With Sleeve Valve Patents (Class 166/194)
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Publication number: 20130192819Abstract: Disclosed is a drag block assembly for use on a downhole tool for location in a cased wellbore. The tool has a hollow mandrel for suspension from a tubing string. The drag block, slips and packing elements mounted on the mandrel are moveable between the run and set positions by movement of the drag block, while engaging a lug on the mandrel. The drag block assembly comprises longitudinally spaced rings comprising resilient material connected together by longitudinally extending members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Chieh Yin
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Publication number: 20130180718Abstract: A tubing string assembly is disclosed for fluid treatment of a wellbore. The tubing string can be used for staged wellbore fluid treatment where a selected segment of the wellbore is treated, while other segments are sealed off. The tubing string can also be used where a ported tubing string is required to be run in in a pressure tight condition and later is needed to be in an open-port condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: JIM FEHR, DANIEL JON THEMIG
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Publication number: 20130168090Abstract: A wellbore fluid treatment apparatus includes a tubing string including a first port with a first closure disposed thereover to close the first port to fluid flow and a second port spaced axially uphole from the first port and having a second closure disposed thereover to close the second port to fluid flow; and an actuator tool configured to move through the tubing string and (i) to set a seal in the tubing string downhole of the first port; (ii) to actuate the first closure to open the first port; and (iii) to actuate the second closure to open the second port. A method for treating a well may employ the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Daniel Jon Themig, Robert Joe Coon, John Lee Emerson
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Publication number: 20130168098Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for fracturing a well in a a hydrocarbon bearing formation. The apparatus can include a valve subassembly that is assembled with sections of casing pipe to form a well casing for the well. The valve subassembly includes a sliding piston that is pinned in place to seal off ports that provide communication between the interior of the well casing and a production zone of the formation. A dart can be inserted into the well casing and propelled by pressurized fracturing fluid until the dart reaches the valve subassembly to plug off the well casing below the valve subassembly. The force of the fracturing fluid against the dart forces the piston downwards to shear off the pins and open the ports. The fracturing fluid can then exit the ports to fracture the production zone of the formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Suretech Tool Services Inc.Inventors: Sean Patrick Campbell, William Jani
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Patent number: 8469109Abstract: An apparatus and method for plugging a wellbore completion. The apparatus includes a body and a variable diameter ring. The body includes a first portion having a first diameter, and a second portion having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter. The variable diameter ring is disposed around the body and slidable on the first and second portions. The ring is configured to engage a flow path reduction device when located on the first portion, and to move past the flow path reduction device when located on the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: David Wei Wang, Gary L. Rytlewski
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Publication number: 20130133878Abstract: A circulation sub is provided that has a ball seat and a circulation port that is closed when a ball is landed on the seat. An axial passage directs the pressure surge created with the landing of the ball on the seat to the port with the actuation piston for the tool. The surge in pressure operates the actuation piston to set the tool, which is preferably a packer. In an alternative embodiment raising the circulation rate through a constriction in a circulation sub breaks a shear device and allows the restriction to shift to cover a circulation port. The pressure surge that ensues continues through the restriction to the actuating piston for the tool to set the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Larry J. Urban, Ronnie D. Russell
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Patent number: 8418769Abstract: A tubular actuator includes, a tubular, a support member disposed at the tubular, and a restrictor configured to pass a runnable member when unsupported by the support member and to prevent passage of the runnable member when supported by the support member. The restrictor is movable relative to the support member from an unsupported position to a supported position in response to pressure applied against the runnable member engaged with the restrictor according to a pressure versus time profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Darin H. Duphorne
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Patent number: 8403068Abstract: A flow tool has a sensor that detects plugs (darts, balls, etc.) passing through the tool. An actuator moves an insert in the tool once a preset number of plugs have passed through the tool. Movement of this insert reveals a catch on a sleeve in the tool. Once the next plug is deployed, the catch engages the plug on the sleeve so that fluid pressure applied against the seated plug through the tubing string can move the sleeve. Once moved, the sleeve reveals ports in the tool communicating the tool's bore with the surrounding annulus so an adjacent wellbore interval can be stimulated. The actuator can use a sensor detecting passage of the plugs through the tool. A spring disposed in the tool can flex near the sensor when a plug passes through the tool, and a counter can count the number of plugs that have passed.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Clark E. Robison, Robert Coon, Robert Malloy
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Patent number: 8403049Abstract: A tubing conveyed tool for use in perforating a well bore utilizing abrasive perforating techniques. The perforating tool is particularly useful in non-vertical wells. The perforating tool is designed to permit running and setting a bridge plug, and then perforating the well bore without requiring the removal of the tool string. An eccentric weight bar can also be used to allow for directional perforating in non-vertical wells. The eccentric weight bar uses gravity to cause the bar to rotate to a predetermined position.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Thru Tubing Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Ferguson, Stanley W. Loving, Bryan F. McKinley, Dale Norman
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Publication number: 20130043041Abstract: An actuation system and method, the system including a tubular defining a passage, and an assembly disposed with the tubular, the assembly including a restriction operatively arranged to receive a restrictor for enabling actuation of the assembly, the restriction including a degradable material with a protective layer thereon, the degradable material degrading upon exposure to a fluid in the passage and the protective layer isolating the degradable material from the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Matthew T. McCoy, Matthew D. Solfronk, Jack D. Farmer, William A. Burton, James G. King, Jason J. Barnard, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20130043042Abstract: A system of sliding valves wherein the inserts of multiple sliding valves may be shifted to an open position using a single shifting ball. Each individual sliding valve has a movable insert that, depending upon the position of the insert within the sliding valve, may either block or permit fluid to radially flow between the interior and exterior of the sliding valve. The insert has a profile about the interior of the movable insert allowing a shifting tool to connect to and move the insert so that fluid may be prevented from entering the interior portion of the sliding sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Antonio B. Flores, David Ward, Cesar G. Garcia
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Patent number: 8365820Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a system for a downhole string comprises a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular component. A reciprocating valve is located within a wall of the bore hydraulically connecting the bore with a fluid passage. The valve comprises a substantially cylindrical shaped housing. First and second ports are disposed on a circumference of the housing, and a fluid pathway is disposed intermediate the first and second ports. The valve comprises an axially slidable spool disposed within and coaxial with the housing and comprises a blocker. The blocker is configured to slide axially so to block and unblock the fluid pathway to control a flow from the bore to the fluid passage. The valve comprises a plurality of seals. Each seal is disposed opposite of the blocker causing pressure to be equally applied to the blocker and the plurality of seals.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventors: David R. Hall, Jonathan Marshall, Dahlgren Scott
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Patent number: 8365821Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a system for a downhole string comprises a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular component. A reciprocating valve is located within a wall of the bore hydraulically connecting the bore with a fluid passage. The valve comprises a substantially cylindrical shaped housing. First and second ports are disposed on a circumference of the housing, and a fluid pathway is disposed intermediate the first and second ports. The valve comprises an axially slidable spool disposed within and coaxial with the housing and comprises a blocker. The blocker is configured to slide axially so to block and unblock the fluid pathway to control a flow from the bore to the fluid passage. The valve comprises a plurality of seals. Each seal is disposed opposite of the blocker causing pressure to be equally applied to the blocker and the plurality of seals.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventors: David R. Hall, Jonathan Marshall, Dahlgren Scott
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Patent number: 8356671Abstract: A tool for use in a wellbore which includes a housing having an axial flow bore and a piston sleeve moveably disposed within the flow bore. The tool is moveable between first and second operating positions by an actuation mechanism having a piston with a ball seat having a partially annular shape with an outer base and a plurality of retaining segments projecting radially inwardly therefrom. The tool can be moved between first and second operating positions with the use of actuating balls of different sizes that can be landed upon the ball seat.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Jeremy J. Guillory, Daniel R. Hart, Gregory L. Hern
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Patent number: 8356670Abstract: A method of controlling fluid flow through a hollow body, uses a ball seat assembly (12) comprising a hollow body (14) defining a bore (16) and a ball seat (18) mounted said bore, the ball seat being moveable relative to the bore between an extended position in which the seat defines a restriction to passage of a ball (20) along the bore, and a retracted position spaced axially along the bore from the extended position and in which position passage of the ball along the bore is permitted. A subsequent reduction in the fluid pressure force acting on the ball seat facilitates movement of the seat from the extended position shown in the upper half of FIG. 1, to the retracted position shown in the lower half of the Figure, to permit passage of the ball through the bore to thereby re-open fluid flow through the bore.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Specialised Petroleum Services Group LimitedInventor: George Telfer
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Publication number: 20120318497Abstract: A downhole tool may include a generally hollow piston having a trigger element extending therefrom, the piston configured to slide along an axial cavity extending through a tubular body of the tool. The trigger element may move from a first position where the trigger engages a support on the body and the piston is fixed, to a second position where the trigger disengages and the piston is released. The tool may also include a generally tubular relief sleeve releasably coupled with the piston using a shear pin, while the trigger element is in the first position, and disposed between the trigger and an extension of the piston, to allow the sleeve to slide between the trigger and the extension after shearing of the pin. The piston, sleeve and pin may be configured to allow the sleeve to release from the piston in response to the shearing of the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Erik Dithmar, Philippe R. Fanuel, Stein Eric Moi, Luis Quintana
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Publication number: 20120312557Abstract: Apparatuses for restricting fluid flow through a conduit comprise a seat sleeve disposed in a housing, the housing being disposed in a tubular member. The seat sleeve comprises a seat and one or more ports in fluid communication with a seat sleeve bore. One or more seat bypass fluid flow channels are disposed in the housing and are initially placed in fluid communication with at least one of the seat sleeve ports. Landing a plug element on the seat blocks fluid flow through the seat, but fluid flow is permitted to flow through the seat bypass fluid flow channels, through the seat sleeve ports, and into the seat sleeve bore. Movement of the seat sleeve downward closes the seat sleeve ports. Thus, a plug element can restrict fluid flowing through an area of the apparatus that is larger than the plug element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: JAMES G. KING
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Patent number: 8316951Abstract: A tubular actuator includes, a restrictor disposed at a tubular that is engageably receptive to a runnable member run thereagainst as long as pressure remains above a latch pressure, the restrictor configured to allow passage of the runnable member after a delay at pressure equal to or below the latch pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 8297349Abstract: An openable port includes a body, a sleeve movable relative to the body, and a plug disposed at the sleeve that is extrudable through the sleeve. And the sleeve is substantially occluded to flow therethrough by the plug prior to extrusion of the plug and is open to flow therethrough after extrusion of the plug.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Richard Y. Xu
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Patent number: 8251154Abstract: A tubular system with selectively engagable sleeves includes, a tubular, a plurality of sleeves disposed at the tubular, and a plurality of engagable members being movable through the tubular with each of the plurality of engagable members being configurable to selectively engage with at least one of the plurality of sleeves and such engagement at least temporarily preventing passage of an engaged engagable member by an engaged sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Darin H. Duphorne
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Patent number: 8245788Abstract: A downhole sleeve has an insert movable in the sleeve's bore from a closed condition to an opened condition when a ball dropped in the bore engages an indexing seat in the sliding sleeve. In the closed condition, the insert prevents communication between the bore and the sleeve's port, while the insert in the opened condition permits communication between the bore and port. Keys of a seat extend into the bore to engage the ball and to move the insert open. After opening, the keys retract so the ball can pass through the sleeve to another cluster sleeve or to an isolation sleeve of an assembly. Insets or buttons disposed in the sleeve's port temporarily maintain fluid pressure in the sleeve's bore so that a cluster of sleeves can be opened before treatment fluid dislodges the button to treat the surrounding formation through the open port.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Cesar G. Garcia, Patrick J. Zimmerman, David Ward, Antonio B. Flores, Michael Dedman
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Publication number: 20120199341Abstract: A series of ball seat assemblies preferably used to open a series of sliding sleeves for formation access to a zone that is to be fractured allows sequential shifting of the sleeves with a single ball. The ball is guided by a tapered member with a lower outlet larger than the ball. The ball lands on the segments that are initially supported. Some leakage occurs between the segments but not enough to prevent pressure buildup to shift the sleeves. The tapered member closely fits to the segments to minimize leakage. Shifting the segments axially allows them to retract so the ball passes to eventually land on a non-leaking seat so that the zone can be fractured. The ball is recovered at the surface after passing the retracted segments and going through the undistorted opening in the tapered member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Justin C. Kellner, James S. Sanchez, Robert A. Pena
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Publication number: 20120175133Abstract: A dampered drop plug drops down a bore of a drill string. The dampered drop plug includes a retainer configured to land on an upward facing shoulder of a tubular sleeve, and a plug releasably coupled to the retainer. The plug couples to the retainer while at a first pressure in the bore and decouples from the retainer at a second pressure in the bore. The dampered drop plug lands on the upward facing shoulder of a tubular sleeve and actuates a first function. The plug then releases from the retainer, and passes fluid through the retainer at a controlled flowrate. The plug then lands on a ball seat and actuates a second function.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Tesco CorporationInventor: Kevin James Nikiforuk
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Patent number: 8215411Abstract: A downhole sleeve has a sliding sleeve movable in a bore of the sleeve's housing. The sliding sleeve is movable from a closed condition to an opened condition when a ball is dropped in the sleeve's bore and engages an indexing seat in the sliding sleeve. The sliding sleeve in the closed condition prevents communication between the bore and the port, and the sleeve in the opened condition permits communication between the bore and the port. In the closed condition, keys of the seat extend into the bore to engage the ball and to move the sliding sleeve open. In the opened condition, the keys of the seat retract from the bore so the ball can pass through the sleeve to another cluster sleeve or to another isolation sleeve of an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Antonio Bermea Flores, Michael Flores
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Patent number: 8210250Abstract: A tubing conveyed tool for use in perforating a well bore utilizing abrasive perforating techniques. The perforating tool is particularly useful in non-vertical wells. The perforating tool is designed to permit running and setting a bridge plug, and then perforating the well bore without requiring the removal of the tool string. An eccentric weight bar can also be used to allow for directional perforating in non-vertical wells. The eccentric weight bar uses gravity to cause the bar to rotate to a predetermined position.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Thru Tubing Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Ferguson, Stanley W. Loving, Bryan F. McKinley, Dale Norman
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Patent number: 8181701Abstract: A downhole tool 100 includes closure seats 116, 176 for seating with a closure, such as a ball. Shear pins or other connectors temporarily limit axial movement of each closure seat which is initially housed within a restricted diameter portion of the central throughbore in the tool body. A piston axially moves in response to fluid pressure to pressurize fluid in a chamber and controllably release fluid through one or more restrictions. The closure seat may be lowered to engage a stop 108, 159, such that the seat may move axially to an enlarged diameter bore portion of the tool, thereby allowing radial expansion of a closure seat to release the ball.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Dril-Quip, Inc.Inventors: John M. Yokley, Larry E. Reimert
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Publication number: 20120103593Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a system for a downhole string comprises a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular component. A reciprocating valve is located within a wall of the bore hydraulically connecting the bore with a fluid passage. The valve comprises a substantially cylindrical shaped housing. First and second ports are disposed on a circumference of the housing, and a fluid pathway is disposed intermediate the first and second ports. The valve comprises an axially slidable spool disposed within and coaxial with the housing and comprises a blocker. The blocker is configured to slide axially so to block and unblock the fluid pathway to control a flow from the bore to the fluid passage. The valve comprises a plurality of seals. Each seal is disposed opposite of the blocker causing pressure to be equally applied to the blocker and the plurality of seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: David R. Hall, Jonathan Marshall, Dahlgren Scott
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Publication number: 20120103595Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, an external tubular member comprises an external outside surface and an external inside surface joined by an external wall thickness. The external wall thickness comprises external sintered polycrystalline diamond. An internal member comprises an internal outside surface and an internal width. The internal width comprises internal sintered polycrystalline diamond. The external inside surface is adjacent to the internal outside surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: David R. Hall, Ronald B. Crockett, Neil Cannon
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Publication number: 20120103594Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a system for a downhole string comprises a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular component. A reciprocating valve is located within a wall of the bore hydraulically connecting the bore with a fluid passage. The valve comprises a substantially cylindrical shaped housing. First and second ports are disposed on a circumference of the housing, and a fluid pathway is disposed intermediate the first and second ports. The valve comprises an axially slidable spool disposed within and coaxial with the housing and comprises a blocker. The blocker is configured to slide axially so to block and unblock the fluid pathway to control a flow from the bore to the fluid passage. The valve comprises a plurality of seals. Each seal is disposed opposite of the blocker causing pressure to be equally applied to the blocker and the plurality of seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: David R. Hall, Jonathan Marshall, Dahlgren Scott
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Publication number: 20120085548Abstract: A downhole tool is provided that selectively opens and closes an axial/lateral bore of a tubular string positioned in a wellbore used to produce hydrocarbons or other fluids. When integrated into a tubular string, the downhole tool allows individual producing zones within a wellbore to be isolated between stimulation stages while simultaneously allowing a selected formation to be accessed. The downhole tools and methods can be used in vertical or directional wells, and additionally in cased or open-hole wellbores.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESInventors: William Winfrid Fleckenstein, Todd Lance Flaska
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Patent number: 8066059Abstract: A tubing conveyed tool for use in perforating a well bore utilizing abrasive perforating techniques. The perforating tool is particularly useful in non-vertical wells. The perforating tool is designed to permit running and setting a bridge plug, and then perforating the well bore without requiring the removal of the tool string. An eccentric weight bar can also be used to allow for directional perforating in non-vertical wells. The eccentric weight bar uses gravity to cause the bar to rotate to a predetermined position.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Thru Tubing Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Ferguson, Stanley Wayne Loving, Bryan Franklin McKinley, Dale Norman
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Publication number: 20110278017Abstract: A tubing string assembly is disclosed for fluid treatment of a wellbore The tubing string can be used for staged wellbore fluid treatment where a selected segment of the wellbore is treated, while other segments are sealed off The tubing string can also be used where a ported tubing string is required to be run-m in a pressure tight condition and later is needed to be in an open-port condition A sliding sleeve in a tubular has a driver selected to be acted upon by an inner bore conveyed actuating device, the driver drives the generation of a ball stop on the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Daniel Jon Themig, Christopher Denis Desranleau, Kevin O. Trahan, Frank Delucia, Daniel P. Lupien, Terrance Dean Maxwell
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Publication number: 20110240316Abstract: An apparatus for use in launching cement plugs in a well cementing operation, comprising: —a cylinder (104) having ports (106) defined in a portion of the wall thereof; —a piston (108) slideably received in the bore of the cylinder below the ports; and —an actuator (110) extending from the piston through the cylinder and operable by the piston for launching a plug from the apparatus into the well; wherein the apparatus further comprises an elongate sleeve valve member located in the cylinder above the piston, the sleeve valve member (112) comprising at least one ball seat (114a-114c) for receiving a ball to block the interior of the cylinder, sleeve ports formed in the sleeve above the ball seat, and a spacer (118) extending between the ball seat and the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Joel Rondeau
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Publication number: 20110220362Abstract: Porous objects, such as porous balls, may be employed within telescoping devices to control proppant flowback through a completed well during production. The telescoping devices may connect a reservoir face to a production liner without perforating. Acid-soluble plugs initially disposed within the telescoping devices may provide enough resistance to enable the telescoping devices to extend out from the production liner under hydraulic pressure. The plugs may then be dissolved in an acidic solution, which may also be used as the hydraulic extension fluid. After the plugs are substantially removed from the telescoping devices, the reservoir may be hydraulically fractured using standard fracturing processes. The porous balls may then be inserted into the telescoping devices to block proppant used in the fracturing process from flowing out of the reservoir with the production fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporationInventors: Tianping Huang, Richard YingQing Xu
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Publication number: 20110108272Abstract: A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising positioning a wellbore servicing tool comprising an axial flowbore within a wellbore, making a first application of pressure to the axial flowbore of the wellbore servicing tool; wherein the pressure within the wellbore servicing tool is at least a first upper threshold during the first application of pressure, allowing the pressure within the axial flowbore following the first application of pressure to fall below a first lower threshold, making a second application of pressure to the axial flowbore of the wellbore servicing tool, wherein the pressure within the wellbore servicing tool is at least a second upper threshold during the second application of pressure, allowing a second subsiding of pressure within the axial flowbore following the second application of pressure to fall a second lower threshold, and communicating a fluid to the wellbore, the subterranean formation, or both via one or more ports of the wellbore servicing tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Brock Watson, Gary Walters
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Publication number: 20110073320Abstract: A tubular actuator includes, a restrictor disposed at a tubular that is engageably receptive to a runnable member run thereagainst as long as pressure remains above a latch pressure, the restrictor configured to allow passage of the runnable member after a delay at pressure equal to or below the latch pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Peter J. Fay, Yang Xu
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Publication number: 20110073321Abstract: A tubular actuator includes, a tubular, a support member disposed at the tubular, and a restrictor configured to pass a runnable member when unsupported by the support member and to prevent passage of the runnable member when supported by the support member. The restrictor is movable relative to the support member from an unsupported position to a supported position in response to pressure applied against the runnable member engaged with the restrictor according to a pressure versus time profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Peter J. Fay, Darin H. Duphorne
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Publication number: 20110030975Abstract: A tubular system with selectively engagable sleeves includes, a tubular, a plurality of sleeves disposed at the tubular, and a plurality of engagable members being movable through the tubular with each of the plurality of engagable members being configurable to selectively engage with at least one of the plurality of sleeves and such engagement at least temporarily preventing passage of an engaged engagable member by an engaged sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Darin H. Duphorne
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Patent number: 7832489Abstract: An apparatus and method for completing a well. The apparatus can include a packer located downhole of a sand control sliding sleeve extension device to create an upper annulus and a lower annulus. The apparatus can also include a formation isolation well control barrier device located downhole of both the sand control sliding sleeve extension and the packer to create a lower tubular region an upper tubular region.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Anwar Ahmed Maher Assal
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Publication number: 20100212885Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a downhole tool has a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular body of the tool, a reciprocating sleeve located within the bore, the sleeve has a segmented seat with a fluid by-pass; at least one seat segment is positioned by an outer diameter of the sleeve to complete the seat, and a relief formed in a wall adjacent the outer diameter of the sleeve; wherein when the seat is occupied by an obstruction only a portion of the fluid path is obstructed and fluid impinging the obstruction causes the sleeve to move in the direction of flow until the at least one segment is relieved by the relief and releases the obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: David R. Hall, Scott Dahlgren
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Publication number: 20100212886Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a downhole tool has a fluid path defined by a bore formed within a tubular body of the tool, a reciprocating sleeve located within the bore, the sleeve has a segmented seat with a fluid by-pass; at least one seat segment is positioned by an outer diameter of the sleeve to complete the seat, and a relief formed in a wall adjacent the outer diameter of the sleeve; wherein when the seat is occupied by an obstruction only a portion of the fluid path is obstructed and fluid impinging the obstruction causes the sleeve to move in the direction of flow until the at least one segment is relieved by the relief and releases the obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: David R. Hall, Scott Dahlgren
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Publication number: 20100126715Abstract: The invention relates to a bottom tool comprising a tubular body (1) with an axial chamber, a hollow piston (8) capable of sliding in said axial chamber, and an actuation device including a trigger member (14) connected to the hollow piston and capable of displacement from a hollow-piston immobilisation position to a withdrawal position in which it releases the hollow piston, a detent tubular sleeve (16) of the trigger member connected to the hollow piston by at least one shearing pin (17), and means for temporarily blocking the detent tubular sleeve that generates a hydraulic pressure rise on the tubular sleeve with a shearing of said at least one shearing pin and the sliding of the detent tubular sleeve in a release position in which the trigger member is capable of displacement into its withdrawal position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Erik Dithmar, Philippe R. Fanuel, Stein Eric Moi, Luis Quintana
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Patent number: 7703510Abstract: Fracturing tools for use in oil and gas wells are disclosed. The fracturing tools have a run-in position and two operational positions. A sleeve disposed in the bore of the fracturing tool comprises a sleeve port alignable with a first port in the housing of the frac tool, i.e., the first operational position, during fracturing operations. A second port having a restriction member is disposed in the housing and is closed by the sleeve during fracturing operations. After fracturing operations are completed, a return member in the frac tool moves the sleeve from the first operational position to a second operational position for production operations. In this second operational position, the first port is closed and the sleeve port is aligned with the second port. Movement of the sleeve from the first operational position to the second operational position is performed without the need for an additional well intervention step.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Yang Xu
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Publication number: 20090242187Abstract: A ported sub comprising: a tubular body including a wall and ends formed for installation in a wellbore tubular string; a first port through the wall; a second port through the wall; a first hydraulically openable sliding sleeve for the controlling the open and closed condition of the first port; a second hydraulically openable sliding sleeve for the controlling the open and closed condition of the second port; a first pressure release connection for securing the first hydraulically openable sliding sleeve in a position on the tubular body and being releasable by application of a selected hydraulic pressure to the first hydraulically openable sliding sleeve; and a second pressure release connection for securing the second hydraulically openable sliding sleeve in a position on the tubular body and being releasable by application of hydraulic pressure at least substantially similar to the selected hydraulic pressure to the second hydraulically openable sliding sleeve, the first pressure release connection incluType: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: DANIEL JON THEMIG, CORY TRENT SAULOU
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Publication number: 20090211769Abstract: Apparatus and methods for setting one or more packers in a well bore are provided. The illustrated examples allow for setting of a plurality of downhole packers in a short period of time and without using a wash string, wash cups, or other setting tool that is subject to mechanical failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Anwar Ahmed Maher Assal
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Publication number: 20090151960Abstract: A well casing cementing apparatus includes a housing and an inner assembly of movable parts. The housing includes a cementing port and a packer on its outer surface below the cementing port. The inner assembly includes three movable parts comprising a closing sleeve for closing the cementing port after a cementing operation, a closing sleeve seat for moving the closing sleeve and a packer setting sleeve for setting the packer. A rupture disk is provided closing the cementing port in a run in condition and is selected to have a rupture pressure at or above a pressure selected for setting the packer. An expandable collet on a lower end of the housing permits the closing sleeve and the setting sleeve to be pumped out the lower end of the housing, but prevents the pumped out parts from moving back into the housing, e.g. during production of fluids from the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Henry Rogers, Brett Fears
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Publication number: 20090056934Abstract: Fracturing tools for use in oil and gas wells are disclosed. The fracturing tools have a run-in position and two operational positions. A sleeve disposed in the bore of the fracturing tool comprises a sleeve port alignable with a first port in the housing of the frac tool, i.e., the first operational position, during fracturing operations. A second port having a restriction member is disposed in the housing and is closed by the sleeve during fracturing operations. After fracturing operations are completed, a return member in the frac tool moves the sleeve from the first operational position to a second operational position for production operations. In this second operational position, the first port is closed and the sleeve port is aligned with the second port. Movement of the sleeve from the first operational position to the second operational position is performed without the need for an additional well intervention step.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Yang Xu
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Patent number: 7431079Abstract: A well blowout prevention apparatus that can be inserted into the well bore of a subterranean well, to confine fluid in the well when the fluid experiences or exerts a pressure surge, is described. Methods of using the well blowout prevention apparatus are also described. The apparatus is adapted to be manipulated from above by a pipe-string or other instrument, to readily disengage from the inner well casing wall, and to be retrievable from inside the well bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Manuel Chavez
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Patent number: 7350582Abstract: The present invention generally provides a pressure isolation plug for managing a wellbore with multiple zones. The pressure isolation plug generally includes a body with a bore extending therethrough, a first disintegratable ball sized and positioned to restrict upward fluid flow through the bore, wherein the disintegratable ball disintegrates when exposed to wellbore conditions for a first amount of time. The plug also includes a second ball sized and positioned to restrict downward fluid flow through the bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: W. John McKeachnie, Michael McKeachnie, Scott Williamson, Rocky A. Turley
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Patent number: 7322408Abstract: A downhole tool for use in a cased or lined well bore (40), the tool including a barrier (36) arranged on an outer surface of the tool. The barrier may be of a resilient material so that it can be deformed on actuation to control the passage of fluid between the tool and the casing or liner. Fluid flow is thus selectively diverted through flow paths (22) in the tool. Embodiments are described for actuating the barrier by hydraulic means and for filtering the fluid within the flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Specialised Petroleum Services Group Ltd.Inventor: Paul David Howlett