree spool body. The design allows the top of the spool and inside of the cap to be filled with corrosion inhibitor. An overpull of approximately 100 lbs. is required to retrieve the cap.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 59 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 10 2 6 16 4 4 12 4 4 2 0.5 1

TREE DEBRIS CAP ASSEMBLY 2181899-04 01 SK-080826-04 DESCRIPTION


BODY, DEBRIS CAP WELDMENT, R.O.V. LIFTING PLATE WITH BOTTOM LIFTING PLATE, DETENT PLUNGER, 4.62 LG ASSY,HOT STAB RECEPT, 1/4"-NPTDUAL ASSY, BLIND DUMMY STAB, DUAL PORT, ANODE, 6.00 LG CHECK VALVE NIPPLE, PIPE-HEX 1/4 HOSE ASSY, .25" ID X 24" LG, 3000 WIRE ROPE, 7 X 19, .188 DIA, SST WIRE ROPE CLIP, .188 WIRE STUD, CONT THD .500-13 X 8.750 NUT, HEX .500-13 WASHER, RUBBER, FOR 1/2" SCREW, WASHER, .500 FLAT TYPE A SST 18-8 WASHER, 1/2" EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK, SCREW, 12 PT CAP .500-13 X 1.875 NUT, HVY HEX .500-13 GR 2H ZN PL HOSE FITTING, 1/4" MALE NPT HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 1/2", 3500 PSI WP, STR FITTING HOSE, .25 NPT MALE FOR

PART NO.
2165966-01 2165954-03 2165965-01 2055565-03 2216064-02 2215891-02 2148353-02 713190 703754 2749268-01 2734245-01 712956 702533-05-10-83 702517-10-01 2749224-01 702528-14-03 702530-13-04 702585-10-00-17 2709000-05-01 2724119-01 202072-00-02 2705711-02

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 60 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

5.

LIFTING REQUIREMENTS Caution: The specified lifting apparatus applies only when moving equipment from one location to another. For subsea installation, the appropriate running tool is to be used. Equipment should be handled and operated with supervision from Cameron personnel while following rig safety procedures.

TREE AND TOOL LIFTING REQUIREMENTS


Item
Tree Assembly + Bore Protector + Tree Handling Tool

Part No.
2216524-01 2141626-01 2142462-01

Weight (lbs.)
80,000

Lifting Apparatus
85 ton shackle on THT

Tree Assembly Tree Handling Tool Tree Test Skid * Tree Running Tool Tree Guidance Stab + Lifting Cap Assembly *

2216524-01 2142462-01 2182274-01 2055145-12-01 2182900-01 2182950-01

76,300 2,400 11,500 16,500 1,700

Tree Handling Tool with 85 ton shackle Sling through 85 ton shackle 4 legged sling with 4 ton shackle 55 Ton Shackle on TRT Lifting Sub Sling Through 9.5 Ton Shackle

Tree Debris Cap Bore Protector Running Tool Tubing Hanger Tubing Hanger Handling & Test Tool Tubing Hanger Running Tool (THRT) THRT Handling/Test Tool Tubing Hanger Emergency Retrieval Tool Internal Tree Cap BOP Test Tool Boll Weevil Test Tool

2181899-04 2027776-01 2216525-01 2142721-01 2141700-01 2142736-01 2141825-01 2182251-02 2142424-01 2155548-01

450 1,200 2,500 900 3,600 900 2,100 1,500 1,200 1,100

Sling Through Lifting Handle 4-1/2 IF (NC 50) Lifting Sub Tubing Hanger Handling Tool 4-1/2 IF (NC 50) Lifting Sub THRT Handling Tool 4-1/2 IF (NC 50) Lifting Sub 4-1/2 IF (NC 50) Lifting Sub Sling Through Actuator Ring 4-1/2 IF (NC 50) Lifting Sub Sling Through 9.5 Ton Shackle

Note: The TRT is to be used only for tree installation, use the tree handling tool for all other lifts. * Customer Supplied

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 61 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PROCEDURES 6.1 Introduction Tree Installation The Spool Tree assembly, with the bore protector installed, is run with the Tree Running tool (TRT) on drill pipe (4-1/2 API-IF thread). There are two modes of TRT operation - IWOC umbilical and ROV interface. In case of IWOC control umbilical mode, the TRT is controlled from the surface. In ROV interface mode, ROV operates the TRT control panel subsea. The TRT is capable of five functions - Tree ConnectorLock/Unlock, TRT-Latch/Unlatch, and Gripper Latch. Completion / Workover Mode After installation of the tree, the TRT is removed, and the BOP is run, landed and locked on to the top of the tree. The IWOCS control umbilical is run on a tugger line or attached to the BOP / LMRP frame and is connected to the trees junction plate and control pod via hydraulic and electrical flying leads. Once the flying leads are connected, surface control of all tree hydraulically operated valves is allowed. The tubing hanger and internal pressure cap are then installed through the BOP after downhole completion activities have been done. Production Mode After BOP removal, the Debris Cap is installed and the production hydraulic and electrical flying leads are connected to the tree. Control of the tree is then passed to the production control system at the platform. The flowline jumper is then installed allowing production to take place.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 62 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.2

General Instructions 6.2.1 Pressure Tests (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Pressure gauges and chart recorders shall be calibrated in accordance with Cameron equipment control procedures. Timing of any test shall not begin until sufficient time has been allowed for pressure stabilization. No visible leakage shall be permitted at any time. If leakage should occur, stop the test, bleed pressure to zero psi and take remedial action. All tests must be charted. All test duration to be 5 minutes. Test fluid for well-wetting bores shall be tap water with a suitable corrosion inhibitor. Test fluid for control lines shall be HW 525. Cleanliness level requirement of all actuator functions and HP/LP supplies to be NAS 6 or better. Assembled Actuators and manual Valves have to be flushed to achieve the final cleanliness level equal or cleaner than the required final cleanliness level specified for the components. Note: Cycle each actuator 5 times by opening and closing the outlet valve to actuate the unit to full stroke. Allow pump to continue to run when opening the outlet valve to achieve maximum turbulence and flushing action. The fluid sample is taken by closing the inlet and outlet valves when the actuator is at full stroke and opening the sample valve. All function control line pressures shall be 3000 psi unless otherwise specified.

(6)

(7) 6.2.2

Corrective Action (1) (2) Remedial action to correct problems or faults encountered during testing shall only be undertaken with specific instruction from product engineering. Customer or its designated representative shall be notified and approve such action if equipment performance has been affected in any way.

6.2.3

Procedural Changes (1) The order of testing is structured for optimal use of test equipment and facilities. The order of testing may be changed if it is absolutely clear to all authorized witnesses that the overall intent of the test is not undermined in any way. Product engineering or Cameron Service Personnel and the customer or their designated representative must approve any deviation, exception, change or addition to this procedure.

(2)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 63 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.2.4

ROV Valve Interfaces

Valve Ident. IMV IWV XOV AMV AAV AWV SCM SV1 SV2 GT

Type 5-10M Gate Valve 5-10M Gate Valve 2-10M Gate Valve 2-10M Gate Valve 2-10M Gate Valve -10M Gate Valve -10M Needle Valve -10M Needle Valve -10M Needle Valve -10M Needle Valve

Override Type Linear Linear Linear Linear Linear Rotary (6 Turns) Rotary (3/4 Turn) Rotary (3/4 Turn) Rotary (3/4 Turn) Rotary (3/4 Turn)

Interface ISO Type C ISO Type C ISO Type C ISO Type C ISO Type C Class 2 ROV Bucket with .687 Square End Effector Class 2 ROV Bucket with .687 Square End Effector Class 2 ROV Bucket with .687 Square End Effector Class 2 ROV Bucket with .687 Square End Effector Class 2 ROV Bucket with .687 Square End Effector

Expected Force to Operate 121,640 lb 121,640 lb 33,990 lb 33,990 lb 33,990 lb 120 ft-lb 50 ft-lb 50 ft-lb 50 ft-lb 50 ft-lb

Max. Override Force 129,590 lb 129,590 lb 35,790 lb 35,790 lb 35,790 lb 200 ft-lb 110 ft-lb 110 ft-lb 110 ft-lb 110 ft-lb

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 64 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3

Tree Installation NOTE: Landing Ring testing, Bore Protector Installation and Tree Running Tool Preparation may be done onshore before shipping the subsea tree offshore. 6.3.1 Required Equipment A. Cameron Supplied Equipment Description Tree Assembly Tree Test Skid w Insert 2142491-06 (Dril-Quip) Bore Protector Tree Running Tool Hot Stab Tree Handling Tool Bore Protector Running Tool Landing Ring Test Stab Isolation Sleeve Tool B. Part Number 2216524-02 2182274-01 2182423-01 2141626-01 2055145-12-01 2215891-01 2142462-01 2027776-01 2142827-01 2182907-01 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Controls (Customer) Supplied Equipment Description IWOCS HPU IWOCS Reel & Umbilical IWOCS Jumper Test/Flushing Hydraulic J-Plate Test HPU Sensor Test Unit 4-1/2 IF Lift Cap Part Number Qty.

(B8H-66100)

C.

General Test Equipment Description HPU (Water) HPU (Control Fluid HW 525) Miscellaneous Hoses and Fittings Chart Recorder Torque Wrench Sockets for Class 1-2 ROV Buckets (for Manual Valves)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 65 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.2

Prepare the Tree for Testing on the Rig Prior to Installation Test the downhole function tree isolation valves and Tubing Hanger Landing Ring Seals in the spool body. NOTE: Based on customer requirements, the Bore Protector may be installed in the spool body onshore which prevents flushing the lines offshore. The Landing Ring testing may be done onshore; flushing and testing of the landing ring lines offshore is a customer preference. If flushing is not necessary, omit this step. It is Camerons recommendation that flushing is performed. (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove the tree bore protector if in place. Flush the downhole function lines through the subsea tree. Install the landing ring test stab into the seal pocket. Function the associated tree valve to the position given in the table below. Apply up to working pressure to the test stab. Vent the line at the junction plate. Function SV1, SV2 Valve Position CLOSED Pressure 10,000 psi

(5) (6) (7) 6.3.3

Isolate, monitor and hold for 5 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero psi. Repeat pressure test. Repeat test for the remaining seal pockets.

Prepare Bore Protector Running Tool (BPRT) for BP Installation NOTE: Based on customer requirements for flushing, the tree may be supplied with the bore protector already installed.

(1) (2) (3)

Ensure that the four torque pins (See item 2 on Drawing SK-096284-01) are installed in the tool body. Make up a 4 1/2" IF lifting sub on top of the tool. Retract the spring loaded retrieving dogs on the tool by rotating the four cams to the IN position.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 66 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.4

Prepare Bore Protector (BP) for Installation

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Stand the bore protector upright. Remove two sets of shear pins (See drawing SK-126202-01): qty. 4 of item 6 (shear pin cartridges for lockdown) and qty. 6 of item 16 (antisetting pins). Ensure free operation of spring loaded key if equipped. Ensure the bore protector is in the UNLOCKED position (lock ring flush to the OD of the body). Install spring loaded shear pin cartridges (item 6). Note: Brass anti-setting shear pins (P/N 2155653-02) are used when the bore protector is installed subsea in place of item 16 (i.e. Teflon anti-setting pins). Each brass shear pin has a shear value of 11 kips. NOTE: Ensure all pins are installed below flush.

(6) (7) 6.3.5

Inspect the o-rings (items 8 and 9) for damage. Install the BPRT and engage the J-slots by rotating the tool counterclockwise. Verify that the detent balls snap in place.

Install Bore Protector in the Tree NOTE: Based on customer requirements for flushing, the tree may be supplied with the bore protector already installed.
-JHA- Perform JHA for Bore Protector Installation

(1) (2) (3)

Make sure that the Electrical Penetrator is retracted. Open SCM Valve on the tree and vent the line. Run and land Bore Protector in tree. Note: If installing subsea, verify that the BOP rams and annular are fully open and verify the flex joint angle is less than 1 degree (recommended).

(4)

Watch for returns through the AMON/SCM line. This will indicate that the bore protector is within 2 inches of its fully landed position.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 67 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(5)

(6)

Slowly set off 5-10 kips (70 kips to set subsea with 6 brass shear pins) to weight set the bore protector lock ring. Observe the running tool drop approx. 1.6". Measure the distance from the top of the actuator sleeve of the BP to the top of the Spool Body (36.4 .2). Lockdown and seal integrity may be verified by applying 5,000 psi to the AMON/SCM line.

Steps 7-15 for subsea installation. (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) Pick up (Overpull) approx 15,000 lbs (20,000 max) over the running tool (string) weight to verify the locking pins are engaged. Slack off overpull. Verify IMV and the downhole line tree valves are closed. Test the seals before the running tool is released by applying 5,000 psi to the AMON/SCM line and holding for 5 minutes. Rotate 15-20 degrees to the right (clockwise) to disengage the tool from the bore protector. Lift the tool out of the bore protector 1 to 2 feet. To verify lockdown and the tool disengaged without shearing the pins, apply 5000 psi to the AMON/SCM line. Hold for 5 minutes. Reduce pressure to zero. Retrieve the running tool.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 68 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.6

Prepare the TRT The TRT may be deployed in two modes surface controlled and subsea controlled. In surface controlled mode the IWOC umbilical is deployed and controls are from the surface. In subsea controlled mode, a ROV interface with TRT mounted Cameron control panel and activates TRT functions subsea. For subsea controlled mode, an additional ROV panel must be mounted and tested. Both modes are included in this manual for completeness.

-JHA- Perform JHA for TRT movement, preparation, and lift sub/mandrel makeup.

(1) (2) (3)

Inspect the TRT for damage. Flush and purge air from all five TRT functions. Ensure that pipe plugs (item 20 on SK-098341-02) are removed from the center bore (for access to the running string). Ensure that all other plugs are installed. NOTE: The TRT through bore must be vented to prevent hydraulic lock when installing and removing from the spool tree subsea and to assist in filling the drill pipe.

(4) (5)

Remove the 4-1/2 IF mandrel if installed, and install the lift eye nut & shackle. Bottom out the eye nut body, make up the coupling nut approx. 12 turns and tighten the set screws. If running TRT on IWOCS only (surface controlled mode): Set up and test the TRT umbilical reel as per Controls procedure. Connect the utility umbilical to the TRT manifold block as follows and go to 6.3.7:
FUNCTION Tree Connector Lock Tree Connector Unlock TRT Latch TRT Unlatch Gripper Latch MANIFOLD BLOCK Main Cylinder Extend Main Cylinder Retract Latch Unlatch Secondary Cylinder

(6)

For the Cameron ROV panel: a. Verify that the compensator is fully charged; purge as much air as possible. Set relief valve to 15 psi. b. Verify a 1,250 psi pre-charge on the accumulator. c. Verify the portion of latch tubing for emergency ROV cutting.
TC-006072 B01 Page 69 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.7

Function Test of the TRT

--ACCUMULATOR

(1) (2) (3)

For subsea controlled mode with a Cameron ROV panel: Insert a hot stab with test line into TRT ROV panel hot stab receptacle. Test all five TRT functions by applying pressure through hot stab line and operating the valves on the ROV panel (See Running Tools Section). If running TRT with IWOCS only (surface controlled mode): Test all five TRT functions by applying pressure through the utility umbilical.

For either method of running (subsea or surface controlled mode), the functions should be smooth and repeatable. Verify visual markings on TRT components.
Function Pressure Notes

Latch (TRT to Tree) Unlatch (TRT from Tree) Secondary Cylinder (Gripper Latch)

3,000 psi 3,000 psi 1,500 psi (3,300 psi max)

1) Use regulated pressure supply or pressure intensification may result. 2) 1,500 psi maximum when tree rods are not in place.

Tree Connector Lock (extend ) 4,270 psi Tree Connector Unlock (retract) 4,270 psi (4) Prepare the ROV hot stab for the AX/VX gasket test. Note that 10 to 20 of slack must be used to allow the ROV to remove the hot stab from the tree when the TRT is being retrieved.
TC-006072 B01 Page 70 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.8

Prepare the Tree Test Skid (1) (2) (3) (4) Ensure the test skid is assembled with the correct insert. Inspect and clean the stump gasket prep and seal surfaces of the dummy casing hanger insert. Connect a test hose with isolation valve to the bottom stump test port and plug the port on the O.D. of the stump. Fill the stump with fresh water.

6.3.9

Prepare the Tree (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Inspect and clean the Tree gasket prep and seal surfaces inside the Spool. Ensure the top of the Spool is clean and lightly oiled. Ensure the Bore Protector is installed. Check the wellhead gasket condition in the bottom of the tree. If the gasket is not installed, position the gasket on the test stump. Verify that the connector is unlocked and install the Tree Handling Tool on the top of the spool body. If the connector is locked, install the TRT, utilize the TRT to unlock the connector, install the tree on the test stump and skip section 6.3.10.

6.3.10 Install the Tree on the Stump and Fill Tree


-JHA- Perform JHA for tree movements and removal of the THT.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Ensure the GT is open and GR and GT hot stabs are not installed. Inspect the tree connector and wellhead gasket and the isolation sleeve seal (lower or upper, where applicable). Pick up the tree and carefully lower it onto the tree test skid. Remove the Tree Handling Tool if installed. Fill the tree with fresh water. Open the tree valves during filling to ensure that the valve cavities fill up.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 71 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.11 Install the TRT on the Tree


-JHA- Perform JHA for TRT lift and movement to tree.

Steps 1-6 apply to IWOCS TRT (surface controlled). Steps 7-27 apply to ROV operated TRT (subsea controlled) only. IWOCS-Operated TRT (surface controlled): (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) VENT the Gripper Latch. Apply 3,000 psi to the supply line and RETRACT the tree connector cylinders. Note: Maximum operating pressure not required. Verify markings that indicate the cylinders are in the retracted position. UNLATCH the TRT latch mechanism. Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is in unlatched position. Pick up the TRT and orient it over the tree, aligning the grippers with the tree actuator rods. Slowly land the TRT on the Tree. LATCH the TRT to the Tree with 3,000 psi. Verify markings on the two TRT override rods that indicate the TRT is latched. CAUTION: Maintain TRT LATCH pressure while handling tree. ROV-Operated TRT with CAMERON Panel (subsea controlled mode): (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

Remove the dummy ROV hot stab (if in place) from the receptacle on the TRT ROV panel and place it in the parking holder. Close the isolation valve (mounted on the panel) between the compensating system and the compensating system hot stab. Place all three valves on the ROV panel to middle position. Install a ROV hot stab with pressure test line into the receptacle. Vent the supply line (smaller diameter port on hot stab) and the return line (larger diameter port). VENT the Gripper Latch by turning the GRP valve to V position. Block the Gripper Latch function by turning the GRP valve to the middle position. Turn the TREE valve to U position and apply 3,000 psi to the supply line (small dia. port) to RETRACT the gripper assemblies. Verify markings that indicate the gripper assemblies are in retracted position. Place the TREE valve to middle position to block pressure in. Turn the TRT valve to U position to UNLATCH the TRT latch mechanism. Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is in unlatched position. Turn the TRT valve to middle position to block pressure in. Bleed pressure on supply line.
TC-006072 B01 Page 72 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)

Pick up the TRT and orient it over the tree aligning the grippers with the tree actuator rods. Slowly land the TRT on the Tree. Apply 3,000 psi on supply line. Turn the TRT valve to L position to LATCH the TRT to the Tree. Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is latched. Turn the TRT valve to middle position to block pressure in. CAUTION: Observe gauge on TRT L side to verify that the Latch pressure is maintained while handling the tree.

(27)

Bleed pressure on supply line.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 73 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.3.12 Lock the Tree Connector Onto the Test Stump Steps 1-3 apply to TRT on IWOCS. For ROV operated TRT, perform Steps 4-7 only. IWOCS-Operated TRT (surface controlled): (1) (2) (3) Ensure the Gripper latch is vented. LOCK the tree to the stump by supplying 4,270 +100/-0 psi to the TRT tree connector lock function. Check the marks (connectors actuator rods or tree brackets) to verify the tree connector is locked.

ROV-Operated TRT with CAMERON Panel (subsea controlled): (4) (5) (6) (7) Vent the Gripper Latch by turning the GRP valve to V position. Turn the TREE valve to L position. LOCK the tree to the stump by supplying 4,270 +100/-0 psi to the supply line. Check the marks (connector or actuator rods) to verify the Tree is locked.

6.3.13 Prepare the Tree for Testing


-JHA- Perform JHA for pressure testing of equipment.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(7) (8) (9) (10)

Ensure the tree is filled with fresh water. Ensure the TRT Connector Lock pressure is vented. Flush all Tree circuits as directed by the Operator. Ensure that the Transfer Barrier fluid level is full. Install the IWOCS to the tree junction plate. Ensure all umbilical lines are vented. Function and test the control circuit of each actuator/valve (independently) by applying 3,000 psi to the control circuit port and verify function by observing stroke of each actuator to the open position. Bleed pressure to zero and verify function by observing stroke of the actuator to the closed position. During testing, observe IWOCS connection for leaks. Test continuity to the functions at the J-plates during testing. It is recommended that the IWOC line to free J-plate connection not be broken after testing to assure proper continuity of the tree functions. Test the pressure/temperature sensors. Close all tree valves.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 74 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4

Test the Tree Prior to Installation (1) Test the tree as described from the following tests. Note: The sequence can be changed as needed and the tests can be grouped together. Also, as many lines use tubing larger than , the time expected for pressure stabilization may take longer than others. The test pressure and duration is customer specified. The table below indicates the test side of each valve: NOTE: As the order of the testing may be changed, ensure that all valves are tested in both directions.
Inside (Inboard) 6.4.5 6.4.4 6.4.6 6.4.8 6.4.8 6.4.7 6.4.1 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.5 6.4.8 6.4.8 6.4.1 Outside (Outboard) 6.4.4 N/A 6.4.3 6.4.3 6.4.3 6.4.2 6.4.9 6.4.2 6.4.2 6.4.2 6.4.5 6.4.1 ~

(2) (3)

Component / Valve IMV IWV XOV AAV AMV AWV GT SCM SV1 SV2 Bore Protector Isolation Sleeve WH Gasket

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 75 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.1

Test the Working Pressure Integrity of the Tree/Stump Connection, Inboard GT Valve, Isolation Sleeve External Test Test #1 Refer to SD-030495-01 for valve positions. (1) (2) (3) Open the GT valve and remove GT dummy hot stab. Fill outside of isolation sleeve via the gasket test port on the side of the test stump. Close the GT valve. Valve Positions: Test #1 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV X SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (4) (5) (6) (7) Remove the cap from the TRT mandrel test port (if installed). Apply pressure up to 10,000 psi to gasket test port for 5 minutes. Monitor the GT hot stab receptacle and the TRT bore for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 76 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.2

Test the Outboard Side of the AWV, SCM, SV1, SV2 Valves Test #2 Refer to SD-030495-02 for valve positions. (1) Valve positions: Test #2 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV O XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV X SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to SV1, SV2, AMON/SCM for 5 minutes. Monitor the 6 CVC Hub for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 77 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.3

Test the Outboard Side of AMV, AAV, and XOV Valves Test #3 Refer to SD-030495-03 for valve positions. (1) Valve positions: Test #3 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV O XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to AMON/SCM for 5 minutes. Monitor the 6 CVC Hub and TRT/Drill String for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 78 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.4

Test the Inboard Side of the IWV and the Outboard Side of IMV Test #4 Refer to SD-030495-04 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Test #4 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 O SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to AMON/SCM for 5 minutes. Monitor the 6 CVC Hub and SV1 for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 79 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.5

Test the Inboard Side of the IMV, SCM, and SV2, Outside of the Bore Protector Test #5 Refer to SD-030495-05 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Valve IMV IWV XOV AAV AMV AWV SV1 SV2 SCM GT (2) (3) (4) Test #5 Position Check Off X X O X X O O X X X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN

Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to SV1 for 5 minutes. Monitor AMON/SCM, SV2, and TRT/Drill String for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 80 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.6

Test the Inboard Side of the SV1 and XOV Valves Test #6 Refer to SD-030495-06 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Test #6 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 O SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to SV2 for 5 minutes. Monitor AMON/SCM and SV1 line for pressure build up or returns.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 81 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.7

Test the Inboard Side of the AWV Valve Test #7 Refer to SD-030495-07 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Test #7 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV X SV1 O SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to SV1 for 5 minutes. Vent/monitor AMON/SCM for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 82 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.8

Test the Inboard Side of the AAV, AMV, Bore Protector, and Isolation Sleeve Test #8 Refer to SD-030495-08 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Test #8 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM O GT O X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Plug gasket test ports on tree test stump. Connect a test line to or plug the TRT test port. Remove dummy hot stab from GT receptacle. Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to the TRT test port or to the spool test port in the stump for 5 minutes. Monitor AMON/SCM and GT receptacle for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 83 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.4.9

Test the Outboard Side of the GT Valve Test #9 Refer to SD-030495-09 for valve positions. (1) Valve position: Test #9 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV X SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (2) (3) (4) (5) Insert GT Hot Stab (smaller diameter port), vent Gasket Test Port on stump. Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to GT line for 5 minutes. Monitor Stump Gasket Test Port for pressure build up or returns. Bleed pressure to zero psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 84 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.5

Prepare the Tree for Running 6.5.1 Unlock the Tree Connector Steps 1-4 apply to TRT on IWOCS (surface controlled). Steps 5-14 apply only to ROV operated TRT (subsea controlled): IWOCS-Operated TRT (surface controlled): (1) (2) Vent the gripper latch function. EXTEND the cylinder assemblies over the connector actuator rods by supplying pressure (4,270 psi max.) to the tree connector lock function. Note: Do not apply more than 500 psi to the Tree Connector Lock function if the tree is not landed on a stump; otherwise the tree connector can be damaged. Latch the grippers to the connector actuator rods by supplying 3,000 psi to the gripper latch function. UNLOCK the connector by supplying 3,000 psi to the tree connector unlock function. Verify the connector position markings. CAUTION: Maintain unlock pressure while landing the tree. ROV-Operated TRT (subsea controlled): (5) Apply 500 psi on the supply line. Note: Do not apply more than 500 psi to the Tree Connector Lock function if the Tree is not landed on stump; otherwise the tree connector can be damaged. Vent the Gripper Latch by turning the GRP valve to V position. Turn the TREE valve to L position to EXTEND the TRT gripper assemblies over the Tree connector actuator rods. Verify markings that indicate gripper assemblies in extended position. Bleed supply pressure and then turn the TREE valve to center position. Apply 3,000 psi on the supply line. LATCH the grippers to the connector actuator rods by turning the GRP valve to L position. Turn the GRP valve to center position to block pressure in. UNLOCK the connector by turning the TREE valve to U position with pressure on the supply line. Verify the connector position markings. Turn the TREE valve to center position to block unlock pressure. Bleed off pressure on supply line. CAUTION: Observe gauge on TREE U side to verify that the Unlock pressure is maintained while landing the tree.

(3) (4)

(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 85 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.5.2

Change Tree Gasket


-JHA- Perform JHA for tree lift and seal inspection.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 6.5.3

Remove the dummy stab from the GR receptacle and place into the parking holder. Install a Hot Stab with test line into the GR receptacle and apply up to 1,000 psi to the smaller diameter port to release the gasket. Hold pressure and lift the Tree. Verify the gasket is on the stump. Exchange the gasket on the stump. Carefully set the tree on the stump. Release pressure on the gasket retainer. Lift tree to verify that the gasket is in place. Inspect the seal (upper or lower, where applicable) on the isolation sleeve. Install a new one if necessary. Remove the hot stab from the GR receptacle.

Prepare the Tree for installation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) If required for relocation to moonpool, remove IWOCS RJP from tree. Verify that the bore protector was properly installed. Ensure that the Transfer Barrier fluid level is full. Open the GT and SCM valves and verify that all other tree valves are closed. Verify the connector secondary lockdown mechanism is properly tightened. Ensure pressure cap or crud cap in installed on the flowline hub and are ROV removable.

6.5.4

Install Tree Guidance Stab (Stinger) and Make up TRT to Drill Pipe
-JHA- Perform JHA for moonpool movements of the tree & drill pipe make-up to the TRT.

(1) (2)

(3) (4) (5)

(6)

Lift tree and move over the moon pool and land the tree on the four legs. Note: Check the Heading to locate the tree over the moon pool. Vent the Latch function of the TRT and apply 3,000 psi to the Unlatch function. Note: Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is in the unlatched position. Vent the gripper latch function to release the connector rods. Remove TRT from Tree. Use the Stinger Lifting Cap to lower the Stinger into the Tree. See drawing SD-030423-07. Note: For the configuration of the Stinger, see drawing SK-081275-01 and sheet 3 of SD-030423-07. Place the Central Guide Receptacle on the Spool top and rest the Stinger on it at the centralizer sleeve.
TC-006072 B01 Page 86 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

(7) (8)

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

(14) (15) (16)

Remove the Lifting Cap. NOTE: FOR SAFETY PURPOSE, SPECIAL CARE MUST BE TAKEN DURING THIS OPERATION. Pick up the TRT and make it up to the Stinger. Remove the Central Guide Receptacle. NOTE: FOR SAFETY PURPOSE, SPECIAL CARE MUST BE TAKEN DURING THIS OPERATION. Re-install TRT to Tree (Section 6.3.9) and unlock the Tree Connector (Section 6.3.10). Perform TRT function test. Remove the Lifting sub from the top of the TRT. Send the crossover adapter (items 6 and 7 - See TRT latch tool) to the drill floor. Make up the TRT crossover adapter (mandrel and union nut) to weak link/drill pipe. Lower the drill pipe and crossover adapter through the rotary table and make it up to the TRT. Note: Make up Torques (approximate): Union Nut - 300 ft-lb Set Screws - 80 ft-lb Install the Transponder(s) on drill pipe, if applicable. Make up the weak link/drill pipe to the TRT. Remove the ladder and davit fall protection equipment from the tree.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 87 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.5.5

Tree Installation Checklist


SPOOL TREE STATUS PRIOR TO RUNNING SUBSEA VALVE STATUS REMARKS / INITIALS

IMV IWV XOV AAV AWV AMV SCM SV1 SV2 GT BORE PROTECTOR FLOWLINE HUB WELLHEAD GASKET ISOLATION SLEEVE NOSE SEAL GASKET RELEASE (GR) DUMMY HOT STAB GASKET TEST (GT) DUMMY HOT STAB HOT STAB FROM TRT CONTROLS (IF APPLICABLE) CONTROLS FLYING LEADS (HYDRAULIC OR ELECTRICAL) TREE CONNECTOR MECHANICAL SECONDARY LOCKDOWNS TRANSFER BARRIER WELLHEAD SEAL ASSEMBLY

CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN INSTALLED AND LOCKED DEBRIS/ROV CAP INSTALLED REPLACED INSPECTED OR REPLACED INSTALLED IN PARKING RECEPTACLE INSTALLED IN PARKING RECEPTACLE GT LINE MADE UP TO LARGE PORT, STOWED ON TRT INSTALLED ON TRT NOT APPLICABLE / INSTALLED / PARKED PER OPERATOR UNLOCKED ENGAGED FULL LOCKED & TESTED

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 88 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

TRT STATUS PRIOR TO RUNNING SUBSEA (SURFACE CONTROL IWOC MODE) FUNCTION STATUS (GAUGE) REMARKS / INITIALS TRT (TOOL) LATCHED (L) 3,000 PSI (U) ZERO TREE (CONNECTOR) (L) ZERO UNLOCKED (U) 3,000 PSI GRP (GRIPPER ASSY) LATCHED (L) 3,000 PSI PRODUCTION BORE TEST FITTING (SIDE)-PLUGGED VERTICAL HOLE-PLUG REMOVED

TRT STATUS PRIOR TO RUNNING SUBSEA (CAMERON ROV PANEL, SUBSEA CONTROLS) FUNCTION STATUS (GAUGE) REMARKS / INITIALS TRT (TOOL) LATCHED (L) 3,000 PSI (U) ZERO TREE (CONNECTOR) (L) ZERO UNLOCKED (U) 3,000 PSI GRP (GRIPPER ASSY) LATCHED (L) 3,000 PSI PRODUCTION BORE TEST FITTING (SIDE)-PLUGGED VERTICAL HOLE-PLUG REMOVED COMPENSATOR BLIND STAB IN RECEPTACLE AND NEEDLE VALVE OPEN

CONTROL EQUIPMENT STATUS PRIOR TO RUNNING SUBSEA EQUIPMENT STATUS REMARKS / INITIALS PROTECTIVE STAB PLATES COVER HFL INSTALLED ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS PROTECTIVE COVER INSTALLED

EFL

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 89 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.6

Run and Test the Tree 6.6.1 Run the Tree


-JHAPerform JHA for running drill pipe while installing umbilical in moonpool, if deployed.

NOTE: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 6.6.2

Care must be taken during running the tree so as not to stop the tree in the splash zone to make up drill pipe connections.

Move rig off location. Verify the tree valve status. Pick up TRT and the tree on drill pipe and remove the support from beneath the tree. Run TRT and tree in designated safe location. If an umbilical is to be deployed with the tree, clamp it to the drill string approximately every 50 ft. Make final ROV inspection of wellhead and tree. When the tree is within 50 feet of landing, move rig back onto location. Verify that the tree connector is in the unlocked position. Record hanging weight: WEIGHT:_____________________ Set drill string compensator for 10,000 lb landing weight. Ensure that the running string is vented. Orient the tree to the desired heading. (i.e. orient the tree flowspool flange as required for jumper installation.) Slowly lower the tree on to the wellhead and slack off 10,000 lbs. Make final ROV inspection to verify the tree is fully landed to the wellhead. Slack off tree weight.

Lock Tree to Wellhead Steps 1-5 apply to TRT on IWOCS. For ROV operated TRT, perform Steps 6-15. IWOCS-Operated TRT (surface controlled): (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Bleed/vent gripper latch and block TRT latch (3,000 psi). LOCK the wellhead connector with 4,270 +100/-0 psi. Note: Use the ROV to ensure that the tree connector is fully locked. Vent tree connector LOCK. Overpull 50,000 to 100,000 lbs. above hanging weight to test for lockdown. Release overpull.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 90 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ROV-Operated TRT (subsea controlled): (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) Remove the dummy ROV hot stab (if in place) from the receptacle on the TRT ROV panel and place it in the parking holder. Close the isolation valve (mounted on the panel) between the compensating system and the compensating system hot stab. Install a ROV hot stab with pressure test line into the receptacle. Vent the supply line (smaller diameter port on hot stab) and the return line (larger diameter port). VENT the Gripper Latch by turning the GRP valve to V position. Apply 4,270 +100/-0 psi to the supply line. LOCK the wellhead connector with the set pressure by turning the TREE valve to L position. Note: Use the ROV to ensure the tree connector is fully locked. (13) (14) (15) Vent the supply line to vent the tree connector Lock function. Overpull 50,000 lbs. to 100,000 lbs. above hanging weight to test for lockdown. Release overpull.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 91 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.6.3

Test Tree/Wellhead Connection Test #10


GTV GT

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Open GT. Vent the running string. Connect the gasket test hot stab to the GT receptacle on the tree. Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to GT (hot stab) for 10 minutes (minimum). Monitor connector for leakage using ROV. On the surface, observe for returns through the running string. Bleed pressure to zero psi. Close the GT valve.

Trouble shooting procedures (contingency) a) b) Determine if gasket test hose/hot stab is leaking. Monitor for leakage from the hot stab receptacle. Close the GT valve and monitor for pressure drop. Determine if wellhead gasket is leaking. Monitor for fluid leakage past tree connector, if ROV can access bottom of tree. If wellhead gasket is leaking, retrieve tree, clean and inspect wellhead gasket prep, replace tree isolation sleeve seal, install appropriate wellhead gasket in tree, re-deploy tree, and retest. Determine if tree isolation sleeve seal is leaking. Conduct reverse pressure test on tree isolation seal. This requires the test pressure on the gasket test port to be bled off, tree running tool to be locked onto the tree, the tree bore pressurized, and pressure outside the tree isolation sleeve to be monitored through the gasket test port. The test pressure will be limited by the pressure rating of the production casing string, storm packer, or cement plug in the well. If the tree isolation sleeve seal is leaking, retrieve tree and change the isolation sleeve seal (primary or secondary), re-deploy tree, and retest.
TC-006072 B01 Page 92 of 171

c)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

6.6.4

Subsea Tree Testing Testing may begin after locking the tree to the wellhead, or later, after the TRT is recovered and the BOP has been run. The logistics of testing will depend on several factors such as the operators offshore testing philosophy, timing of other equipment installations and IWOCS system limitations. If appropriate: Function test the tree valves and confirm functions. Test the tree control functions (i.e. high & low pressure supply, electrical, etc.) Perform the prescribed tree tests (tests #2 through #8)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 93 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.6.5

Retrieve TRT and Umbilical Steps 1-13 apply to TRT on IWOCS. For ROV operated TRT, perform Steps 14-31. IWOCS-Operated TRT Only: ROV Requirements: Hot Stab placement Flying lead removal & parking if required (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Bleed all pressure from the lines in the umbilical. Remove the hot stab from the GT receptacle and stow on TRT. Stab dummy hot stabs in GT/GR ports. If appropriate, power down any IWOC electrical lines, disconnect Electrical Flying Leads and any Hydraulic Flying Leads. Place flying leads in the proper parking positions for TRT retrieval. With the grippers vented, function Tree Connector Unlock to retract the hydraulic cylinders. Observe the connector actuator ring to ensure the connector is not disturbed. Release the TRT from the tree by supplying 3,000 psi to the TRT "UNLATCH" function. Lift the TRT off the tree at least 50 feet. ROV to observe stinger disengagement from the spool body during lift off. Move the rig off location so that the TRT is not over the tree and retrieve the TRT.

-JHA- Perform JHA for retrieval of TRT and umbilical, if appropriate.

(8)

-JHA- Perform JHA for breakout of TRT from drill pipe and movement of TRT.

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

As the equipment is being retrieved, unclamp any umbilicals from the running string and spool it in. Land the stinger over the support frame and remove it from the TRT (see Drawing SD-030423-07). Remove the drill pipe adapter from the TRT and lift to the drill floor. Make up the lifting / test sub to the TRT. Pick up tool and set to side. Install debris cap on top of the spool body per customer requirements.

ROV-Operated TRT with CAMERON Panel Only: (14) (15) (16) Vent the supply line (small diameter on hot stab) and the return line (large diameter on hot stab) on the ROV panel. Turn the TRT valve on the ROV panel from L to U position to UNLATCH the TRT. Apply 3,000 psi to the supply line (small diameter on hot stab) to UNLATCH the TRT latch mechanism.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 94 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32)

Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is in UNLATCHED position. Lower pressure to 200 psi. Note: Lowering the pressure is recommended because this pressure is being added to the hydrostatic which will be seen at the surface. Turn the TRT valve on the ROV panel to middle position to block pressure in. Bleed pressure and vent the supply line (small diameter on hot stab). VENT the Gripper Latch by turning the GRP valve on the ROV panel to V position. Turn the TREE valve on the ROV panel to U position to bleed pressure allowing the gripper assemblies to release the rods. Apply 3,000 psi on supply line (small diameter on hot stab) to move the gripper assemblies to UNLOCKED position. ROV to observe grippers disengagement from the tree rods. Lower the pressure to 1,500 psi. Note: Lowering the pressure is recommended because this pressure is being added to the hydrostatic which will be seen at the surface. Turn the TREE valve on the ROV panel to middle position to block pressure in. Bleed pressure on supply line (small diameter on hot stab). Lift the TRT off the tree. Use ROV to observe disengagement from the Spool body during lift off. Move the rig off location so that the TRT is not over the tree. Retrieve the TRT. Land the stinger over the support frame and remove it from the TRT (see Drawing SD-030423-07). Remove the drill pipe adapter from the TRT and lift to the drill floor. Make up the lifting sub to the TRT.

Trouble shooting procedures (contingency Unlatch) (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove hot stab from the receptacle on the ROV panel. Place GRP valve in V position. Place both TRT and TREE valves in either L or U position. Using ROV cut the tubing (TRT Latch function) routed towards the perimeter on the right (U/V) side of the ROV panel. NOTE: This step is done to release the pressure trapped by the pilotoperated check valve. Using proper lifting gear, pull up the two eyenuts on top of TRT. Verify unlatch marking on override rods. Retrieve TRT making sure that tool is unlatched.

(5) (6)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 95 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.7

BOP Stack Installation 6.7.1 Equipment Required Description BOP Test Tool 6.7.2 Prepare the BOP for Running Note: It is highly recommended that the inside of the BOP and drilling riser be thoroughly cleaned at this time. This will help avoid potential operational problems when landing and testing the tubing hanger. 6.7.3 Run BOP / IWOC Umbilical
-JHA- Perform JHA for movement and installation of BOP, controls, etc.

Part Number 2142424-01

Qty. 1

(1)

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Make up the workover umbilicals to the BOP / LMRP frame while providing sufficient slack so it can be connected to the tree per customer / controls procedures. NOTE: The IWOC umbilical may be run after the BOP has landed using a tugger / guide wire. Run the BOP per rig procedures. As equipment is being run, deploy the workover umbilical and clamp it to the riser or lines as required. Run the BOP until it is within 50 feet from the top of the tree. Remove the tree debris cap if installed and inspect gasket prep for damage or debris. Orient, land, and lock the BOP per rig procedures.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 96 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.7.4

Prepare and Run BOP Test Tool and Perform Stack Test Note: This tool must be run with the spool tree bore protector in place.

(1) (2)

With the tool in the running position, inspect the metal end cap seal (item 15) for damage. Replace seals as necessary. If desired, internal seal integrity may be verified. Remove the plug (item 11) and install a test pump adapter (Autoclave p/n 6M44N6) in the 1/4" NPT port in the body (item 1). Pressure test between the Polypak seal (items 13 and 14) to a MAXIMUM of 3,000 psi. Bleed off the pressure and reinstall the plug (item 11).

-JHA- Perform JHA for testing of the BOP.

(3) (4) (5) (6) 6.7.5

Run the tool in the hole and land on the bore protector. Slack off a minimum of 10,000 lbs (20,000 lbs recc.) of running string weight to set the seal. Weight below the tool may be used. Test the BOP per rig procedures to a maximum of 10,000 psi. Retrieve the tool when testing is completed.

Run IWOCS and Connect Hydraulic and Electrical Flying Leads to the Tree ROV Requirements: Torque Tool per Controls Vendor Requirement. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) If the umbilical was not run along with the BOP, run the umbilical on a guide wire system per rig procedure. Verify that all pressure is bled off of the umbilical. Use the ROV to install the flying leads per Controls Vendor Procedure. Function all hydraulically actuated valves open then closed through IWOCS to ensure continuity per Controls Vendor Procedure. Test pressure and temperature sensors per IWOCS requirements using portable test box (Note this can be done in conjunction with valve tests).

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 97 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.7.6

Subsea Tree Testing Test the valves and circuits as described on tree Tests #2 through test #8. Test pressure and duration is to be specified by the customer. Testing may have been performed after locking the Tree to the wellhead or after landing and testing the BOP. The logistics of testing will depend on several factors such as the operators offshore testing philosophy, timing of other equipment installations and IWOCS system limitations. Set all of the valves per operator procedures.

6.8 6.9

Complete Downhole Work per Operator Procedures Bore Protector Retrieval 6.9.1 Equipment Required Description Bore Protector Run/Retrieval Tool Part Number 2027776-01 Qty. 1

6.9.2 Prepare Bore Protector Running / Retrieval Tool (1) (2) Ensure that the torque pins (item 2) are removed. Extend the spring loaded retrieving dogs by rotating the four cams to the OUT position.

6.9.3 Retrieve Bore Protector (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Verify that the SCM valve is OPEN and AWV is CLOSED. Vent AMON/SCM line via IWOCS. Make up the bore protector running tool to the drill string and run in to the hole. Land the tool on the bore protector and set off 5,000 lbs. Equalize pressure on the SCM line with the completion fluid. Pressure may be increased slowly to assist in removing the bore protector. Overpull 25,000 lbs. to shear the 04 (four) pins in the bore protector. Note: The maximum theoretical load to shear the 04 (four) pins is 45,000Lbs. The secondary release overpull has to be as high as 116,000 Lbs to shear the 06 (six) pins. (6) Retrieve the bore protector and close the SCM valve.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 98 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10

Tubing Hanger Installation 6.10.1 Required Equipment A. Cameron Supplied Equipment Description Tubing Hanger (TH) 5.25" SSR Wireline Plug TH Handling/Test Tool (THHTT) Part Number 2216525-01 2156076-01 2142721-01 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

TOOLS FOR WIRELINE PLUG Running Tool 2748031-01 Pulling Tool (4 GS) 2748035-01 Isolation Sleeve 2748152-01 Protection Sleeve (short) 2730423 GS Pull/Run Tool (5 GS) 2748036-01 Wireline Centralizer 2748156-01 TH Running Tool (THRT) 2141700-01 (w/ Production Stab Mounted) 2155994-02 THRT Handling/Test Tool (THRTT) 2142736-01 THRT Pressure Test Skid/Stand 2142094-01 Stand for THRT 2142930-01 Stand for TH 2142851-01 Redress Tools for TH Control Stabs 2142858-01 Pup Joint Cap N/A B. C. D. Customer Supplied Equipment 4-1/2 IF Lift Cap N/A

Spares (TH and Plug) Verify availability of spare parts listed in Section 14. Controls Description Workover Utility Reel (UTP) Adapter joint, slick joint, and Subsea Test Tree (SSTT) Part Number Qty. 1 1

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 99 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.2 Run Tubing per Operator Procedures 6.10.3 Prepare the Tubing Hanger Running Assembly for Installation NOTE: The following procedures are written for the two different types of SSTT. The Tubing Hanger Running Tool Latch Assist function may be open to the riser (in the case of a direct hydraulic multi-line umbilical system) or ganged together with the Latch function (in the case of an electro-hydraulic system). The procedures refer to LATCH only and are applicable to either type of SSTT. NOTE: Before the tubing string is run, make up the tubing hanger running tool, adapter joint, slick joint, and safety tree assembly. Flush the line using the THRT stand and test the production bore connections and the control line connections using the THRT test skid. This is normally done at System Integration Testing with the SSTT.

-JHA- Perform JHA for handling of the THRT / SSTT.

A.

Make up SSTT to THRT assembly if not previously made up (normally done onshore prior to shipping). (1) (2) (3) (4) Inspect control stabs provided with SSTT. Replace seals as required. Grease seals with control fluid compatible grease (ref Oceanic ACL). WARNING: When making up the THRT to the SSTT, remove the vent stab at the top of the THRT. Test SSTT and Control System per SSTT supplier procedures. Verify that the THRT / SSTT has been drift tested.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 100 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

B.

Flushing THRT (normally done onshore) (1) (2) (3) Remove the flushing port plugs (1/4 NPT) from the THRT piston. Flush all THRT hydraulic functions to remove any trapped air. Re-install flushing port plugs into THRT.

C.

Function & Flush THRT with Optional Pressure Test (1) (2) Inspect the Lock Monitor poppet assembly on the side of the THRT and ensure proper function. Function the THRT using the SSTT and control system. (1) Function the Tubing Hanger Lock / Unlock and THRT Latch / Unlatch a minimum of three times each. (2) Each function should be operated without pressure on any other function. (3) Finish with the tool in the Unlatched and Locked position. The THRT functions may be pressure tested as follows (5 minute hold period on each function): LATCH or LATCH/LATCH ASSIST UNLOCK LOCK LOCK MONITOR / LOCK SOFT LAND PRODUCTION BORE (Tool must be in skid) UNLATCH (4) 3,000 psi 3,000 psi 3,000 psi 3,000 psi 2,500 psi 10,000 psi max. 3,000 psi

(3)

To verify the cleanliness level of the downhole lines through the SSTT/THRT, install the THRT into the THRT Test Skid. NOTE: Flushing is recommended when the downhole control lines are made up to the hanger prior to installing the THRT/SSTT to the Tubing Hanger. (1) Vent the THRT functions and ensure the THRT is in the Unlatched and Locked position. (2) Align the THRT key with the skid slot and lower the assembly into the THRT test skid. (3) Latch the THRT to the test skid. (4) A pressure test up to 10,000 psi may be done on the downhole lines to test the stab connections. (5) Fluid samples are taken from the side ports of the THRT test skid. Flush through the downhole lines until the proper cleanliness levels are obtained. (6) Remove the SSTT/THRT from the skid and return the tool to the Unlatched and Locked position.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 101 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.4 Prepare the Tubing Hanger for Installation (1) (2) While on the working deck of the rig prior to running tubing, suspend the tubing hanger in the tubing hanger stand over a hole in the rig deck. Check the following items: A. Verify the control lines were flushed as required. B. If equipped, verify RLH seals are in place. C. Inspect all seals. Replace if necessary. D. Inspect the wireline plug sealing area. E. Verify the pup joint was tested as required. F. Tubing Hanger is in the "Unlock" position. G. Verify that the wireline isolation sleeve is installed and tested. Installation is per SSR International procedures (Section 13). NOTE: Verify the wireline isolation sleeve lock ring is installed right side up. The lock ring should be below flush and tight fitting around the sleeve. Lubricate the THHTT seals and install the THHTT in the tubing hanger.

-JHA- Perform JHA for installation of the THHTT.

(3)

i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.

Make up a 4-1/2 API IFTJ lift cap to elevator sub. Back up the three short jack screws (item 11) until they are flush with the bottom of the actuator ring. Verify hanger is Unlocked. Carefully align the Control Stabs and anti-rotation key with the tubing hanger seal pockets and slot. Land the THHTT in the tubing hanger on the handling ring (item 8) of the TH assembly. Screw down the three long screws (item 10) until tight to actuate the latch ring in the hanger actuator ring groove. The THHTT latch ring is visible through the two holes in the hanger Ensure that the Autoclave blind plugs are installed on the bottom of TH. Using the tubing hanger handling and test tool, test each downhole line to 10,000 psig for 5 minutes (this test is to verify TH pressure integrity before it is on rig floor).

NOTE: this test is optional since the lines and connections will be tested again with the THRT. (4) Flush the downhole control lines through the THHTT to the appropriate cleanliness levels.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 102 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.5 Make up Tubing Hanger to Tubing String


-JHA- Perform JHA for handling and moving the tubing hanger to the drill floor.

(1) (2) (3)

If available, the split landing bowl clamp may be installed to protect the hanger seals during transport. Run the tubing completion and support the final joint in the tubing slips. The tubing hanger is transported to the drill floor with the THHTT installed. The tubing hanger is lifted horizontally through the V-door with one strap placed on the end of the tubing hanger pup joint and the other connected to the lift cap. NOTE: Ensure that the pup joint protector cap or saver sub is installed to avoid damaging the pup joint threads during handling.

(4) (5)

Make up the tubing hanger pup joint to the production tubing string. Connect the drill pipe elevator to the THHTT and pick up weight, lift the string to remove the tubing slips and record the completion weight. Weight of Tubing and Tubing Hanger Completion Assembly (lbs.)

(6)

Test the tubing string as appropriate per Operator procedures.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 103 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.6 Install THRT and Make up Control Lines to Tubing Hanger The following two procedures (Procedure A and Procedure B) are used to accommodate two different options for making up the downhole lines and installing the THRT/SSTT to the tubing hanger. The procedural order should be followed for the particular option. Option 1: A split landing bowl is not used OR it is preferred to make up the downhole lines with the THRT/SSTT in place. Follow Procedure A then Procedure B A split landing bowl is used and the downhole lines are to be made up prior to installing the THRT/SSTT. Follow Procedure B then Procedure A

Option 2:

Procedure A Make up the THRT/SSTT to the Tubing Hanger (1) Land the tubing hanger pup joint in the tubing slips. If a landing bowl is available, place the master bushing over the rotary table and land the tubing hanger on the split landing bowl clamp on the master bushing. Set off entire string weight before removing the THHTT. Remove the THHTT from the tubing hanger. a. Back up the (3) actuator energizer screws (item 10) approx. 1 inch and screw in the (3) jack screws to unlatch the THHTT from the TH. b. Remove the tool from the tubing hanger and store away. Inspect the TH production and control line stab pockets for debris and wipe clean. Pick up the THRT and SSTT assembly and hook up umbilical jumper to the SSTT. Refer to the SSTT suppliers procedure. FUNCTION
TH LOCK TH LOCK MONITOR TH UNLOCK TH LATCH ASSIST THRT LATCH THRT UNLATCH VENT / TEST RETURN NOT APPLICABLE SV1 SV2 NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE SOFT LANDING PRODUCTION BORE

(2)

(3)

-JHA- Perform JHA for handling and installation of the THRT / SSTT.

(4)

THRT
13 9 14 10 11 12 8 A B C D E F&G N/A N/A

SUBSEA TREE

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 104 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

(14)

Lift the running assembly to a convenient working level and remove the stab protector ring. Inspect all stabs and o-rings and coat them with control fluid or Oceanic ACL to prevent contamination. Ensure the running tool/SSTT functions have been flushed and tested and that the THRT is in the Unlatched and Locked positions. Ensure SSTT has been tested per the SSTT suppliers procedures. Ensure downhole lines communications with the correct ports have been verified. Isolate TH Lock Monitor. Inspect the THRTs Lock Monitor poppet. Remove the TH shear pin cartridges from the side of the Tubing Hanger lock actuator ring. Vent the THRT Vent function. Lock in 3,000 psi on the Lock and Unlatch THRT functions. Move the THRT/SSTT assembly directly above the Tubing Hanger. Align the THRT key with the slot in the TH. Lower the running assembly onto the TH and set off enough weight (10,000 to 15,000 lbs.) to make up o-rings and push down the hanger actuator into the locked position. The TH lock ring will expand. Vent the TH Lock and Unlock functions. WARNING: Failure to vent the Lock function will prevent proper latching of the THRT to the TH.

(15)

With 10,000 lbs weight on the hanger, function THRT Latch with 3,000 psig, and observe the latch ring move approximately 1.5 inches down. Observe engagement of the THRT lock dogs through the holes in the TH lock actuator ring. CAUTION: Maintain and monitor pressure (3,000 psi) on the Latch function throughout this running procedure until hanger is landed and locked into the spool body.

(16) (17)

Function TH Unlock. Verify movement of the TH actuator ring and the THRT outer sleeve moves upward allowing the TH lock ring to contract. Function TH Lock. Verify the TH lock ring expands properly. Verify pressure increase on Lock Monitor line. Open the isolated Lock Monitor line to purge air and check returns. Vent the Lock function and verify the Lock Monitor gage reads 0 psig. Isolate the Lock Monitor. CAUTION: The Lock Monitor should remain isolated during the complete operation of the tubing hanger running sequence. Pressure build up will be monitored on the Lock Monitor gage.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 105 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(18)

Apply operator specified pressure to a maximum of 8,000 psig down the THRT Vent function. Hold pressure for 5 minutes, bleed to 0 psig and repeat. This will test the following: a. THRT to TH interface connection (properly latched) b. Pressure integrity of the production stabs, downhole control line stabs, and o-rings on the THRT. c. THRT to SSTT interface (vent stab is removed) CAUTION: Do not apply pressure to Vent function in any situation where tubing weight is suspended by THRT.

(19) (20) (21) (22)

(23)

(24)

Bleed pressure from the THRT Vent function. Keep vented through remainder of installation. Pressure test each downhole line through the SSTT by applying customer specified running pressure and hold for 5 minutes. Ensure no leakage. Function TH Unlock. Verify upward movement of the TH actuator ring and the THRT outer sleeve. Verify TH lock ring contracts until flush with the OD of the TH. Ensure any trapped air is removed from the soft land system. a. With the soft landing piston in the fully retracted position (collapsed mode) remove the NPT plug on the side of the soft landing piston to allow leakage to occur. b. Slowly apply pressure to the soft landing piston to purge air through the NPT plug. DO NOT stroke the soft landing piston. c. Cut off pressure and with fluid still flowing from the NPT port, reinstall the NPT plug. Apply 2,500 psig to TH soft landing piston and lock in pressure. Verify piston strokes downward approximately 4.0 inches. Hold for 5 minutes. Verify no leakage is occurring around the NPT plug or any other visible area on the THRT. Then, reduce pressure to approximately 1000 psig plus completion fluid differential head at depth, 3000 psig maximum. a. Example: Density (lb/cu.in.)=fluid density (Sp.Gr) x .0361 b. Differential = fluid density x Water Depth (ft) x 12 c. Soft land pressure = Riser Differential Control Differential + 1000 d. Example: If riser fluid is 1.33 Sp.Gr., control fluid is 1.07 Sp.Gr., and water depth is 1000 ft, soft land pressure is: (1.33 -1.07) x .0361 x (1000 x 12) + 1000 = 1113 psi Install the TH shear cartridges in the Tubing Hanger lock actuator ring.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 106 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Procedure B Make Up the Downhole Control Lines to the Tubing Hanger


-JHA- Perform JHA for lifting of the completion and control line terminations.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Pick up the Tubing Hanger at a level to view the bottom of the TH. Place (2) 7/8-9 UNC lifting eyes into the side of the helix. Remove the (4) torque screws which hold the orientation helix on the hanger body. Lower the helix from the tubing hanger. Feed the control lines through the helix. Each control line should be wrapped around the tubing per customer's specification to allow for extra play in the control lines in case of re-termination of the lines. Remove the plugs from the tubing connections in the bottom of hanger. Flow through each downhole line and take fluid samples to verify conformance to the required NAS cleanliness levels. Cut and prep each downhole control line and terminate each line at the tubing hanger bulkhead per customer instruction. Refer to Figure below for pictorial representation of the tubing hanger prep location. PORT
A B C D E F G ELECTRIC

FUNCTION
NOT APPLICABLE SV1 SV2 NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE

CONNECTION
NOT APPLICABLE 9/16 MED. PRESS. AUTOCLAVE 9/16 MED. PRESS. AUTOCLAVE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE

(7)

(8)

Pressure test each line by applying pressure per customer specification and verify there are no leaks at the bottom of the tubing hanger per customer's requirements for downhole equipment. If applicable, note that F and G are ported together in the TH circuit ring. For hangers with electrical lines, terminate the electrical line at the underside of the Tubing Hanger and perform electrical tests as required.
TC-006072 B01 Page 107 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

(9)

Reattach the helix to the bottom of the tubing hanger with the (4) torque screws. Ensure there is no contact between the helix and the control lines. Remove helix lifting eyes.

6.10.7 Run and Test the Tubing Hanger (1) When running the tubing hanger, the control lines should be set as follows: a. Isolation pressure on all downhole lines as specified by the customer. b. Verify pressure is locked in on the THRT soft landing piston. NOTE: The TH Soft Landing Piston pressure is affected by the difference of the hydrostatic heads of the completion fluid (acting outside of the piston) and the control fluid (acting inside of the piston). Maintain Soft Landing Pressure considering the fluid pressure differential. CAUTION: Monitor the soft landing piston pressure while running completion down hole. Pressure increases over soft landing pressure (48,000 lbs per 1000 psi) will indicate that the completion has hung up. Soft land pressure must be exceeded to see the pressure build up. Halt all downward motion immediately and take corrective action. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. Verify THRT Latch is at 3,000 psig. Verify THRT Unlock is at 3,000 psig. Verify THRT Vent line is vented. Verify THRT Lock Monitor function is isolated. If applicable, verify the Electrical penetrator at the tree is retracted. If applicable, verify any protective covers for the Electrical Connector on the side of the hanger have been removed. Ensure the BOPs are full open. Verify the spacers in between the running circuit ring and the Tubing Hanger body have been removed. Verify that the TH circuit ring shear pins and Actuator ring shear pin cartridges are installed.

-JHA- Perform JHA for running the completion string.

(2) (3)

Pick up the running assembly and TH. Remove the tubing slips and master bushing or the split landing bowl. Lower the running assembly through the rotary.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 108 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(4)

Run the tubing hanger downhole using the completion string. Monitor the THRT functions for pressure changes and take corrective action. Run the completion 45-70 degrees out of position either direction to visually monitor turning due to helix rotation. Rotation may not be visible at large depths. Note the helix capture angle to assist in engaging the helix when landing the hanger. NOTE: Great care must be taken to run umbilicals at same rate as the running string and ensure they are properly clamped.

(5) (6)

Prior to entering the flex joint on the LMRP, land completion tubing in slips. Engage motion compensator to 20,000 lbs. Check that riser flex joint is less than 1/2 degree and rig heave is 4 ft. max. Record total string weight (landing riser, safety tree, THRT, TH and tubing, heave, and flex joint angle). Total Weight of Completion (lbs) Rig Heave (ft) Estimated Flex Joint Angle (degrees)

(7) (8) (9)

Open AMV and AAV to ensure that a hydraulic lock does not occur. Increase and lock in soft land pressure to 3,000 psig. Lower the completion assembly slowly until the THRT soft landing piston hard lands on the shoulder in the spool body. Hard land the completion assembly with 20,000 lbs. down. Look for rotation of the string to verify orientation helix engagement. If rotation is not seen, the string may be rotated and torque built up to verify position. CAUTION: Do not set more than 20,000 lbs. down on the soft landing piston during hard land. Maximum capacity of the soft landing sleeve on the THRT is 100,000 lbs.

(10)

Bleed down the SCSSV pressure and equalize pressure inside all the downhole control lines to the differential pressure between the completion fluid and the control fluid at depth. (See the soft land piston pressure calculation / example shown previously). NOTE: Equalizing pressure will maintain seal integrity. Positive pressure differentials of 100 to 500 psi are recommended.

(11)

NOTE: This will potentially close the SCSSV. Ensure AMV and AAV are open, and all other valves are closed. NOTE: This will force flow down to the AMV port, and then up to the riser through the AAV port.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 109 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(12)

Flush through the Tree Landing Ring ports.


-JHA- Perform JHA for flushing fluid compatability and pressures.

CAUTION: a. Consult the company representative to ensure that flushing is done in a way consistent with fluid compatibility and depth. Some completion fluids and control fluids are incompatible and should not be mixed. Methanol, water and injection chemicals may also be incompatible. b. It is important to adjust flushing pressures and valve opening sequence to prevent back flow through the tree porting control components. Ensure there is an additional 500 psi above hydrostatic on the valves prior to opening and only vent after the valve is closed. The flushing sequence may be as follows if agreed by the company representative: a. Start with the downhole function tree isolation valves closed. b. Increase the flushing fluid supply pressure to a single downhole function tree isolation valve to a pressure 500 psi above hydrostatic head at depth. EXAMPLE: With a completion fluid of 11.1 ppg and a MeOH supply of .7915 SpGr, the pressure variation per foot is .58 psi/ft and .343 psi/ft, respectively. Assuming a water depth of 3000 ft and a 500 psi over balance on the MeOH line, the surface MeOH pressure would be 1,211 psi. c. Then open the downhole function tree isolation valve for a short interval watching to see that the supply pressure remains overbalanced. d. Close the valve and repeat. Ensure that the valve is closed before reducing the supply pressure. e. Repeat flushing for remaining downhole ports. Be sure to account for variations in fluid density and compatibility. After pumping of fluid is completed, make sure the downhole function tree isolation valves are closed and vent any existing pressure in the lines. Verify 3,000 psig on the Latch, Unlock, and Soft Landing functions of the THRT. Vent all other functions of the THRT. Open the IMV and XOV valves and confirm AMV and AAV are open to ensure no hydraulic lock develops when landing the hanger. Adjust compensators to increase set off weight to 100,000 lbs. Isolate the "Soft Landing" function to allow return fluid to be collected.

(13) (14) (15) (16) (17)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 110 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(18)

(19) (20) (21)

Ensure the downhole functions of the THRT are reduced to hydrostatic pressure. This will keep the differential pressure to a minimum when making the transition from the Stab Seals (from the tubing hanger to the spool body). Open the SCM valve and confirm that the AMON/SCM line is vented at the surface. As an option, place a pressure gauge on the AMON/SCM line at the surface to monitor pressure build-up and allow venting. If a pressure gauge was placed on the AMON/SCM line, monitor the pressure build up as soft landing occurs. Vent pressure as needed, close the valve and continue monitoring. Slowly bleed fluid from the Soft Landing function and collect the fluid until no further returns are seen. Gradually increase set-off weight to a maximum of 100,000 lbs as Soft Landing flow tapers off. The total volume of the soft landing piston is approximately 3500 cc (this volume may change due to hose expansion, length, etc.). Keep the Soft Landing function to Vent. NOTE: Additional indication of hanger landing are: a) the AMON/SCM line will stop flowing and b) the downhole stab pressure will drop. NOTE: If metal RLH seals are used on the hanger, the total load required to fully set the seals could be up to 225,000 lbs.

(22) (23)

(24) (25)

After the Soft Landing has occurred, wait for at least one minute. Then slowly set off entire tubing string weight plus up to 50,000 lbs over string weight. A single downhole stab may be tested in order to verify that the stab seals have engaged the landing ring in the spool body. Open the tree valves SCM and SV1. Apply 5000 psi down SV1 and monitor the AMON/SCM line for returns. Close AAV. Prepare to Lock the TH into the spool body. NOTE: If the tubing hanger has metal to metal RLH seals, then the BOP may be closed and pressure applied above the tubing hanger to assist in setting the seals (steps 30 -33). Then lock the hanger to the tree.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 111 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(26)

Verify TH Lock Monitor is isolated and Unlock is vented. Function THRT Lock to 5,000 psig. Monitor the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for a pressure increase to 5,000 psig. Maintain Lock pressure for a minimum of 5 minutes. NOTE: If the SSTT does not allow for 5,000 psi to be applied to the Lock function, then the use of 3,000 psi is acceptable. NOTE: Lock pressure must be maintained for 5 minutes to ensure that the THRT lock piston has fully stroked and locked down the hanger. NOTE: Do NOT apply pressure below the BOP rams.

(27)

(28) (29)

To ensure full communication between the Lock and Lock Monitor circuits, vent the THRT Lock function to zero while observing the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for pressure decrease. Then apply 5,000 psig to the Lock function while monitoring the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for a pressure increase to 5,000 psig. Decrease the THRT Lock pressure to 3,000 psig. Adjust the compensator for adequate riser tension and test that the tubing hanger is locked down by pulling 100,000 lbs. over the weight of the riser/tubing hanger completion assembly. Set off the entire string weight plus up to 50,000 lbs.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 112 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(30)

Prepare to close the BOP. Increase THRT Latch pressure to counteract the toolss emergency unlatch feature as follows: a. In the case where the Latch Assist function is open to the riser by the SSTT (i.e. direct hydraulic multi-line umbilical control), then the Latch pressure is to be increased to the BOP test pressure plus 500 psi (maximum 10,000 psi). FUNCTION Latch Latch Assist Emergency Unlatch PRESSURE 10,000 Hydrostatic Up to 10,000 AREA 34.95 ~ 30.86 FORCE 349,500 308,600

b. In the case where the Latch and Latch Assist functions are ganged together by the SSTT (i.e. electro-hydraulic system), then 5,000 psi should be applied to Latch and Latch Assist functions. FUNCTION Latch Latch Assist Emergency Unlatch (31) PRESSURE 5,000 Up to 10,000 AREA FORCE (34.95+ 334,300 31.91)=66.86 30.86 308,600

Close the BOP ram on safety tree, ensure SCM is open, and pressure test the TH upper seal from above to specified pressure by customer up to 10,000 psi for 10 minutes and monitor gauge. Watch riser or the AMON/SCM line for returns. Bleed to zero. NOTE: The pressure test will assist in setting the Tubing Hanger seals if required. Verify that the tubing hanger has been locked to the spool.

(32) (33)

Maintain Latch/Latch Assist pressure and open a BOP choke or kill line valve to prevent accidental pressure buildup. Reduce Latch pressure to 3,000 psi.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 113 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(34)

Tubing Hanger Stabs Seal Test Test #11 Refer to SD-030495-11 for valve positions. a. Valve Positions: Test #11 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV X AMV X AWV X SV1 O SV2 O SCM O GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN b. c. d. e. Apply pressure up to 10,000 psi to test per customer requirements through SV1 and SV2 lines. Hold pressure for 10 minutes and monitor gauges. Monitor the AMON/SCM line for returns or pressure increases. Bleed pressure to zero.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 114 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(35)

Tubing Hanger Gallery Seal Test Test #12 Refer to SD-030495-12 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #12 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV O AAV O AMV X AWV X SV1 O SV2 O SCM O GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) (c) (d) Per customer requirements, apply up to 10,000 psi to the AMON/SCM line for 10 minutes to test below the upper TH seal and above the middle hanger seal. Monitor the SV1, SV2, and riser for returns or pressure increases. Bleed pressure to zero.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 115 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(36)

Tubing Hanger Production Seal Test Test #13 Refer to SD-030495-13 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #13 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) (c) (d) Per customer requirements, apply up to 10,000 psi to AMON/SCM for 10 minutes to test below the middle hanger seal and above the lower hanger seal. Monitor the bore, pressure gauge, and injection pressure transducer for pressure drop. Bleed pressure to zero.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 116 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(37) (38) (39)

If applicable, ensure the electrical penetrator line is not powered / energized. Engage the electrical penetrator by rotating approximately 14 turns to the right with 50 ft-lbs. If applicable, test DHPT per customer procedures. If downhole operations are to be performed, remove the tubing hanger wireline isolation sleeve and install the wireline protection sleeve. Perform these operations per SSR International procedures (Section 12). NOTE: Prior to running protection sleeve in the hole, verify the lock ring is installed right side up by placing a straight edge across the body of the sleeve and the lock ring. The lock ring should be below flush and tight fitting around the sleeve. If this is not the case, remove the lock ring and replace.

(40) (41)

Perform any downhole operations and/or flow testing of the well per customer procedure. Retrieve wireline protection sleeve and install the wire line plug per SSR procedures (Section 12). NOTE: IMV, XOV, and AWV may be opened with the AMON/SCM line vented to assist in setting the wireline plug.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 117 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(42)

Tubing Hanger Wireline Plug Test from Above Test #14 Refer to SD-030495-14 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #14 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) (c) (d) (e) Test the wireline plug from the top to test pressure per customer requirements by applying pressure through the tool bore. Hold pressure to customer's specifications. Monitor the AMON/SCM line for returns. Bleed pressure to zero.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 118 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(43)

Test Tubing Hanger Wireline Plug From Below Test #15 Refer to SD-030495-15 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #15 Valve Position Check Off IMV O IWV X XOV O AAV X AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) Test the wireline plug from below by applying allowable tubing shut in pressure per customer requirements to the AMON/SCM line. NOTE: Test pressure is applied above the closed downhole SCSSV. Hold pressure to customer's specifications. Monitor the tool bore for returns. Bleed pressure to zero.

(c) (d) (e)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 119 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.10.8 Retrieve THRT / SSTT


-JHA- Perform JHA for retrieval of THRT / SSTT and umbilical.

(1) (2) (3)

(4) (5)

(6) (7) (8) (9)

Per customer procedure, prepare to retrieve the THRT/Safety Tree completion assembly. Ensure the BOP stack is fully open. Regulate Lock function to 1,500 psi. Remove tension between the THRT and hanger with the compensator. Vent the Latch and function the THRT Unlatch at 3,000 psig. Watch the Unlatch gauge for steady pressure to ensure that the THRT is fully unlatched from the hanger. Pick up the THRT/Safety Tree assembly above the flex joint. The weight at this time should equal the recorded weight of the entire completion assembly minus the recorded tubing and tubing hanger weight using the THHTT. The correct weight will verify that the THRT has successfully unlatched from the tubing hanger. Retrieve THRT/Safety tree completion assembly to surface. Set all of the tree valves per operator procedure. NOTE: At this point, it is advisable to run the tubing hanger wash tool in order to clean any debris from above the hanger that may hamper landing the internal tree cap. If the Unlatch function does not operate for any reason, an Emergency Unlatch procedure is provided. a. For Emergency THRT Unlatch only- set down 30,000 lbs. over string weight. Vent all functions. Apply pressure to TH Lock if control pressure is possible. Close the BOP Ram on Safety Tree Slick Joint and apply 1500 - 2000 psig down the choke and kill lines. Hold for 5 minutes. Pull up on the completion string and strip approximately 3-6 inches through the ram. Bleed pressure, and open the annular.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 120 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.11

Internal Tree Cap (ITC) Installation 6.11.1 Required Equipment A. Cameron Supplied Equipment Description Internal Tree Cap (ITC) TH Mill & Flush Jetting Tool TH Running Tool (THRT) THRTTT THRT Test Skid Stand for THRT Part Number 2182251-02 2181425-03 2141700-01 2142736-01 2142094-01 2142930-01 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1

B. C.

Consumable Verify availability of spare parts listed in Section 13. Controls Description Workover Utility Reel - alternative Slick Joint and Adapter Joint - alternative Part Number Qty. 1 1

D.

Technical Data Quick Reference ITC -OD (max-unlocked): 18.641 -Max. torque capacity: 22,000 ft-lb -Displaced volume when landing: approximately 1.5 gallons

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 121 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.11.2 Prepare Internal Tree Cap (ITC) (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove ITC from the pallet. Tree Cap can be lifted using 2X 1-1/4 holes provided in actuator ring. Place in suitable stand and inspect. Wipe any debris from production stab pocket. Remove protective tape covering the Internal Tree Cap seals. Inspect seals for any damage. Replace if necessary. Reinstall protective tape when complete. Remove the 2X lock-down shear pin cartridges (3/8 hex socket, item 12) from ITC actuator ring. These will be re-installed just prior to running the tree cap through the rotary table. Paint the bottom of the ITC for future troubleshooting purposes.

6.11.3 Prepare and Install THRT to ITC NOTE: Prior to installing the ITC, the riser should be circulated with sea water. The riser should be thoroughly jet washed along with the top of the hanger. Cameron part number 2181425-03 is a jetting tool specially designed to clean the top of the hanger before installing a cap or tying back a running tool. NOTE: If the ITC has the wireline plug installed prior to running (or the ITC is solid, i.e. no through bore), the running string must be filled with fluid during installation (i.e. weep sub above the SSTT). NOTE: Ensure 40,000 lbs of string weight is available for seal setting.
-JHA- Perform JHA for handling, movement, and pressure testing of the THRT / SSTT, ITC, and umbilical.

(1)

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Prepare the THRT to run the Internal Tree Cap (ITC). a. The ITC is typically run using the same SSTT used to install the Tubing Hanger. b. The SSTT may be removed and a slick joint crossover adapter installed to the top of the Adapter joint to connect to the work string. Connect the THRT umbilical directly to the Adapter Joint. Lift the running assembly to a convenient working level and remove the control stabs protector ring (if installed). Inspect all o-rings and coat them with control fluid or Oceanic ACL water based grease. Verify that the correct lower production stab is installed in the THRT. Prepare to test the running tool functions and verify movement of assembly components in the following steps. Ensure that the THRT is in the Unlatched and Locked positions. The downhole control umbilical lines can be plugged and left unattached at the top of the SSTT. Close TH Lock Monitor "Test" and "Vent" needle valves.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 122 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(7) (8)

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

(16)

The Soft Landing function will not be used to run the ITC. The umbilical line for this function may be plugged and left unattached. The piston may be stroked upward or left in its existing position. Function test the THRT. a) Function the Tubing Hanger Lock / Unlock and THRT Latch / Unlatch a minimum of three times each. b) Each function should be operated without pressure on any other function. c) Finish with the tool in the Unlatched and Locked position. Verify THRT is in the Locked and Unlatched positions. Apply 3,000 psig to the THRT Lock function. Set ITC on hole cover or stand. Inspect the ITC production and control line stab pockets for debris and wipe clean. If applicable, visually inspect the wireline plug to ensure it is properly installed. Remove the ITC shear pin cartridges from the ITC lock actuator ring if not done previously. Vent the THRT Vent Line. Move the THRT directly above the ITC. Align the THRT key with the slot in the ITC. Lower the running assembly onto the ITC and set off enough weight (10,000 to 15,000 lbs) to make up o-rings and push down the ITC actuator into the locked position. The ITC lock ring will expand. Vent the THRT Lock and Unlock functions. WARNING: Failure to vent the Lock function will prevent proper latching of the THRT to the ITC.

(17)

(18) (19) (20)

With 10,000 lbs. weight on the ITC, Function THRT Latch with 3,000 psig, and observe latch ring moves approximately 1.5 inches down. Observe engagement of the THRT lock dogs through the holes in the ITC lock actuator ring. WARNING: Maintain and monitor pressure (3,000 psig) on the "Latch" function throughout the remainder of this running procedure until the ITC is landed and locked into the spool body. Apply 3,000 psi down the Vent line to verify the THRT is latched to the ITC. Hold pressure for 3 minutes and bleed pressure to zero. Function TH Unlock. Verify upward movement of the ITC actuator ring, allowing the ITC lock ring to contract. Function TH Lock. Verify the ITC lock ring expands outward. Verify increase of pressure on Lock Monitor gage. If required, open the isolated Lock Monitor line to purge air and check returns. Vent the Lock function and verify the Lock Monitor gage reads 0 psig. Isolate the Lock Monitor. CAUTION: Tubing Hanger Lock Monitor must remain isolated during the Internal Tree Cap installation!
TC-006072 B01 Page 123 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

(21) (22)

Function TH Unlock. Verify upward movement of the ITC actuator and THRT outer sleeve. Verify the ITC lock ring contracts until flush with the OD of the ITC. Install the ITC shear cartridges in the side of the lock actuator ring.

6.11.4 Run and Test the ITC


-JHA- Perform JHA for running the ITC and umbilical.

(1) (2) (3)

Remove hole cover and Master bushing. Lower the ITC, THRT, and Running Assembly through the rotary. Suspend the running assembly below the rotary table. When running the internal tree cap, the THRT umbilical reel panel should be set as follows: THRT FUNCTIONS Latch 3,000 psig Unlock 3,000 psig Vent Vented Lock Verify Isolated Unlatch Vented Lock Vented Note: Great care must be taken to run umbilical at the same rate as work string and that they are properly clamped. Run the internal tree cap down hole using the completion string. Monitor the THRT Vent line for pressure increase. NOTE: The drill pipe running string may have to be filled with riser fluid (i.e. weep sub above the SSTT) if the W/L Plug is installed into the ITC or the ITC is of solid construction (i.e. no through bore).

(4)

(5) (6) (7) (8)

Prior to entering the flex joint on the LMRP, land the running string in slips. Engage motion compensator to 50,000 lbs. Check that riser flex joint is less than 1/2 degree and rig heave is 3 ft. max. Open AAV and AWV. Ensure that AMV is closed. Pick up completion string and record the weight. Recorded Weight of Completion Casing, THRT, and Adapter Joint

(9)

Verify flushing fluid compatibility with the Company Representative. Pump flushing fluid down the AMON/SCM line (through AWV and AAV).

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 124 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

(15)

Monitor AMON/SCM for pressure increase during landing of the ITC. NOTE: The volume displaced by the ITC seals traveling down the seal surface in the spool body is approximately 1.5 gallons. Remove slips and land the ITC. As AMON/SCM pressure increases, indicating that the ITC seal has started to engage, vent the AMON/SCM line. The AMV may be opened to assist in flushing out debris. Set off 40,000 lbs to energize the ITC seals. If the ITC has metal RLH seals, close the BOP on the Safety Tree, increase the THRT Latch pressure and apply pressure above tool down choke and kill to apply 150,000 downward load. Cap seal diameter is 17.82. Verify TH Lock Monitor is isolated and Unlock is vented. Function THRT Lock to 5,000 psig. Monitor the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for a pressure increase to 5,000 psig. Maintain Lock pressure for a minimum of 5 minutes. NOTE: If the SSTT does not allow for 5,000 psi to be applied to the Lock function, then the use of 3,000 psi is acceptable. NOTE: Lock pressure must be maintained for 5 minutes to ensure that the THRT lock piston has fully stroked and locked down the hanger. NOTE: Do NOT apply pressure below the BOP rams.

(16)

(17) (18) (19)

To ensure full communication between the Lock and Lock Monitor circuits, vent the THRT Lock function to zero while observing the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for pressure decrease. Then apply 5,000 psig to the Lock function while monitoring the TH Lock Monitor pressure gauge for a pressure increase to 5,000 psig. Decrease the THRT Lock pressure to 3,000 psig. Open the BOP if previously closed for seal setting. Adjust the compensator for adequate riser tension and test that the internal tree cap is locked down by pulling 100,000 lbs. over the weight of the riser, THRT, ITC completion assembly. Set off the 40,000 lbs.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 125 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(20)

Test the ITC From Below with THRT Engaged

Test #16 Refer to SD-030495-16 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #16 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV O AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) (c) (d) Apply customer specified pressure up to 10,000 psi to the AMON/SCM line for 10 minutes. Monitor the AMON/SCM line for pressure drops. Bleed pressure to zero.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 126 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(21)

(22)

Maintain pressure on the Lock function. Function the THRT Unlatch at 3,000 psig. Ensure THRT Latch function is vented. Watch the Unlatch gauge for steady pressure to ensure that the THRT is fully unlatched from the ITC. Pick up the THRT/Running Assembly above the flex joint.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 127 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(23)

Test ITC From Above Test #17 Refer to SD-030495-17 for valve positions. (a) Valve Positions: Test #17 Valve Position Check Off IMV X IWV X XOV X AAV O AMV X AWV O SV1 X SV2 X SCM X GT X X=CLOSED ; O=OPEN (b) (c) (d) (e) Close BOP blind rams and apply up to 10,000 psi per customer procedure down the choke and kill lines. Stabilize and hold pressure per customer requirements. Monitor the AMON/SCM line for pressure increase or returns. Bleed pressure to zero.

Trouble shooting procedure a. Close the AWV and the XOV and monitor the AP Transducer for pressure increase.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 128 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(24)

Test ITC From Below with THRT Dis-Engaged a. Repeat Test #16 with the THRT/Running Assembly dig-engaged from the Internal Tree Cap to verify that the ITC is fully locked to the spool body.

-JHA- Perform JHA for retrieval and break out of THRT / Running Assembly.

(25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) 6.12

If testing is successful, bring the THRT/Running Assembly back to the surface. Break down equipment and perform post operational maintenance on the THRT. If the test fails, apply pressure to the Unlatch and Lock functions on the THRT, open the blind rams, and set the compensator for 5,000 lbs. Tag off the THRT onto the top of the ITC and rotate until a drop in the completion string is observed and/or torque begins to build. This will ensure the THRT is oriented properly on top of the ITC. Set off 50,000 lbs. of weight on top of the ITC. Pick up the THRT/Running Assembly above the Flex Joint, and retest above the ITC. If test fails again, retrieve the ITC per the ITC Retrieval Procedure (Section 8).

Disconnect IWOCS Umbilical from Tree


-JHA- Perform JHA for retrieval of IWOCS.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 6.13

Bleed pressure from the IWOCS umbilical. Power down the electrical lines. Verify that all hydraulic tree valves are CLOSED. Set manual valves per customer procedures. Use the ROV to disconnect the IWOCS flying leads from the junction plates on the tree. Park flying leads as required. Retrieve IWOC per rig procedures.

Retrieve BOP per Rig Procedures

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 129 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

6.14

Install Tree Debris Cap Note: In addition to Debris Cap Installation, this procedure allows for injection of corrosion inhibitor into the void between the top of the Internal Tree Cap and the Tree Debris Cap. 6.14.1 Required Equipment
A.

Cameron Supplied Equipment Description Debris Cap

Part Number 2181899-04

Qty. 1

B.

ROV with Hot Stab plumbed to inject corrosion inhibitor at large diameter port

6.14.2 Prepare Tree Debris Cap (1) (2) Inspect the three spring pins. Remove dummy stab and connect a hot stab to the injection port. Flush through using clean control fluid. Verify returns through the hose mounted inside the debris cap. Note: This direction of circulation is for control fluid that is heavier than salt water. Salt water SG = 1. 025. For fluids lighter than salt water, the 12 " hose mounted inside the debris must be disconnected and connected to the bottom port of the check valve not connected to the injection port.

6.14.3 Run Debris Cap (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 6.15 Run the debris cap, via ROV or tugger line. Land the cap on to the tree orienting it such that the ROV has access to the hot stab port. Set off weight to assure that the spring pins have correctly set under the tree mandrel profile. Pump control fluid through the hot stab and observe returns through the check valve. Remove hot stab and replace with dummy stab. Release tugger from cap if installed. Retrieve to surface.

Fill Out Subsea Completion Summary The subsea completion summary at the end of this section should be filled out by Cameron Service Personnel and returned to the Cameron Service Center / Engineering upon completion of this running procedure. See Subsea Completion Summary X-253515-01.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 130 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

7.

STACK-UP DRAWINGS Tree Stack-Up, Tree Running Tool (H4 Mandrel Profile) Stack-Up BOP Test Tool, Bore Protector, Spool Body Stack-Up Bore Protector, Bore Protector Running Tool, Spool Body Stack-Up THRT, TH, Spool Body, In Soft Landing Position Stack-Up THRT, TH, Spool Body, W/L Isolation Sleeve Stack-Up THRT, TH, Spool Body, W/L Protection Sleeve Stack-Up THRT, TH, Spool Body, 5.25 Plug Stack-Up THRT, TH, ITC, Spool Body Stack-Up ITC, Emergency TH Tool Stack-Up TH w/o Plug, Emergency TH Tool Stack-Up Spool Body, TH, ITC, Boll Weevil Tool Tree Landing Sequence Tree, TRT, and Stinger Landing Tree, TRT w/ Stinger Tree w/ Test Stump SD-030423-02 SD-030423-01 SD-030423-04 SD-030423-10 SD-030423-11 SD-030423-12 SD-030423-13 SD-030423-14 SD-030423-09 SD-030423-06 SD-030423-05 SD-031141-02 SD-030423-03 SD-030423-07 SD-030423-08

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 131 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

8.

RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES 8.1 Retrieve Tree Debris Cap (1) (2) (3) (4) 8.2 Run tugger line and/or ROV. Make up line to handle (3/4 diameter bar). Overpull approximately 100 lbs. to retrieve cap. Retrieve the debris cap to the rig.

Run, Land, and Test BOP per Rig Procedures The BOP may be tested by running the Boll Weevil test tool and landing it in the internal tree cap. See Section 9 for details of this tool. NOTE: Do not test higher than 10,000 psi on top of internal tree cap.

8.3

Internal Tree Cap Retrieval (ITC) (1) To retrieve an installed ITC with the hydraulic THRT, the same running assembly is used as installing the ITC. The running assembly consists of the THRT and Adapter Joint. (If desired, the Safety Tree may also be part of the assembly.) Function THRT to the Unlatch and Unlock position (3,000 psig) and verify upward movement of THRT outer lock sleeve. Function THRT Lock and verify downward movement of the THRT outer lock sleeve. Function THRT Lock and Unlock two times minimum to remove air, but finish with the tool in the Lock position. Function THRT Latch. Verify downward movement of the THRT inner actuator sleeve and expansion of the split latch ring. Function THRT Unlatch. Verify upward movement of THRT inner actuator ring and collapse of the split latch ring. Function THRT Latch and Unlatch two times minimum to remove air. Finish with the THRT in the Unlatch position. Verify THRT is in the Lock and Unlatch position.

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 132 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(9)

Set the THRT umbilical panel as follows prior to running the THRT: SCSSV1 and SCSSV2 Soft Land Vent Latch Unlatch Lock Unlock Lock Monitor Vent Vent Vent Vent 3,000 psig 3,000 psig Vent Isolated

(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)

(24) (25)

Lower the retrieval assembly down hole. Space out riser joints such that the THRT assembly will be a safe distance above the flex joint prior to making up the final riser joint. Make up the final riser joint. Unreel the THRT umbilical to give sufficient slack when THRT is landed on top of the ITC. Engage motion compensator. Check that the riser flex joint angle is less than degree and rig heave is 4 feet maximum. Record the total string weight__________ Land the THRT on the ITC; setting off only 5,000 pounds using the compensators. Rotate the completion casing to find the orientation slot in the top of the ITC. A visual drop in the completion string and/or a torque build up will indicate the slot has been located. Set off 50,000 lbs. on top of the ITC. Observe THRT Lock Monitor gauge increase to 3,000 psi. This means that the THRT has fully landed on top of the ITC. Vent THRT Lock and Unlatch functions. Wait 30 seconds. Vent Unlatch and apply 3,000 psi to THRT Latch. Verify latch with 10,000 lbs. overpull. CAUTION: 3,000 PSI MUST BE MAINTAINED ON THE THRT LATCH FUNCTION AT ALL TIMES. Open AWV and AAV valves. Vent AMON/SCM line on junction plate. Vent Lock and apply 3,000 psi to THRT Unlock. Close the THRT vent line. Overpull up to 150,000 lbs. to unseat ITC and lift ITC/THRT/Adapter Joint assembly to a safe distance above the flex joint. Pressure may be applied down AMON/SCM line with AWV and AAV open and AMV closed to help unseat the ITC. Verify 3,000 psig is on the THRT Latch function. Bring the completion assembly to the surface and rig down the THRT, Adapter Joint, completion casing, umbilical, and ITC. Perform post operational maintenance on the THRT.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 133 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

8.4

Retrieve the SSR Wireline Plug Retrieving the SSR plug requires steps 1-19 of the Tubing Hanger Retrieval Procedure for the hanger plug then follow SSR procedures in Section 12.

8.5

Retrieving the Tubing Hanger with the Hydraulic THRT The BOP may be tested by running the Boll Weevil test tool and landing it in the tubing hanger. See Section 9 for details of this tool. (1) To retrieve an installed tubing hanger with the THRT, the same running assembly is used as installing the tubing hanger. The running assembly consists of the THRT and Adapter Joint. (If desired, the Safety tree may also be part of the assembly.) Ensure stabs are installed in ports B and C and lower production stab assembly (2155994-02) is installed in THRT. Function THRT to the Unlatch and Unlock position (3,000 psig) and verify upward movement of THRT outer lock sleeve. Function THRT Lock and verify downward movement of the THRT outer lock sleeve. Function THRT Lock and Unlock two times minimum to remove air, but finish with the tubing hanger running tool in the Lock position. Function THRT Latch. Verify downward movement of the THRT inner actuator sleeve and expansion of the split latch ring. Function THRT Unlatch. Verify upward movement of THRT inner actuator ring and collapse of the split latch ring. Function THRT Latch and Unlatch two times minimum to remove air. Finish with the THRT in the Unlatch position. Verify THRT is in the Lock and Unlatch position. Set the THRT umbilical panel as follows prior to running the THRT. SCSSV1 and SCSSV2 Soft Land Vent Latch Unlatch Lock Unlock Lock Monitor (10) (11) Vent Vent Vent Vent 3,000 psig 3,000 psig Vent Isolated

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Lower the running assembly down hole. Space out riser joints such that the THRT assembly will be a safe distance above the flex joint prior to making up the final riser joint. Make up the final riser joint. Unreel the THRT umbilical to give sufficient slack when THRT is landed on top of the tubing hanger.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 134 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)

(24)

(25) (26) (27) (28)

Engage motion compensator. Check that the riser flex joint angle is less than degree and rig heave is 4 feet maximum. Record the total string weight__________ Land the THRT on the tubing hanger; setting off only 5,000 lbs. using the compensators. Rotate the completion string to find the orientation slot in the top of the tubing hanger. A visual drop in the completion string and/or a torque build up will indicate the slot has been located. Set off 50,000 lbs. on top of the tubing hanger. Observe THRT Lock Monitor gauge increase to 3,000 psi. This means that the THRT has fully landed on top of the tubing hanger. Vent THRT Lock and Unlatch functions. Wait 30 seconds. Vent Unlatch and apply 3,000 psi to THRT Latch. Perform a 10,000 lbs. overpull to verify latch. Latch/vent integrity may be verified by applying up to 5,000 psi down Vent function. Vent function must be vented after test. Vent production string by opening IMV, XOV, AWV and venting AMON/SCM line on junction plate. Vent tubing annulus by opening the AMV and AAV. Perform any necessary down hole operations and retrieve the wireline plug from the production bore per SSR instructions in Section 12. Run wireline protection sleeve or isolation sleeve as appropriate. NOTE: Prior to running protection sleeve (or isolation sleeve) in the hole verify the lock ring is installed right side up by placing a straight edge across the body of the sleeve and the lock ring. The lock ring should be below flush and tight fitting around the sleeve. If this is not the case, remove the lock ring and replace. Vent Lock and apply 3,000 psi to THRT Unlock. CAUTION: 3,000 PSI MUST BE MAINTAINED ON THE THRT LATCH FUNCTION AT ALL TIMES WHILE TRIPPING THE TUBING HANGER OUT OF THE HOLE. Open SV1, SV2, SCM, IMV, XOV, AAV, AMV, and AWV valves. Vent SV1, SV2, and AMON/SCM lines. Overpull completion and string weight 20,000 lbs. Apply and maintain 2,500 psi on the soft Landing piston. Wait 2 minutes after applying pressure. Close the THRT Vent line. Apply and maintain pressure to the SV1 and SV2 per customers specifications to open the down hole SCSSVs. Observe the Vent gauge for pressure increase. An increase in pressure may indicate a leak in the Control line stabs in the bottom of the THRT.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 135 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(29)

Lift TH/THRT/Adapter Joint assembly to a safe distance above the flex joint. Record weight. The weight recorded should be the weight of the THRT, Adapter Joint, and the completion casing plus the weight of the tubing hanger and tubing string. This weight was recorded in Section 6 of the running procedure. Weight of Tubing and Tubing Hanger Completion Assembly (lbs.)

(30) (31)

Verify 3,000 psig is on the THRT Latch functions and that SV1 and SV2 are holding pressure. Verify there is no pressure build-up on the THRT Vent function gauge. Bring the completion assembly to the surface and rig down the THRT, Adapter Joint, completion casing, umbilical, and tubing hanger. Perform post operational maintenance on the THRT.

8.6

Install the Bore Protector and Retrieve the BOP Note: The Bore Protector is required to be in place when stabbing the stinger on bottom of the TRT into the spool tree. Also if it is required to perform downhole work at this stage, then install the Bore Protector per Sections 6.

8.7 8.7.1

Retrieve the Spool Tree Prepare the TRT and Stinger (1) (2) Inspect the TRT for damage. Ensure that the pipe plug (item 20 on SK-098341-01) is REMOVED from the bottom center of the TRT latch tool body as shown in Section A-A. This will provide communication through the drill string to the tree bore. The other similar pipe plugs must remain installed to contain operating pressure. Set up and test the workover unit with utility reel umbilical as per the workover unit manual. Connect the jumpers from utility umbilical to the TRT and test the tool functions. The functions should be smooth and repeatable. Note: Do not apply more than 1500 psi to the Gripper Latch function without connector rods in place. This can damage the grip fingers. Skid the tree trolley in the moonpool under the rotary table. Place the Stinger Support Frame P/N 2215836-01 on the tree trolley. See SD030423-07. Use the Stinger Lifting Cap to transport the Stinger to the moonpool. Rest the Stinger on the Stinger Support Frame at the centralizer sleeve. Remove the Stinger Lifting Cap.

(3)

(4) (5) (6) (7)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 136 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

(14) (15) (16) (17) 8.7.2

Pick up the TRT to the moonpool and make it up to the Stinger. Caution: For safety purpose, special care must be taken during this operation. Pick up the TRT to allow removal of the Stinger Support Frame. Rest the TRT with Stinger on the tree trolley. Remove the lifting sub from the top of the TRT. Send the crossover adapter (items 6 and 7 see TRT latch tool SK-098341-01) to the drill floor. Make up the TRT crossover adapter (mandrel and union nut) to drill pipe. Lower the drill pipe and crossover adapter through the rotary table and make it up to the TRT. Make up Torques (approximate) - Union Nut: 300 ft-lb Set Screws: 80 ft-lb Apply 3,000 psi to the TRT Unlatch function to UNLATCH the TRT latch mechanism. Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is in UNLATCHED position. VENT the Gripper Latch function. Apply 3,000 psi to the tree connector Unlock function to keep the gripper assemblies in UNLOCKED position.

Run the TRT and Retrieve the Tree (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) Ensure that the production control umbilical is vented and disconnected from the tree junction plate. Ensure that the bore protector is installed. Run TRT with Stinger, ensuring correct TRT/Tree Heading. Use the ROV half way down and check that the tool is UNLATCHED and the cylinders are RETRACTED. With the guidance of the Stinger, land the TRT on the Tree and set off 5,000 lb. Vent the TRT Unlatch function. LATCH and TRT to the tree by supplying 3,000 psi to the TRT Latch function. Verify markings on two override rods that indicate the TRT is latched. MAINTAIN LATCH PRESSURE DURING RETRIEVAL. Open the GT needle valve and place the dummy hot stab in the parking receptacle. Also, place the GR/AAV dummy hot stab in the parking receptacle. EXTEND the two gripper assemblies over the connector rods by supplying 3,000 psi to the connector Lock function. Verify markings that indicate gripper assemblies in extended position. LOCK the grippers to the connector rods by supplying 3,000 psi to the Gripper Latch function. Maintain this pressure. UNLOCK the connector by venting the connector Lock function and supplying 3,000 psi to the connector Unlock function. Verify markings that indicate connector unlocked.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 137 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(13)

(14)

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)

Pull straight up and retrieve TRT/Spool Tree assembly approximately 20 ft clear of wellhead. Note: The pulling has to be done straight so the stinger can properly guide and protect the wellhead gasket from the nose on bottom of the isolation sleeve. Move rig to a designated safe location and retrieve TRT/Spool Tree assembly. Note: Use the ROV half way up and check that the tool is LATCHED and the cylinders are RETRACTED. Also care must be taken to ensure that tree is not stopped going through the splash zone. Land the TRT/Spool Tree on support beams in the moonpool area, directly below the rotary. Apply 3,000 psi to the TRT Unlatch function while venting the Latch function to UNLATCH the TRT. Verify markings on the override rods that indicate TRT in unlatched position. Vent the Gripper Latch function to release the grippers. Remove the drill pipe adapter from the TRT and make up the lifting sub. Lift up TRT with Stinger and place the Central Guide Receptacle (2180749-01) on the Spool top and rest the Stinger on it at the centralizer sleeve. Loosen the setscrews and unscrew the coupling nut to separate the TRT from Stinger. Set TRT on deck. Install Stinger Lifting Cap to remove Stinger from Tree. Remove Central Guide Receptacle. Lift Spool Tree using the tree handling tool and set on deck.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 138 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

9.

RUNNING TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT (RENTAL) Tree Handling Tool Tree Running Tool TRT Hydraulic Latch Tool Landing Ring Test Stab Dual Port Hot Stab Bore Protector Bore Protector Running/Retrieval Tool BOP Weight Set Test Tool Tubing Hanger Torque Sleeve Tubing Hanger Running Tool Tubing Hanger Handling Test Tool Tubing Hanger Emergency Retrieval Tool THRT Handling/Test Tool THRT Pressure Test Stand Tubing Hanger Wash Tool Boll Weevil Test Tool Isolation Sleeve Installation Tool 2142462-01 2055145-19 2055231-01 2142827-01 2215891-01 2141626-01 2027776-01 2142424-01 2155206-01 2141700-01 2142721-01 2141825-01 2142736-01 2142094-01 2181425-01 2155548-01 2182907-01 SK-126219-01 SK-098343-19 SK-098343-15 SK-098341-01 N/A SK-039550-01 SK-126202-01 SK-096284-01 SK-126274-01 SK-126644-01 SK-069795-01 SK-126342-01 SK-126278-01 SK-126346-01 SK-126398-01 SK-126919-01 SK-126528-01 SK-081274-01 X-232328-02 X-232490-02 X-205567-03

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 139 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 9 1 1 4 1 4

TREE HANDLING TOOL 2142462-01 C01 SK-126219-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY WITH LIFTING EYE, TREE HANDLING TOOL CLAMP SEGMENTS, TREE HANDLING TOOL LOCKSCREW, TREE HANDLING TOOL SHACKLE, ANCHOR, 3.00 X 3.25 PIN DIA, 85 TON NUT, HVY HEX 1.875-8 STL ZN PL

PART NO.
2142463-01 2142464-01 2142465-01 2749643-01 2709000-17-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 140 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 12

TREE RUNNING TOOL 2055145-19 01 SK-098343-19, SK-098343-15 DESCRIPTION


ACCUMULATOR, HYD 2.5 GAL 5000 PSI SCREW, HEX HD CAP .250-20 X .625 ASSEMBLY, ROV PANEL FOR THE ASSY, TREE RUNNING TOOL, SPOOLTREE HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC, TREE RUNNING TOOL W SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.125-8 X 5.000 NUT, HVY HEX 1.125-8 GR 2H ZN PL 2.5 GALLON ACCUM. MOUNTING BRACKET U-BOLT, ROUND BEND, .500 X 11.00 X 9.75 NUT, HVY HEX .500-13 GR 2H ZN PL SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.125-8 X 3.000

PART NO.
713522 702502-02-00-05 2185737-01 2055145-17 2235514-01 702586-22-00-50 2709000-11-01 2235991-01 2749933-01 2709000-05-01 702586-22-00-30

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 141 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 35 36 37 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 8 2 2 1 8 6 12 2 6 1 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 1

TRT HYDRAULIC LATCH TOOL 2055231-01 D02 SK-098341-01 DESCRIPTION


CENTRE BODY, HYD LATCH TOOL LOWER BODY, HYD LATCH TOOL. LOCK SEGMENTS, TREE RUNNING TOOL ACTUATOR RING, HYD LATCH TOOL. SEAL RING, HYD LATCH TOOL. MANDREL, HYD LATCH TOOL. COUPLING NUT, HYD LATCH TOOL. SEAL SUB, HYD LATCH TOOL. OVERRIDE ROD, HYD LATCH TOOL. SEAL RING, PISTON T SEAL TO FIT O-RG .275W X 12.475ID 90D NITRILE O-RG .275W X 13.475ID 90D NITRILE O-RG .275W X 17.455ID 90D NITRILE O RING, SIZE AS-568-317 .912 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 454 12.524 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 317 .950 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 456 13.524 ID X EYE NUT, 1.250-7 UNC GALV STL G400 KEY - HYD LATCH TOOL. PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX SOC 1/4 SPRING PLUNGER, .625-11 X 1.500 LG SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X .750 SCR 0.500-13 X 1.750 SOC HD CAP STOP, SPRING PLUNGER, TRT CENTER MOUNTING NUT, HYD LATCH TOOL. SCREW, 12 PT CAP .750-10 X 1.250 SCREW, SOC HD SET .250-20 X 1.000 THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ THREAD PROTECTOR, 5.655" 4 TPI STUB O RING, SIZE AS-568-347 4.225 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 347 4.278 ID X SCR 0.500-13 X 1.250 GR 5 ZN HEX HD CAP SEAL RING, PISTON T SEAL TO FIT

PART NO.
2055232-01 2055235-01 2156300-01 2045671-02 2045191-02 2045156-03 2045157-03 2045154-02 2055234-01 2748767-01 702645-45-41 702645-45-61 702645-46-41 702645-31-71 042000-04-54 042000-03-17 042000-04-56 2704897-01 2055279-01 203724 701983 702515-21-20-12 702505-10-00-16 2045687-01 2055233-01 702585-16-00-12 702515-17-21 708250 2156329-01 702645-34-72 042000-03-47 702501-10-00-12 2748768-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 142 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 1 2 2

LANDING RING TEST STAB 2142827-01 C01 (No Drawing) DESCRIPTION


TEST STAB FOR CONTROL LINE REC O RING, SIZE AS-568-208 .609 ID X .139 W BACK UP RING, SIZE 208, VIRGIN PEEK MATERIAL

PART NO.
2142820-01 702645-20-81 2748250-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 143 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 0.1 1 .02

DUAL PORT HOT STAB 2215891-01 01 SK-039550-01 DESCRIPTION


O-RING KIT, DUAL PORT HOT STAB BODY, HOT STAB, DUAL PORT, 10,000 COMPLIANT HANDLE, HOT STAB NOSE, HOT STAB O RING, SIZE AS-568-318 .975 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-323 1.287 ID PLUG, MALE, PLASTIC, 1/4NPT, SERRAT PIPE PLUG, 1/8" 316 S/S SCREW, HEX HD CAP .375-16 X 2.750 LOCKNUT, HEX FULL HT .375-16 SST PLUG, TAPERED DUST .24 - .30 OD SEALANT, THREAD - LOCTITE 567 SCREW, SOC HD CAP .375-16 X .625 ADHESIVE, LOCTITE 242 MED STR

PART NO.
2215891-99 2215847-01 2215876-01 2215848-01 702645-31-81 702645-32-31 2706572-01 711752 702502-06-00-26 2749695-02 500594-04 711706 702505-06-00-05 667172-02-29

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 144 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 1 1 1 1 4 4 6 1 2 1 6 2 1 2 2 6 4

BORE PROTECTOR 2141626-01 02 SK-126202-01 DESCRIPTION


SHEAR PIN, G2 BORE PROTECTOR, NAVAL LOWER BODY, BORE PROTECTOR, G2 UPPER BODY, BORE PROTECTOR, G2 ACTUATOR SLEEVE, BORE PROTECTOR, LOCK RING, SPLIT, BORE PROTECTOR, LOAD PIN, TUBING HANGER, ASSY, SHEAR PIN CARTRIDGE, TUBING PIN, DOWEL .436/.432 OD X 1.750 LG, O-RG .275W X 13.475ID 90D NITRILE O RING, SIZE AS-568-463 16.955 ID X O-RG .275W X 14.475ID 90D NITRILE LOAD PIN TAB, G2 BORE PROTECTOR ANTIROTATION KEY, G2 BORE PROTECTOR SCREW, 12 PT CAP .375-16 X .500 SPRING, CPRSN .065 X .720 OD X SHEAR PIN, G2 BORE PROTECTOR,TEFLON THREADED RETAINER, SHEAR PIN ASSY

PART NO.
2155653-02 2141648-01 2141649-01 2141669-01 2141675-03 2141499-02 2141663-01 021812-94 702645-45-61 702645-46-31 702645-45-81 2123753-01 2155677-01 2155676-01 702583-06-00-04 2748379-01 2155653-01 2026808-04

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 145 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1

BORE PROTECTOR RUNNING/RETRIEVAL TOOL 2027776-01 B02 SK-096284-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, BORE PROT. RUN/RETRIEVAL TOOL TORQUE PIN, 1.688 OAL, W/.861 LONG SUPPORT DOG, WEAR BUSHING RUN/RET PIN, DOWEL .501/.498 OD X 2.000 LG, SPRING, COIL COMPRESSION, 1-1/8 OD SCR SOC HD CAP SPECIAL BALL, .750 DIA SST 440 SLEEVE,BALL RETAINER, FOR RUNNING SPRING,COMPRESSION 23/32 OD X CAM, WR. BUSH. RUN. TOOL 15.50 LONG RETAINING RING, SPIROLOX- INT FOR THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ SUB, DRILL PIPE API NC50 IF PIN X THREAD LOCKING COMPOUND, BAKERLOK NIPPLE, DRILL PIPE, API NC50 THREAD SEALING COMPOUND, BAKERSEAL THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ 2027777-01 646886-02 262688-01 021812-30 018583-08 048877-01 006039-22 048878-01 018510-04 696674-06 018572-64 708250 709421 709415 2748388-01 706824 006050-49

QTY. PART NO.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 146 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 10 16 2 2 2 2 1 6 2 1 8 1 1 1 1

BOP WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL 2142424-01 02 SK-126274-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, WT SET TEST TOOL, 18 3/4" HOUSING LOWER BODY, MODULAR TREE WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL UPPER MANDREL, STM-15 WT SET TEST TOOL LOWER MANDREL, MODULAR TREE WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL SEAL-RING, STM-15 WT SET TEST TOOL COLLAR, STM-15 WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL RELEASE RING, STM-15 WT SET TEST TOOL RELEASE DOG, STM-15 WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL SCREW, SOC HD SET , .875-9 X 1.250 SST FULL DOG PT SCREW, SOC HD SET .500-13 X 1.250 SST FULL DPG PT PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX SOC 1/4 SST 316 B16.11 O RING, SIZE AS-568-427 4.725 ID X .275 W 90D /MS-1004 SEAL RING,11.00 ID X11.75 OD X .375 LG POLYPAK MOLYTHANE SEAL RING,14.00 ID X14.75 OD X .375 LG POLYPAK MOLYTHANE SEAL RING, 18-5/8-15M SPECIAL FOR SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X 1.000 STL CUP PT SCREW, 12 PT CAP .375-16 X 1.500 STL /A193 GR B7 MANDREL COLLAR, STM-15 WT SET TEST TOOL SCREW, 12 PT CAP .750-10 X 6.500 STL /A193 GR B7 OUTER RING, BODY, WT. SET TEST TOOL 18 3/4" HSG THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ BOX THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ PIN LOAD RING, MODULAR TREE WEIGHT SET TEST TOOL

PART NO.
263102-01 2142423-01 263093-01 2142422-01 263092-01 263116-01 263121-01 263120-01 702515-31-51-04 702515-25-51-04 203724 702640-42-71 714148 714129 605894-12 702514-21-21 702585-06-00-14 2018062-01 702585-16-00-64 2018293-01 708250 006050-49 2142447-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 147 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 1 4 2 1

TUBING HANGER TORQUE SLEEVE 2155206-01 B01 SK-126644-01 DESCRIPTION


PROTECTION AND TORQUE SLEEVE NUT, HVY HEX 1.125-8 STL ZN PL STUD, DBL ENDED 1.125-8UN-2A X 7.00" ASSY, TUBING HANGER HANDLING/TEST TOOL

PART NO.
2155205-01 2709000-11-01 219065-11-07-01 2142721-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 148 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 5 10 5 10 7 14 1 2 1 8 3 6

TUBING HANGER RUNNING TOOL 2141700-01 01 SK-069795-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, TUBING HANGER RUNNING TOOL SPLIT LOAD RING, G2 THRT LOWER STOP RING, G2 THRT UPPER STOP RING, G2 THRT PIN, ALIGNMENT, G2 THRT LOCK DOGS, G2 THRT CONTROL LINE STAB MANDREL, ELECT. CONTROL STAB MANDREL SPLIT LATCH RING, G2 THRT RETAINING NUT, TUBING HANGER LATCH ACTUATOR PISTON, TBG HGR SOFT LANDING PISTON, TBG HGR SOFT LANDING SLEEVE, TBG HGR KEY, TBG HGR RUNNING TOOL, G2 SPOOL BACK-UP RING, THRT, G2 SPOOLTREE LOCK ACTUATOR RING, TBG HGR RUNNING PISTON, ACTUATOR LOCK, TBG HGR EXTENSION SLEEVE BODY, TBG HGR POPPET HOUSING, TUBING HANGER POPPET, TUBING HANGER RUNNING TOOL STAB SUB, UPPER PRODUCTION, TUBING ASSY, LANDING RING AND STAB SUB SEAL SLEEVE, THRT LOWER STAB, G2 BODY, THRT LOWER STAB, G2 SPOOLTREE FLOW SHAFT, THRT LOWER STAB, G2 O-RG .275W X 14.475ID 90D NITRILE BACK-UP RING, SIZE 458 14.524 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-455 12.975 ID BACK-UP RING, SIZE 455 13.024 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-380 11.475 ID BACK-UP RING, SIZE 380 11.528 ID O-RG .275W X 15.475ID 90D NITRILE BACK-UP RING, SIZE 460 15.524 ID X STOP RING, TUBING HANGER RUNNING TO SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X .625 O-RG .210W X 11.975ID 90D NITRILE O RING, SIZE AS-568-446 8.475 ID

PART NO.
2141701-01 2098620-02 2098619-02 2098621-02 2124409-02 199391-03 2026976-02 190344-05 199402-05 2141685-01 2141647-01 2141677-01 2141679-01 2141681-01 2141686-01 2141690-01 2141691-01 2141693-01 2142716-01 2142717-02 2142718-01 2155994-01 2141743-01 2141744-01 2141748-01 702645-45-81 042000-04-58 702645-45-51 042000-04-55 702645-38-01 042000-03-80 702645-46-01 042000-04-60 2142823-01 702514-21-20-10 702645-38-11 702645-44-61

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 149 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ITEM QTY.
38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 12 2 2 11 12 6 12 12 1 2 31 25 1 2 3 6 42 84 7 2 4 8 4 4 1 6 4 1 1 4 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PART NO.
041327-16 702645-44-41 042000-03-81 702505-02-00-04 702505-06-00-22 702640-01-31 042000-00-13 702640-00-71 702645-12-11 042000-01-21 702645-12-01 042000-01-20 702645-01-11 042000-00-11 702645-21-01 042000-02-10 702645-20-61 2748250-10 002504-09 702585-14-00-12 702514-29-21 702504-14-00-05 005940-99 702501-10-00-06 712406 2748257-01 2054285-01 2054287-03 002504-05 005940-11 2142840-01 2142841-01 2142719-02 2142719-03 2181097-01 2182458-01 2155994-02 2142719-04 2165804-01 041259-69-01-10

DESCRIPTION
BACK-UP RING, SIZE 446 8.524 ID O-RG .275W X 07.725ID 90D NITRILE BACK-UP RING, SIZE 381 12.028 ID SCR 0.250-20 X 0.500 SOC HD CAP SCR 0.375-16 X 2.250 SOC HD CAP O RING, SIZE AS-568-013 .426 ID BACK-UP RING, SIZE 013 .455 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-007 .145 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-121 1.049 ID BACK UP RING, SIZE 121 1.081 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-120 .987 ID BACK-UP RING, SIZE 120 1.018 ID O-RG .070W X 00.301ID 90D NITRILE 011 BACK UP RING, SIZE 011 .327 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-210 .734 ID BACK UP RING, SIZE 210 .766 ID O RING, SIZE AS-568-206 .484 ID BACK UP RING,SIZE 206, .518 ID PLUG, PIPE 1/4" SST 18-8 Y52008-00010501 SCREW, 12 PT CAP .625-11 X 1.250 SCR 0.750-10 X 1.000 CUP PT SOC HD SET SCREW, SOC HD CAP .625-11 X .625 SCREW, SOC HD SET .250-20 X .625 SCREW, HEX HD CAP .500-13 X .750 SPRING, CPRSN .063 X .480 OD SPRING, COMPRESSION, .067 WIRE PIN, TUBING HANGER RUNNING TOOL PROTECTOR, TUBING HANGER RUNNING PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX SOC 1/8 SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X .625 BLANKING PLUG, UPPER, CONTROL LINE BLANKING PLUG, LOWER, CONTROL LINE STAB SUB, LOWER PRODUCTION, NEWFIEL STAB SUB, LOWER PRODUCTION, JANICE ASSY, LOCK VERIFY PLUG, THRT BODY, STAB SUB, LOWER PRODUCTION ASS'Y, STAB SUB & CENTRALIZER STAB SUB, LOWER PRODUCTION, JANICE SUBASSY, BORE REDUCTION SLEEVE S SEAL RING - 9 NOM. OD

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 150 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 1 6 1 6 1 1 3 3 6 12

TUBING HANGER HANDLING TEST TOOL 2142721-01 E01 SK-126342-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, TUBING HANGER HANDLING TOOL, ASSY, MANDREL, 4-1/2" ADAPTER, NONLOCK RING, TUBING HANGER HANDLING MALE STAB, TUBING HANGER HANDLING ACTUATOR RING, TBG HGR HANDLING RETAINING RING, SPIROLOX, EXT FOR KEY, TUBING HANGER HANDLING TOOL, SCREW, 12 PT CAP .750-10 X 1.000 SCR 0.875-09 X 2.750 B7 ZN HEX HD CAP SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.000-8 X 2.500 O RING, SIZE AS-568-023 1.051 ID X BACK-UP RING, SIZE 023 1.080 ID X

PART NO.
2142672-01 2072186-03 2123722-01 2142673-01 2142674-01 018572-65 2123723-02 702585-16-00-10 702586-18-00-26 702586-19-00-24 702645-02-31 042000-00-23

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 151 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 4

TUBING HANGER RETRIEVAL TOOL 2141825-01 J01 SK-126278-01 DESCRIPTION


ASSY, TEST PLUGS FOR HYDROSTATIC ASSY, TEST PLUGS FOR HYDROSTATIC ASSY, TEST PLUGS FOR HYDROSTATIC ASSY, 5.25" NOM X 35" LG SEAL STAB, ASSY, 5.25" NOM X 40" LG SEAL STAB, ASSY, 4.767" NOM X 40" LG SEAL STAB ASSY, 6.7"NOM X 41.125" LG SEAL ASSY, 4.00" NOM X 41.56" LG BODY, TUBING HANGER RETRIEVAL TOOL MANDREL, TUBING HANGER RETRIEVAL SPLIT LOCK RING, TUBING HANGER ACTUATOR SLEEVE, TUBING HANGER ACTUATOR RETAINER SCREW, TUBING RETAINER STAB, TUBING HANGER CENTRALIZER RING, TUBING HANGER UPPER CENTRALIZER SPLIT RING, LOWER CENTRALIZER SPLIT RING, RETAINER SET SCREW, TUBING HANGER O RING, SIZE AS-568-426 4.600 ID X SCREW, 12 PT CAP .750-10 X 4.000 SPACER RING, CENTRALIZER, TUBING KEY, ORIENTATION, SPRING LOADED F/ SCR 0.375-16 X 4.000 SOC HD CAP SPRING, CPRSN- .072 X .600 OD X

PART NO.
2155607-01 2155607-02 2155607-03 2142492-01 2142603-01 2155142-01 2156843-01 2182716-01 2142438-01 2142494-01 2142441-01 2142440-01 2045346-01 2142439-01 2045226-01 2045355-01 2045356-01 2142442-01 702645-42-61 702585-16-00-40 2098343-01 2156972-01 702505-06-00-40 713999

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 152 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 1 1 4 1 2 14 2 4 1 14 1 1 1 1 14

THRT HANDLING/TEST TOOL 2142736-01 01 SK-126346-01 DESCRIPTION


BODY, HANDLING TOOL, THRT RETAINING NUT, THRT SCREW, SOC HD SET .750-10 X 1.000 SST RETAINING RING, SPRIROLOX-EXT O RING, SIZE AS-568-381 11.975 ID ADAPTER, 3/8 MED PRESS SF375CX EYEBOLT, FORGED-SHLDR PATT .875-9 BACK-UP RING, SIZE 381 12.028 ID X 12.394 CONNECTOR, TBG MALE 1/4 NPTF X 3/8 TBG CAP, TBG, 3/8" OD M/P, 20,000 PSI, 316 SST ADAPTER MANDREL, NC50 (4.5 IF) API IF BOX KEY, ANTI-ROTATION, ADAPTER MANDREL SCREW, SOC HD CAP .375-16 X .875 SST 316 THREAD PROTECTOR, 4.500 API IF-TJ BOX 3/8" MEDIUM PRESSURE AUTOCLAVE

PART NO.
2142735-01 2141685-01 702515-29-11 041008-12-75-62 702640-38-11 2749058-01 2705676-07 042000-03-81 703231 2711279-01 2181292-01 2181293-01 702505-06-00-07 708250 2730462

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 153 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 12 1 4 4 6

THRT PRESSURE TEST STAND 2142094-01 D01 SK-126398-01 PART NO. DESCRIPTION

2142971-01 BODY, PRESSURE TESTING STAND 2142972-01 BASE, PRESSURE TESTING STAND 2142973-01 CUP, PRESSURE TESTING STAND 702583-10-00-14 SCREW, 12 PT CAP .500-13 X 1.500 2749744-01 SCREW, HEX HD CAP .750-10 X 2.500 2748288-01 BOLT, EYE, 1"-8 X 1.06 LG W0106192 BOLT EYE .75-10X.88LG SS 702526-02-14 SCREW, SOC HD SHLDR .312D X 1.500

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 154 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 10 10 10 6 6 1

TUBING HANGER WASH TOOL 2181425-01 C01 SK-126919-01 DESCRIPTION


WRENCH FOR INSTALLING SMITH SERIES 70 NOZZLES BODY, MILL & FLUSH TOOL, G2 TUBING HANGER SYSTEM ASSY, NOZZLE FOR JETTING HEAD WITH 1/4" ID X 1"-12UNS BLANK, NOZZLE FOR JETTING HEAD SMITH SERIES 70 O RING, SIZE AS-568-215 1.046 ID X .139 W 90D MAGNET, PERMANENT, 8 POLE POT, 2.5 DIA. X 1.25 EYEBOLT, WITH NUT, DROP FORGED, .375-16 X 6 LG BODY; SUB ADAPTER F/ 'G2' MILL AND FLUSH TOOL

PART NO.
2749095-01 2181433-01 2749093-01 2749094-01 702645-21-51 2749105-01 2749104-01 2216697-01

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 155 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

BOLL WEEVIL TEST TOOL 2155548-01 01 SK-126528-01 PART NO.


2749869-01 2155549-01 2748462-01 702645-38-11 2156902-01 K132207 709415 2156244-01

QTY.
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0

DESCRIPTION
ADAPTER SUB, API 6-5/8 FULL HOLE PIN X 4 BODY, BOLL WEEVIL TEST TOOL PUP JOINT, 8.00 OD X 5.00 +/- .015 ID X 36.00 O RING, SIZE AS-568-381 11.975 ID X .210 W 90D ASSY, LIFTING SUB, 6-5/8" API FH PIN PLUG, PIPE-THREADED HEX SOC 1/4 THREAD LOCKING COMPOUND, BAKERLOK ASSY, DRILL PIPE X-OVER, 6-5/8" FH X STUB

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 156 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Description: Part No.: P/N Revision: Drawing No.: ITEM QTY.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 4 4 16 1 1 3 1 12 1 4 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1

ISOLATION SLEEVE INSTALLATION TOOL 2182907-01 A02 SK-081274-01, X-232328-02, X-232490-02, X-205567-03 DESCRIPTION
STAND, ISOLATION SLEEVE TOOL ACTUATOR SETTING RING, ISOLATION PLATE, ADJUSTABLE LANDING, RETAINER PIN, ISOLATION SLEEVE TOOL RETAINER NUT, ISOLATION SLEEVE TOOL SPRING, COMP., .360 OD X .045 X RETAINER PIN, ISOLATION SLEEVE TOOL PLATE, ADJUSTABLE LANDING, RETAINER SCREW, ISOLATION SLEEVE ADAPTER RING, ISOLATION SLEEVE SCR 0.500-13 X 0.500 CUP PT ZNPL SOC HD SCREW, SOC HD SET .375-16 X .500 SCREW, 12 PT CAP .625-11 X 3.000 RETAINER RING, ACTUATOR PISTON ACTUATOR PISTON - ISOLATION SLEEVE O-RG .210W X 17.955ID 90D NITRILE O RING, SIZE AS-568-388 18.953 ID X NUT, HVY HEX 1.000-8 GR 2H ZN PL HYDRAULIC PIPING & SCHEMATIC SCREW, HEX HD CAP 1.000-8 X 6.000 EYE, LIFTING 2-1/8" DIA FOR 1-1/8" ADJUSTABLE LOAD PIN, ISOLATION ADAPTER, ACTUATOR RING SETTING TOOL SCR 1.000-08 X 3.500 HEX HD CAP STL CD CENTRALIZER, ISOLATION SLEEVE, SG-5 SHEAR PIN, ACTUATOR RING, RETAINER NUT, SHEAR PIN, SHEAR PIN SLEEVE, ACTUATOR RING, SPARE PARTS KIT, ISOLATION SLEEVE

PART NO.
2182909-01 2142813-01 2182906-01 2142818-01 2142819-01 2748122-01 2142818-02 2215420-01 2142812-01 2142826-01 702514-25-20-08 713302 702585-14-00-30 2166688-01 2166657-01 702645-38-71 702645-38-81 2709000-10-01 2166692-02 702586-19-00-60 011849-01 2182908-01 2142824-01 702581-19-00-34 2142825-01 2156904-01 2141470-02 2156903-01 2142834-98

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 157 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

10.

MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10.1 Introduction Maintenance is an IMPORTANT consideration of equipment usage. Correct application of preventative maintenance will greatly enhance equipment reliability and service life. Any faulty/damaged equipment must be reported IMMEDIATELY to TFE with a view to repairs being carried out prior to its next usage. Major refurbishment will be carried out as required by TFE / Cameron Service Department (rental tools) and is outside the scope of this book. This Section details FIELD maintenance and storage procedures deemed necessary to prolong equipment service life and maintaining efficient usability of Cameron supplied equipment. Maintenance of equipment will be broken down into three sections as follows: Routine Maintenance Performed each time the equipment has been used and retrieved to the surface. Applicable also to equipment normally retained on the surface. Performed whenever equipment is to be removed from service for any lengthy period.

Storage Maintenance -

Note: In many instances, routine maintenance and storage maintenance are identical. Where this is the case only routine maintenance is described. Periodic Maintenance Performed at intervals as specified by TFE / Cameron Service Department.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 158 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

10.2

Oils and Lubricants The following is a table of preferred/recommended oils and lubricants for lubrication of Cameron supplied equipment:

Product Hydraulic Fluid Grease

Type HW525 Shell Water resistant chassis grease or suitable equivalent A light mineral oil, Ensis or suitable equivalent. Servo CK 352

Uses Control Fluid Used on equipment externals when running or storing. Used for preservation of equipment internals during storage. Corrosion Inhibitor For preservation of rubber goods during long term storage.

Oil

Preservation Wax

Seal-Peel.

10.3

Routine and/or Storage Maintenance (1) All equipment should preferably be stored in a warehouse environment which is not subject to extremes of temperature or blown dirt and should be supported on wooden beams. If equipment must be stored outside, it should be supported on wooden beams and covered with a properly secured tarpaulin or other suitable sheeting. Where possible, prior to storage, equipment should be placed in its provided transit boxes. If equipment is being placed into storage for any lengthy period, it may be considered an ideal opportunity to carry out periodic maintenance, where applicable. The following instructions pertain to Cameron supplied running/test tools and other equipment that is normally retained on the surface after subsea installation is complete.

(2) (3) (4)

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 159 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

10.4

Rubber Goods (1) This information applies to natural rubber and products such as Nitrile, Copolymer and Neoprene. (A) Store rubber products inside a cool, dark, dry storage area, preferably on wooden shelves. DO NOT place rubber products on top shelves near galvanized roofing. Leave rubber parts in a relaxed condition. DO NOT stretch or hang Orings and seals. Use sealed containers (use wax or a surface coating such as Seal-Peel if storage time is for more than six months). Ensure there is no electrical machinery or high voltage equipment near the rubber products and that drafts do not carry the atmosphere from such equipment to the storage area. Ensure that no heaters, stoves or hot air blasts are near the rubber products. Liquid hydrocarbons cause swelling or shrinking of rubber products.

Note: (B) (C) (D) (E)

Note: (2)

After storage and prior to installation: (A) (B) (C) Inspect the item, ensure it does not have a hard skin or bark like appearance. Stretch and bend the item and ensure there are no cracks. If in doubt, perform a hardness test as follows: h Perform the hardness test with the rubber item at 70 deg F to 100 deg F (21 deg C to 38 deg C). h If the hardness is 15 points more than the acceptable hardness of the item, DO NOT use the item.

10.5

Tree Assembly 10.5.1 General Every time the equipment is recovered to the surface, each assembly must be thoroughly washed with clean fresh water or steam cleaned (as applicable), to remove any debris/sea water or other corrosive element from the equipment. Special attention must be paid to box/pin joint ends, gasket preparations, mandrels/seal sub pockets and any other areas where debris may become trapped.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 160 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

When equipment is clean, inspect for damage (repair/report as applicable), touch up paintwork as necessary, wipe grease over all exposed surfaces/spray oil over all internals as required and prepare for next operation, i.e. running, storing, etc. The following paragraphs describe specific instructions for individual equipment. Replacement of seals, O-rings, gaskets etc, will not be performed during routine or storage maintenance procedures. These items will be replaced when preparing equipment for running. 10.5.2 Tree Connector Assembly (1) Routine Maintenance (A) As the connector is being retrieved form the wellhead, provided the hydraulic hoses are still connected, operate the connector several times during the trip to the surface to flush out any debris that might be trapped behind the actuator ring. This could save a lot of effort after the connector is placed on the floor or the test stump. When the connector is brought topside, it should be visually inspected for any damage or debris it may have picked up during its last operation. At this time the CIW AX/VX gasket should be removed and the ring groove visually inspected for damage. When it has been ascertained that there is no damage to the groove, the groove should be thoroughly coated with grease. A new CIW AX/VX gasket should not be reinstalled until the connector is ready to be run on the next job. Set the connector on the floor or test stump. Lower or remove the outer skirt. Then, with the connector first in the open and then the closed position, wash out with a water hose any debris that is visible. CAUTION - Keep arms and hands clear of the actuator ring. (D) Spray oil or wipe grease on may exposed studs to reduce corrosion and facilitate removal at a later date.

(B)

(C)

NOTE - Just prior to putting the connector back into service, the actuator ring I.D. and segment O.D. must be clean and free of any dirt, grease or oil. (E) Operate the connector several times and note the required pressure to move the actuator ring. Any time this pressure exceeds 500 psi, the connector should be removed from service, and a periodic maintenance operation performed immediately.
TC-006072 B01 Page 161 of 171

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

WH ENGINEERING

(2)

Storage Maintenance The following steps are recommended if this connector is to be removed from service for any length of time and stored. This, of course, would be the ideal time to perform periodic maintenance if it is anywhere near due. The following steps are recommended for storage and maintenance: (A) Thoroughly clean every part that is accessible and when it is dry, wipe it down with grease or oil. This will prevent corrosion and/or scale buildup. Remove the CIW AX/VX gasket and inspect the groove for any damage and then grease it with a good, heavy grease. Spray oil on the I.D. of the connector and on the O.D. (With the outer skirt lowered or removed). Be sure that all surfaces EXCEPT the I.D. of the actuator ring and the 4 degree tapers of the dogs are greased or oiled as much as possible to prevent corrosion or rust.

(B) (C)

NOTE - Just prior to putting the connector into service, the actuator ring I.D. and dog 4 degree and tapers must be clean and free of any dirt, grease or oil. (D) (E) If the connector is stored outside it should be protected as well as possible to keep it out of the weather. When the connector is thoroughly cleaned and greased and/or oiled (See Note in C), and the CIW AX/VX gasket is removed, it is a good safety practice to actuate the connector to the closed position so that the actuator ring does not inadvertently come down at some later date.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 162 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(3)

Periodic Maintenance Periodic maintenance should be performed every 1-1/2 to 2 years, depending on when the connector can best or most conveniently be spared from service. At this time the connector should be completely disassembled, cleaned, and inspected for any signs of pitting, galling, or abnormal wear and then reassembled with new rubber goods and any new parts that may be required. This will insure trouble free operation.

10.5.3 Isolation Sleeve Assembly Routine/storage maintenance for the isolation sleeve assembly is as follows: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Thoroughly wash the stab assembly with clean fresh water. Inspect assembly for damage. Repair/report damage accordingly. Inspect lower body stab seal, retainer ring, and set screws. Replace as necessary. Inspect upper body stab seal. Replace as necessary. Apply grease to all exposed areas and remove to storage.

10.5.4 Storage Procedures Storage maintenance procedures for equipment not covered in this part are identical to the relevant routine maintenance procedures described previously. The following steps are recommended if a valve assembly is to be removed from service for any lengthy period. This would be an ideal time to perform periodic maintenance. Prior to storing, proceed as follows: (1) Valve Assemblies (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Thoroughly clean every accessible part using clean fresh water. When dry, wipe down with grease or oil. This will prevent corrosion or scale build up. Remove gasket and inspect gasket preparation for damage. When it has been ascertained that the gasket preparation is in a satisfactory condition, grease with heavy grease. Install plugs in all ports to prevent ingress of dirt and debris. Remove all test fluids from bores and grease the valve thoroughly. Treat valve bores with Servo CK 352 inhibitor or suitable equivalent.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 163 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

Note: If the valve is to be stored outside (although this should not be detrimental to the valve), it is advisable to wrap it in a plastic sheet (or other suitable weatherproof material) to keep it as clean as possible. (2) 2-1/16, and 5-1/8 Actuator Assemblies Prepare the actuator assembly for storage as follows: (A) (B) Install plugs in openings of actuator and ensure actuator is full of hydraulic fluid. Tighten plugs in hydraulic fittings and remove actuator to storage.

Note: If the actuator is to be stored outside (although this should not be detrimental to the equipment), it is advisable to wrap it in a plastic sheet (or other suitable weatherproof material) to keep it as clean as possible. (3) Elastomer Storage Storage of Elastomer products is as follows: (A) (B) (C) (D) All elastomers are to be stored in opaque boxes at ambient temperature in a clean dry environment away from electric motors and fluorescent lights. Elastomer stock is to be rotated to ensure that shelf life requirements of materials are not exceeded. Information about cure dates, shelf life requirements and storage recommendations is to remain with each shipment of elastomer materials until that shipment supply is exhausted. All spare parts and equipment stored in the original packing or on shelving shall be reviewed every six months for evidence of damage or surface corrosion. If surface corrosion is evident then the parts should be cleaned (no mechanical cleaning allowed) to remove surface corrosion and re-coated with an approved rust preventative.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 164 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

10.5.5 Periodic Maintenance (1) Gate Valves and Actuator Assemblies Troubleshooting (A) In the event of failure of an actuator in service, it is recommended that it be overhauled, topside, by a qualified Cameron Service Engineer. Troubleshooting - Gate Valves (Actuated and Manual)
Symptom Fluid leaks past Gate/seat assembly. Fluid leaks around stem packing. Fluid leaks at bonnet flange. Cause Gate/seat assembly is worn. Stem packing is worn. Bonnet gasket is worn. Bonnet or body ring groove is damaged. Plug & gland, Check valve or grease fitting is worn. Gate and stem threads have lost lubricant. Valve gate improperly aligned. Action Replace gate/seat assembly. Replace stem packing. Replace bonnet gasket. Return valve to Cameron for repair. Replace plug & gland, check valve or grease fitting as appropriate. Lubricate gate And stem through bonnet grease fitting. Remove valve actuator and adjust gate position by setting gate valve adjusting ring as per relevant procedure.

Fluid leaks from bonnet grease fitting. High torque required to operate manual valve. Downhole equipment will not pass through open actuated valve.

Troubleshooting Actuators
Symptom Actuator fluid leaks around rising stem. Actuator fluid leaks past piston through cylinder. Actuator fluid leaks around cylinder / spring retainer plate. Actuated valve does not close. Excessive friction on gate. Cause Rising stem seals leak. Piston-to-cylinder seal or piston-to-stem seal leaks. Cylinder / spring retainer seals leak. Pressure remains in actuator cylinder. Hydrates or ice in valve body. Action Replace cylinder head-to-rising stem seals. Disassemble actuator and replace piston-to-cylinder seal and / or piston-to-stem seal. Disassemble actuator and replace cylinder / spring retainer seals. Bleed off actuator pressure. Warm valve body to melt hydrates or ice *. Lubricate valve.

* Warm valve(s) as follows:

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 165 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

(B) (C) (2)

Fully close faulty valve or an adjacent bore valve to prevent flow through faulty valve. Allow valve to warm to ambient temperature to melt ice / hydrates.

Actuator Assemblies All subsea actuators are designed to provide fail-close operation of gate valves and are controlled by a 3,000 psi nominal hydraulic supply. The attached valve manual, Cameron TC-2120-01 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, CAMERON FLS GATE VALVES WITH CM ACTUATORS THAT MEET API 6A USV REQUIREMENTS (SEE SECTION 4), describes the field maintenance appropriate for the 5 Injection Valve Block. CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to disassemble this actuator any further than described in the attached handbook without advice from Cameron Service Department.

(3)

Transfer Barrier System Filling Procedure Refer to procedure X-192202-01 and drawings SK-069099-01, SK069099-02, SK-069099-03, and SK-069099-04 at the end of this section.

10.6

Tubing Hanger Every time the equipment is recovered to the surface, each assembly must be thoroughly washed with clean fresh water or steam cleaned (as applicable), to remove any debris/sea water or other corrosive element from the equipment. Special attention must be paid to box/pin joint ends, seal sub pockets and any other areas where debris may become trapped. When equipment is clean, inspect for damage (repair/report as applicable), wipe grease over all exposed surfaces/spray oil over all internals as required and prepare for next operation i.e., running, storing, etc. Replacement of seals, O-rings etc, will not be performed during routine or storage maintenance procedures. These items will be replaced when preparing equipment for running.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 166 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

10.7

Internal Tree Cap Every time the equipment is recovered to the surface, each assembly must be thoroughly washed with clean fresh water or steam cleaned (as applicable), to remove any debris/sea water or other corrosive element from the equipment. Special attention must be paid to any areas where debris may become trapped. When equipment is clean, inspect for damage (repair/report as applicable), wipe grease over all exposed surfaces/spray oil over all internals as required and prepare for next operation i.e., running, storing, etc. Replacement of seals, O-rings, gaskets etc, will not be performed during routine or storage maintenance procedures. These items will be replaced when preparing equipment for running.

10.8

Tree Debris Cap Routine/storage maintenance for the spool tree debris cap assembly is as follows: (1) (2) (3) (4) Thoroughly wash the spool tree debris cap assembly with clean fresh water. Inspect spool tree debris cap for damage. Repair/report damage as appropriate. Inspect spring plunger. Replace if broken. Remove to storage.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 167 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

11.

INTERFACE DRAWINGS FMC Rigid Lock Stack Down Wellhead System ENSCO 7500 BOP System ENSCO 7500 BOP Internal Dimensions ABB Tree Mounted Hydraulic Junction Plate ABB 12-Way Parking Plate Tronic Electrical Harness Tronic Electrical Harness Mounting Detail ABB Control Equipment Interface Dimensions Slick Joint / G2 THRT Interface G2 THRT Landing in TH and ITC G2 THRT with 36 Spacer Landing in TH and ITC 1012DM1076933 SV5446-A 5447-MSS BBH-46600-072 BDK-46001-072 T18322 3T16813 SD-030317-01 SD-020609-01 SD-030394-01 SD-030394-02

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 168 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

12.

SSR WIRELINE TOOLS/ACCESSORIES PROCEDURES / DRAWINGS

SSR Wireline Equipment Manuals

Description:

WIRELINE RENTAL TOOLS

PART NO.
2748031-01 2748035-01 2748036-01 2748152-01 2730423 2748156-01 2748151-01

DESCRIPTION
SSR PLUG RUNNING TOOL F/5.250" PULLING TOOL F/ 5.25 SSR PLUG (3-1/2 GS) 7" GS PULLING/RUNNING TOOL ISOLATION SLEEVE, LANDS/LOCKS IN TH PROTECTION SLEEVE SSR WIRELINE CENTRALIZER DUMMY SPACER FOR 5.250" WIRELINE TREE ISOLATION PLUG

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 169 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

13.

RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST NOTE: A workover operation in this section is defined as the necessary downhole work that requires the retrieval of the installed ITC, SSR plug, and Tubing Hanger from the tree assembly. Start-Up refers to the initial installation of equipment after all on-shore tests (SIT) are completed.

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 170 of 171

WH ENGINEERING

ASSEMBLY (Qty.) 2216525-01 Tubing Hanger (1) 2141663-01 647438-18-01 647438-17-01 647438-16-01 2142713-01 702645-12-41 702645-11-51 702645-21-11 042000-01-24 042000-01-15 2155934-01 2748243-01 702647-20-85 2748250-01 2142790-01 2142381-02 263134-17 2156076-01 5.250" TH SSR plug (1) 2155159-01 2748038-01 2748039-01 2748041-01 2748040-01 2748037-01 2182251-02 Internal Tree Cap (1) 647438-15-01 2141663-01 Tree Gasket 2235142-01 2216531-01 Isolation Sleeve (1) 2156904-01 2045896-03 2182345-02

DESCRIPTION

Workover Qty.

Start-Up Qty.

Shear pin cartridge 14.25" MEC seal 14.49" MEC seal 17.656" MEC seal Upper seal carrier .103 w X 1.237 ID o-ring .103 w X 0.674 ID o-ring .139 w X 0.796 ID o-ring Back up ring, 1.268 ID X 1.440 OD Back up ring, .702 ID X .874 OD Hydraulic stab sub-assy Lip seal .139 w X 0.609 ID o-ring Back up ring, size 208 Spacer ring, peek lip seal Spacer, peek lip seal Shear pin, .616/.614 DIA.

2 1 1 1 ----2 2 2 4 4 ----4 4 6 2 2 3

1 1 -----

----4 4 6

Expendable spares O-ring for 5.250" DIA plug, Wiper O-ring for 5.250" DIA plug, Packing Vee packing ring f/ 5.250" Vee packing ring f/ 5.250" WLP Metal seal ring

----1 1 2 6 1

-----

17.832" MEC seal Shear pin cartridge

1 2

Gasket, CIW Spherical x H4 (symmetric), SST

Shear pin MEC seal, 16.275" nom bore MEC seal, 13.042" nom bore

2 1 1

TFE - Matterhorn March 2004

TC-006072 B01 Page 171 of 171

You might also like