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WO1996026350A1 - Caisson avec element tubulaire lateralement extensible et procede de dessablement pour puits - Google Patents

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WO1996026350A1
WO1996026350A1 PCT/US1996/002050 US9602050W WO9626350A1 WO 1996026350 A1 WO1996026350 A1 WO 1996026350A1 US 9602050 W US9602050 W US 9602050W WO 9626350 A1 WO9626350 A1 WO 9626350A1
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tubular member
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Michael H. Johnson
Dale R. Mcmullin
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B49/00Testing the nature of borehole walls; Formation testing; Methods or apparatus for obtaining samples of soil or well fluids, specially adapted to earth drilling or wells
    • E21B49/08Obtaining fluid samples or testing fluids, in boreholes or wells
    • E21B49/10Obtaining fluid samples or testing fluids, in boreholes or wells using side-wall fluid samplers or testers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B43/00Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
    • E21B43/02Subsoil filtering
    • E21B43/08Screens or liners
    • E21B43/086Screens with preformed openings, e.g. slotted liners
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B43/00Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
    • E21B43/11Perforators; Permeators

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  • This invention relates to a method of completing a well. More particularly, but not
  • this invention relates to a method and apparatus for placing a sand
  • control apparatus within a wellbore intersecting a hydrocarbon reservoir.
  • One common method is to concentrically place a screen in the casing annulus adjacent the producing reservoir.
  • the annulus is formed with a production casing
  • the sand control screen for preventing
  • the screen may be a slotted
  • a gravel pack slurry may be pumped down hole into this annulus area as is well known by those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the perforating through the casing and into the formation may cause damage to the
  • the gravel pack assembly is situated within the well bore thereby serving as a restriction
  • a method of completing a well comprises the steps of positioning a casing string into a well bore, with the casing having a segment with an aperture for placement of completion means for completing to a target reservoir.
  • the completion means may include permeable means for allowing the flow of the target reservoir's fluid and gas; hydraulic extendable means, encasing said permeable means, for extending said permeable means into the target reservoir; mechanical extendable means, fitted within said aperture and having disposed therein said hydraulic extendable means, for extending said hydraulic means from said casing string from a first position to a second position by mechanical means; mechanical and/or hydraulic activating means for activating said mechanical and/or hydraulic extendable means from the retracted
  • the method may further include the steps of correlating the position of the completion means with the target reservoir so that the completion means is adjacent the target reservoir. Then lowering the mechanical activating means, and extending the
  • the permeable means may contain a soluble compound means for preventing infiltration into the permeable means the drilling fluids and cuttings of the wellbore, and
  • the method further comprises the steps of treating the permeable means so as to
  • the mechanical extending means comprises a housing disposed within an opening in the casing; a first sleeve being disposed within said housing and being
  • the first sleeve having an outer portion and inner portion with the
  • means comprises a hydraulic sleeve being disposed within said first sleeve and being
  • the hydraulic sleeve having an inner portion and an outer portion containing a plurality of ratchet members that cooperate with the detent means
  • the activating means includes a wiper casing plug.
  • means includes engaging the wiper casing plug with the first end of said first sleeve.
  • the step of extending said hydraulic extending means includes pressuring on the
  • a device for producing a fluid and gas from a subterranean reservoir is also
  • the device comprises a conduit intersecting the reservoir, the conduit having
  • the conduit having disposed therein a passageway; a consolidated medium (which may be a plurality of metal beads) disposed within the passageway, with the medium sized to prevent passage of the reservoir sand; telescoping arm means, encircling said medium, for advancing the sand control means into contact with the reservoir; mechanical and/or hydraulic activating means, disposed on the telescoping arm means, for mechanically activating said telescoping arm means; hydraulic activating means, disposed on the telescoping arm means, for mechanically activating the telescoping arm means.
  • the bead medium may contain disposed thereon a soluble compound.
  • a method of testing an exploratory well to a target reservoir is also disclosed.
  • the method includes the steps of positioning in the exploratory well a casing string, the casing string containing a segment including completion means for completing the well to the target reservoir. Next, the position of the completion means is correlated so that the completion means is adjacent the target reservoir, activating the completion means so that said permeable means contacts the target reservoir; and, testing the hydrocarbon zone by flowing the target reservoir.
  • the exploratory well will contain a lower, an intermediate, and an upper target reservoir.
  • the step of positioning in the casing string includes placing the completion means in the casing string so that the completion
  • step of testing the hydrocarbon zones includes lowering a test string having thereon a retrievable isolation packer means for isolating the well bore; setting the isolation packer means at a position above the lower target reservoir but below the intermediate target reservoir; flowing the well from the lower target reservoir.
  • the method may further comprise the steps of shutting-in the well; placing a
  • isolation packer means for sealing the well from the intermediate reservoir.
  • isolation packer means to a point above the highest reservoir setting said isolation packer means
  • Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing a sand control screen comprising
  • a soluble disc member or cap is press-fitted at the first end of the cylindrical container.
  • a plurality of beads (which may be metal) is placed within a container member; the
  • the method then includes evacuating the heating chamber of
  • a metal bead and a brazing powder consisting of phosphorous, chromium,
  • a feature of the present invention includes use of a permeable core that may consist of brazed metal, sintered metal, rigid open cell foam, resin coated sand or a
  • Another feature of the invention includes use of a
  • porous element may be selectively
  • Still yet another feature is that for multiple formation wells, the productive
  • intervals may be selectively opened during remedial well work by dissolving the soluble
  • Another feature of the invention includes the ability of extending the sand control
  • Still yet another feature includes having the ability to have mechanical, hydraulic or
  • Yet another feature includes that after having the casing and cores in contact with the formation face, the inner diameter of the casing will be maximized.
  • Still another feature includes using a membrane for the completion means that
  • hydrophilic membrane is used. Another feature is the use of the completion means that
  • Another feature is shaping the face of the completion insert so as to embed itself into the formation surface as it is being extending.
  • Another feature includes use of an atmospheric chamber to extend the
  • An advantage of the present invention includes eliminating the placement of a gravel pack screen liner on the inner diameter of the casing. This in turn saves time and
  • Yet another advantage includes eliminating the need for lowering into
  • Another advantage is that by minimizing the time completing the well, the less
  • FIGURE 1 is an illustration of a drilling rig on a drilling platform having a bore
  • FIGURE 2 is an isometric cross-sectional view of the completion means that is
  • FIGURE 3 is a cross-sectional view of the mechanical activation means and the
  • FIGURE 4 is a cross-sectional view of the completion means as seen in Fig. 3
  • FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional view of the expanded completion means with a
  • diverter means being positioned therein.
  • FIGURE 6 is a cross-sectional view of a well test string schematic shown testing
  • FIGURE 7 is a cross-sectional view of the well test string schematic of Fig. 6
  • FIGURE 8 is a cross-sectional view of the well test string schematic of Fig. 7
  • a semi-submersible drilling vessel 2 that has contained
  • a sub-sea Blow-Out Preventor stack (not shown) may be positioned on the ocean floor 10, with a riser .12 linking the sub-sea stack 8 with the
  • the well casing strings include the conductor, surface, and intermediate 14.
  • the target reservoir 24 has the production casing string 20
  • the string 20 has inserted therein a plurality of
  • completion means 26 for controlling the production of a reservoir sand also referred to as an extendable perforation means for reasons that will become evident hereinafter
  • completion means 26 being positioned within openings contained in the walls of
  • FIG. 2 an isometric view of the preferred embodiment is shown.
  • completion means seen generally at 40, comprises a housing member 42, a first sleeve
  • the housing member 42 has an outer diameter surface 48
  • the outer diameter surface 48 will extend to a radially flat surface 50. Extending radially inward will be first inner bore surface 52 that
  • first sleeve 44 which in the preferred embodiment will be a snap ring (not shown) which
  • the first sleeve 44 generally comprises an outer diameter surface 68 that has a
  • first end 70 that is a curved surface that will cooperate with a wiper plug tool 138.
  • outer diameter surface 68 will stretch to the shoulder 72 that in turn leads to the outer surface 74 that terminates at the shoulder 76.
  • the surfaces 72, 74 and 76 allow for
  • sealing means such as an "O-Ring".
  • the shoulder 76 extends to the outer
  • the inner diameter of the sleeve 44 contains a first bore surface 92 that extends
  • the sleeve 44 will also contain the detent means 139B (which in the preferred embodiment is a snap ring member) for
  • the second sleeve 46 which also serves as the container for the bead core
  • the second sleeve generally
  • the surfaces 112 and 114 allow for placement of sealing means such as an "O-Ring".
  • the lip 116 leads to the outer diameter surface 118 that will contain thereon a
  • each individual ratchet groove 120 arranged so that a radial shoulder .122 leads to an inclined surface 124.
  • the ratchet grooves 120 will conclude at the radial surface 126, and extending
  • the inner bore surface 128 will extend to chamfered
  • a soluble disc 134 is also included with the second sleeve 46 and fitted such that a container is formed for the placement of the porous core, but a cap
  • the cap would be designed to pop off at a given pressure. It
  • chamfered surface 132 is contoured such that a spherical ball
  • the seat profile 132 may be set in the seat profile 132 so that the ball will seat and seal when the pressure is greater on the inner diameter than the outer diameter of the casing 20 as seen in Fig. 5. This feature will be described in greater detail later in the
  • the porous core 135 comprises generally a plurality
  • the powder is referred to as a BNi-7
  • brazing powder may
  • a brazing process is utilized.
  • the beads could be selected from
  • the method of manufacturing the porous core comprises the steps of providing the
  • the container 46 is then filled with the unconsolidated beads.
  • the container with beads therein and the BNi-7 powder, which has been added to the container is placed within a heating chamber, and the air in the heating chamber is
  • the heating chamber is filled under pressure with a gas.
  • heating chamber is heated in order to consolidate the beads.
  • the heating chamber is heated in order to consolidate the beads.
  • the resulting core is very porous and highly permeable. Also, the core
  • the core is also adhered to the bore surface 128.
  • the sleeve 46 will be placed in the furnace on a flat plate with a sized knob
  • the internal grooves 130 must be present in the second sleeve 46 in order to provide additional brazing surface area, and to greatly increase forces necessary to shear brazed beads to failure.
  • the plane of failure is across composite beads/brazing material rather than pure brazing material and friction on interior wall of the second sleeve 46.
  • the beads should be placed inside sleeve 46 to a fixed height and volume so
  • beads and brazing material should be composed of corrosion resistant material because
  • the beads should be sized to optimize sand control performance.
  • the beads should be sized to prevent formation sand migration into the internal diameter of casing 20, but also allow for the maximum porosity and permeability of the
  • the housing 42, with the first sleeve 44 and second sleeve 46 are telescoped so that the device is in a retracted position.
  • the thread means 49 of the housing 42 are threadedly engaged with thread means formed within
  • the make up of the housing 42 to the opening within the casing 20 forms a seal.
  • the first sleeve 44 is positioned within the housing 42
  • the mechanical activation means 138 which in Fig. 3 is a wiper
  • the housing member engages the groove 82 located on the first sleeve 44 so that the
  • WiperLok The wiper plug 138 is pumped down using conventional techniques
  • hydraulic pressure is then applied to the internal diameter of the casing string 18.
  • the hydraulic pressure at the second sleeve 46 will then act on the barrier material that is coating the metal core as previously described, as well as acting on the surfaces 132 and 133 so that the second sleeve 46 extends outward to the formation
  • the entire sand control means including the first 44 and second sleeve 46, may
  • soluble/impermeable compound could be placed on the core at the surface.
  • composition used to form an impermeable barrier would be PERFFLOW, available from
  • the deployment of the first and second sleeve is similar to the deployment earlier described in that the first sleeve is first to extend, and
  • the first sleeve 44 is locked relative to the housing member 42 by the detent means 139A.
  • the first sleeve 44 extends first because it has greater surface area to
  • a spherical ball 142 is shown seated in the seat profile 132. If it is determined that some of the perforations (i.e. porous cores 135) require acidization
  • Ball injector systems are available from SPM Inc. under the
  • the method includes the steps of positioning in the exploratory well a casing string 200, the casing string 200 that intersects a series of target reservoir 204.
  • test work string 209 is also run into the well that will have a re-settable
  • packer member 210 that is capable of multiple setting and un-setting up and down the
  • test work string 209 will also contain a valve member 211 that will be
  • the position of the bottom hole assembly 202 is correlated as the casing string is run into the wellbore so that said bottom hole assembly means 202 is adjacent
  • the open hole logs will have
  • casing string 200 will have positioned thereon the
  • sand control means 212. 214. 216 for completing and producing the well without producing the formation sand in the proper location situated within the casing string 200.
  • the sand control means 212, 214, and 216 will be the previously described sand
  • control means containing the metal core, as well as the soluble compound.
  • FIG. 6, 7, & 8 depict a pair of sand control means, a plurality of sand control means could have been utilized which would have been spaced about the
  • the packer means means
  • the lower sand control means 212 can be activated to an extended position so that the permeable means contacts the target reservoir.
  • the means of activating the extendable sand control means is through the
  • the hydrocarbon zone 204 may be tested by flowing the target reservoir 204
  • the exploratory well contains a lower 204, an intermediate 206, and an
  • the step of positioning in the casing string includes placing
  • 216 corresponds to depths of the lower, intermediate and upper target reservoir.
  • step of testing the hydrocarbon zones includes lowering a test string having thereon a
  • retrievable isolation packer means for isolating the well bore; setting the isolation packer
  • shut-in periods as is well known in the art may be accomplished.
  • the method may further comprise the steps of shutting-in
  • a through tubing bridge plug 222 is run through the work string 209 and positioned above the reservoir 204 so that the lower
  • the packer means 210 can be un-seated and then repositioned uphole at the position indicated at 224.
  • the sand control means 214 can be
  • the soluble means may be dissolved by pumping an acid slurry. Again, a flowing and pressure build-up test may be performed
  • the method may further comprise the steps of shutting-in the well as previously described.
  • the through tubing bridge plug 222 is repositioned up
  • the packer means 224 can be
  • control means 216 can be extended as already described.
  • the soluble means may be
  • valve means 211 be performed by manipulation of the valve means 211.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé et un dispositif de finition de puits. Le procédé consiste généralement à mettre en place un caisson (20) dans le puits foré. Ce caisson présente normalement un segment pourvu d'un orifice permettant la mise en place des éléments de finition (26, 40). Les éléments de finition considérés peuvent inclure un corps perméable (135) permettant l'écoulement des fluides et gaz contenus dans le réservoir. Les éléments de finition considérés peuvent également inclure un premier organe extensible (44) et un second organe extensible (46) renfermant le corps perméable permettant l'écoulement des fluides et gaz contenus dans le réservoir. Les éléments de finition considérés peuvent enfin inclure un corps activateur destiné à activer les organes extensibles de façon qu'ils passent de la position repliée à la position dépliée. Le procédé consiste enfin, d'une part à établir une correspondance entre la position des éléments de finition et le réservoir cible de façon que l'élément de finition vienne jouxter le réservoir cible, et d'autre part à étendre l'élément de finition en direction du réservoir.
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