Hydraulic Fracturing Device Patents (Class 166/177.5)
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Publication number: 20130032328Abstract: A system, in certain embodiments, includes a horizontal fracturing tree. The horizontal fracturing tree includes a first hydraulic fracturing bore configured to flow a first fluid, wherein the first hydraulic fracturing bore extends along a first horizontal axis, and the first horizontal axis is generally perpendicular to a vertical axis of a wellhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Kirk Paul Guidry, Stefan Marek Radwanski
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Publication number: 20130025868Abstract: A mechanical counting device for actuating a plurality of output devices, the device comprising: linear indexing means adapted to count a plurality of actuating signals and to cause actuation of the output devices when a predetermined number of actuating signals for each output device has been received, wherein the mechanical counting device is adapted to cause actuation of a particular output device when a different predetermined number of actuating signals has been received such that the output devices are sequentially actuable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: PETROWELL LIMITEDInventor: Petrowell Limited
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Publication number: 20130025861Abstract: A method for carrying out in-situ bitumen extraction can include a step of forming one or more vertical freeze walls within or around a deposit of bituminous material and establishing a laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of injecting a solvent within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of withdrawing a mixture of dissolved bitumen and solvent from within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of injecting water within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; and a step of withdrawing a mixture of solvent and water from within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi
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Publication number: 20130014953Abstract: A multi-zone screened frac system combines screens with integrated check valves, frac valves, and optional shunt tubes for slurry dehydration. The system can also include fiber optic technology. In particular, the system uses sliding sleeves and flow devices for each section. The sliding sleeves open with dropped balls or a service tool, and the flow devices have screens and act as check valves. Dehydration tubes can also be used. The system does not require a crossover tool, and in some implementations, the system does not even require a complete service tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventor: Ronald van Petegem
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Patent number: 8347965Abstract: An apparatus for wellbore fluid treatment having a body with a lower end, an upper end, an exterior surface and an interior surface defining a long bore open at the upper end, an outlet port spaced from the upper end, and a die in the long bore between the upper end and the outlet port. The outlet port permits the communication of fluids between the long bore and the exterior surface. The die is substantially immovable within the long bore and has an inner open diameter in which a plug is landable to create a seal in the long bore before passing through the inner open diameter.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Sanjel CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Spence, James K. Gray, Bailey T. Epp, Alberto Martinez, Liguo Zhou
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Publication number: 20120318500Abstract: The method and system describes monitoring and modeling the hydraulic fracturing of a reservoir. The microseismic events caused by hydraulic fracturing on a reservoir are captured by sensor arrays. The data captured by the sensor arrays are then analyzed to determine the source radius, and seismic moment tensor of microseismic events caused by the hydraulic fracturing. This information is then combined with a seismic velocity model to arrive at a discrete fracture network showing at least the orientation, source radius, and source mechanism of each microseismic event. This discrete fracture network is then used to determine the stimulated surface area, stimulated volume, and point of diminishing returns for the hydraulic fracturing process. Hydraulic fracturing engineers can use the algorithms to monitor the well and/or determine well completion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: ESG SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Theodore Ivan Urbancic, Adam Mirza Baig, Alice Guest, Kaitlyn Christine Mascher-Mace, Vladimir Sumila
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Patent number: 8312925Abstract: An embodiment of a method of performing a wellbore operation in an oilfield comprises providing a bottom hole assembly on a conveyance, deploying the bottom hole assembly into the wellbore with the conveyance, determining the depth location of the bottomhole assembly in the wellbore utilizing a mechanical device, moving the bottom hole assembly to a desired location based on the determined depth, circulating a fluid from the oilfield to the bottomhole assembly, and performing at least one wellbore operation while the bottomhole assembly is deployed at the desired location.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Sascha Trummer, Douglas Pipchuk
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Patent number: 8302678Abstract: An apparatus operatively coupled to a well having a production casing positioned therein, the apparatus including a first device having and internal bore, a second device having an internal bore, and a fracture isolation sleeve disposed at least partially within the internal bores of the first and second devices, wherein the fracture isolation sleeve has an internal diameter that is greater than or equal to an internal diameter of the production casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: FMC Technologies Inc.Inventors: Gerald Brian Swagerty, Brandon Matthew Cain, Huy LeQuang, Bill Albright
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Patent number: 8297358Abstract: Fracturing tools for use in oil and gas wells comprise an inner sleeve, an outer sleeve, a run-in position, and two operational positions. The inner sleeve comprises two ports and two positions. The first port is aligned with a first port of the housing when the tool and sleeve are in the first operational position and is closed when the tool and sleeve are in the run-in position. After performing the first operation, the inner sleeve is returned to its initial position and the outer sleeve is moved placing the tool in the second operational position in which the second port in the inner sleeve is in fluid communication with a second port in the housing. Movement of the tool from the first operational position to the second operational position so that a second operation can be performed is done without the need for an additional well intervention step.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lale Korkmaz, Calvin J. Stowe, II
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Publication number: 20120255735Abstract: A method of hydraulic fracturing of an oil producing formation includes the provision of a heating apparatus which is transportable and that has a vessel for containing water. A water stream of cool or cold water is transmitted from a source to a mixer, the cool or cold water stream being at ambient temperature. The mixer has an inlet that receives cool or cold water from the source and an outlet that enables a discharge of a mix of cool or cold water and the hot water. After mixing in the mixer, the water assumes a temperature that is suitable for mixing with chemicals that are used in the fracturing process, such as a temperature of about 40°-120° F.+ (4.4-48.9° C.+). An outlet discharges a mix of the cool and hot water to surge tanks or to mixing tanks. In the mixing tanks, a proppant and an optional selected chemical or chemicals are added to the water which has been warmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: HEAT ON-THE-FLY, LLCInventor: Ransom Mark Hefley
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Publication number: 20120255734Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for providing on-site electrical power to a fracturing operation, and an electrically powered fracturing system. Natural gas can be used to drive a turbine generator in the production of electrical power. A scalable, electrically powered fracturing fleet is provided to pump fluids for the fracturing operation, obviating the need for a constant supply of diesel fuel to the site and reducing the site footprint and infrastructure required for the fracturing operation, when compared with conventional systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventors: Todd Coli, Eldon Schelske
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Publication number: 20120234547Abstract: An apparatus positionable along a downhole string. The apparatus includes a flexible structure retained on a surface of the string in a first condition. The flexible structure movable by a flow to substantially fill an annular space between the string and a radially positioned structure in a second condition. A method of diverting fracturing treatments in a wellbore is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Edward J. O'Malley, Matthew D. Solfronk
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Publication number: 20120217013Abstract: A downhole apparatus positionable along a pipe string in a wellbore. The apparatus including a tubular structure having an outermost diameter greater than an outer diameter of an adjacent portion of the pipe string. A first end face facing a flow path in the wellbore, and at least one indentation or protuberance provided on an outer surface of the tubular structure. The at least one indentation or protuberance arranged to cause particulates in slurry within the flow path to collect and remain in a vicinity of the tubular structure. A method of diverting fracturing treatments in a wellbore is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Edward J. O'Malley
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Publication number: 20120217014Abstract: A wellbore tool for adapted for insertion into a wellbore extending into a hydrocarbon-containing formation, for fracturing said formation, comprising an elongate, substantially cylindrical tubular member. The tubular member has at a first end external thread means adapted for threadable connection to internal thread means disposed on an end of a wellbore piping member, and at an opposite end having internal thread means. At least a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart radially-outwardly protruding annular rib members are located on an exterior periphery of said tubular member, each of an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of said wellbore piping member to which said tool is adapted to be threadably coupled. A method for fracturing a hydrocarbon formation using such wellbore tool is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Emil GROVES
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Patent number: 8225856Abstract: A method and apparatus for hydrocarbon recovery and/or treatment of frac water includes introducing a volume of water into a formation, recovering the introduced water, with the recovered introduced water further comprising suspended hydrocarbon product. The recovered liquid is treated to remove substantial amounts of the suspended hydrocarbon product, provide the treated recovered liquid with a ORP in a range of 150 mv to 1000 mv, and partially desalinated, and is either re-introduced as treated recovered liquid with the ORP into a formation to assist in recovery of additional hydrocarbon deposits in the formation, or is stored to reduce the ORP and then subsequently discharged into surface waters.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventor: William B. Kerfoot
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Publication number: 20120181016Abstract: The disclosure provides a collection block that aggregates multiple incoming flow lines and provides a consolidated outgoing flow path. The collection block can be remote from a given well that is being fractured to minimize safety risk in operations around the well. The collection block has dual capabilities of being connected to individual incoming flow lines as well as to manifold systems for distributing the out flowing fluids. The one or more inlets can be formed in the collection block at an offset to a centerline of a longitudinal bore through the collection block. In some to embodiments, frac trucks can connect along an extended connection zone that provides the fluids from the truck to the collection block.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: T-3 PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Saurabh KAJARIA, Kendall KEENE
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Publication number: 20120181015Abstract: The disclosure provides one or more manifolds having manifold portions primarily of fluid conduit and flow components mounted to the manifold portions, such as valves and fluid fittings. The manifold is formed with a uniform bore, so that the manifold portions are the same size along the flow path of the manifold, and the valves and fluid fittings have a bore the same size of the bore of the manifold portions. The uni-bore manifold creates a less turbulent flow path and allows draining of the manifold through one or more valves coupled to an end of the manifold that otherwise can to become restricted or plugged with particles entrained in fluids in the manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: T-3 PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Saurabh KAJARIA, Kendall KEENE
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Publication number: 20120181030Abstract: The disclosure provides a goat head, as a mixing block, for multiple fluids in oilfield applications, the goat head having a reversing directional flow, mixing portion, wear reduction surfaces, and restricted outlet bore. The goat head provides an underneath approach for piping, reducing the overall height, and mixes the fluids dynamically within the goat head from angled flow paths. The goat head then reverses at least a component of the fluid flow direction that enters the wellbore below the goat head and exits the goat head into the well therebelow. The goat head to contains hardened wear surfaces, including surfaces in specific zones, to resist erosion caused by the reversing directional flow. A restricted outlet bore has a cross-sectional area that is less than the sum of cross-sectional areas of the inlets to assist in creating higher velocity and streamlined flow as the fluid exits the goat head.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: T-3 PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Saurabh KAJARIA, Kendall KEENE
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Patent number: 8220547Abstract: A method enables stimulation of a well having a plurality of lateral wellbores. The method comprises deploying fracturing equipment downhole for isolated interaction with each lateral wellbore of the plurality of lateral wellbores. The method and the fracturing equipment are designed to enable fracturing of the plurality of lateral wellbores during a single mobilization.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Skeates Craig, Gary E. Gill, Abbas Mahdi
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Patent number: 8220537Abstract: A method of inducing fracture in at least a portion of a geologic structure includes inducing acoustic waves into a fluid medium present in a borehole extending at least partially into the structure. Embodiments may include preheating or pressurizing the fluid medium prior to inducing the acoustic wave therein. A device for fracturing at least a portion of a geologic structure includes electrodes for producing a spark to generate ordinary acoustic waves in the fluid medium. Embodiments may include structures for preheating or pressurizing the fluid medium prior to inducing the acoustic wave therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Jean-Francois Leon, Joseph Henry Fram
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Publication number: 20120152523Abstract: A self-orientating fracturing system locatable in a tubing string, the system comprising a swivel sub having a top connection and a lower connection radially rotatable relative to said top connection; at least one ported sleeve positionable downwell of said swivel sub, said at least one ported sleeve defining a flowpath and comprising a ported housing having an outer surface with at least one planar engagement surface and at least one port providing a communication path to the interior of said housing; and an insert moveable within said ported housing between a first position and a second position, wherein in said first position said insert is positioned radially between said at least one port and said flowpath. The system further comprises a centralizer having a outer surface with at least one flute formed therein, said centralizer positionable downwell of said swivel sub.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: SUMMIT DOWNHOLE DYNAMICS, LTD.Inventors: Raymond Hofman, Steve Jackson
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Patent number: 8171994Abstract: A completion tubular is placed in position adjacent the zone or zones to be fractured and produced. It features preferably sliding sleeve valves that can assume at least two configurations: wide open and open with a screen material juxtaposed in the flow passage. In a preferred embodiment the valve assembly has three positions, adding a fully closed position to the other two mentioned. After run in, the valves can be put in the wide open position in any order desired to fracture. After fracturing, the valves can be closed or selectively be put in filtration position for production from the fractured zones in any desired order. Various ways are described to actuate the valves. The tubular can have telescoping pistons through which the fracturing can take place if the application calls for a cemented tubular. Alternatively, the tubular can be in open hole and simply have openings for passage of fracture fluid and external isolators to allow fracturing in any desired order.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Douglas J. Murray, Robert S. O'Brien, Peter J. Fay, Sean L. Gaudette
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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: 8157006Abstract: The disclosure provides a fracturing isolation sleeve for a wellhead assembly including a fracturing adapter and tubing head. In at least one embodiment, the sleeve can telescopic to different lengths to fit different assemblies without necessitating switching the sleeve or portions thereof. The sleeve can be coupled to the wellhead assembly by threaded and non-threaded connections. The sleeve upper portion can be threadably engaged with the wellhead assembly, and/or the sleeve lower portion can be threadably engaged with a packoff bushing rotationally coupled to the wellhead assembly through an anti-rotation mechanism. Further, the sleeve can include a retaining nut to be threadably engaged with the wellhead assembly without necessarily rotating the sleeve upper or lower portions. The sleeve can be also coupled with the wellhead assembly through a mandrel coupled to the sleeve having an actuating cam surface to actuate a lock ring with the wellhead assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: T-3 Property Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Bashir Koleilat, Sean Gresham, David Cain
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Publication number: 20120085532Abstract: A multipart frac head with removable components permits the frac head to be refurbished in the field. A bottom leg and inlet ports of the multipart frac head can be replaced. The bottom leg is provisioned with a flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: STINGER WELLHEAD PROTECTION, INC.Inventor: Bob McGuire
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Publication number: 20120085541Abstract: A mobile plant for supplying hydraulic fracturing service to a well is provided. The plant is particularly useful for wells that require multi-stage fracturing treatments, where the surface equipment may not be moved for longer times than when supplying conventional treatments. Skid-mounted equipment is used, so that the transport vehicle for the equipment can be released after delivery of the equipment to a well site. A method for marketing and executing fracturing treatments is also provided, wherein a customer is provided price data for each item included in the total cost of a fracturing treatment, along with software for calculating the total cost of a treatment to be purchased. The customer may calculate the cost of a treatment from computer-readable storage or over the internet. The customer may also monitor the fracturing treatment remotely and obtain a post-treatment report.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: QIP HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Douglas N. Love, Thomas G. Hill, JR.
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Patent number: 8151874Abstract: Systems and methods for thermal recovery of shallow bitumen using increased permeability inclusions. A method of producing hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation includes the steps of: propagating at least one generally planar inclusion outward from a wellbore into the formation; injecting a fluid into the inclusion, thereby heating the hydrocarbons; and during the injecting step, producing the hydrocarbons from the wellbore. A well system includes at least one generally planar inclusion extending outward from a wellbore into a formation; a fluid injected into the inclusion, hydrocarbons being heated as a result of the injected fluid; and a tubular string through which the hydrocarbons are produced, the tubular string extending to a location in the wellbore below the inclusion, and the hydrocarbons being received into the tubular string at that location.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Roger L. Schultz, Travis W. Cavender, Grant Hocking
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Publication number: 20120073819Abstract: A fracturing operation is done in open hole without annular space isolation. The annular space is spanned by extendable members that are located behind isolation valves. The extendable members can comprise a biodegradable plug that allows extension of the extendable members by application of pressure. With the plug remained in place, additional pressure can be delivered until at least a portion of the degradable material is pushed onto the surface of the formation. At least a portion of the pushed degradable material provides a seal between the end of the extendable members and the surface of the formation to allow pressure to build until the formation frac gradient is exceeded and the formation is fraced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Bennett M. Richard, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 8141638Abstract: A method and apparatus for fracturing a formation containing a wellbore comprising the steps of (a) injecting a gel into the wellbore; (b) permitting the gel to increase in viscosity and (c) fracturing the formation in the vicinity of the gel.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Trican Well Services Ltd.Inventors: Michael G. Tulissi, Samuel Luk, Jason Vaughan, David J. Browne, Dale Dusterhoft
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Publication number: 20120067582Abstract: A method of fracturing an earth formation is disclosed. The method includes: isolating a section of a borehole in the earth formation; introducing a fluid into the isolated section and pressurizing the isolated section from a first pressure to a second pressure; introducing a stress concentration to a borehole wall at least one location in the isolated section when the fluid is at the selected pressure or during the pressurization; and initiating a hydraulic fracture in the earth formation at the at least one location.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Roger W. Fincher
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Patent number: 8136604Abstract: An isolation sleeve and plug assembly that may be used to protect a wellhead assembly from being damaged by high-pressure wellbore fracturing operations. Both the isolation sleeve and plug may be installed by the same running tool, and may be installed by lowering the running tool through an isolation valve on the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Jennings
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Publication number: 20120048559Abstract: Systems and methods for fracturing multiple zones in a wellbore are provided. A first port in a first valve assembly can be opened with a shifting tool. A fluid flows through the first port to fracture a first zone, and the first port can be closed with the shifting tool after the first zone has been fractured. A second port can be opened in a second valve assembly with the shifting tool after the first port has been closed, wherein the second valve assembly is positioned below the first valve assembly. The fluid can flow through the second port to fracture a second zone, and the second port can be closed with the shifting tool after the second zone has been fractured.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Partha Ganguly, Michael Huh, Jake Danos, Bryan Stamm
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Publication number: 20120048556Abstract: A plug counter includes a seat receptive of a plug in a first position and capable of passing the plug in a second position. A first sleeve is in operable communication with the seat and is longitudinally movable in response to movement of the seat between the first position and the second position. A second sleeve is in operable communication with at least one of the first sleeve and the seat and is configured to index upon passage of the plug. A key is in operable communication with the seat and is configured to prevent movement of the seat to the second position after a selected number of plugs have passed the seat. A third sleeve is in operable communication with the first sleeve, and a release member is in operable communication with the third sleeve and is configured to move the third sleeve after it is released.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Maria M. O'Connell, Yang Xu, Hector H. Mireles, Lale Korkmaz
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Patent number: 8122949Abstract: A tapered sleeve and fracturing head system for introducing fracturing fluid to a wellbore, while protecting a conveyance string from the erosive effects of the fracturing fluid is disclosed. A tapered sleeve has a top portion and a tapered downhole portion. The sleeve is fit to a main bore of a fracturing head by an upset at the top portion of the sleeve that engages a shoulder of the fracturing head. The sleeve intercepts, deflects and redirects introduced fracturing fluids downhole, preventing direct impingement of the fracturing fluid against the conveyance string. The main bore of the fracturing head may also be tapered at an angle substantial parallel to and along the length of the taper of the sleeve, to further improve the fluid dynamics of the fracturing fluid and further reduce the erosive effects of the fracturing fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Isolation Equipment Services Inc.Inventor: Bruce (Boris) P. Cherewyk
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Publication number: 20120037356Abstract: A wellhead assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the wellhead assembly includes a universal frac sleeve assembly for isolating portions of a wellhead assembly from pressurized fracing fluid. The universal frac sleeve assembly may include an inner sleeve, an outer sleeve, and a seal. Axial movement of the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve causes the seal to expand radially, thereby forming a seal within the wellhead assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Kirk P. Guidry
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Patent number: 8113275Abstract: A multipart frac head with removable components permits the frac head to be refurbished in the field. A bottom leg and inlet ports of the multipart frac head can be replaced.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Stinger Wellhead Protection, Inc.Inventors: Bob McGuire, Danny Lee Artherholt
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Publication number: 20120031611Abstract: An erosion migration arrangement includes a tubular having a window therein. A body positioned within a portion of the window is configured to sacrificially erode in response to a slurry flowing through the window to thereby migrate a location of impact on a member positioned downstream of the window.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Richard YingQing Xu, Zhiyue Xu
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Patent number: 8104539Abstract: Methods and systems for stimulating a wellbore. A coil tubing bottom hole assembly is disclosed which includes a jetting tool. A non-caged ball sub is coupled to the jetting tool and a ported sub is coupled to the non-caged ball sub. Additionally, a caged ball sub is coupled to the ported sub.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services Inc.Inventors: Milorad Stanojcic, Loyd E. East, Jr., Jim Surjaatmadja, Malcolm J. Smith
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Patent number: 8104538Abstract: A fracturing operation is done in open hole. The annular space is spanned by telescoping members that are located behind isolation valves. A given bank of telescoping members can be uncovered and the telescoping members extended to span the annular space and engage the formation in a sealing manner. Pressurized fracturing fluid can be pumped through the telescoped passages and the portion of the desired formation fractured. In a proper formation, cementing is not needed to maintain wellbore integrity. In formations that need annular space isolation, the string in a preferred embodiment can have an external material that grows to seal the annular space in lieu of a traditional cementing operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 8100175Abstract: Fracturing heads with one or more replaceable wear-resistant inserts have annular sealing elements for inhibiting fracturing fluids from circulating between the inserts and a main body of the fracturing head. Worn inserts and degraded sealing elements are easily replaced to refurbish the fracturing head without replacing or rebuilding the main body. Service life of the main body is therefore significantly prolonged. In one embodiment, an entire flow path through the main body is lined with wear-resistant replaceable inserts to further prolong the service life of the main body.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Stinger Wellhead Protection, Inc.Inventors: Bob McGuire, L. Murray Dallas
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Patent number: 8096358Abstract: Stimulation operations can be conducted by isolating portions of a subterranean formation adjacent to a highly deviated well bore. The planned settled height of a sand plug in a well bore adjacent a first zone of the subterranean formation is determined. The first zone is then perforated using a hydrajetting tool which is oriented so as to form perforations below the planned settled height of the sand plug.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Keith A. Rispler, Clarke G. Moir, Jim B. Surjaatmadja
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Publication number: 20120000662Abstract: Viscosity Differential Fracturing uses pneumatic and hydraulic fracturing techniques and a viscosity differential to achieve greater networking, higher amendment loading rates and more controlled propagation. Pneumatic fracturing is applied first in order to create a dense network of small fractures. This is followed by a hydraulic component using a viscosity adjusted fluid. This material can be injected into these fractures at a significant flow rate and extend/expand these fractures while filling them with the fluid. The significant advantage of VDF versus traditional hydraulic fracturing is that the density of fractures created by the initial gas process leads to an overall greater density of fractures emplaced within the subsurface coupled with the ability to emplace a greater mass of material (e.g. proppants, sand, reactants).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Michael J. Liskowitz, Steven C. Chen, John J. Liskowitz
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Publication number: 20110308819Abstract: Hydraulically fracturable downhole valve assembly and methods for using same are provided. The method can include setting a downhole tool in the wellbore. The downhole tool can include a body having a bore formed therethrough, and one or more sealing members disposed therein. The one or more sealing members can include an annular base and a curved surface having an upper face and a lower face, wherein one or more first radii define the upper face, and one or more second radii define the lower face, and wherein, at any point on the curved surface, the first radius is greater than the second radius. The sealing members can be disposed within the bore of the tool using one or more annular sealing devices disposed about the one or more sealing members. The method can also include fracturing the one or more sealing members using pump pressure, formation pressure, percussion, explosion, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: W. Lynn Frazier
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Patent number: 8066058Abstract: A method for breaking a fracturing fluid includes identifying application parameter(s) including a subterranean formation temperature, and determining an acid precursor concentration in response to the application parameter(s). The method further includes providing a treatment fluid including a carrier fluid, a metallic peroxide breaker, and an amount of an acid precursor according to the acid precursor concentration, and treating the subterranean formation with the treatment fluid. The application parameter(s) may further include a flowback wait time, a composition of the metallic peroxide breaker, a gel loading of the carrier fluid, and/or a permeability of the subterranean formation. The metallic peroxide breaker may include an alkaline peroxide and/or a zinc peroxide. The acid precursor may include polylactic acid and/or polyglycolic acid.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Sylvie Daniel, Marie Noelle Dessinges
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Publication number: 20110284214Abstract: The invention discloses a tool for use in a wellbore, comprising: a tubular elongated member; openings on the tubular member able to be close with a valve or a sleeve; swellable packers positioned between said opening on the tubular member; and a control unit; the control unit operating the valve or sleeve for fracturing a subterranean formation in a wellbore, in the stages: a. fracturing the subterranean formation through a first stage at predefined first locations; and b. fracturing the subterranean formation through a second stage at second location(s) wherein each location from the second location(s) is localized between the predefined first locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Joseph A. Ayoub, Dinesh R. Patel, Kevin W. England, Frank F. Chang, George Waters
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Patent number: 8061421Abstract: During a surge-pulsing operation in a borehole (e.g an oil-well undergoing remediation) liquid is stored under pressure upstream of a valve, and then released through the valve suddenly enough to create a seismic wave, which propagates into the formation around the borehole, and assists the surge-pulsing to improve the conductivity and liquid-injectability of the formation. The downhole valve achieves the rapid-opening requirement by virtue of its geometrical layout, as dictated by the strictures of the downhole environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Wavefront Energy & Environmental Services Inc.Inventors: Mahendra Samaroo, Ronald E. Pringle, Thomas James Timothy Spanos, Brett Charles Davidson
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Patent number: 8047291Abstract: An abrasive slurry tool, the tool being attachable to a running string, the tool including a high-pressure assembly, the assembly including a nozzle assembly; and a low-pressure assembly in abrasive fluid communication with the high-pressure assembly, the low-pressure assembly comprising a low pressure holding tank configured to carry recharge abrasive fluid with the tool and method.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Gerald D. Lynde
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Publication number: 20110259584Abstract: A fractionation system is disclosed, the system having a fractionation manifold with a plurality of connectors in fluid communication with one another and a plurality of valves disposed adjacent the connectors for selectively flowing fluid through the manifold. The connectors define a plurality of exterior ports for communication with wellstrings and fracturing fluid sources. A primary choke in communication with a tubing string and a secondary choke in communication with a casing string can be engaged with exterior ports, the secondary choke useable as a backup choke and for inducing sandouts. The present system can achieve a flow rate of up to 80 barrels per minute, or more, using only a single manifold and single power unit, and can be wirelessly operated. System components can incorporate self-aligning, self-positioning skids, or alternatively, the system can be transported using a single skid to facilitate portability and installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: Wayne F. Broussard, II
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Patent number: 8016031Abstract: An erosion resistant frac head with a convergence chamber, an expansion chamber and a mixing chamber provides improved resistance to erosion caused by abrasive frac fluids pumped through the frac head. A bottom leg of the erosion resistant frac head may be replaced in the field by field hands.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Stinger Wellhead Protection, Inc.Inventor: Bob McGuire
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Patent number: 8016032Abstract: System, devices, and methods are described relating to the treatment (e.g., perforating, fracturing, foam stimulation, acid treatment, cement treatment, etc.) of well-bores (e.g., cased oil and/or gas wells). In at least one example, a method is provided for treatment of a region in a well, the method comprising: positioning, in a well-bore, a packer above the region of the well-bore, fixing, below the region, an expansion packer, treating the region, the treatment fixing the packer, moving the expansion packer, and moving the packer after the moving of the expansion packer.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventors: Phillip Mandrell, Dustin Howard, Marty Stromquist