Patents by Inventor Zafer Erkol
Zafer Erkol has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9222334Abstract: A technique facilitates the delivery and testing of a tool string assembly downhole. The technique employs at least one rotatable element valve in the tool string at a location which enables the rotatable element valve to be used for selectively blocking or allowing fluid flow along an interior passage of the tool string. A one-way valve, such as a flapper valve, dart valve, or spring loaded ball valve, is deployed within a rotatable element of each rotatable element valve to combine flow control functions, thus enabling a shorter tool string section. The at least one rotatable element valve also may be designed to facilitate pressure testing of the tool string.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zafer Erkol, Rod Shampine
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Patent number: 8875791Abstract: A fiber optic coiled tubing assembly of multiple segments and coupling mechanism therefor. The assembly may be assembled from multiple coiled tubing segments which are pre-loaded with fiber optic line. Thus, the coupling mechanism may be employed for physical coupling of the coiled tubing segments as well as communicative coupling of the lines of the separate segments to one another. As such, pumping of a single fiber optic line through the coiled tubing assembly following coupling of the segments may be avoided. This may be of particular benefit for offshore operations where the joining of multiple coiled tubing segments is likely due to crane load capacity limitations and where such pumping may consume vast amounts of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zafer Erkol, Jamie Cochran, Maria Yunda, Kellen Wolf
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Patent number: 8857526Abstract: A mechanism configured for mechanical self-deployment in a well. The mechanism may be primarily an open or closed-cell polymer foam positioned downhole in a pre-compressed state. Subsequently, the mechanism may be released from a housing for self-deployment and engagement with a wall of the well. Such a mechanism may serve the conventional purpose of a downhole packer or other similar restriction devices. Additionally, due to the self-deploying nature of the device, multiple such devices may be linked in series based upon user-determined criteria at the time of application. Thus, a reduction in the number of trips in the well may generally be realized.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zafer Erkol, Zheng Rong Xu, Ian Crossland
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Publication number: 20120318527Abstract: A technique facilitates the delivery and testing of a tool string assembly downhole. The technique employs at least one rotatable element valve in the tool string at a location which enables the rotatable element valve to be used for selectively blocking or allowing fluid flow along an interior passage of the tool string. A one-way valve, such as a flapper valve, dart valve, or spring loaded ball valve, is deployed within a rotatable element of each rotatable element valve to combine flow control functions, thus enabling a shorter tool string section. The at least one rotatable element valve also may be designed to facilitate pressure testing of the tool string.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Zafer Erkol, Rod Shampine
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Publication number: 20120211231Abstract: A fiber optic coiled tubing assembly of multiple segments and coupling mechanism therefor. The assembly may be assembled from multiple coiled tubing segments which are pre-loaded with fiber optic line. Thus, the coupling mechanism may be employed for physical coupling of the coiled tubing segments as well as communicative coupling of the lines of the separate segments to one another. As such, pumping of a single fiber optic line through the coiled tubing assembly following coupling of the segments may be avoided. This may be of particular benefit for offshore operations where the joining of multiple coiled tubing segments is likely due to crane load capacity limitations and where such pumping may consume vast amounts of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Zafer Erkol, Jamie Cochran, Maria Yunda, Kellen Wolf
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Publication number: 20110259611Abstract: A mechanism configured for mechanical self-deployment in a well. The mechanism may be primarily an open or closed-cell polymer foam positioned downhole in a pre-compressed state. Subsequently, the mechanism may be released from a housing for self-deployment and engagement with a wall of the well. Such a mechanism may serve the conventional purpose of a downhole packer or other similar restriction devices. Additionally, due to the self-deploying nature of the device, multiple such devices may be linked in series based upon user-determined criteria at the time of application. Thus, a reduction in the number of trips in the well may generally be realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: ZAFER ERKOL, Zheng Rong Xu, Ian Crossland
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Patent number: 7997343Abstract: A scale removal tool with adjustably positionable fluid dispensing arms. The scale removal tool may be configured for delivery to within a hydrocarbon well via coiled tubing. Thus, fluid may be driven through the coiled tubing and through the tool at the fluid dispensing arms. The fluid may thereby be jetted at high pressure toward scale at the wall of the well in order to achieve its removal. In the case of a well having scale of varying thicknesses, the fluid dispensing arms may be dynamically positioned and repositioned while downhole in the well, depending on scale thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zafer Erkol, Gokturk Tunc
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Patent number: 7926572Abstract: A backpressure valve. The backpressure valve may be configured to maintain a substantially controlled pressure in coiled tubing uphole thereof while simultaneously being compatible with a ballistically actuated tool downhole thereof. The valve may include a housing with an uphole chamber in alignment with the coiled tubing and downhole chamber in alignment with the ballistically actuated tool. A gate mechanism disposed between the uphole and downhole chambers may thus be employed to receive a ballistic actuator from the uphole chamber for dispensing into the downhole chamber without sacrifice to pressure control within the coiled tubing.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zafer Erkol, Gokturk Tunc
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Publication number: 20090288834Abstract: A scale removal tool with adjustably positionable fluid dispensing arms. The scale removal tool may be configured for delivery to within a hydrocarbon well via coiled tubing. Thus, fluid may be driven through the coiled tubing and through the tool at the fluid dispensing arms. The fluid may thereby be jetted at high pressure toward scale at the wall of the well in order to achieve its removal. In the case of a well having scale of varying thicknesses, the fluid dispensing arms may be dynamically positioned and repositioned while downhole in the well, depending on scale thickness. In this manner, the tool need not be removed from the well in order to reposition the fluid dispensing arms for optimum scale removal at each section of the well. As such, considerable time and expense of a scale removal application may be saved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Zafer Erkol, Gokturk Tunc
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Publication number: 20090250223Abstract: A backpressure valve. The backpressure valve may be configured to maintain a substantially controlled pressure in coiled tubing uphole thereof while simultaneously being compatible with a ballistically actuated tool downhole thereof. The valve may include a housing with an uphole chamber in alignment with the coiled tubing and downhole chamber in alignment with the ballistically actuated tool. A gate mechanism disposed between the uphole and downhole chambers may thus be employed to receive a ballistic actuator from the uphole chamber for dispensing into the downhole chamber without sacrifice to pressure control within the coiled tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Zafer Erkol, Gokturk Tunc
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Publication number: 20090151951Abstract: A technique utilizes a fishing tool that enables fishing operations for retrieval of well tools that may have a variety of sizes and configurations. The fishing tool is adjustable to enable selection of a desired size for engagement with a specific wellbore tool. The fishing tool is moved downhole to the well tool and engaged with the well tool. Once the fishing tool is engaged, the well tool can be retrieved to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Zafer Erkol, Gokturk Tunc
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Patent number: 7147052Abstract: Various embodiments of an improved downhole disconnect tool are provided, some of which may include a first housing releasably connected to a second housing, a first piston releasably connected to the first housing, and a second piston releasably connected to the second housing. Various fluid communication ports and ball seats may be provided in various combinations in the first and second pistons and in the second housing to enable remote control of the tool by circulating one or more balls into engagement with one or more of the ball seats to disconnect the first housing from the second housing, and thereby disconnect any structures connected to the first and second housings, respectively. Other features and aspects of the invention are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corp.Inventor: Zafer Erkol
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Publication number: 20060124296Abstract: Various embodiments of an improved downhole disconnect tool are provided, some of which may include a first housing releasably connected to a second housing, a first piston releasably connected to the first housing, and a second piston releasably connected to the second housing. Various fluid communication ports and ball seats may be provided in various combinations in the first and second pistons and in the second housing to enable remote control of the tool by circulating one or more balls into engagement with one or more of the ball seats to disconnect the first housing from the second housing, and thereby disconnect any structures connected to the first and second housings, respectively. Other features and aspects of the invention are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventor: Zafer Erkol
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Patent number: 7011153Abstract: Various embodiments of an improved downhole disconnect tool are provided, some of which may include a first housing releasably connected to a second housing, a first piston releasably connected to the first housing, and a second piston releasably connected to the second housing. Various fluid communication ports and ball seats may be provided in various combinations in the first and second pistons and in the second housing to enable remote control of the tool by circulating one or more balls into engagement with one or more of the ball seats to disconnect the first housing from the second housing, and thereby disconnect any structures connected to the first and second housings, respectively. Other features and aspects of the invention are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Zafer Erkol
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Publication number: 20050133217Abstract: Various embodiments of an improved downhole disconnect tool are provided, some of which may include a first housing releasably connected to a second housing, a first piston releasably connected to the first housing, and a second piston releasably connected to the second housing. Various fluid communication ports and ball seats may be provided in various combinations in the first and second pistons and in the second housing to enable remote control of the tool by circulating one or more balls into engagement with one or more of the ball seats to disconnect the first housing from the second housing, and thereby disconnect any structures connected to the first and second housings, respectively. Other features and aspects of the invention are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventor: Zafer Erkol