Liner Hanger Patents (Class 166/208)
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Patent number: 7900706Abstract: A wellhead housing has a bore with a support shoulder, a ramp surface extending upward and outward from the support shoulder, and a recess extending upward from the ramp. A split, resilient load ring is carried in an initial position in the recess. A retractable and axially movable latch ring is carried in the recess above the load ring. A casing hanger has a profile that engages the latch ring as the casing hanger moves downwardly in the bore, causing the latch ring to move downward and pushing the load ring to the set position.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: David L. Ford
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Publication number: 20110042103Abstract: Disclosed herein is a load distributing apparatus. The apparatus includes, a sleeve configured to be radially expandable, and a wedge in operable communication with the sleeve such that longitudinal movement of the wedge relative to the sleeve causes an increase in longitudinal load on the sleeve by the wedge until an expanded portion of the sleeve reaches a selected dimension of the wedge after which continued movement of the wedge relative to the sleeve maintains a substantially constant longitudinal load on the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Richard Y. Xu
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Publication number: 20110036594Abstract: A liner hanger running tool (10) and method are provided for positioning a liner in a well bore. A tool mandrel (24) is supported from a running string, and a housing (44) surrounds the tool mandrel. A flow annulus between the mandrel and the housing allows fluid to pass upward through the running tool to a position above the liner. A hydraulic release mechanism (78, 79) is activated by fluid pressure within the mandrel to axially move a piston (50) positioned radially outward of the mandrel to release the running tool from the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: John M. Yokley, Pat M. White, Tommie J. Grahm, JR.
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Publication number: 20100314129Abstract: A running tool for delivering a hanger into a wellcomprises a main body. In addition, the running tool comprise an attachment means for connecting a hanger to the main body. Further, the running tool comprises a sleeve having an external profile and being rotatably mounted around the main body. The sleeve has engagement means for releasably connecting the sleeve to a landing ring mounted via a thread on the hanger such that rotational movement of the sleeve causes rotational and thus axial movement of the landing shoulder on the hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Robert Fern, Ted Thornburrow
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Publication number: 20100307767Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. A moveable cover is disposed interior to the slip thereby restricting movement of the slip from a unset position to a set position. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing and an actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the cover, causing the cover to be moved so that the slip can move axially downward from its unset position to its set position. As the cover is moved, the slip moves radially inward and grips the liner to secure the liner within the casing string of the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20100276156Abstract: A technique is provided for installing a tubular hanger and tubular hanger seal in a wellhead. The technique comprises installing the tubular hanger with a setting tool. The tubular hanger may comprise a locking ring that is driven outward into engagement with a profile in the wellhead. The setting tool is adapted to rotate a moveable member of the tubular hanger relative to the tubular hanger body so as to drive the moveable member to expand the locking ring outward to engage a profile in the wellhead. The moveable member may be wedged between the locking ring and the tubular hanger body. The setting tool may be adapted to enable the moveable member and the tubular hanger body to be rotated independently. The annulus between the tubular hanger and the wellhead may be sealed by a seal that has a plurality of sealing elements that are coupled together by a series of catches.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Jennings
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Publication number: 20100263877Abstract: A system for supporting tubing with an installable load shoulder. The system includes a wellhead formed with an enlarged first circumferential groove in the wall of the vertical bore of the wellhead, and a second circumferential groove extending upwardly or downwardly from the first circumferential groove. At least one opening is formed in communication with the second circumferential groove. An annular load shoulder is received within the first circumferential groove, and has an inner surface adapted to support a tubing hanger. The load shoulder is formed from at least three arc-shaped shoulder segments adapted to be received within the first circumferential groove. At least one of the shoulder segments has an engagement member configured to pass through the opening to be received within the second circumferential groove. Rotating the load shoulder such that the engagement member is out of alignment with the opening secures the load shoulder within the wellhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Stream-Flo Industries Ltd.Inventors: Alfred Olvera, Heinrich Lang
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Publication number: 20100252277Abstract: A high capacity running tool sets and internally tests a casing hanger packoff during the same trip. The running tool has a stem and a body. The body is secured by threads to the stem of the running tool so that rotation of the stem relative to the body will cause the stem to move longitudinally. An engagement element connects the tool body to the casing hanger by engaging the inner surface of the casing hanger. Longitudinal movement of the stem relative to the body moves the engaging element between inner and outer positions and lines up ports in the stem and in the body for setting and testing functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Nicholas Gette
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Publication number: 20100252278Abstract: Novel anchor assemblies are provided for installation within an existing conduit. They comprise a nondeformable mandrel, an expandable metal sleeve, and a swage. The expandable metal sleeve is carried on the outer surface of the mandrel. The swage is supported for axial movement across the mandrel outer surface from a first position axially proximate to the sleeve to a second position under the sleeve. The movement of the swage from the first position to the second position expands the sleeve radially outward into contact with the existing conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Harris, Martin Alfred Stulberg
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Publication number: 20100243238Abstract: A wellbore system comprising a housing assembly and a hanger assembly. The hanger assembly comprises an actuation member that interacts with a portion of the housing assembly when the hanger assembly is positioned at a desired location in the housing assembly. The hanger assembly also comprises a load member that is adapted to extend between the hanger assembly and the housing assembly to enable the housing assembly to support the hanger assembly. The load member is carried into the wellbore in a retracted position. When the actuation member interacts with the housing assembly at the desired location, the actuation member actuates the load member to expand outward to extend between the hanger assembly and the housing assembly. The actuation member is adapted to transfer a lifting force from the surface to the load member to enable an over-pull test of the hanger assembly to be performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Nicholas P. Gette, Daniel W. Fish, Sean P. Thomas
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Patent number: 7784551Abstract: A device for handling well pipe includes a mandrel including an upper end, a lower end and a long axis extending between through the upper end and the lower end. The mandrel secures to a top drive of a drilling rig. A threaded collar is located on an outer surface of the mandrel to loosely engage threads of a well pipe. An annular force generating assembly is carried on the mandrel and positioned between the upper end and the threaded collar. The force generating assembly applies a load to an upper end of the well pipe along the long axis, enabling torque to be transmitted between the threaded collar and the well pipe. The force generating assembly may be cams or a hydraulic piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Per G. Angman, Bruno H. Walter, Svatomira Walter, legal representative, Bronislav Walter
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Patent number: 7784797Abstract: A sealing and gripping element for an expandable downhole tool features a ring supporting a sealing material with radially extending rings into the sealing material during run in. Expansion of the underlying ring brings the sealing material into contact with the surrounding tubular. It also forces the radially extending rings through the sealing material and into contact with the surrounding tubular. As a result the tips of the extending rings are blunted to create metal to metal seals on the surrounding tubular. Hardened inserts are also located within the sealing material for run in. Upon expansion of the underlying base ring, the inserts break through the sealing material and penetrate the surrounding tubular to enhance grip when high differential pressures are encountered.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: John L. Baugh, Louis M. Gambertoglio
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Patent number: 7779924Abstract: A hanger assembly and method for its use is included, along with various examples of alternative constructions for the hanger assembly. Also included are examples of new tool strings having capabilities facilitated as a result of use of the hanger assemblies. The hanger includes a deformable section that facilitates engaging contact with a surrounding structure. In preferred examples this engagement is achieved by use of a first deformable section of the hanger that extends radially outwardly from the remainder of the hangar body when the hanger is set; and a contact member that is further urged radially outwardly relative to that deformable section when the hanger is set.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Jack G. Clamens
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Patent number: 7779909Abstract: Methods and apparatus for radially expanding a tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Enventure Global Technology, LLCInventors: Gregory Marshall Noel, Robert Lance Cook, Lev Ring, David Paul Brisco
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Patent number: 7779910Abstract: An expandable liner hanger system includes an expandable liner hanger and an expansion cone having a first outer diameter when driven through the expandable liner hanger in a first direction to expand the expandable tubing. The expandable liner hanger system also includes a polished bore receptacle having a lower end coupled to an upper end of the expandable liner hanger by a coupling, the coupling having an inner diameter smaller than the first outer diameter. In the run in condition, the expansion cone is positioned below the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Brock Watson
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Publication number: 20100200217Abstract: A well system comprising a tubular housing, a hanger assembly, and a load member disposed in a recess within the central bore of the housing to support the hanger assembly from the housing. The recess and the load member are configured so that a greater portion of the area of the load member extends into the central bore of the housing as the load member is moved axially in a first direction within the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Nicholas P. Gette, Daniel W. Fish
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Publication number: 20100147535Abstract: A downhole expandable liner hanger apparatus for extending the length of an existing tubular such as a casing or liner string is described. The apparatus comprises a tubular portion and a securing and/or sealing means for securing the tubular portion to the existing tubular such as a casing string to thereby extend the length of the existing tubular and preferably simultaneously provide a sealed coupling between the tubular portion and the existing tubular. A first part or a length of the tubular portion preferably comprises a first sidewall thickness and a second part or length of the tubular portion is located adjacent the first part, where the second part comprises a second sidewall thickness, said first sidewall thickness being less than the second sidewall thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Andrew Gorrara, Peter Wood, Paul Hazel
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Publication number: 20100139928Abstract: A pump cylinder liner apparatus includes a replaceable sleeve captured between two cylinder hull portions that are releasably coupled to allow access to the sleeve for replacement. An elastomeric material or tube may be disposed between the sleeve and the two coupled hull portions for radial compressive pre-loading of the sleeve upon assembly and during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventors: Andrew Dale Riley, Clifton D. Eggleston
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Publication number: 20100096123Abstract: An assembly for downhole equipment deployment comprising a liner hanger, means for attachment of the liner hanger to deployable equipment, a top sub insertable into the liner hanger and attachable to a tubing string, a lock piston releasably connectable to the top sub, lock pins insertable through the top sub, the liner hanger, and the lock piston, and means for remotely releasing the liner hanger and associated equipment from the top sub and the lock piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Kenneth J. Hueston, Brian K. Klimack, Michael Shoyhetman
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Publication number: 20100096143Abstract: A method for securing a wellbore string device to a wellbore liner tubular employs a swelling elastomer to frictionally grip a gap between the wellbore string device and the liner tubular. The swelling elastomer is positioned between the wellbore string device and the wellbore liner tubular, then activated to cause it to swell to engage the wellbore string device with the wellbore liner tubular. The wellbore string device may be a centralizer, a wear band or a torque ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Tesco Corporation (US)Inventor: Per G. Angman
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Publication number: 20100089590Abstract: A tubing hanger for use in a wellhead. The wellhead includes a throughbore, a landing seat positioned in the throughbore, a landing groove positioned above the landing seat in the throughbore, and a locking groove in the throughbore. The tubing hanger comprises an expandable landing ring positioned on the tubing hanger for engaging the landing groove and a landing mechanism for expanding the landing ring radially outward from the tubing hanger. A locking ring for engaging the locking groove can be positioned on the tubing hanger. The tubing hanger can further include a locking mechanism for expanding the locking ring radially outward from the tubing hanger body and locking it into the locking groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Andy Dyson, Charles Li, Oystein Mogedal, Paulo Cezar Silva Paulo, Nick Newlands
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Publication number: 20100089591Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an expandable liner hanger capable of being expanded into a surrounding casing. In one aspect, an expandable tubular system is provided. The system includes an expandable tubular. The system further includes an expansion swage for expanding the expandable tubular, wherein the expansion swage is deformable from a compliant configuration to a smaller substantially non-compliant configuration. Additionally, the system includes a restriction member disposed on an exterior surface of the expandable tubular, wherein expansion of the expandable tubular in the location of the restriction member deforms the expansion swage from the compliant configuration to the smaller substantially non-compliant configuration. In another aspect, a method of expanding a liner hanger using a cone is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Gordon Thomson, Lev Ring, Varadaraju Gandikota, Paul Andrew Reinhardt, Mike A. Luke, David S. Li
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Patent number: 7686089Abstract: Apparatus, such as a liner, adapted to be hung in a downhole tubular such as casing is described. The apparatus includes one or more circumferentially distributed abrasive portions, arranged to be movable radially outwards by a dimple former or an expander. In an embodiment, the abrasive portions are provided on disks moveable in recesses in the outer diameter of the apparatus being hung. In an embodiment, the apparatus is hung by operating a dimple former provided on the running tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Caledus LimitedInventors: Paul Howlett, Michael Wardley, Graeme Marr
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Patent number: 7686090Abstract: A liner hanger assembly comprises a tool mandrel (104) suspended on a running string, and a slip assembly (120) for engaging a casing to support the liner hanger and liner from the casing. The release assembly (175) releases the set liner hanger from portions of the assembly to be retrieved to the surface. A cementing bushing (130) is releasable and reinsertable into the liner, and includes a circumferential loading ring (226).Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Dril-Quip Inc.Inventors: Larry E. Reimert, John M. Yokley
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Patent number: 7673691Abstract: An apparatus for retaining two strings of tubulars characterized in that said apparatus comprises body parts of a device for retaining a single string of tubulars and a converting member. A device for retaining a string of tubulars, said device comprising at least one body part having a curved tapered surface upon which inserts are located for engagement with said string of tubulars characterized in that said curved tapered surface comprises a recess for the passage of cables.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Manfred Jansch
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Publication number: 20100038096Abstract: A downhole tool includes a lock for maintaining a slip in a reduced diameter position when running the tool in the well, and selectively releases the slip to move radially outward to a set position to suspend an anchored portion of the tool within a downhole tubular. The tool includes a mandrel having a through passage, with a hydraulic port within the mandrel that is closed to mandrel internal pressure as the tool is run in the wellbore. A ball seat covers hydraulic ports in the mandrel. A ball may be dropped to seat and increase pressure to open the ports. A piston moves in response to mandrel internal pressure applied through the hydraulic port to unlock the locking device, such that further movement of the piston releases the slip from the reduced diameter position to the set position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Larry E. Reimert, John M. Yokley
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Publication number: 20100032166Abstract: A shoulder ring, for installation in a threaded pipe coupling between the installed pin ends of two pipes being connected by the coupling, has opposing end faces and a central opening, and may lobate or circular in shape. The shoulder ring provides enhanced axial retention within the coupling by incorporating a thread element which engages the internal threads of the coupling to prevent or deter displacement of the ring from the coupling. Alternatively, enhanced axial retention may be provided by means of an interference or interlocking fit that is plastically induced during the ring installation process. The shoulder ring may be of lobate or circular configuration, with the axial retention of lobate embodiments being further enhanced by forces acting radially outward against the coupling due to elastic deformation of the ring during installation. Also disclosed are tools for installing the shoulder rings in a threaded coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Publication number: 20100018696Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device that relates to a downhole tool. The tool comprising, a tool body having first and second support portions, and at least one extendable assembly pivotally mounted between the first and second support portions. The extendable assembly is reconfigurable between a retracted configuration and an extended configuration by relative movement of the support portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Peter Barnes Moyes
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Patent number: 7631699Abstract: An isolation device operatively coupled to a wellbore tool is activated upon receiving fluid that a predetermined applied pressure. When the fluid string reaches the predetermined applied pressure, the isolation device undertakes a specified action such as longitudinal movement, rotation, expansion, etc. that actuates or operates the wellbore tool. Premature actuation of the wellbore tool is prevented by applying a resistive force to the isolation device that, alone or in cooperation with another mechanism, arrests movement of the isolation device. This resistive force is generated by applied pressure of the fluid in the work string.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Fred Cisneros
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Publication number: 20090283278Abstract: A strokable liner hanger including a liner hanger; one of a slide seal and a casing seal sub disposed adjacent the liner hanger; the other of the slide seal and the casing seal sub disposed adjacent the one of the slide seal and the casing seal sub and a method for completing a wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Kirk J. Huber, Terry R. Bussear
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Publication number: 20090283255Abstract: A strokable liner hanger including a liner hanger having one of a polished outside surface and a seal disposed at an outside surface thereof, and a production casing having one of a polished inside surface and a seal. The production casing being complementary to the liner hanger. A strokable liner hanger arrangement in a wellbore including a production casing having one of a polished bore and a seal and a liner hanger in operable communication with the production casing. The liner hanger having one of a polished bore and a seal and being the opposite of the production casing. A method for completing a wellbore with a strokable liner hanger arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Kirk J. Huber, Terry R. Bussear
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Patent number: 7617868Abstract: Expandable casing has an expandable slip used for completion of a mono-diameter wellbore. The expandable casing is run through the upper casing and has an upper end that overlaps a lower end of the upper casing to form a fluid flow path between the expandable casing and the upper casing. The operator expands the overlapping portion of the expandable casing to an intermediate position, causing the expandable slip to anchor the expandable casing to the upper causing without blocking the flow path. Cement is then pumped up around the outside of the expandable casing and wellbore fluid displaced by the cement and excess cement are permitted to flow through the fluid flow path and up the upper casing. After sufficient cement is in place, the expandable casing is further expanded, compressing the expandable slip into to the inner wall of the upper casing and sealing off the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David John Stuart, Robert C. Smith
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Publication number: 20090277648Abstract: A downhole apparatus having a radially expanding portion and a support structure are described. The support structure comprises an attachment means for coupling to the apparatus and a support portion configured to be deployed from a first unexpanded condition to a second expanded condition by expansion of the apparatus. In one aspect of the invention, the downhole apparatus is expanded by exposing the swellable material to at least one predetermined fluid, and the support structure abuts the swellable material in its expanded form. A method of use and its application to a well packer, a hanging member, an anchor and a centralising apparatus are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: SWELLTEC LIMITEDInventors: KIM NUTLEY, BRIAN NUTLEY
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Publication number: 20090272544Abstract: Embodiments of the invention generally relate to tools and methods for hanging and/or expanding liner strings. In one embodiment, a method of hanging a liner assembly from a previously installed tubular in a wellbore includes running the liner assembly and a setting tool into the wellbore using a run-in string. The setting tool includes an isolation valve and the liner assembly includes a liner hanger and a liner string. The method further includes sending an instruction signal from the surface to the isolation valve, wherein the isolation valve closes in response to the instruction signal and isolates a setting pressure in the setting tool from the liner string; and increasing fluid pressure in the setting tool, thereby setting the liner hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Richard L. Giroux, Michael Lynch, Lev Ring
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Patent number: 7604061Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. A setting mechanism connected to the slips is also located in the pocket. An actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the setting mechanism, causing the slips to move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20090255666Abstract: A stop collar assembly used for axially securing and/or to resist axial sliding of a downhole tool device. The assembly provided on a housing of the downhole tool and includes a generally annular ring having an inner circumference beveled outward proximate to the ring edge. A clamp ring having a raised portion on its outer surface is disposed adjacent and substantially coaxial with the annular ring. Pushing the annular ring against the clamp ring compresses the clamp ring onto the housing to resist axial sliding of the annular ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Shawn A. Olsen, Roger R. Steinsiek, James C. Hunziker
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Publication number: 20090242192Abstract: A stabbing guide connects to a casing collar during makeup. The stabbing guide has a housing with a lower portion with a cylindrical interior and an upper portion with a conical interior. Upper and lower shoulders are located in the cylindrical interior, defining an annular recess between the shoulders. Each of the shoulders has an inner diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the casing collar. The housing is formed in separate segments and secured around the casing collar by a clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Tesco CorporationInventors: Kenneth C. Jensen, Radovan Tepavac, Milan Cerovsek
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Patent number: 7581595Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. A setting mechanism connected to the slips is also located in the pocket. An actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the setting mechanism, causing the slips to move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20090211770Abstract: A downhole apparatus is described comprising a body and a sealing arrangement located on the body. The body has a longitudinal axis and the sealing arrangement comprises at least one elongated sealing member with an axis of elongation extending around the longitudinal axis. The sealing member comprises a material selected to expand on exposure to at least one predetermined fluid, such as a hydrocarbon or aqueous fluid encountered in a wellbore. A method of forming the apparatus and methods of use are described. Embodiments of the invention relate to wellbore packers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: SWELLTEC LIMITEDInventors: KIM NUTLEY, BRIAN NUTLEY, GLEN ROBITAILLE
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Publication number: 20090205840Abstract: Disclosed herein is a downhole actuator. The actuator includes, a discontinuous tubular being configured to restrict longitudinal expansion while longitudinally contracting in response to radial expansion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Baker Hughes, IncorporatedInventors: Keven O'Connor, Mark K. Adam, Jeffrey C. Williams
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Publication number: 20090200041Abstract: An expandable liner hanger system includes an expandable liner hanger and an expansion cone having a first outer diameter when driven through the expandable liner hanger in a first direction to expand the expandable tubing. The expandable liner hanger system also includes a polished bore receptacle having a lower end coupled to an upper end of the expandable liner hanger by a coupling, the coupling having an inner diameter smaller than the first outer diameter. In the run in condition, the expansion cone is positioned below the coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Brock Watson
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Publication number: 20090188666Abstract: A technique facilitates the detection and measurement of formation properties with various measurement devices, such as logging tools. The technique comprises locating a standard tubular in a well such that the standard tubular extends to a zone of interest with respect to a logging procedure. A transparent tubing is attached to the standard tubing so as to extend along the zone of interest. Additionally, a protective material is directed to the region adjacent the transparent tubing to protect the transparent tubing from detrimental contact with deleterious well fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Rana Khalid Habib, Kris Givens, Ahmed Hammami, Reza Taherian, Fernando Garcia-Osuna
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Patent number: 7559366Abstract: A wellhead seal assembly forms a metal-to-metal seal between the inner and outer wellhead members. A metal seal ring has inner and outer conical walls separated by a tapered slot. An energizing ring has inner and outer annular members that are separated by an annular cavity. When the energizing ring is moved further into the slot, the cavity width decreases but remains to provide a preloaded radial force to the seal ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Rick C. Hunter, Anton J. Dach, Jr., Charles E. Jennings, Steven C. Ellis
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Publication number: 20090159268Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. A setting mechanism connected to the slips is also located in the pocket. An actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the setting mechanism, causing the slips to move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20090159296Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. A setting mechanism connected to the slips is also located in the pocket. An actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the setting mechanism, causing the slips to move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Patent number: 7546872Abstract: An improved liner hanger comprises a mandrel having a piston housing and a plurality of spring slots disposed on the outer wall surface of the mandrel. Each spring slot having at least one spring disposed therein. The liner hanger also has a slip housing having a plurality of slips operatively associated therewith, a spring adjustment sleeve, and an adjustment sleeve ring. The location of the spring slots on the outer wall surface of the mandrel permits an increase in the number of springs utilized for setting the liner hanger. The spring adjustment sleeve and adjustment sleeve ring permit easy and safe assembly and disassembly of the liner hanger. Additionally, when actuated to move from its run-in position to its set position, springs, slip housing, and slips all move upward.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Mark A. McGilvray, Jr., James M. Fraser, III
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Publication number: 20090139710Abstract: Swellable compositions and methods of using and controlling them are disclosed. In certain examples, the swellable composition may comprise an active phase responsive to swell upon exposure to a swelling fluid. In some examples, the active phase of the swellable composition is effective to deswell in response to an applied stimulus in the presence of the swelling fluid. In other examples, the swellable composition may further comprise a passive phase responsive to swell to a lesser degree than the active phase upon exposure to the swelling fluid. Devices and systems using the swellable compositions are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Agathe Robisson, Partha Ganguly, Huilin Tu, Tania Chan, Dominique Guillot, Kevin Forbes
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Patent number: 7540329Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. Both a setting mechanism and a liner engagement member are connected to the slips and are also located in the pocket. A releasable latching mechanism maintains the slips in the run-in position until the releasable latching mechanism is actuated. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the liner engagement member engages the liner through frictional force to cause the setting mechanism to move with the liner so that the latching mechanism can be disengaged and the slips can move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Patent number: 7537060Abstract: A liner hanger has a housing with a pocket disposed on an inner wall surface and a slip slidingly engaged within the pocket. The liner hanger housing is secured in the string of casing. A setting mechanism connected to the slips is also located in the pocket. An actuator is mounted on the liner. As the liner is moved through the casing coupler, the actuator actuates the setting mechanism, causing the slips to move axially downward. As the setting mechanism moves downward, the slips move radially inward and grip the liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Fay, Gerald D. Lynde, Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20090107686Abstract: A setting tool for an expandable liner hanger. A method includes the steps of: releasably securing the setting tool to the hanger, the setting tool including an expansion cone for displacing through the hanger; and conveying the setting tool and hanger into the well on a generally tubular work string while no portion of the hanger extends longitudinally between the expansion cone and the work string. A setting tool includes an expansion cone, which is displaceable through the liner hanger to expand the hanger; at least one piston positioned on one side of the expansion cone; and an anchoring device for releasably securing the setting tool to the liner hanger, the anchoring device being positioned on an opposite side of the expansion cone. The expansion cone is pressure balanced between its two sides when the expansion cone is displaced through the liner hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Brock W. Watson