Patents Assigned to QINTERRA TECHNOLOGIES AS
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Patent number: 11441370Abstract: This invention relates to a tractor for use in a wellbore, an apparatus for use in the tractor and related methods. In one embodiment the apparatus has a body, a drive wheel and a movable arm for supporting drive wheel. The arm may be rotatably movable using an actuator such that the drive wheel can be extracted from the body and brought into engagement with a wall of the wellbore, and may be arranged to be offset from a central region of the apparatus for providing accommodation space for the actuator in the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Gerald McInally
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Patent number: 11319763Abstract: A collecting device for loosening and collecting debris in a well comprises a first and second end portions, a collecting receptacle between the first and second end portions having at least one receptacle section and at least one screen receptacle, and a motor. The device at its first end includes a feed pipe, a conveying screw in feed pipe driven by the motor and arranged to move the debris in towards the collecting receptacle, and a tool at the leading end portion of the conveying screw. A method described of loosening and collecting debris in a well by the collecting device.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2020Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Lasse Haugland
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Patent number: 10844679Abstract: This invention relates to a dump bailer (1) for insertion into a well (20) in the ground. The dump bailer (1) includes a receptacle (2) which communicates with surroundings through an inlet (4) and an outlet (6), and a pump (10) positioned in a flow path (7) between the inlet (4) and the outlet (6). The pump (10) is positioned at the outlet (6), and the pump (10) during transport of the dump bailer (1) in the well (20) constitutes a sealed barrier for the carried material (18) in the receptacle (2). A method for use of the dump bailer (1) is also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Lasse Haugland
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Patent number: 10704351Abstract: This invention relates to a collecting device (1) for loosening and collecting particulate material from a well. The device includes a first end portion and a second end portion; a feed pipe (6) in the first end portion; a collecting container (8) including at least one container section (10), between the feed pipe (6) and the second end portion. A conveyor (18), in the feed pipe (6), moves the particulate material in toward the collecting device (1). The device further includes a tool (20) at the leading end portion of the conveyor (18) and a fluid outlet (38) at the second end portion; a mono pump (12) driven by a motor (22); and at least one container section (10) in a flow path (40) on the pressure side of the mono pump (12). A method for loosening and collecting particulate materials from a well by means of the collecting device (1) is described as well.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: QINTERRA TECHNOLOGIES ASInventor: Lasse Haugland
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Patent number: 10683719Abstract: This invention relates to a wireline tractor (10) for use in a casing or tubing (4) in a well. The wireline tractor (10) includes at least one retractable wheel (14) for driving within the casing or tubing (4) and a rotatable disc-shaped cutting device (11) mounted on an actuator (13) that is coupled to the wireline tractor. The cutting device (11) and the actuator (13) are configured for pressing the cutting device (11) against a wall of the casing or tubing (4) and for cutting a perforation (100) in the wall of the casing or tubing (4), in operational use of the wireline tractor (10). The invention further relates to a method for perforating a casing or tubing (4) in a well.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Arne Motland
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Patent number: 10669795Abstract: A collecting device and method for loosening and collecting debris in a well, the collecting device includes a first end portion and a second end portion; a collecting receptacle between the first and second end portions, the collecting receptacle including at least one receptacle section and at least one screen receptacle section and at least one screen receptacle; a motor; and the collecting device, at its first end portion, including a feel pipe; a conveying screw in the feed pipe driven by the motor, the conveying screw being arranged to move the debris in towards the collecting receptacle and a tool at the leading end portion of the conveying screw.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Lasse Haugland
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Patent number: 10605028Abstract: There is described a method of removing equipment from a section of a wellbore, and related apparatus. In embodiments of the invention a tool string (10) is provided having a tractor (15) and a GS-pulling tool (14). The tool string (10) is run into the wellbore using the tractor (15), at least one section of the tractor being positioned ahead of the GS-pulling tool (14) within the tool string (10), and the GS-pulling tool (14) is used to couple the equipment (12) to the tool string (10), for allowing the equipment (12) to be removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Erik Boge
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Patent number: 10570673Abstract: The invention relates to a downhole tool for use in a petroleum well. The downhole tool (100) comprises a first part (110) comprising a driving unit (8), and second part (120) comprising a driven unit (9), wherein the drive unit (8) is configured for driving the driven unit (9).Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Gerald McInally
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Patent number: 10563473Abstract: An interface tool and apparatus for retrieving a tubing from a well at least partly filled with a liquid, the tubing having first and second end portions. The apparatus includes an anchor for engaging tubing; sealing module for sealing first end portion of the bore of tubing; injector for injecting a low density fluid into tubing in or at an elevation below sealing module; and sealing cable connecting to a surface of the well. Apparatus includes first and second tool string sections, and interface tool configured for connecting first tool string section and second tool string section.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventors: Marco Volgmann, Bard Martin Tinnen
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Patent number: 10273783Abstract: The invention relates to a downhole tool (10) for use in a casing or tubing (99) in a well comprising a support (15) and a brush (12). The downhole tool (10) further comprises a lever arm (13) having a first end (13-1) and a second end (13-2) opposite the first end (13-1). The lever arm (13) is pivotably mounted to the support (15) and the brush (12) is mounted at the second end (13-2) of the lever arm (13). A driver means is provided for driving the lever arm (13) outwardly to press the brush against a wall of the casing or tubing (99) in operational use of the downhole tool (10). An advantage of the invention is that one size of the downhole tool may fit all sizes of a casing or tubing. The invention also relates to method of cleaning and honing casings or tubings in a well.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2015Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventors: Lasse Haugland, Gunn Elin Toge
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Patent number: 10253586Abstract: This invention relates to a cutting unit for a well pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventors: Lasse Haugland, Martin Spinnangr
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Patent number: 10240433Abstract: This invention relates to a hydrate plug remover for removal of a hydrate plug in a tube. The hydrate plug remover includes a collecting container provided with a valve in a lower end portion. The valve connects the collecting container to surroundings of the hydrate plug remover. The collecting container in an upper end portion is provided with a circulation gate connecting the collecting container to the surroundings of the hydrate plug remover.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2016Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventors: Espen Osaland, Lasse Haugland
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Patent number: 10240420Abstract: This invention relates to a method for recovering a tubular structure (3) from a well (1), wherein a so-called free point is defined as the location where the tubular structure is stuck in the well. The method comprising providing a downhole tool string comprising a pipe-severing tool and an upper part of the downhole tool string; lowering the downhole tool string into the tubular structure to release the free pipe. Before the step of triggering the pipe-severing tool to sever the tubular structure, the method includes releasing the pipe-severing tool and subsequent withdrawing the upper part, of the downhole tool string away from the free point towards the surface over at least a predefined distance. The invention relates to a downhole tool string for use in such method.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Georges Emile Arnaly
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Patent number: 10208549Abstract: This invention relates to an activating tool (1) for connecting to and displacing a component (40) in a well tube (4), activating tool (1) includes a driving device (8) axially displaced in two axial directions; a sleeve-shaped release element (14) with an annular end portion (52); a gripper holder (20) arranged axially displaceable in release element (14) and displaced by driving device (8); axially longitudinal recesses (24) in gripper holder (20); at least two radially displaceable gripping elements (26) spring-biased in a radial outward direction, positioned in respective recesses (24) and complementarily fitting respective cut-outs (42) in the component (40), and each gripping element (26) has a slanted rear portion (48); gripping elements (26) retracted into release element (14) in passive positions of gripping elements (26), and gripping elements (26), at least partially, displaced out of release element (14) in active positions of gripping elements (26) so end portion (52) hits slanted rear portions (Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventors: Lasse Haugland, Arne Motland
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Patent number: 10018006Abstract: This invention relates to a method for activating and deactivating a GS-tool (2) having grippers (22), tool housing (32), spindle (22), and main spring (50) arranged to pre-tension the gripper (44) towards a deactivated position as the GS-tool (2) is displaceable in a wellbore (10) in the ground. The method includes the steps of coupling the spindle (22) of the GS-tool (2) to an actuator mandrel (12) of an actuator (4); arranging an activating sleeve between the tool housing (32) and an actuator housing (14); and displacing the actuator mandrel (12) and thereby the spindle (22) relative to the tool housing (32) in a direction from the GS-tool (2) until the grippers (44) have reached activated positions by overcoming the force from the main spring (5). A GS-tool for implementing the method is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Arne Motland
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Publication number: 20180187504Abstract: There is described a method of removing equipment from a section of a wellbore, and related apparatus. In embodiments of the invention a tool string (10) is provided having a tractor (15) and a GS-pulling tool (14). The tool string (10) is run into the wellbore using the tractor (15), at least one section of the tractor being positioned ahead of the GS-pulling tool (14) within the tool string (10), and the GS-pulling tool (14) is used to couple the equipment (12) to the tool string (10), for allowing the equipment (12) to be removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Erik Boge
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Publication number: 20170328160Abstract: This invention relates to a method for recovering a tubular structure (3) from a well (1), wherein a so-called free point is defined as the location where the tubular structure is stuck in the well. The method comprising providing a downhole tool string comprising a pipe-severing tool and an upper part of the downhole tool string; lowering the downhole tool string into the tubular structure to release the free pipe. Before the step of triggering the pipe-severing tool to sever the tubular structure, the method includes releasing the pipe-severing tool and subsequent withdrawing the upper part, of the downhole tool string away from the free point towards the surface over at least a predefined distance. The invention relates to a downhole tool string for use in such method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2015Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: Qinterra Technologies ASInventor: Georges Emile Arnaly
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Patent number: 9650861Abstract: A bridge plug tool for use in a well, comprising: a tool body; a mandrel (3) extending through the tool body; a setting sleeve (2) positioned on the tool body; a packer module (4,5,6) located below the setting sleeve, the packer module having an expanded position in which its outer surface is expanded radially with respect to the tool body and a contracted position in which its outer surface is substantially the same as that of the tool body; and an anchor module (9,10,11) located below the packer module, the anchoring module comprising anchor elements moveable between an expanded position in which the anchor elements extend radially from the tool body and a contracted position in which the anchor elements are substantially aligned with the surface of the tool body; wherein the mandrel extends through the sleeve, packer module and anchor module; the mandrel and setting sleeve are relatively moveable between an axially extended position and an axially contracted position; and wherein the mandrel and setting slType: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Qinterra TechnologiesInventors: Dag Pedersen, Robin Lovslett, Tore Vedal
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Publication number: 20160298402Abstract: This invention relates to an activating tool (1) for connecting to and displacing a component (40) in a well tube (4), activating tool (1) includes a driving device (8) axially displaced in two axial directions; a sleeve-shaped release element (14) with an annular end portion (52); a gripper holder (20) arranged axially displaceable in release element (14) and displaced by driving device (8); axially longitudinal recesses (24) in gripper holder (20); at least two radially displaceable gripping elements (26) spring-biased in a radial outward direction, positioned in respective recesses (24) and complementarily fitting respective cut-outs (42) in the component (40), and each gripping element (26) has a slanted rear portion (48); gripping elements (26) retracted into release element (14) in passive positions of gripping elements (26), and gripping elements (26), at least partially, displaced out of release element (14) in active positions of gripping elements (26) so end portion (52) hits slanted rear portions (Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: QINTERRA TECHNOLOGIES ASInventors: Lasse HAUGLAND, Arne MOTLAND