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Tree Saver

The Tree Saver tool isolates an existing wellhead using a hydraulically deployed stinger with external seals and a second set of valves. It protects the wellhead from high treating pressures during fracturing by replacing the wellhead valve control and sealing the wellhead. Diagrams show the Tree Saver being inserted to isolate the wellhead and lock into place before fracturing begins.
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Tree Saver

The Tree Saver tool isolates an existing wellhead using a hydraulically deployed stinger with external seals and a second set of valves. It protects the wellhead from high treating pressures during fracturing by replacing the wellhead valve control and sealing the wellhead. Diagrams show the Tree Saver being inserted to isolate the wellhead and lock into place before fracturing begins.
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Special cases, continued

• Fracturing Tree Saver


– Hydraulic deployment
– Second set of valves – temporarily replaces
wellhead valve control
– Stinger with seal isolates and “locks-out”
wellhead valves
Tree Saver – isolates existing wellhead with hydraulically deployed
stinger with external seals and second set of valves.
Frac Iron Hydraulic cylinders
Connection Remote operated Tree saver inserted
master valve and locked down.

Manual operated
master valve

Mandrel or stinger – with


seals on exterior

Hydraulic pistons

Existing master
Vent valve on well
Valve Well master
valve is closed
Tree saver at the start of
the insertion. Wellhead
master valve is closed.
Side vent valve or both
upper valves are open to
prevent hydraulic lock.
Tree saver being inserted.
Well head master valve is
opened as stinger approaches.
Stinger must be beyond side
vent valve before opening
side vent valve.
Tree saver being inserted
Tree saver is fully inserted.
Hydraulic cylinders maintain
down force.
Tree saver inserted and
locked down. Vent valve is
open to prevent trapped
annular pressure.
Tree Savers
• Reasons to run a tree saver?
– Protects existing wellhead from high treating
pressures (for example, frac pressures of 5,000
psi on a 2,000 psi tree).
– Protects existing wellhead from contact with
corrosive fluids.
– Protects existing wellhead from abrasion and
erosion of fracturing slurries.

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