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BACKGROUND 
     This relates to drilling wells in deep water and particularly to equipment for improving the safety of workers on offshore drilling platforms. As used herein, an offshore platform includes any device for drilling in water. 
     Drilling in deep water can be a reasonably dangerous activity. When systems fail, workers can be exposed to the risk of fire and explosion. 
     In the Macondo disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, conventional systems failed. The workers on the platform were then tethered to the well and when the well exploded, many were injured and killed. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Some embodiments are described with respect to the following figures: 
         FIG. 1  is a partial cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the present invention in place; 
         FIG. 2  is a partial depiction of the embodiment of  FIG. 1  after well disconnection according to one embodiment; and 
         FIG. 3  is a side elevation view of a well cap according to one embodiment. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     In accordance with some embodiments, a tool is provided to implement a severable connection, between riser pipe and a well, for use in emergency situations. Particularly in cases like the Macondo well disaster, where blow-out preventers and shear devices fail, it would be desirable to enable the drilling platform to be separated from the wellhead for the safety of the workers. Otherwise, the workers are effectively tied to the dangerous wellhead, under situations when blow-out preventers and other safety devices have already failed. 
     In some embodiments, the severing system may be operated completely independently of those hydraulic and electrical systems responsible for operating shear devices and blow-out preventers, which under the circumstances contemplated here, may have failed. Then, because the connection between the riser and the wellhead and the connection between the mux lines and the wellhead may be severed, from a remote location, it is possible to separate the drilling platform from a wellhead. This disconnection allows the drilling platform to move away from the wellhead, possibly reducing injuries and loss of life in some cases. 
     In  FIG. 1 , the lower portion of a riser  22  is shown in position on top of the independent riser disconnect device with the bottom of the device connected to the Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP)  10 . Kill and choke flexible lines  12  go from the top of the LMRP to the mini connectors that connect the kill and choke lines to the kill and choke lines on the Subsea blowout preventer (BOP) below. The device  20  (between riser joint  22  and LMRP  10 ) is a controlled riser disconnect device that enables a riser to be severed from the wellhead in case of emergency when other components, such as a blow-out preventer or LMRP, have failed allowing the well to continue to flow. Once the connection has been released, in some embodiments, a free flow of petroleum products may result. While this will create the potential environmental hazards, it would improve the likelihood of survival for crew members on the offshore drilling platform in some cases but also provide a male wellhead profile where a BOP or capping device can be installed to stem the flow of petroleum products. 
     Particularly, kill and choke line mini-connectors  14  connect the lower portion of the kill and choke flexible lines  12  to the upper portion  16 . The connectors  14  may be any kind of independently un-lockable connector that is synchronized to disconnect when main connector  18  disconnects. When the main connector  18  is disconnected, the mini-connectors unlock and disconnect at the same time as the main connector, allowing the upper and lower sections to disconnect together. 
     In some embodiments, the wellhead connector  18  may be an 18-¾″ wellhead connector. The lower part or stub  24  of the device then is left in place connected to the LMRP  10  as shown in  FIG. 2  and may be used by a capping device (not shown in  FIG. 1 ) to subsequently cap off the free flowing petroleum products. 
     Thus, as shown in  FIG. 2 , a riser stub  24  extends upwardly to ribbed wellhead connector  25 . A MUX cable quick disconnect  28  is left coupled to the line  13  and to control line  26  that goes to the drilling platform (not shown). Petroleum products may free flow as the result of the removal of the disconnect device  20 . 
     Then, referring to  FIG. 3 , the drilling platform may place a capping device  30  on the wellhead attached to the stub  24 . This may be done using drill pipe or a crane with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) locking the capping device to profile  25  in one embodiment. 
     Thus in  FIG. 3 , a running tool  31  includes running tool connection  42  so that the capping device  30  may be lowered from a ship on a drill string (not shown) to mate with and engage stub  24  ( FIG. 2 ). In one embodiment, it hydraulically engages in seals on the stub  24  using the connector  38 . Particularly, an 18-¾ inch connector  18  ( FIG. 2 ) in one embodiment may engage and hydraulically lock to an 18-¾ inch connector  38  ( FIG. 3 ) on the capping device  30 . 
     A three cavity blow-out preventer including cavities  34   a ,  34   b , and  34   c  controls the passage of petroleum product through the center bore of the capping device  30  that communicates with the passage within the stub  24 . The passage continues it&#39;s upwardly through the running tool  31 . A frame  32  surrounds a blow-out preventer  4 . Each blow-out preventer cavity includes an internal blind shear RAM  44  remotely controlled by bottle  36  in one embodiment. The hydraulic controls for the shear RAMS are entirely independent of any controls on the wellhead. 
     Thus, once the capping device  30  is sealed in place, the flow of petroleum product can be shut off by remotely operating the blind RAMs (not shown) within the blow-out preventers  34  to terminate the flow. 
     Thus, in some embodiments, the sequence is to first independently and remotely unlock the 18-¾″ wellhead connector  18 . Then the flexible lines  12  may be unlocked using the quick disconnect  14  including disconnects for kill and choke lines in some embodiments. Next, there may be an attempt to release the emergency disconnect  28  for the mux cables. Finally the device  20 , which may be considered a lower marine riser package (LMRP), may be removed as shown in  FIG. 2 . 
     The overlying offshore platform picks up the capping device  30 , that may be contained within an onboard backup conventional lower marine riser package or LMRP connected to a redundant mux cable. Then the capping device is run onto the drill pipe stub  24  and locked on to the open flowing top (using a remote operated vehicle or acoustic techniques), as shown in  FIG. 3  in some embodiments. Finally the rig may move away from the wellhead  10  for the safety of workers. 
     Thereafter, the onboard LMRP may be used to drill a relief well. In one embodiment, a new drilling operation may be conducted through the capping device. 
     Thus in some embodiments it is possible to disconnect the riser above the blow-out preventer. While this may result in the free flow of petroleum products, it may preserve life and reduce injuries to workers on the platform. By using independently operated actuators, it is possible to remove the device  20  even when other protection systems have failed. This removal may be done using remotely operated vehicles, separate cables, an acoustic system or charged nitrogen bottles to activate a relief connection. 
     References throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one implementation encompassed within the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrase “one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be instituted in other suitable forms other than the particular embodiment illustrated and all such forms may be encompassed within the claims of the present application. 
     While the present invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous modifications and variations therefrom. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of this present invention.

Summary:
An independently operable disconnect device remotely disconnectable from an LMRP to reveal a riser profile compatible with a capping device connecter. A capping device including a capping device connector to be coupled to said riser profile. The capping device includes at least one blow-out preventer operable to stop the overflow of petroleum products from a well. Thus, a drilling marine riser may be fully disconnected from an LMRP in an emergency. Then the well may be subsequently capped.