Anchor Actuated By Fluid Pressure Patents (Class 166/120)
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Patent number: 8544541Abstract: A packer or bridge plug has slips that bind to the surrounding tubular with an adhesive bond. The tubular wall is not penetrated but a roughening of the target location in the tubular can help the bond material to adhere to support the packer or bridge plug. A removable cover can overlay the surface to be bonded to the tubular and the cover can come off in a variety of techniques before the members to be bonded are radially extended. An acrylic adhesive can be the bonding agent. The packer or bridge plug can be made of mostly or entirely non-metallic materials to facilitate mill out.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: David S. Bishop
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Publication number: 20130233574Abstract: A wellbore packer for setting one or more packing elements in a borehole having an open hole section. The wellbore packer comprises a port-less mandrel configured with one or more packing elements and one or more setting mechanisms. The setting mechanism is responsive to a to a driving force and configured to set the packing elements in the borehole, wherein the driving force is not tubing string pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Daniel Jon Themig, Robert Joe Coon
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Publication number: 20130213635Abstract: A retrievable well packer for downhole operations, comprising an upper mandrel and a lower mandrel connected through a quick threaded connection, a hydraulic actuating assembly for downwardly moving under fluid pressure, a packing assembly for sealing against the well, first coupling mechanism between the upper mandrel and the hydraulic actuating assembly and second coupling mechanism between the lower mandrel and the hydraulic actuating assembly, with the second coupling mechanism connecting the lower mandrel and the hydraulic actuating assembly against rotation but permitting relative axial movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventor: Gustavo Ignacio Carro
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Publication number: 20130186615Abstract: The present invention relates to an annular barrier for being expanded in an annulus between a well tubular structure and an inside wall of a borehole downhole. The annular barrier comprises a tubular part for mounting as part of the well tubular structure; an expandable sleeve made of a first metal, surrounding the tubular part and defining a space being in fluid communication with an inside of the tubular part, the expandable sleeve having a longitudinal extension, an inner face facing the tubular part and two ends; a connection part made of a second metal, connecting the expandable sleeve with the tubular part; an opening for letting fluid into the space to expand the sleeve, and a transition area comprising a connection of the sleeve with the connection part.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: Jorgen Hallunbæk, Paul Hazel, Tomas Sune Andersen
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Publication number: 20130180736Abstract: The present invention relates to an expansion device to be inserted in a casing or well tubular structure for expanding an annular barrier downhole. The annular barrier comprises a tubular structure for mounting as part of the well tubular structure, an expandable sleeve surrounding the tubular structure, and a connection part connecting the expandable sleeve with the tubular structure. The tubular structure has an opening and two projecting elements decreasing an inner diameter of the tubular structure. The expansion device comprises a tubular part extending between a first and a second end part, the tubular part comprising at least one opening arranged between the first and the second end; an inner face surrounding an inner space; and an outer face. Furthermore, the expansion device comprises at least a first and second sealing element sealingly connected to the outer face of the tubular part.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: Welltec A/SInventors: Jorgen Hallundbæk, Paul Hazel
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Publication number: 20130168087Abstract: A downhole packer for providing a seal in a well bore to allow integrity testing of well bore with drill ahead capability immediately thereafter has a disengageable packer assembly wherein the packer element may be rendered disengageable by mounting the packer to the string using a tool body (61) provided with a sleeve (62) bearing a packer element (55), wherein the body is initially restrained from movement within the sleeve by engagement of an internal selectively movable retaining element (64). A method of testing a well bore with follow on drilling after disengaging the packer element is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: M-I DRILLING FLUIDS U.K. LIMITEDInventors: James Linklater, George Telfer
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Publication number: 20130161006Abstract: A rubber pocket is described that is suitable for use on tubing, such as a packer-type seal, on casing, such as a cement-type seal, or on liners. The rubber pocket may contain cement particles, rubber particles, swellable particles, cement filled rubber particles, cement filled swellable particles, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, magnesium sulfate, iron (III) oxide, calcium sulfoaluminate, clay, magnetic particles and/or reactants such as crosslinkers, retardants or epoxy. The particles may be bulk spheres, bulk fibers, hollow spheres, hollow fibers, etc. The rubber pocket or bladder may also be fully or partially filled with fluids such as polymer reactants. The pocket may also be empty or contain a small volume of reactants. The slurry or epoxy or other type of fluid and granular solid or injectable matter can be injected after the completion positioning downhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: AGATHE ROBISSON, FRANCOIS M. AUZERAIS, ERIK B. NELSON, JULIO GUERRERO, SUDEEP MAHESHWARI, SHERRY S. ZHU
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Patent number: 8453729Abstract: Novel hydraulic actuators and hydraulic setting assemblies are provided for use in downhole, oil and gas well tools. The novel hydraulic actuators include a cylindrical mandrel and an annular stationary sealing member connected to the mandrel. A hydraulic cylinder is slidably supported on the mandrel and stationary sealing member and is releasably fixed in position on the mandrel. The stationary sealing member divides the interior of the cylinder into a bottom hydraulic chamber and a top hydraulic chamber. An inlet port provides fluid communication into the bottom hydraulic chamber, and an outlet port provides fluid communication into the top hydraulic chamber. A balance piston is slidably supported within the top hydraulic chamber of the actuator. The piston includes an axially extending passageway. Fluid communication through the piston and between its upper and lower sides is controlled by a normally shut valve in the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Key Energy Services, LLCInventors: Michael J. Harris, Martin Alfred Stulberg
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Publication number: 20130087322Abstract: An inflatable packer and control valve (10) for use on the outside of a casing (23), as used in wells and boreholes, and is operated by differential pressure against shear pins (126a, 196) and changes operating conditions by axial displacement of generally cylindrical sleeve valve members (84, 88) in a control valve (16). The control valve (16) uses relatively large annular flow passageways (140, 260, 310) for the flow of inflation fluid, especially cementitious slurries, to avoid blockage and allow reliable inflation and thus minimise the risk of under-inflation due to blockage of tubular passageways commonly used in prior art control valves. The control valve (16) also uses a locking mechanism (90, 272) to ensure positive engagement of a shut-in sleeve valve member (88) to ensure shut-in of the valve (88) to maintain inflation of the Inflatable packer (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: INFLATABLE PACKERS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTDInventors: Clement John Rowe, David Kingsley Knell
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Patent number: 8408319Abstract: A swellable packer including a first retainer, a second retainer, a swellable element, a piston, and a piston lock. The second retainer is spaced axially apart from the first retainer. The swellable element is at least partially disposed between and fixed to the first and second retainers. The piston is fixed to the second retainer and configured to move the second retainer from a first position in which the swellable element is unstrained, to a second position in which the swellable element is strained. The piston lock is configured to releasably fix the second retainer in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Kuo-Chiang Chen, John Whitsitt
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Publication number: 20130062051Abstract: An apparatus described herein includes a formation sampling tool having a body; a packer extendibly mounted to the body and having a first inlet, the first inlet having a first rigid insert fixed to walls of the packer to define the first inlet, the first rigid insert extending partially through the packer; a first filter disposed within the body to filter fluid extracted from a subterranean formation via the first inlet; a first fluid passage to fluidly couple the first inlet to the first filter; and a first piston to slide within the first filter to clean the first filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventor: William E. Brennan
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Publication number: 20120325479Abstract: A bottom hole assembly (BHA), adapted to be positioned in a casing and to isolate a portion of a wellbore, which includes a packer assembly with a first sealing element extending between first and second portions of the packer assembly. A method of setting a BHA in a casing which includes increasing a BHA pressure to activate an anchor assembly, applying a mechanical force to mechanically deform a first sealing element to thereby establish an initial seal between the first sealing element and an interior surface of the casing, and increasing a pressure in a space between the BHA and the casing and in a cavity within the BHA to increase a differential pressure across the first sealing element and thereby establish a pressure-energized seal between the first sealing element and the interior surface of the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: JOHN E. RAVENSBERGEN
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Publication number: 20120325499Abstract: A liner top packer is configured to be secured in a liner string, such as in a liner drilling operation. The packer is actuated from within the liner or packer body. An actuator assembly includes an inner piston, an actuator housing, and an outer piston. A tubular setting tool is moved upwardly through the inner piston, and dogs on the setting tool allow for force to be applied to the inner piston, pressurizing fluid and forcing it to the outer piston to compress a pack off element. The actuator assembly is removed by upward force applied by a foot of the setting tool on the inner piston, the actuator housing, or any other component of the actuator assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: TESCO CORPORATIONInventor: Michael Eric Moffitt
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Patent number: 8336615Abstract: A packer tool for use in a wellbore having a bottomhole pressure p, includes: a mandrel assembly; a stabilizer on the mandrel assembly, for releasably engaging the wellbore; a packing element in an annular recess having a floor and two facing walls, the annular recess being transversely compressible into a compressed position and disposed about the mandrel assembly; and a piston assembly for driving compression of the packing element annular recess. The piston assembly has a plurality of piston faces moveable together in the same direction, the plurality of piston faces having a total piston face surface area a such that an application of pressure of p? to the piston assembly generates a force f greater than p.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: BJ Tool Services Ltd.Inventors: John Hughes, John Wilson Thomas
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Patent number: 8327945Abstract: A valve, such as a ball valve, is assembled and carried by a running tool. The valve is actuated by an actuator that is triggered by the running tool, and thus opens and closes communication between the drill pipe and the volume below the running tool. An actuating cam is assembled below the running tool that interfaces the actuator. The actuating cam is threaded such that it travels axially as the drill pipe is turned. A profile on the actuating cam is timed with the function of the running tool and controls the action of the actuator such that the valve is open when the running tool function requires communication with the volume below the running tool and the valve is closed when the running tool needs to be pressurized.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Nicholas P. Gette, Gregory M. Dunn
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Publication number: 20120292013Abstract: An inflatable packer contains a reactive metal in an annular space between the mandrel and the element. A fluid is admitted into the annular space to start a reaction that gives off gas. The generated gas fills the annular space and inflates the element in the process. The actuating fluid can be water and the off gas can be hydrogen. The volume of the reactants can also increase as they swell in the reaction that generates the gas. A valve arrangement associated with the mandrel retains the gas pressure and prevents over-pressurization. The packer can be set in a surrounding tubular or in open hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Ammar A. Munshi, Amy L. Farrar
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Publication number: 20120285703Abstract: A downhole tool includes a body supported from a running string; and a releasing assembly for releasing from set liner hanger portions of the tool to be retrieved to the surface. The releasing assembly includes a connecting member for engaging the tool with a liner hanger, a piston hydraulically moveable in response to fluid pressure within the tool body from a lock position to a release position for releasing the connecting member, and a clutch for rotationally releasing the tool body from the liner hanger. Rotation of the running string moves a nut upward along the body so that the running string may then be picked up to disengage the tool from the liner hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Aju Abraham, Taylor Latham
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Patent number: 8276677Abstract: A bottom hole assembly (BHA), adapted to be positioned in a casing and to isolate a portion of a wellbore, which includes a packer assembly with a first sealing element extending between first and second portions of the packer assembly. A method of setting a BHA in a casing which includes increasing a BHA pressure to activate an anchor assembly, applying a mechanical force to mechanically deform a first sealing element to thereby establish an initial seal between the first sealing element and an interior surface of the casing, and increasing a pressure in a space between the BHA and the casing and in a cavity within the BHA to increase a differential pressure across the first sealing element and thereby establish a pressure-energized seal between the first sealing element and the interior surface of the casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: John E. Ravensbergen
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Publication number: 20120234546Abstract: A system for fracturing a formation includes a tubular positionable within a formation borehole having at least one port therethrough configured to provide fluidic communication from inside the tubular to the formation borehole. The system also includes a seal sealably attachable to both the tubular and walls of the formation borehole, a seat in operable communication with the tubular and a member in operable communication with the seat such that movement of the seat relative to the tubular causes the member to engage the walls and provide stress thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Richard YingQing Xu
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Patent number: 8261818Abstract: A self-inserting seal assembly that sets a seal at a well component to allow for pressure testing of the well component. The seal assembly can be landed on a well component with an ROV. A seal is located on the lower portion of a lower body in the assembly. A set of outer dogs lock with a grooved mating profile formed on the well component to lock the outer housing to provide a reaction point for setting the seal, which may require several thousand pounds of force. A set of inner dogs lock with a grooved mating profile formed on the inner diameter of the outer housing. This locks the lower body to the outer housing to ensure the seal remains set in place. After the well component is pressure tested, the seal assembly can be unlocked and retrieved from the well via an ROV.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Joseph W. Pallini, Rockford D. Lyle, Chii-Ren Lin
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Publication number: 20120160521Abstract: A packer (80) for establishing sealing engagement with a surface disposed in a wellbore includes a packer mandrel (90) and a seal assembly (100, 102, 104) slidably disposed about the packer mandrel (90). The seal assembly (100, 102, 104) has a running position and a radially expanded sealing position. A piston (122) is slidably disposed about the packer mandrel (90) and operably associated with the seal assembly (100, 102, 104). A release assembly 145 is disposed about the packer mandrel (90) and is releasably coupled to the piston (122) such that actuation of the release assembly (145) decouples the release assembly (145) from the piston (122) allowing the piston (122) to shift longitudinally relative to the packer mandrel (90) to operate the seal assembly (100, 102, 104) from the running position to the radially expanded sealing position, thereby setting the packer (80).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jody Ray McGlothen, Michael D. Ezell, Roderick Brand Falconer, James W. Scott
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Publication number: 20120160523Abstract: A packer tool has safety devices to prevent premature and reverse setting and release operations. The safety devices are independent of shear-pin safety systems. Confined annular segments prevent a setting actuator piston from moving absent tool-setting hydraulic pressure. The setting pressure first moves a cylinder in an opposite direction to unroof the segments allowing them to exit confinement and free the piston to set the packing and the anchor slips. Release safety pins extend radially inward from a packing-holder collar into short slots formed on a mandrel surface, preventing the mandrel from being turned. Previous set motion causes the pins to leave the slots thereby freeing the mandrel to turn only after the tool has been set. A third safety device comprises an expanded ring which is dragged by the release cone during release motion until it lodges in a circumferential groove in the mandrel, locking against reverse movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: TEXPROIL S.R.L.Inventor: Horacio Daniel Burgos
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Publication number: 20120145412Abstract: A packer assembly can include an annular seal element and an end ring including leaves formed on a body of the end ring, whereby the leaves are biased radially outward when the seal element extends radially outward. A method of sealing an annulus in a subterranean well can include positioning a circumferential series of leaves radially outwardly overlying an annular seal element of a packer assembly, and the leaves pivoting radially outward in response to swelling of the seal element. Another packer assembly can include an annular seal element which swells in response to contact with a selected fluid in the well, and an end ring including an end ring body with a removable portion being engaged with the end ring body via interlocking profiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Kristian Andersen, Sølve S. Lyng, Jonny Haugen
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Publication number: 20120125641Abstract: Modular hydraulic packer-and-port system and corresponding methods of operation. The system may be installed for temporary, semi-permanent, or permanent deployments. The system and method may provide for hydraulic isolation of target zones in a well while allowing pass-through tubes to the target zones for taking samples, inserting monitoring sensors, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Warren Barrash, Michael Cardiff
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Publication number: 20120097398Abstract: A wellbore completion is disclosed. The wellbore completion comprises a casing assembly comprising a plurality of casing lengths. At least one collar is positioned so as to couple the casing lengths. The at least one collar comprises a tubular body having an inner flow path and at least one fracture port configured to provide fluid communication between an outer surface of the collar and the inner flow path. A length of coiled tubing can be positioned in the casing assembly. The coiled tubing comprises an inner flow path, wherein an annulus is formed between the coiled tubing and the casing assembly. A bottom hole assembly is coupled to the coiled tubing. The bottom hole assembly comprises a fracturing aperture configured to provide fluid communication between the inner flow path of the coiled tubing and the annulus. A packer can be positioned to allow contact with the at least one collar when the packer is expanded.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: John Edward Ravensbergen, Lyle Erwin Laun, John G. Misselbrook
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Patent number: 8127858Abstract: An anchoring system including a housing; a chamber defined by the housing; and one or more telescopic assemblies disposed in contact with a wall of the housing and responsive to pressure within the chamber and a method for anchoring a tool in a wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Gerald D Lynde, Yang Xu
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Publication number: 20120012343Abstract: A packer seals a wellbore annulus. The packer has a body defining a bore therethrough and has a swellable element disposed on the body. An expander movably disposed on the body adjacent the swellable element is actuated by fluid pressure communicated through a port in the body's bore. When actuated, the expander fits between the swellable element and the body to expand the swellable element radially outward an initial expansion amount. While downhole, the swellable element swells in the presence of an agent downhole and expands radially outward a subsequent expansion amount to produce a seal with a surrounding surface. With further fluid pressure, the expander can also compress the swellable element to further increase the expansion amount of the swellable element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: James F. Wilkin, Henry Joe Jordan, JR.
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Publication number: 20120006569Abstract: A well system can include a drill string having a drill bit at an end thereof, and a swellable seal exposed to fluid in an annulus external to the drill string. The swellable seal can include a swellable material which swells in response to the fluid comprising a predetermined activating agent. A method of preventing undesired release of fluid from a wellbore can include displacing a drill string through the wellbore, thereby drilling the wellbore, and installing in the wellbore a swellable seal which, in response to the fluid comprising a predetermined activating agent, reduces flow through an annulus formed radially between the drill string and the wellbore. Another well system can include a swellable seal carried into a wellbore on a drill string, with the swellable seal including a swellable material which swells in response to a fluid in the wellbore comprising a predetermined activating agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Lee M. SMITH, Alan B. WEBB, Vijay KARODE, Karl M. TUNSTALL
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Patent number: 8087459Abstract: A packer provides multiple seals when deployed downhole. Exposed to an activating agent, a swellable element on the packer's mandrel expands radially outward to form a seal with the borehole wall. Deformable elements, are disposed on the mandrel adjacent the swellable element. These deformable elements deform outward to the surrounding borehole wall to at least partially isolate the downhole annulus and the swellable element. Bias units releasable affixed on the tool adjacent the deformable elements can deform the elements. These bias units can be released either by swelling of the swellable element or by fluid pressure. Once released, the bias units are axially biased toward the deformable elements to deform them. In this way, the packer can form multiple seals with the borehole wall, and the deformable elements can isolate the swellable element from the downhole annulus, which can keep the swellable element from degrading or being overly extruded.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Caldwell, Patrick J. Zimmerman, Robert Coon, Henry Joe Jordan, Jr., David Ward
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Patent number: 8087458Abstract: A removable hydraulic set packer has a piston activated by fluid in the bore of the packer's mandrel. The piston disengages from the mandrel and pushes a lower wedge unit towards an upper wedge unit. The wedge units push a slip outward from the mandrel toward the surrounding casing. The packer uses a delay between the setting of the slip and the compression of a packing element. In this way, the piston's movement does not compress the packing element until the slip has been able to fully engage the casing. Once the slip is set, the piston assembly can then move a lower gage ring and compresses the packing element against a fixed gage ring fixed. The delay can use a temporary connection between the piston and the lower wedge unit and can use a shoulder distanced from the lower gage ring. Alternatively, a secondary piston with dogs can provide the delay.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Wolfgang Birner
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Publication number: 20110308817Abstract: A ported housing that may be connected along a casing string and the method for use of the ported housing in fracturing and/or treating multiple zones in a well. A sleeve is connected to the ported housing and may be moved between an initial position that prevents fluid flow through the ports of the housing and second position that permits fluid flow through the ports. A bottom hole assembly may be connected to the sleeve by an anchor. A packer element may create a seal between the bottom hole assembly and the sleeve permitting a pressure differential across the packer element to move bottom hole assembly down the casing moving the sleeve to the second position. In the second position, the formation adjacent to the ported housing may be stimulated and/or treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: John Edward Ravensbergen
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Publication number: 20110272157Abstract: An apparatus including a body, a mandrel disposed at least partially within the body, and a spring. The spring maintains the mandrel in a retracted position within the body until a predetermined pump rate is applied. The spring allows the mandrel to move to an extended position when the predetermined pump rate is applied. The spring returns the mandrel to the retracted position within the body when the predetermined pump rate is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Benjamin M. Banack
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Patent number: 8048311Abstract: Methods and systems for a zero discharge waste water treatment system are provided. The system includes a filtration train including filter media having successively smaller diameter filtration elements, a reverse osmosis apparatus including a pump and a membrane coupled in flow communication with said filtration train, a vapor compressor coupled in flow communication with said reverse osmosis apparatus, and a spray dryer coupled in flow communication with said vapor compressor, said spray dryer configured to separate moisture in a brine solution from particulate suspended in the brine solution.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul Steven Wallace, James Michael Storey, Aaron John Avagliano
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Publication number: 20110186307Abstract: A downhole tool has a mandrel with packing elements. Collars between the packing elements define ports communicating with gaps between the packing elements and the mandrels. Opposing piston housings on the mandrel can move in opposing directions to compress the packing elements against the collars. Each piston housing defines a space with the mandrel and has a second port communicating with the gap. Pistons disposed in the spaces are temporarily affixed thereto. Hydraulic pressure communicated through the mandrel's bore acts against the pistons. While affixed to the piston housings, the pistons move the piston housings toward the packing elements to compress then. When the packing elements set, continued pressure breaks shear pins affixing the pistons to the piston housings so the pistons move and eventually seal fluid communication between the second ports in the pistons and the gaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventor: Michael Derby
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Publication number: 20110168412Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20110168411Abstract: A downhole hydraulically powered tool (10) is provided for moving an expander (36) in a well to radially expand a downhole tubular. The tool includes a plurality of fluid-powered pistons (16, 20) for axially stroking the expander relative to a tool mandrel (12), and one or more slips (52) for axially securing the tool in the well. The tool mandrel is rotatably secured to the tubular to rotate with the tubular, thereby rotating a bit (60) at the lower end of the tubular. The expander is moved axially downward in response to axial movement of the pistons to radially expand the tubular after at least a portion of the well is drilled with the bit and while the slips secure the tool in the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Britt O. Braddick
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Patent number: 7967077Abstract: A packer (80) for establishing sealing engagement with a surface disposed in a wellbore includes a packer mandrel (90) and a seal assembly (100, 102, 104) slidably disposed about the packer mandrel (90). The seal assembly (100, 102, 104) has a running position and a radially expanded sealing position. A piston (122) is slidably disposed about the packer mandrel (90) and operably associated with the seal assembly (100, 102, 104). A collet assembly 145 is disposed about the packer mandrel (90) and is releasably coupled to the piston (122) such that radially inwardly shifting at least portion of the collet assembly (145) decouples the collet assembly (145) from the piston (122) allowing the piston (122) to shift longitudinally relative to the packer mandrel (90) which operates the seal assembly (100, 102, 104) from the running position to the radially expanded sealing position, thereby setting the packer (80).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Ezell, Roderick B. Falconer, James Scott
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Publication number: 20110147014Abstract: A swellable packer including a first retainer, a second retainer, a swellable element, a piston, and a piston lock. The second retainer is spaced axially apart from the first retainer. The swellable element is at least partially disposed between and fixed to the first and second retainers. The piston is fixed to the second retainer and configured to move the second retainer from a first position in which the swellable element is unstrained, to a second position in which the swellable element is strained. The piston lock is configured to releasably fix the second retainer in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Kuo-Chiang Chen, John Whitsitt
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Patent number: 7931092Abstract: A packer system for a wellbore includes a tubular member and a packer element mounted on the tubular member. The packer element is formed of a swellable polymeric material, the packer element having a radially-outward external surface, the surface including a plurality of radially-inwardly extending recesses formed therein. The recesses provide additional surface area that can contact a swelling fluid, thereby increasing the swelling rate of the packer element.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Stowe Woodward, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert L. Olinger
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Publication number: 20110088891Abstract: A packer device, with a commercial name called “Frac Disc” includes an interior packer mandrel and radially surrounding cone, slip and seal system that seals and engages the surrounding casing or other tubular member. The cones expand the slip system and the slips compress and expand the seal system, simultaneously. The slip system provides a means for supporting the seal system when pressure is applied from above or below the packer. The close proximity of the seal and slip system in combination with a separating packer body provides for a very short packer, or a “minimum material packer”, that offers lower cost, higher performance, and if required, faster mill-out.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Gregg W. Stout
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Publication number: 20110056676Abstract: A removable hydraulic set packer has a piston activated by fluid in the bore of the packer's mandrel. The piston disengages from the mandrel and pushes a lower wedge unit towards an upper wedge unit. The wedge units push a slip outward from the mandrel toward the surrounding casing. The packer uses a delay between the setting of the slip and the compression of a packing element. In this way, the piston's movement does not compress the packing element until the slip has been able to fully engage the casing. Once the slip is set, the piston assembly can then move a lower gage ring and compresses the packing element against a fixed gage ring fixed. The delay can use a temporary connection between the piston and the lower wedge unit and can use a shoulder distanced from the lower gage ring. Alternatively, a secondary piston with dogs can provide the delay.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventor: Wolfgang Birner
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Patent number: 7861791Abstract: A high circulation rate packer (50) for establishing a sealing and gripping engagement with a well casing (34) disposed in a wellbore (32). The packer (50) includes a packer mandrel (54), a seal assembly (72) slidably disposed about the packer mandrel (54) that has a running position and a radially expanded sealing position and a cover (74) that is slidably disposed relative to the packer mandrel (54). The cover (74) has a running position wherein the cover is disposed about the seal assembly (72) and a retracted position wherein the cover (74) is at least partially removed from about the seal assembly (72).Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Marion D. Kilgore, Michael D. Ezell
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Publication number: 20100307773Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method for controlling a well barrier (401, 1002) arranged so as to be able to be inserted into a well for allowing a first well zone to be separated from a second well zone by means of a sealing element (409, 903, 1006,), wherein the method includes setting a pressurized fluid in communication with an activating element (905, 906; 1004, 1005) by selectively controlling an opening device (913, 914, 915), and wherein the activating element (905, 906; 1004, 1005) influences opening of the sealing element (409, 903, 1006) to provide communication between said first and second well zones, wherein the method further comprises the step of influencing the pressurized fluid supplied to the activating element (905, 906; 1004, 1005) by the well pressure upstream or downstream of the sealing element (409, 903, 1006). The disclosure also relates to a well barrier (401, 1002) for execution of the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Bård Martin Tinnen, Håvar Sørtveit
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Publication number: 20100294486Abstract: A self-inserting seal assembly that sets a seal at a well component to allow for pressure testing of the well component. The seal assembly can be landed on a well component with an ROV. A seal is located on the lower portion of a lower body in the assembly. A set of outer dogs lock with a grooved mating profile formed on the well component to lock the outer housing to provide a reaction point for setting the seal, which may require several thousand pounds of force. A set of inner dogs lock with a grooved mating profile formed on the inner diameter of the outer housing. This locks the lower body to the outer housing to ensure the seal remains set in place. After the well component is pressure tested, the seal assembly can be unlocked and retrieved from the well via an ROV.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: VETCO GRAY INC.Inventors: Joseph W. Pallini, Rockford D. Lyle, Chii-Ren Lin
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Patent number: 7836962Abstract: An apparatus and method for operating a packer and a fracture valve is shown. The packer may include a tubular mandrel having a longitudinal bore with an annular packing element and a first piston disposed around the mandrel, wherein the first piston is operable to set the packing element, and a second piston operable to isolate fluid communication between the first piston and the mandrel bore. The fracture valve may include a tubular mandrel having a longitudinal bore and a port, a piston operable to close fluid communication between the bore and the port, and a latch disposed between the piston and the mandrel operable to resist movement of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Walter Stone Thomas Fagley, IV, Gary Duron Ingram
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Patent number: 7832488Abstract: An anchoring module capable of being secured within a structure includes at least one compliant ring configured to radially expand and an expandable device positioned within the compliant ring to expand the compliant ring from a relaxed state to interface with the structure. The anchoring module is part of a modular system used to harvest fluid, such as oil or natural gas from a structure, such as a pipe or well. Another module of the system, sometimes referred to as a support or back-up module, employs an expandable surface that is capable of expanding to the diameter of the interior of the borehole. These modules may be combined in a variety of configurations to support a sealing element, such as an inflatable sealing element. The self-conforming nature of the system obviates the need for prior knowledge of the structure or complex sensor systems to chart the structure. The anchoring module can also be utilized in a crawling system to convey tools inside a structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignees: Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Julio Guerrero, Kartik M. Varadarajan, Martin L. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20100276153Abstract: A valve, such as a ball valve, is assembled and carried by a running tool. The valve is actuated by an actuator that is triggered by the running tool, and thus opens and closes communication between the drill pipe and the volume below the running tool. An actuating cam is assembled below the running tool that interfaces the actuator. The actuating cam is threaded such that it travels axially as the drill pipe is turned. A profile on the actuating cam is timed with the function of the running tool and controls the action of the actuator such that the valve is open when the running tool function requires communication with the volume below the running tool and the valve is closed when the running tool needs to be pressurized.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Nicholas P. Gette, Gregory M. Dunn
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Patent number: 7819199Abstract: A method for setting a casing in a reduced diameter portion of a well bore whereby at least one annular packer may be positioned on an external surface of the casing and the packer may be conveyed into the reduced diameter portion of the well bore, thereby setting the casing. Cement can then be used to fill a region of an annulus formed between the external surface of the casing and the well bore above the packer. The packer may be preloaded, swellable, or expandable. The packer can be conveyed by applying a differential pressure to the packer, which longitudinally displaces the packer relative to the casing and forces the packer into the reduced diameter portion of the well bore.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Rune Freyer
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Publication number: 20100252252Abstract: Novel hydraulic actuators and hydraulic setting assemblies are provided for use in downhole, oil and gas well tools. The novel hydraulic actuators include a cylindrical mandrel and an annular stationary' sealing member connected to the mandrel. A hydraulic cylinder is slidably supported on the mandrel and stationary sealing member and is releasably fixed in position on the mandrel. The stationary sealing member divides the interior of the cylinder into a bottom hydraulic chamber and a top hydraulic chamber. An inlet port provides fluid communication into the bottom hydraulic chamber, and an outlet port provides fluid communication into the top hydraulic chamber. A balance piston is slidably supported within the top hydraulic chamber of the actuator. The piston includes an axially extending passageway. Fluid communication through the piston and between its upper and lower sides is controlled by a normally shut valve in the passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Harris, Martin Alfred Stulberg
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Publication number: 20100230100Abstract: A plug for insertion into a perforation in a liner or tubular. The plug comprises a base portion and one or more extendible portions. The base portion is securable to and receivable within the perforation. The base portion and the one or more extendible portions seal the perforation in the liner. The one or more extendible portions have a retracted position and an extended position such that when in their extended position the one or more extendible portions extend outwardly from the base portion and outwardly from the exterior surface of the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Perry Parker