A hybrid wellhead system is assembled using a plurality of threaded
unions, such as spanner nuts or hammer unions, for securing respective
tubular heads and a flanged connection for securing a flow control stack
to a top of a tubing head spool. The tubing head spool is secured by a
threaded union to an intermediate head spool. The intermediate head spool
is secured by another threaded union to a wellhead. Each tubular head
secures and suspends a tubular string in the well bore. The hybrid
wellhead system is capable of withstanding higher fluid pressures than a
conventional independent screwed wellhead, while providing a more
economical alternative to a flanged, or ranged, wellhead system because
it is less expensive to construct and faster to assemble.