Controllable Passage Through Packer Patents (Class 166/188)
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Patent number: 7913769Abstract: The application discloses a safety valve including a flapper valve and a packer assembly to be installed in a bore to isolate a first zone from a second zone. Preferably, the safety valve includes a hydraulic conduit bypassing the flapper valve to allow communication therethrough when the valve is closed. Furthermore, the safety valve preferably allows unobstructed passage of tools and fluids therethrough when the flapper valve is open. The application discloses a method to install a safety valve in an existing string of tubing by deploying a packer assembly having an integral safety valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: BJ Services Company, U.S.A.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bolding, David Randolph Smith
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Patent number: 7909109Abstract: An anchoring device for tool is disclosed that can be positioned downhole and used in casing. The anchoring device can have an architecture that supports installation by running downhole and into engagement with a recess formed in the casing. The anchoring device can support the use of weak materials such as plastic.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Per G. Angman, Maurice W. Slack
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Patent number: 7896091Abstract: A method and apparatus for sealing a wellbore is described herein. A convertible seal includes a sealing element and a valve. The sealing element is in fluid communication with the valve and fluidly blocks a bore of the convertible seal. The sealing element prevents fluid from flowing through the bore until desired. When desired, the sealing element is removed to allow fluid to flow through the bore. Fluid flow in the bore is controlled by the valve. As a result, the convertible seal has been converted to a flow control seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Scott E. Williamson, John W. McKeachnie
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Publication number: 20110036564Abstract: A bridge plug can be deployed downhole and retrieved using a retrieval tool disposed on jointed or coiled tubing or on another bridge plug. Internally, the bridge plug has a sleeve that is movable on a stem of the plug's tailpiece. When in a first position, the sleeve prevents fluid communication through ports in the stem so that circulated fluid from the retrieval tool can be used to clear debris from the plug during retrieval. When the retrieval tool engages the sleeve in the plug, pulling up on the tool moves the sleeve to an intermediate position in which fluid pressure is equalized across the plug. Further pulling up on the tool locks the sleeve in a further position on the stem so that circulated fluid from the retrieval tool will pass directly to the stem's ports. Movement of the sleeve by the retrieval tool also releases the engaged slips and packing element on the bridge plug's mandrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventor: Scott Williamson
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Publication number: 20110030968Abstract: A tubular actuating system includes, a tubular, a plurality of same plugs runnable within the tubular, an alterable actuator disposed at the tubular that is alterable in response to passage of a first of the plurality of same plugs run into contact therewith, a second of the plurality of same plugs is seatingly engagable with the alterable actuator run thereagainst when in an altered condition such that pressure built up against the second of the plurality of same plugs causes actuational movement of the alterable actuator, and a flapper seat movably disposed at the alterable actuator between at least a first position defined by the alterable actuator in an unaltered position and a second position defined by the alterable actuator in an altered position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Yang Xu
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Patent number: 7832471Abstract: A fitting arrangement and method of securing a fitting arrangement to a surface is provided. A plurality of adjacent fittings is coupled to and extends from a mounting surface of a structure in a well bore. Each fitting has an engagement surface that is configured to engage with an installation tool for coupling the fitting to the structure. The engagement surfaces of the adjacent fittings in the plurality are offset from each other to thereby define a clearance for the installation tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: James Verzwyvelt, James Hendricksonj, Ian Raw, Michael Alff
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Publication number: 20100276161Abstract: A dual packer for at least partially defining a production zone in a wellbore, the dual packer including a packer body having an up-hole side and a down-hole side. A first through bore and a second through bore each extend through the packer body from the up-hole side to the down-hole side. A first piping extends from the down-hole side of the first through bore and includes a perforated sub adjacent the down-hole side of the packer body. A second piping extends from the down-hole side of the second through bore and is communicably connected to the first piping down-hole of the first perforated sub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: William C. Quinlan
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Publication number: 20100276160Abstract: Isolation systems for use in a wellbore include two or more tubular segments and at least one coupling assembly. The at least one coupling system is adapted to couple the first and second tubular segments together. The at least one coupling system is further adapted to block at least a portion of the wellbore annulus. The at least one coupling system is further configured as a leaky isolation assembly to separate the wellbore annulus into at least two isolated zones when disposed in the wellbore. At least one isolation zone has at least two outlets including a first outlet through an opening into the tubular and a second outlet past the leaky isolation assembly. The isolation system is configured to provide the isolation with hydraulics during well operation that preferentially drives fluids through the first outlet and at least substantially prevents fluid from passing the isolation assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Randy C. Tolman, Timothy G. Benish
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Publication number: 20100236775Abstract: Shunt tube flowpaths extending through swellable packers. A well system includes a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid, and a shunt tube flowpath extending through the seal element for delivery of a slurry in a gravel packing operation. A swellable packer assembly includes a base pipe; a swellable annular seal element having a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material; and a valve connected to the flowpath and positioned within the swellable material. Another well system comprises a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid; a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material of the seal element; and a connection between the flowpath and a shunt tube assembly, the connection being positioned within the swellable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Alf K. SEVRE, Tom R. KOLOY, Alan WILKINS, Rutger EVERS
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Patent number: 7789163Abstract: A straddle packer which, when in place during a fracing or well stimulation service, isolates the fracing zone from zones in the wellbore above and below the fracing zone, and which when run into the wellbore provides an open passageway from below the packer to the tubing string, relieving built up fluid pressure below the tool and permitting insertion at relatively high speeds.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Extreme Energy Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Robert Kratochvil, Scott Kirk, Dan Schofield, Darko Smolcic
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Patent number: 7784532Abstract: Shunt tube flowpaths extending through swellable packers. A well system includes a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid, and a shunt tube flowpath extending through the seal element for delivery of a slurry in a gravel packing operation. A swellable packer assembly includes a base pipe; a swellable annular seal element having a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material; and a valve connected to the flowpath and positioned within the swellable material. Another well system comprises a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid; a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material of the seal element; and a connection between the flowpath and a shunt tube assembly, the connection being positioned within the swellable material.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Alf K. Sevre, Tom R. Koloy, Allen Wilkins, Rutger Evers
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Publication number: 20100206571Abstract: An embodiment of an assembly for setting an inflatable packer within a wellbore comprises a coiled tubing, an inflatable packer to be set in a wellbore, a back pressure valve, and a drain valve operable to allow fluid flow therepast and prevent inadvertent inflation of the inflatable packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Gokturk Tunc, Zheng Rong Xu
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Patent number: 7748459Abstract: A pressure or flow responsive valve is provided in a hydraulic fracturing assembly so that if the formation sands out during proppant pumping and pressure in the bypass to the annulus around the work string rises, the bypass is closed by the valve to prevent overpressure of lower pressure rated components further uphole from the formation being treated. These components could be large casing or the blowout preventer assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Michael H. Johnson
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Patent number: 7703507Abstract: An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Intelligent Tools IP, LLCInventor: Dennis A. Strickland
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Publication number: 20100096119Abstract: Shunt tube flowpaths extending through swellable packers. A well system includes a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid, and a shunt tube flowpath extending through the seal element for delivery of a slurry in a gravel packing operation. A swellable packer assembly includes a base pipe; a swellable annular seal element having a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material; and a valve connected to the flowpath and positioned within the swellable material. Another well system comprises a packer assembly including a base pipe and an annular seal element which is swellable in response to contact with a selected fluid; a shunt tube flowpath extending through a swellable material of the seal element; and a connection between the flowpath and a shunt tube assembly, the connection being positioned within the swellable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Alf K. Sevre, Tom R. Koloy, Alan Wilkins, Rutger Evers
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Publication number: 20100032155Abstract: A formation saver sub or pump out sub incorporating an anti-surge feature. The sub includes a body, a mandrel, a piston, a sleeve, a spring, a releasable seat, and a plug. In an alternative embodiment, the sub includes a body, a mandrel, a piston, an annulus fluid pressure chamber, a tubular pressure chamber, a sleeve, a releasable seat, and a plug. The plug and seat are released from the sub when one or more dogs releasably positioning the seat in the mandrel bore disengages from the seat due to a bleed off of fluid pressure in the well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: William J. Darnell, Charles D. Wintill, Rodney W. Long
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Publication number: 20090283270Abstract: Disclosed herein is a downhole plug protection system. The system includes, a tubular having perforations in a perforated portion, a screen in fluidic communication with the tubular, and a ring in sealable communication with the tubular and attached to the screen the ring having an extended portion positioned radially outwardly of the perforated portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCOPORATEDInventor: Rene Langeslag
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Publication number: 20090283271Abstract: Disclosed herein is a downhole plug protection system. The system includes, a tubular having perforations in a perforated portion, a screen in fluidic communication with the tubular, a ring in sealable communication with the tubular and attached to the screen the ring having an extended portion positioned radially outwardly of the perforated portion, and a float shoe in fluidic communication with the perforations positionable downhole of the perforated portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES, INCORPORATEDInventor: Rene Langeslag
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Publication number: 20090178808Abstract: A method and apparatus for sealing a wellbore is described herein. A convertible seal includes a sealing element and a valve. The sealing element is in fluid communication with the valve and fluidly blocks a bore of the convertible seal. The sealing element prevents fluid from flowing through the bore until desired. When desired, the sealing element is removed to allow fluid to flow through the bore. Fluid flow in the bore is controlled by the valve. As a result, the convertible seal has been converted to a flow control seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Scott E. Williamson, John W. McKeachnie
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Publication number: 20090173499Abstract: A seal includes a mandrel; an element disposed radially adjacent the mandrel; a chamber defined between the mandrel and the element; and a pressure regulator in fluid communication with the chamber, the regulator configured to resist fluid flow to a selected threshold pressure related to element expansion and method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Sean L. Gaudette
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Publication number: 20090159299Abstract: A straddle packer which, when in place during a fracing or well stimulation service, isolates the fracing zone from zones in the wellbore above and below the fracing zone, and which when run into the wellbore provides an open passageway from below the packer to the tubing string, relieving built up fluid pressure below the tool and permitting insertion at relatively high speeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Robert Kratochvil, Scott Kirk, Dan Schofield, Darko Smolcic
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Publication number: 20090101344Abstract: Methods and devices for controlling fluid flow into a wellbore tubular includes an in-flow control device, an element co-acting with the in-flow control device, and a disintegrating medium at least partially surrounding the element. The medium may be configured to release the element upon disintegration of the medium. The disintegrating medium may be configured to disintegrate when exposed to a selected fluid. The element may be configured to at least partially restrict flow across a flow path associated with the in-flow control device when released. The flow path may convey the fluid from the formation to a flow bore of the wellbore tubular and the element may be positioned along the flow path. The element may be: a liquid, a solid, a particle and/or particles. The selected fluid may be water, a hydrocarbon, an engineered fluid, and/or a naturally occurring fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Stephen L. Crow, Martin P. Coronado, Michael H. Johnson
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Patent number: 7510018Abstract: A method and apparatus for sealing a wellbore is described herein. A convertible seal includes a sealing element and a valve. The sealing element is in fluid communication with the valve and fluidly blocks a bore of the convertible seal. The sealing element prevents fluid from flowing through the bore until desired. When desired, the sealing element is removed to allow fluid to flow through the bore. Fluid flow in the bore is controlled by the valve. As a result, the convertible seal has been converted to a flow control seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Scott E. Williamson, John W. McKeachnie
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Publication number: 20090071644Abstract: An apparatus for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore from the remainder of the wellbore includes a packer positionable in the selected leg of the wellbore, a tube extending through the packer from an uphole side of the packer to a downhole side of the packer to permit a fluid flow communication to the selected leg of the wellbore past the packer and a valve positioned in the tube to control fluid flow through the tube. In a method for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore, the apparatus is positioned in the selected wellbore leg and the packer set to permit fluid flow communication past the apparatus only through the tube and the valve of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventor: DANIEL JON THEMIG
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Patent number: 7478678Abstract: A setting mechanism is made to respond to hydrostatic pressure. Upon reaching a predetermined depth corresponding to a given pressure, a pilot piston is shifted to allow well fluids to bypass a first set of piston seals and reach a second set. A shear pin that held the pilot piston in position is broken as the hydrostatic pressure increases with greater depth attained. However, the shifting of the pilot piston does not cause the main piston in the assembly to set the downhole tool. The action of the well fluids on the secondary seal set on the pilot piston eventually fail the second seal set allowing hydrostatic pressure to bypass them and actuate the main piston that will set the downhole tool. Raising the tool from the wellbore allows the spring acting on the pilot piston to seal in a bore to isolate hydrostatic pressure from the operating piston.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Amy L. Farrar, Douglas J. Murray, Gregory C. Badke
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Publication number: 20080314596Abstract: An apparatus for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore from the remainder of the wellbore includes a packer positionable in the selected leg of the wellbore, a tube extending through the packer from an uphole side of the packer to a downhole side of the packer to permit a fluid flow communication to the selected leg of the wellbore past the packer and a valve positioned in the tube to control fluid flow through the tube. In a method for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore, the apparatus is positioned in the selected wellbore leg and the packer set to permit fluid flow communication past the apparatus only through the tube and the valve of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: PACKERS PLUS ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventor: DANIEL JON THEMIG
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Patent number: 7434616Abstract: In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a system and method for forming a seal within tubing is provided. A section of tubing is installed in a borehole. The tubing has an inflatable element disposed along an inner surface of the tubing. The inflatable element is predisposed to expand inwardly under fluid pressure. A fluid pressure is applied to the inflatable element using a tool within the tubing, and the inflatable element is expanded to form a seal within the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Ralph H. Echols
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Publication number: 20080202748Abstract: A method of producing a well utilizes a submersible pump run on a line, such as braided wire rope, that includes power conductors. The operator sets a packer in the casing, the packer having a check valve and a tieback receptacle. The operator pressure tests the integrity of the casing above the packer, and if it passes, then runs the pump assembly on the line. The pump assembly has a shroud with a downward extending extension that seals to the passage of the packer. If the pressure test of the casing fails, the operator runs a liner into the well and engages the tieback receptacle. A smaller diameter pump is then lowered on a line into the liner and into engagement with the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Terry R. Bussear, Grant F. Smith
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Patent number: 7353878Abstract: An apparatus for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore from the remainder of the wellbore includes a packer positionable in the selected leg of the wellbore, a tube extending through the packer from an uphole side of the packer to a downhole side of the packer to permit a fluid flow communication to the selected leg of the wellbore past the packer and a valve positioned in the tube to control fluid flow through the tube. In a method for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore, the apparatus is positioned in the selected wellbore leg and the packer set to permit fluid flow communication past the apparatus only through the tube and the valve of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Packers Plus Energy Services Inc.Inventor: Daniel Jon Themig
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Publication number: 20080073075Abstract: A pressure barrier apparatus 2 for providing a removable pressure barrier in a borehole is described. The apparatus comprises a housing 6, 8 defining a central bore 10 having a first part 20 and a second part 22 separated by an erodeable pressure barrier member 18. The housing also defines a second fluid flow passage 12 for connecting the first part to the second part, and a plurality of conduits 24 for directing fluid onto the barrier member to cause erosion of the barrier member. A sleeve 30 has a first condition in which fluid communication between the first part 20 and the second fluid flow passage 12 is prevented, and a second condition in which fluid is permitted to flow from the first part to the second fluid flow passage to cause erosion of the barrier member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Mark Buyers, David Forsyth
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Patent number: 7264061Abstract: The invention concerns an external well packer (4, 4?, 4?) for a pipe string (2), and also a method of leading at least one line (18) seamlessly past at least one packer (4, 4?, 4?) along the pipe string (2). What is characteristic of the packer (4, 4?, 4?) is that it consists of a continuous inner packer ring (8) and a separate and continuous outer packer ring (10), which in the operating position encloses the inner packer ring (8) in a pressure tight manner. The fitting surface of at least one of the packer rings (8, 10) is provided with at least one through-going line slot (16, 16?), which in the operating position encloses a line (18) in a pressure tight manner. This allows continuous lines (18) to be stretched out past several such packers (4, 4?, 4?).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Reslink ASInventors: Arthur Dybevik, Terje Moen
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Patent number: 7147059Abstract: A gas-lift petroleum well and method for producing petroleum products using downhole pressurized gas to provide lift. The gas-lift well having a well casing, a production tubing, a packer, and a gas-lift valve. The well casing extends within a wellbore of the well, and the wellbore extends through oil and gas zones. The production tubing extends within the casing. The tubing having an opening formed therein, which is in fluid communication with an oil zone. The packer is located downhole in the casing and coupled to the tubing. The packer can have an electrically controllable packer valve, which is adapted to control a flow of downhole pressurized gas from one side of the packer to another. The downhole pressurized gas is provided by a gas zone that the wellbore passes through. The downhole gas-lift valve is coupled to the tubing and is adapted to control a flow of downhole pressurized gas into oil in the tubing for lifting the oil. The gas-lift valve can be an electrically controllable valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: John M. Hirsch, George Leo Stegemeier, James William Hall, Harold J. Vinegar, Robert Rex Burnett, William Mountjoy Savage, Frederick Gordon Carl, Jr.
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Patent number: 7021384Abstract: An apparatus for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore from the remainder of the wellbore includes a packer positionable in the selected leg of the wellbore, a tube extending through the packer from an uphole side of the packer to a downhole side of the packer to permit a fluid flow communication to the selected leg of the wellbore past the packer and a valve positioned in the tube to control fluid flow through the tube. In a method for isolating a selected leg of a wellbore, the apparatus is positioned in the selected wellbore leg and the packer set to permit fluid flow communication past the apparatus only through the tube and the valve of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Packers Plus Energy Services Inc.Inventor: Daniel Jon Themig
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Patent number: 7004248Abstract: The present invention involves a pack-off system for use in packing off an area of interest within a wellbore. The pack-off system comprises at least two packing elements disposed on a tubular body. The packing elements of the present invention comprise overlapping leaves which are pivotally mounted on the tubular body. The present invention further involves a method for using the pack-off system, wherein the packing elements are placed adjacent to an area of interest within a wellbore. The overlapping leaves of the packing elements are extended radially to effectively obstruct fluid flow in the annular space between the outermost portions of the packing elements and the wellbore. The bulk of the fluid introduced into the wellbore is trapped between the packing elements and is thereby forced into the area of interest.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Corey Hoffman, Paul Wilson
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Patent number: 6942039Abstract: A method of providing for a single trip removal of packer tools by providing a flapper valve in the upper packer tools which opens when pressure below the tool exceeds the pressure above the tool to allow the tools to be released and allowing flow up the center of the tubing. Additionally, the retrieval tool seals with the stinger tool during removal to allow flow downwardly around the released packer down to the next lower packer and up through the released packer to work only on the next lower packer. The method also contemplates that increased flow circulation will allow forced flow to clear the next lower stinger from sand and other debris to increase the chance of a successful mating of the retrieval tool to the stinger during removal.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Team Oil Tools, LLCInventor: Donald W. Tinker
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Patent number: 6877566Abstract: A method and apparatus for causing pressure variations in a wellbore. A valve mechanism and a sealing device are provided in the wellbore. The valve mechanism is part of a valve device which may be actuated between an open position and a closed position. The valve device is actuated to the closed position to allow an increase in pressure below the sealing device and is actuated to the open position to allow a fluid to pass through the valve device up the wellbore. The valve device is alternately actuated between the closed position and the open position to cause cyclical pressure variations in the wellbore below the sealing device. The valve device includes the valve mechanism, a fluid passage, a control mechanism for controlling the valve mechanism, and a delay mechanism for delaying the actuation of the valve device from the open position to the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventors: Richard Selinger, Clifford J. Anderson, Brian R. Thicke, Michael F. Schoettler
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Patent number: 6866095Abstract: A downhole safety valve for a central circulation completion system having concentric inner and outer tubular members defining a production bore therebetween comprises a generally cylindrical body which includes an outer surface which is sealed to the outer tubular member and an axial through bore to which the inner tubular member is secured. In this manner, the downhole safety valve forms a pressure barrier between a first portion of the production bore located below the body and a second portion of the production bore located above the body. The downhole safety valve further comprises at least one flow passage which extends through the body and communicates between the first and second portions of the production bore, and at least one closure member which is disposed across the flow passage to control fluid flow between the first and second portions of the production bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Harold B. Skeels
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Patent number: 6799638Abstract: A running tool for wiper plugs used in cementing well casings into a wellbore. The running tool and setting balls or darts used to launch the plugs are retrievable following deployment of the plugs. Flapper valve assemblies on the wiper plugs are activated after the plugs are displaced from the running tool to eliminate the requirement to maintain a setting ball or dart in engagement with the wiper plug as the assembly is pumped down the well casing. Because of being retrievable, the mandrel, setting sleeves and setting ball or dart may be constructed of any desirable high-strength material without regard to the need to drill up the material following completion of the cementing job. The use of high-strength steel permits large flow passages to be employed in the cementing plugs by eliminating the need for large volumes of drillable metals in the plugs. The running tool protects the flapper valve seal surfaces from circulating fluids prior to deployment of the plugs from the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Butterfield, Jr.
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Patent number: 6719046Abstract: A apparatus is disclosed for attaching and sealing to the upper end of the casing allowing the inner string to be run through the apparatus. The apparatus provides a latch for anchoring the inner string and a seal for sealing on the inner string. Also disclosed is a flow path for providing for circulation of fluid between the inner string and casing annulus. Also disclosed is an inner string sub that provides a profile anchoring and sealing the inner string by the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Albert Augustus Mullins
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Publication number: 20030221824Abstract: A downhole zone isolation device is disclosed that features a non-spherical valve member that will not rotate while being drilled out. The valve member is retained in the isolation device so that flow uphole will not allow the valve member to exit the body of the isolation device. Bypass passages around the valve member are provided so that flow uphole can lift the valve member off its seat and flow can go around its periphery. Pressure from above seats the valve member. Nonmetallic materials speed drill-out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Matthew D. Solfronk, Dennis E. Kroll
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Patent number: 6615926Abstract: A method of pumping well fluid from a well having casing with perforations includes connecting an electrical motor to a lower end of a pump and securing the pump to tubing. A restrictor is mounted to the tubing above the pump, the restrictor having a restrictor passage. The well annulus contains a well fluid with a static level under static conditions. When the motor is started to cause the pump to operate, downward flow of well fluid contained in the well annulus flows through the restrictor passage. This reduces the amount of downward flow to increase well fluid flow through the perforations.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Steve E. Hester, Michael Gary Gagner, Ernesto Alejandro Vilcinskas
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Patent number: 6564876Abstract: A packer for use inside a casing of a subterranean well includes a resilient element, a housing and a rupture disc. The resilient element is adapted to seal off an annulus of the well when compressed, and the housing is adapted to compress the resilient element in response to a pressure exerted by fluid of the annulus of a piston head of the housing. The housing includes a port for establishing fluid communication with the annulus. The rupture disc is adapted to prevent the fluid in the annulus from entering the port and contacting the piston head until the pressure exerted by the fluid exceeds a predefined threshold and ruptures the rupture disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Vladimir Vaynshteyn, James D. Hendrickson, Jim B. Benton, Raghu Madhaven, Mitchell G. Willcox, Dinesh R. Patel
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Patent number: 6540019Abstract: A conventional thru tubing bridge plug is rendered in a more effective and useful downhole tool by incorporating a sensor module complete with preferably a plurality of downhole sensors to monitor downhole parameters such as but not limited to temperature and pressure both within the inflatable tool and in the annulus of the well created thereby.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Darrin L. Willauer
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Patent number: 6530428Abstract: An apparatus for in situ borehole testing having a drill string with drill pipe and drill bit. An upper sleeve and lower sleeve are telescopically coupled together. A valve seat is located in an interior passage and closes the interior passage when a valve member is seated in the valve seat. A plurality of separate inflatable packers are coupled to the lower sleeve and activated when the valve member is seated in the valve seat. A latching collet having teeth positively interlocks with spline teeth affixed to the inner wall of the upper sleeve. A hydraulic valve assembly is attached to the lower sleeve and is activated by fluid in one of a plurality of separate fluid chambers which communicate with and inflate the separate packers.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Jeffery D. Baird
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Publication number: 20020121373Abstract: The present invention relates to a valve system that may be used to pressure test tubing, such as a tubing string deployed in a wellbore for the production of fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: Dinesh R. Patel
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Patent number: 6427773Abstract: A tubing plug is adapted for insertion into a tubing string for sealing the tubing string. The tubing plug is comprised of a housing having an outer surface, wherein the housing is adapted for insertion in the tubing string such that an annulus is defined between the tubing string and the outer surface of the housing and wherein the housing defines a fluid passage therethrough, the fluid passage having an upper end and a lower end. A sealing mechanism is associated with the housing for sealing the annulus and a two-way fluid bypass is provided for selectively permitting a flow of a fluid across the sealing mechanism. Finally, a one-way valve is located at the lower end of the fluid passage for selectively permitting a flow of a fluid in a first direction from the upper end to the lower end of the fluid passage and for preventing a flow of a fluid in a second direction from the lower end to the upper end of the fluid passage.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Lonkar Services Ltd.Inventor: Tim Albers
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Patent number: 6343650Abstract: A test, drill and pull system for testing a well formation or zone of interest and further drilling of the well in a single trip into the wellbore. The system includes a surface readout tester valve, a rotation-operated reversing valve, a resettable packer, a packer lockout, a perforated anchor and a drill bit. In operation, the apparatus is run into the bottom of the well adjacent to the formation or zone of interest and the packer set and unset as desired. With the packer set, a surface readout tester valve probe is lowered into the apparatus on a wireline and latched into the tester valve so that multiple testing operations may be carried out if desired. After testing, the fluid recovery may be reversed out and analyzed by actuating the reversing valve by rotation of the tool string. Further, rotation engages the packer lockout such that when weight is picked upon the packer, the packer cannot be reset.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Paul D. Ringgenberg
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Patent number: 6321836Abstract: A fluid powered downhole vibration tool used in a well bore having fluids under pressure. The tool includes a resonant chamber with a through passage in communication with the fluids under pressure wherein the chamber vibrates as the fluids pass through the passage. The resonant chamber is coupled to the well bore, causing vibration of the bore as the chamber vibrates.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Seismic Recovery, LLCInventor: James Ford Brett
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Patent number: 6305878Abstract: An adjustable depth air sparging well comprising a flow through packer which is slidably mounted within a well casing allowing for vertical movement of the flow through packer within the well casing. Flow through packer includes an inflatable packer fabricated from inflatable vitron tubing, a lower end portion of an air supply tube which has a plurality of openings for providing pressurized air to inflate the packer, and a pair of vitron rubber packer end caps. An air compressor is coupled to the air supply tube supplying pressurized air to the inflatable packer which inflates the packer holding the packer at a fixed depth within the well casing. Deflating the inflatable packer allows for vertical movement of the inflatable packer within the well casing. Positioned at the lower end of the air supply tube is a one way valve through which air under pressure passes to a well screen. The well screen, which comprises the lower portion of the well casing, is mounted in the soil's saturated zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Andrew Scott Drucker
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Patent number: 6269878Abstract: An inflatable packer with a packer body, an inflatable bladder mounted around the packer body, a bladder support mounted around the inflatable bladder, the packer body, the inflatable bladder and the bladder support made of drillable material. A method for reclaiming a borehole extending from an earth surface into the earth, part of which is in a lost circulation zone, the method including closing off the borehole to fluid flow above the lost circulation zone by installing a packer system with an inflatable packer element and a valve apparatus in the borehole above the lost circulation zone, inflating the inflatable packer element with cement, and allowing the cement to set so that the inflatable packer and the valve apparatus effectively seal off the borehole to fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Mark Lewis Wyatt, Paul James Wilson, Thad Joseph Scott, Robert Thomas Brooks, Clayton Plucheck, Guy L. McClung, III