Patents Assigned to BJ Services Company, U.S.A.
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Publication number: 20080277119Abstract: Apparatuses and methods to communicate with a zone below a subsurface safety valve (104, 204, 404) independent of the position of a closure member (106) of the safety valve are disclosed. The apparatuses and methods include deploying a subsurface safety valve (104, 204, 404) to a profile located within a string of production tubing. The subsurface safety valve (104, 204, 404) is in communication with a surface station through an injection conduit (150,152; 250,252; 450;452) and includes a bypass pathway (144, 244, 444) to inject various fluids to a zone below. A redundant control to actuate subsurface safety valve (104, 204, 404) can include a three-way valve (180, 280) or three-way manifold 480 connecting the injection conduit (150,152; 250,252; 452) or the hydraulic ports (140,142; 240,242; 442?) to the subsurface safety valve (104, 204, 404).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2006Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Thomas G. Hill, JR., Jeffrey L. Bolding, David Randolph Smith
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Publication number: 20080271893Abstract: A kit for converting an existing wireline retrievable surface controlled subsurface safety valve (170, 270, 370) into a bypass passageway apparatus (100) allowing the injection of production-enhancing fluid into a wellbore while maintaining the operation of the closure member (374). Bypass passageway (280) can extend between upper (260) and lower (275) adapters external to the existing wireline retrievable surface controlled subsurface safety valve (270) to allow fluid injection bypass thereof. Conversion kit can include a tubing string hanger to suspend a velocity tubing string (407, 507), a gas lift valve (475) for gas lift operations, a locking mandrel (220), and/or a spacer tube (240).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Thomas G. Hill, Jason C. Mailand, Cecil G. McGavern, Winfield M. Sides, Jeffrey L. Bolding
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Publication number: 20080202770Abstract: A valve (136, 136?, 136?, 200) adapted to replace an existing valve of a wellhead (114). Valve (136, 136?, 136?, 200) can have similar dimensions as the existing valve it replaces to utilize existing wellhead connections. In one embodiment, a replacement bypass master valve (136) incorporates a fluid bypass pathway (168) to enable communication and conveyance of a production enhancing fluid (132) from a location external to the well through small diameter tubing (126) to a specific downhole location independent the position of a flow control member in interior chamber (166). Replacement bypass master valve (136?) can include anchor seal assembly (122?) disposed in locking profile 180 of upstream inlet bore (162) to enable communication from fluid bypass pathway (168) to lower injection conduit (128). In another embodiment, replacement valve (200) includes a groove in gate (208) sealingly receiving capillary injection tubing (204) when in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: BJ Services Company , U.S.A.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bolding, Thomas G. Hill
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Patent number: 7377320Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for gravel packing is provided. The apparatus includes a substantially tubular-shaped base pipe having a plurality of apertures disposed along part of its length and a dual-wall sand screen coaxially secured to the base pipe. The dual-wall screen is substantially permeable to fluids and impermeable to sand. The apparatus provides a plurality of fluid permeable channels formed within the sand screen, which are disposed along the entire length of the screen. Each channel has an associated plurality of ports spaced along discrete intervals of the screen, which communicate with an annulus formed between the apparatus and the wellbore. The method provides for injecting a sand and fluid slurry mixture through the screen and out of the ports. This design reduces the incidence of sand bridge formation, and packs gravel around any sand bridges, which may be formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventor: Donald H. Michel
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Patent number: 7325600Abstract: A coil tubing hanger includes a hanger body having a hanger base with a lower end for connection to a well tree, an upper end for connection of a hanger cap and an internal cylindrical cavity for receiving an annular, externally actuated, pack-off element for selectively providing a high-pressure fluid seal against the coil tubing. The hanger cap seals the cylindrical cavity and provides a slip bowl. Slips received in the slip bowl suspend the coil tubing. An injection nipple mounted to the slip bowl includes an injection nipple port through which the coil tubing extends, and a surface pack-off provides a high pressure fluid seal around the coil tubing above the slips, so that the pack-off element may be released from the coil tubing after the coil tubing is landed and the surface pack-off is secured.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventor: Donald Sieben
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Publication number: 20070187095Abstract: A method for completing a well in a single trip, including: inserting a completion tool assembly into the well, the completion tool assembly having a gravel packing assembly and a service tool assembly slidably positioned substantially within an interior cavity in the gravel packing assembly; removably coupling the service tool assembly and the gravel packing assembly; plugging at a first location, whereby fluid is blocked from flowing through the interior channel; diverting fluid blocked by the plugging at the first location through a first fluid flow path to an exterior of the completion tool assembly; circulating a gravel pack slurry through the completion tool assembly; plugging at a second location, whereby fluid is blocked from flowing through the interior channel; diverting fluid blocked by the plugging at the second location through a second flow path that reenters the interior channel at a location distal of the first and second plugging locations; and circulating a filter cake stimulating fluid throType: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: BJ SERVICES COMPANY, U.S.A.Inventors: David Walker, Wade Rebardi, Marvin Traweek, Floyd Bishop
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Publication number: 20070119598Abstract: An isolation system for producing oil and gas from one or more formation zones and methods of use are provided comprising one or more pressure activated and tool shiftable valve assemblies. The tool shiftable valve may be actuated before or after actuation of the pressure activated valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: BJ SERVICES COMPANY, U.S.A.Inventors: Dewayne Turner, Marvin Traweek, Richard Ross
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Publication number: 20070119590Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for gravel packing is provided. The apparatus includes a substantially tubular-shaped base pipe having a plurality of apertures disposed along part of its length and a dual-wall sand screen coaxially secured to the base pipe. The dual-wall screen is substantially permeable to fluids and impermeable to sand. The apparatus provides a plurality of fluid permeable channels formed within the sand screen, which are disposed along the entire length of the screen. Each channel has an associated plurality of ports spaced along discrete intervals of the screen, which communicate with an annulus formed between the apparatus and the wellbore. The method provides for injecting a sand and fluid slurry mixture through the screen and out of the ports. This design reduces the incidence of sand bridge formation, and packs gravel around any sand bridges, which may be formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: BJ SERVICES COMPANY, U.S.AInventor: Donald Michel
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Patent number: 7210527Abstract: A method for completing a well in a single trip, including: inserting a completion tool assembly into the well, the completion tool assembly having a gravel packing assembly and a service tool assembly slidably positioned substantially within an interior cavity in the gravel packing assembly; removably coupling the service tool assembly and the gravel packing assembly; plugging at a first location, whereby fluid is blocked from flowing through the interior channel; diverting fluid blocked by the plugging at the first location through a first fluid flow path to an exterior of the completion tool assembly; circulating a gravel pack slurry through the completion tool assembly; plugging at a second location, whereby fluid is blocked from flowing through the interior channel; diverting fluid blocked by the plugging at the second location through a second flow path that reenters the interior channel at a location distal of the first and second plugging locations; and circulating a filter cake stimulating fluid throType: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: David Joseph Walker, Wade Rebardi, Marvin Bryce Traweek, Floyd Bishop
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Patent number: 7178595Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for gravel packing is provided. The apparatus includes a substantially tubular-shaped base pipe having a plurality of apertures disposed along part of its length and a dual-wall sand screen coaxially secured to the base pipe. The dual-wall screen is substantially permeable to fluids and impermeable to sand. The apparatus provides a plurality of fluid permeable channels formed within the sand screen, which are disposed along the entire length of the screen. Each channel has an associated plurality of ports spaced along discrete intervals of the screen, which communicate with an annulus formed between the apparatus and the wellbore. The method provides for injecting a sand and fluid slurry mixture through the screen and out of the ports. This design reduces the incidence of sand bridge formation, and packs gravel around any sand bridges, which may be formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventor: Donald H. Michel
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Patent number: 7152678Abstract: An isolation system for producing oil and gas from one or more formation zones and methods of use are provided comprising one or more pressure activated valve and one or more tool shiftable valve. The tool shiftable valve may be actuated before or after actuation of the pressure activated valve.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: DeWayne Turner, Marvin Bryce Traweek, Dick Ross
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Patent number: 7124824Abstract: An isolation string having: an upper packer; and an isolation pipe in mechanical communication with the upper packer, wherein the isolation pipe comprises a pressure activated valve and an object activated valve. A method having: running-in an isolation string on a service tool, wherein the isolation string comprises a pressure activated valve and a object activated valve; setting the isolation string in the casing adjacent perforations in the casing; releasing an object from the service tool, whereby the object travels to the object activated valve; closing the object activated valve with the released object; and withdrawing the service tool from the well.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Dewayne Turner, Donald H. Michel, Marvin Bryce Traweek, IV, Richard J. Ross, Floyd Romaine Bishop
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Patent number: 6810959Abstract: A low residue well treatment fluid comprises: an aqueous solvent; a gelling agent comprising one or modified polysaccharides, the modified polysaccharides having hydrophilic groups; and a crosslinking composition. The fluid may optionally further comprise a gel breaker, a buffer and/or a proppant. The fluids generate no or minimal residue upon being broken, and are particularly useful in well fracturing operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Qi Qu, Xiaolan Wang
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Patent number: 6632779Abstract: This invention relates to a wellbore treatment fluid and a method of enhancing wellbore treatment fluids to increase efficiency and productivity of wells. More specifically this invention provides methods for enhancing the thermal stability of wellbore treatment fluids such as drill-in, completion, work-over, packer, well treating, testing, spacer, or hole abandonment fluids. The methods include providing a wellbore treatment fluid that includes a polyol selected from glycerol, glycols and polyglycols as well as a polysaccharide viscosifier. The fluid prepared for use in this invention find particularly advantageous use as a completion fluid and as a fluid loss pill. However, the fluid can include a wide variety of additional agents to modify the physical and chemical properties of the wellbore treatment fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Daniel P. Vollmer, Robert L. Horton
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Patent number: 6331508Abstract: A method for controlling the formation of gas hydrate crystals in a fluid mixture by admixing with said fluid mixture a polyoxyalkylenediamine in an amount effective to prevent and/or inhibit crystal growth.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: BJ Service Company, U.S.A.Inventor: Marek K. Pakulski
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Patent number: 6138757Abstract: Method and apparatus for separating fluids flowing through a downhole well passageway including separating fluids pumped downhole, centrifugal separation, gradually increasing centrifugal acceleration, the establishment of annular flow, gradually establishing annular flow, a receiving chamber of increasing cross-sectional area of flow and method and apparatus for use of a fluid separator tool with tubing for downhole well operations, in particular with coiled tubing.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: BJ Services Company U.S.A.Inventors: Gordon D. Latos, John E. Ravensbergen
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Patent number: 6015015Abstract: A coiled tubing composite comprising insulated coiled tubing, concentric coiled tubing and insulated concentric coil tubing, including structure with centralizers and providing an annulus for insulation. The invention includes a method for assembling concentric coiled tubing, with insulation, and apparatus in combination with the insulated coiled tubing composite for heat assisted production of hydrocarbons and minerals from a wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignees: BJ Services Company U.S.A., Nowsco Well Service Ltd.Inventors: H. Bernie Luft, Graham Wilde, Peter J. Pelensky
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Patent number: 5741758Abstract: A method for controlling the formation of gas hydrate crystals in a fluid mixture by admixing with said fluid mixture a polyoxyalkylenediamine in an amount effective to prevent and/or inhibit crystal growth.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventor: Marek K. Pakulski
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Patent number: 5641019Abstract: A swab-resistant packer is disclosed which prevents the packing element from expanding outwardly to cause swabbing during tripping of the apparatus in a subterranean well. Preferably, a metallic or other cable or cord is placed immediate and circumferentially around the exterior of the first and second ends of the packing element to prevent the packing element from moving outwardly away from the first, pre-set retracted position to thereby abate any tendency to swab.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Gregg W. Stout, James T. Matte
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Patent number: 5484488Abstract: Methods for removing paraffin wax deposits from the surfaces of oilfield production equipment during oil production by melting and subsequently dispersing the deposits. These methods utilize an acid compound and a neutralizer compound which react exothermally to melt the deposit and form a dispersant to remove the melted fragments of the deposit.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Paul R. Hart, J. Michael Brown