Abstract: Entry sub for small conduit operations within the bore of a drill string. The entry sub comprises a central body having upper and lower collars, adapted for in-line attachment to a drill string. Each of the collars has a bore therethrough. The upper and lower collars are joined by dual connecting arms, the connecting arms separated so as to provide a cut-out section between the upper and lower collars. Fluid passages are contained within each connecting arm, connecting with the bores of the collars and providing a fluid flowpath through the length of the entry sub. A seal assembly is positioned in the bottom of the cut-out section, permitting a wireline or other small diameter conduit to pass therethrough into the bore of the lower collar and then into the bore of the drill string.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 1, 1998
Date of Patent:
March 20, 2001
Inventors:
Muriel Wayne Ables, Ronald Eugene Ables
Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for minimizing emulsion formation in a pumped oil well by establishing substantially core annular flow at the outlet of the system. The core annular flow regime is established at the outlet of the system through a combination of a pump outlet and a transition conduit.