Isolating a multi-lateral well with a barrier
A completion apparatus is coupled to a first lateral well extending from a borehole. The first lateral well is completed. The completed first lateral well is isolated from the borehole with a first barrier that prevents fluids from flowing from the first lateral well into the borehole. The completion apparatus is decoupled from the first lateral well. The completion apparatus is coupled to a second lateral well extending from the borehole. The second lateral well is completed. The first barrier is opened to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
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In the oil field, boreholes are drilled for extraction and production of oil and gas. In many drilling operations, multi-lateral boreholes are drilled within a single borehole. Moving from one borehole to another without a pressurized surface borehole and without commingling multiple boreholes in a multi-lateral completion is a challenge.
The following detailed description illustrates embodiments of the present disclosure. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to practice these embodiments without undue experimentation. It should be understood, however, that the embodiments and examples described herein are given by way of illustration only, and not by way of limitation. Various substitutions, modifications, additions, and rearrangements may be made that remain potential applications of the disclosed techniques. Therefore, the description that follows is not to be taken as limiting on the scope of the appended claims. In particular, an element associated with a particular embodiment should not be limited to association with that particular embodiment but should be assumed to be capable of association with any embodiment discussed herein.
Further, while this disclosure describes a land-based production system, it will be understood that the equipment and techniques described herein are applicable in sea-based systems, multi-lateral wells, all types of production systems, all types of rigs, measurement while drilling (“MWD”)/logging while drilling (“LWD”) environments, wired drillpipe environments, coiled tubing (wired and unwired) environments, wireline environments, and similar environments.
This disclosure describes a method and apparatus to move completion equipment from one wellbore to another in a multi-lateral well without a pressurized surface wellbore and without comingling fluids from multiple wellbores. The purpose of this method is to avoid interventions. It will allow retrieving a Junction Isolation Tool (JIT) assembly or frac string by isolating the pressure and flow from the lateral(s). This method and apparatus will also allow access to the productive bore by applying pressure above a barrier or removing an internal barrier in the assembly. The barrier may also be opened mechanically so that the assembly can be retrieved from the bore. The applied pressure opens a valve that is activated by absolute pressure applied above and is not affected by differential pressure from below.
Referring initially to
A tubing string 145 extends through the formation 120 to provide a conduit for stimulation fluids (such as fracking fluids) to travel from the surface 115. Tubing strings 145 may be deployed within the multi-laterals (i.e. first multi-lateral well 135 and second multi-lateral well 140). For purposes of illustration and clarity, the tubing string 145 in the first multi-lateral well 135 is labeled “145A”, and the tubing string 140 in the second multi-lateral well 140 is labeled “145B.” A frac string or a Junction Isolation Tool (JIT) (not shown), may be deployed in the wellbore 110. A barrier, such as a negotiable barrier 155, described in more detail in connection with
The method may begin with drilling the wellbore 110 into the formation 120, as illustrated in
After the liner hanger 220 is cemented (or in other applications, it can also be an open hole completion), a retrievable whipstock 305 is deployed to a predetermined position within the wellbore 110, as illustrated in
For oil and gas to be produced from the wellbore 110, the first multi-lateral well 135, or the second multi-lateral well 140, and travel to the surface 115, one of the multi-lateral wells 135, 140 must first be stimulated. Note, stimulation may not be required in all instances. In
After the first multi-lateral well 135 is stimulated, a barrier, such as negotiable barrier 155 (indicated by the dashed box labeled 155), may be deployed into the first multi-lateral well 135 through the tubing string 145, as illustrated in
The tubing string 145 (or a frac string) or JIT assemblies (not shown in
As illustrated in
The POV (or sleeve) 710 is opened by absolute pressure (e.g. 1000 psi). The opening pressure (i.e., pressure 1005) on the POV (or sleeve) 710 is not affected by differential pressure (i.e., the difference between the pressure 1005 and the internal pressure of the first multi-lateral well 135). The POV (or sleeve) 710 opening pressure can be adjusted. The POV (or sleeve) 710 may be isolated from the tubing pressure by a break plug (not shown). The pressure 1005 forces the sleeve to move and uncover flow ports (not shown), thereby allowing oil and gas to enter the hollow center of the POV (sleeve) 710.
As illustrated in
In operation, as illustrated in
In one aspect, a method features coupling a completion apparatus to a first lateral well extending from a borehole. The first lateral well is completed. The completed first lateral well is isolated from the borehole with a first barrier that prevents fluids from flowing from the first lateral well into the borehole. The completion apparatus is decoupled from the first lateral well. The completion apparatus is coupled to a second lateral well extending from the borehole. The second lateral well is completed. The first barrier is opened to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
Implementations may include one or more of the following. The first barrier may include a negotiable barrier. Opening the first barrier may include applying pressure to the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole. Opening the first barrier may include mechanically opening the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole. Opening the first barrier may include dissolving a dissolvable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole. Opening the first barrier may include breaching a breachable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole. The first barrier may include a removable plug. Fluids from the second lateral well may be produced into the borehole. The second lateral well with a second barrier may be plugged after completing the second lateral well. The second barrier may include a negotiable barrier. Opening the second barrier may include applying pressure to the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole. Opening the second barrier may include mechanically opening the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole. Opening the second barrier may include dissolving a dissolvable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole. Opening the second barrier may include breaching a breachable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole. The second barrier may include a removable plug. The second barrier may be opened after opening the first barrier. The second barrier may be opened after pressure of fluids in the second lateral well match the pressure of fluids in the first lateral well. The barrier may be assembled using a pressure-activated vent having an uphole side and a downhole side. The barrier may be assembled using a packer coupled to the uphole side of the pressure-activated vent. The barrier may be assembled using a plug coupled to the downhole side of the pressure-activated vent. The barrier may be opened by applying pressure from the surface.
In one aspect, an apparatus features a pressure-activated vent having an uphole side and a downhole side. A packer is coupled to the uphole side of the pressure-activated vent. A plug is coupled to the downhole side of the pressure-activated vent.
Implementations may include one or more of the following. The plug may block a passage through the pressure-activated vent and may allow pressure within the pressure-activated vent to be increased by increasing the pressure on the uphole side of the pressure-activated vent.
In one aspect, a system features a borehole. The system features a first lateral well extending from the borehole. The system features a second lateral well extending from the borehole. The system features a barrier assembly positioned in the first lateral well to prevent fluids from flowing from the first lateral well into the borehole. The system features a completion apparatus coupled to the second lateral well.
Implementations may include one or more of the following. The barrier assembly may include a pressure-activated vent having an uphole side and a downhole side. A packer may be coupled to the uphole side of the pressure-activated vent. A plug may be coupled to the downhole side of the pressure-activated vent.
The word “coupled” herein means a direct connection or an indirect connection.
The text above describes one or more specific embodiments of a broader invention. The invention also is carried out in a variety of alternate embodiments and thus is not limited to those described here. The foregoing description of an embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A method comprising:
- coupling a completion apparatus to a first lateral well extending from a borehole;
- completing the first lateral well;
- isolating the completed first lateral well from the borehole with a first barrier that prevents fluids from flowing from the first lateral well into the borehole;
- decoupling the completion apparatus from the first lateral well;
- coupling the completion apparatus to a second lateral well extending from the borehole;
- completing the second lateral well; and
- opening the first barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first barrier comprises a negotiable barrier.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein:
- opening the first barrier comprises applying pressure to the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein:
- opening the first barrier comprises mechanically opening the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
5. The method of claim 2 wherein:
- opening the first barrier comprises dissolving a dissolvable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
6. The method of claim 2 wherein:
- opening the first barrier comprises breaching a breachable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the first lateral well into the borehole.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first barrier comprises a removable plug.
8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- producing fluids from the second lateral well into the borehole.
9. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- plugging the second lateral well with a second barrier after completing the second lateral well.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the second barrier comprises a negotiable barrier.
11. The method of claim 7 wherein:
- opening the second barrier comprises applying pressure to the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein:
- opening the second barrier comprises mechanically opening the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein:
- opening the second barrier comprises dissolving a dissolvable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein:
- opening the second barrier comprises breaching a breachable device in the negotiable barrier to allow fluids to flow from the second lateral well into the borehole.
15. (canceled)
16. The method of claim 9 further comprising:
- opening the second barrier after opening the first barrier.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the second barrier is opened after pressure of fluids in the second lateral well match the pressure of fluids in the first lateral well.
18-19. (canceled)
20. (canceled)
21. (canceled)
22. (canceled)
23. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 5, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2018
Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (Houston, TX)
Inventors: Clifford Lynn Talley (Midland, TX), Ramon Eduardo Melean (Midland, TX)
Application Number: 15/749,522