Means For Perforating, Weakening, Bending Or Separating Pipe At An Unprepared Point Patents (Class 166/55)
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Publication number: 20110290501Abstract: Systems and methods for quick access and control of a blown-out well or well that is flowing uncontrollably into the environment. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a re-entry of the casing of the blown-out well below the mud line and the inoperable blowout preventer. The present invention also provides a method to re-enter a production, or injection well, either subsea below the mud line or above the mud line for surface facility applications. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a miniature wellbore is created from the outer casing through the various smaller casing strings into the final wellbore to protect the structural integrity of the well. Once the casing is safely penetrated, coil tubing and or kill weight fluid can be introduced to stop the uncontrolled flow of reservoir fluid. The well can then be sealed with cement and abandoned as normal practice dictates.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: General Marine Contractors LLCInventors: Iain Duncan, Martin Davidson
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Publication number: 20110290486Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc.Inventors: Dustin Howard, Phillip Mandrell, Marty Stromquist
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Publication number: 20110290487Abstract: A downhole tool having a cylindrical body, a sleeve having a contact portion disposed on a distal end, and a cutter having a radiused portion on a top surface operatively engageable with the contact portion. Also, a method of cutting drill pipe, the method including disposing a cutting tool in a wellbore around the drill pip and actuating a radiused cutter of the cutting tool, wherein the actuating includes radially extending the cutter into contact with the drill pipe. The method also includes applying a substantially constant force between the cutter and the drill pipe and rotating the cutting tool. Additionally, a cutter for a drill pipe cutting tool, the cutter including a work surface located at a first end of the cutter, an attachment point located at a second end of the cutter, and a radiused surface located between the work surface and the attachment point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Malcolm Perschke, Harshad Patil, Nishant Koti
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Patent number: 8066070Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for severing a wellbore tubular, the apparatus, in certain aspects, including: a first member movable toward a tubular to be severed; a second member with a second blade disposed opposite to the first member and movable toward the tubular; a first blade on the first member having a projection projecting from a center of a blade body with point structure on the projection for puncturing the tubular and cutting surfaces on the projection for cutting the tubular; and cutting surfaces, as needed, on the blade body adjacent the projection for cutting the tubular.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventors: Frank Benjamin Springett, James Dennis Brugman
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Publication number: 20110284224Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cutting dart. The cutting dart comprises a dart body including a first pathway. The first pathway is configured to redirect cutting fluid flowing through a coiled tubing so that the cutting fluid flows radially to impinge against an inner surface of the coiled tubing. A seal is positioned around an outer circumference of the dart body. The present disclosure is also directed to an anchor dart. The anchor dart comprises a dart body and a swellable elastomer positioned around an outer circumference of the dart body. Methods of employing the cutting dart and anchor dart are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: John G. Misselbrook, Manfred Sach, Jason M. Skufca
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Publication number: 20110278007Abstract: A system and method for accessing an annulus within a wellhead assembly while the annulus is pressurized. The system includes a tubular body with an attached valve assembly and adapter. The adapter to the wellhead assembly with a sealed annular fitting. The body houses a selectively extendable plunger assembly rotatable by an attached motor. A bit or milling device is provided on the end of the plunger assembly, so that selectively extending the plunger assembly through the valve assembly and adapter contacts the bit against the wellhead assembly. An opening is formed through the wellhead assembly with the rotating bit allowing access to the annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: James J. Howell, David Daniel Comeaux, Richard Porteous, Mariusz Karp
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Publication number: 20110277998Abstract: An apparatus for setting an anchor in a borehole and milling a window in a side surface of the borehole in a single trip, comprising: a drill string; a mechanically-settable anchor (15) initially forming part of the drill string; a plug member position (16) below the anchor; and a milling assembly (8); wherein: when the drill string reaches a desired depth in the wellbore, the plug member may be activated from the surface, thus setting the plug member in position with respect to the wellbore; the anchor has an activation element which, when contacted in a predetermined manner, sets the anchor; and the plug member has an operation element adapted so that, when the anchor and plug member come into contact with one another in a predetermined orientation, the activation element is operated by the operation element, thus setting the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventor: Bruce McGarian
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Patent number: 8056632Abstract: A perforating gun that is usable with a well includes at least one perforating charge and a initiator. The initiator includes an explosive ballistic train to the perforating charge(s). The initiator is adapted to physically misalign components of the ballistic train to prevent inadvertent firing of the perforating charge(s) and physically realign the components to arm the ballistic train.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Kenneth R. Goodman
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Patent number: 8056633Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing a subsea structure wherein a housing defining a subsea structure receiving space and having a jetting system attached at or near the bottom of the housing is used to form an excavation around the subsea structure to the desired depth and a frame attached to or mounted in the housing carries a cutter assembly which is movable from a first position on the frame to a second position on the frame, the first position being on one side of the subsea structure, the second position being on the opposite side of the subsea structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventors: Marc T. Barra, James L. Parker, III, Adam C. Alborado, Robert M. Champagne, III
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Publication number: 20110259589Abstract: The invention relates to a maintenance device for maintaining an elongated and in particular tubular hollow body (2), which is designed to conduct a fluid, having a sealing device (4) comprising a function unit (12), said sealing device being provided for sealing a working area (9) with respect to surroundings of the hollow body (2) and being movable in a direction along a surface of the hollow body (2), wherein the sealing device (4) comprising the function unit (12) can be moved at least partially in the longitudinal direction (B) of the hollow body (2), relative to the surface (7) of same, while preserving a tight seal. In addition, a method for forming a maintenance access on an elongated and in particular tubular hollow body is claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: ROSEN SWISS AGInventor: Hermann Rosen
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Publication number: 20110247815Abstract: An apparatus and system for a single run process for well installations to cut or mill away a section of the casing of a well and then position an attached deflecting device to form radial boreholes or passages in a production formation that is intersected by the wellbore. This invention allows the lateral boreholes to be selectively oriented angularly upwardly or downwardly in relation to the casing space that has been formed or oriented in selectively radially spaced relation if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Henk H. Jelsma
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Publication number: 20110226476Abstract: Techniques for severing a tubular of a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation are provided. A blade is extendable by a ram of a blowout preventer positionable about the tubular. The blade includes a blade body having a front face on a side thereof facing the tubular. At least a portion of the front face has a vertical surface and at least a portion of the front face has an inclined surface. The vertical surface is perpendicular to a bottom surface of the blade body. The blade body includes a loading surface on an opposite side of the blade body to the front face. The loading surface is receivable by the ram. The blade also includes a cutting surface along at least a portion of the front face for engagement with the tubular, and a piercing point along the front face for piercing the tubular. The piercing point has a tip extending a distance from the cutting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventors: Frank Benjamin Springett, Christopher Dale Johnson, Shern Eugene Peters, Eric Trevor Ensley
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Patent number: 8020619Abstract: Methods for severing tubing having a cable extending along its length include lowering a first cutting torch into the tubing to a desired location, igniting the first cutting torch, and directing cutting fluids in a circumferential arc to form a first cut in the tubing and sever the cable. A second cutting torch can be lowered and positioned relative to the first cut, and ignited to direct cutting fluids radially to cut the tubing all around the circumference, enabling retrieval of the tubing. The need for precise positioning and alignment of the torches to sever both the cable and tubing is thereby eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Robertson Intellectual Properties, LLCInventors: Michael C. Robertson, William Boelte
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Publication number: 20110198082Abstract: A tool assembly and method for completing a well are provided. The tool includes debris relief features that enable use in solids-laden environments, for example in the presence of sand. Forward and reverse circulation pathways to the isolated interval are present to allow clearing of debris from the wellbore annulus while the sealing device remains set against the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: NCS OILFIELD SERVICES CANADA INC.Inventors: Marty Stromquist, Donald Getzlaf, Robert Nipper
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Patent number: 7997332Abstract: A method of severing a drill string or other tubular string that includes lowering a torch into the drill string, positioning the torch at a joint in the drill string, such that the joint may have a pin component engaged with a box component, igniting the torch to produce cutting fluids, and directing the cutting fluids into the joint in a direction that is along a length of the drill string to cut the joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Robertson Intellectual Properties, LLCInventor: Michael C. Robertson
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Publication number: 20110192589Abstract: The tubular cutting tool for severing downhole tubulars, the tool having a drive system, a pivoting system, a cutting head, a cutting member, and a lubricant delivery system. Cutting may be accomplished by rotatingly actuating the cutting head with an associated motor and extending the cutting member away from the cutting head. The lubricant delivery system lubricates the respective contacting surfaces of the cutting member and the tubular and is actuated when the cutting member extends from the cutting head.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Karsten Fuhst, Christian Weiner, Matthias Moeller
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Patent number: 7987901Abstract: A method for controlling the electrical power delivered to a downhole system. The downhole system may include a power supply, a downhole tool, and a wire or cable connecting the downhole tool to the power supply. A resistive load, such as a motor, is included with the downhole tool. The power supplied to the downhole tool is dynamically adjustable to match the resistive load voltage and power rating. Dynamically adjusting power is accomplished by varying voltage from the power supply, varying the resistive load requirements, or a combination of both.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Sven Krueger, Otto N. Fanini, Matthias Reinhard Moeller, Karsten Fuhst
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Patent number: 7963342Abstract: A method and apparatus for actuating a downhole tool in a wellbore. The method and apparatus including an actuator that operates the tool in response to the functioning of an energetic charge. The energetic charge may be set off as a part of a perforating operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil CompanyInventor: Kevin R. George
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Publication number: 20110088911Abstract: The present disclosure generally provides apparatus and methods for removing a subsea well head. The apparatus may include an embedded shear comprising a pile and a shear cutter integrated into the pile. The shear cutter may be mounted within the pile near a lower end thereof. The pile may include a well head conductor receptacle adapted to receive a subsea well head, and the shear cutter may include a shear blade that extends across the well head conductor receptacle when activated. The method may include providing a pile with a shear cutter integrated therein, lowering the pile over the well head, pumping water out of the pile to drive the pile into the seafloor to a desired cutting depth, activating the shear cutter to cut off a portion of the well head, and pumping water into the pile to drive the pile out of the seafloor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: INTERMOOR, INC.Inventors: Charles Brent Boyce, Matthew Jake Ormond, Gordon Robert Wilde
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Patent number: 7926570Abstract: A well bore fluid recovery system and method is disclosed for recovering a column of well bore fluid within a stand of casing before cutting the casing. The recovery system relates to a system for preventing fluids from being spilled when casing is being finished for a well bore. After being run the casing must be cut and finished at an appropriate level to install rig equipment such as blow out preventers along with other equipment. However, because of earlier operations, the entire length of casing is typically filled with drilling fluid. Depending on conditions, the length of casing which is to be cut and removed may therefore over a 100-foot (27.4 meter) column of drilling fluid therein. The drilling fluid in this section must be properly drained before the casing is cut and removed.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Hudson Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard Blanchard, Jr., Sandra Remedies, John Rucker, Sr.
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Patent number: 7926566Abstract: Disclosed herein relates to a single piece tubular member. The tubular member having a non-radially displaceable portion and a radially displaceable portion, the radially displaceable portion being movable to a position of similar radial displacement as that of the non-radially displaceable portion and a position of relatively large radial displacement in comparison to the non-radially displaceable portion. The tubular member also having at least one cutting arrangement disposed at the radially displaceable portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Larry T. Palmer
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Patent number: 7921924Abstract: A technique is provided for controlling actuation of a well component. A resistance device is deployed in a tool string and connected to a well tool to be actuated. The resistance device comprises a deformable body and a deforming member that move relative to one another during actuation of the well tool. Deformation of the deforming member provides constant resistance and consequent control over component actuation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Zheng R. Xu, William D. Eatwell
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Patent number: 7918279Abstract: A technique of forming perforations in a wellbore. The formation of perforations is carefully controlled by a perforating device to create a series of sequential perforations in a desired arrangement. The perforating device is lowered to a desired location in the wellbore and then moved incrementally to enable sequential perforations in the desired arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Lawrence J. Leising, Robert Michael Ramsey, Howard L. McGill
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Patent number: 7913758Abstract: A method for completing an oil and gas well completion is provided. The perforators (10, 11) may be selected from any known or commonly used perforators and are typically deployed in a perforation gun. The perforators are aligned such that the cutting jets (12, 13) and their associated shockwaves converge towards each other such that their interaction causes increased fracturing of the rock strata. The cutting jets may be also be aligned such that the cutting jets are deliberately caused to collide causing further fracturing of the rock strata. In Ian alternative embodiment of the invention there is provided a shaped charge liner with at least two concave regions, whose geometry is selected such that upon the forced collapse of the liner a plurality of cutting jets is formed which jets are convergent or are capable of colliding in the rock strata.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Stephen Wheller, Michael R Hoar
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Patent number: 7909115Abstract: A shaped charge includes: a charge case; an explosive disposed inside the charge case; and a liner for retaining the explosive in the charge case, wherein the liner is fabricated from a material soluble with a selected dissolving fluid (e.g., an acid, an acid matrix, an injection fluid, a completion fluid, and/or a wellbore fluid). A method for perforating in a well includes the steps of: disposing a perforating gun in the well, wherein the perforating gun comprises a shaped charge having a charge case, an explosive disposed inside the charge case, and a liner for retaining the explosive in the charge case, wherein the liner is fabricated from a material soluble with a selected dissolving fluid; detonating the shaped charge to form a perforation tunnel in a formation zone; and exposing the material comprising the liner to the selected dissolving fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Brenden Grove, Ian Walton, Lawrence A. Behrmann
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Patent number: 7900704Abstract: A method of perforating a downhole pipe by cutting at a location within the pipe in a radial direction toward the pipe, producing a determined reaction force, and using the determined reaction force to enhance the cutting of the pipe. The method may include continuing cutting in the radial direction to create an opening in the pipe, and attenuating a pressure wave through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Robertson Intellectual Properties, LLCInventor: Michael C. Robertson
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Publication number: 20110048185Abstract: Blowout preventer (BOP) and method for sealing a well. The BOP includes a body having first and second conduits, the first conduit being substantially perpendicular on the second conduit; a piston extending through the first conduit and being configured to reciprocate inside the first conduit, the piston having a body portion, a neck portion and a head portion in this order; a ram block disposed on the piston and configured to move with the piston inside the first conduit for closing the second conduit; and a shim configured to fill a gap between a back region of the ram block and the body portion of the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: HYDRIL USA MANUFACTURING LLCInventor: Leonard Childers
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Patent number: 7886842Abstract: A wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising a first mandrel movable longitudinally along a central axis and rotatable about the central axis, an orienting member configured to selectively interfere with movement of the first mandrel along the central axis, and a second mandrel connected to the first mandrel and configured to rotate about the central axis when the first mandrel rotates about the central axis. A method of orienting a wellbore servicing tool, comprising connecting an orienting tool to the wellbore servicing tool, identifying a predetermined direction, increasing a pressure within the orienting tool, rotating a portion of the orienting tool in response to the increase in pressure within the orienting tool, and rotating the wellbore servicing tool in response to the rotating of the portion of the orienting tool.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services Inc.Inventors: Robert Howard, Robert Pipkin, Iosif Hriscu
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Publication number: 20110024116Abstract: A perforating system having annular connectors for attachment between adjacent perforating guns and connectors. The connectors include male and female connectors with respective outer and inner contact surfaces. The connectors also include attachment for electrical detonators and/or booster charges for transferring ballistic detonations between the perforating gun and connector sub.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Jason McCann, Mark Sloan, James A. Weekley
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Patent number: 7870894Abstract: Disclosed herein relates to a single piece tubular member. The tubular member having a non-radially displaceable portion and a radially displaceable portion, the radially displaceable portion being movable to a position of similar radial displacement as that of the non-radially displaceable portion and a position of relatively large radial displacement in comparison to the non-radially displaceable portion. The tubular member also having at least one cutting arrangement disposed at the radially displaceable portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Larry T. Palmer
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Publication number: 20110000670Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for severing a wellbore tubular, the apparatus, in certain aspects, including: a first member movable toward a tubular to be severed; a second member with a second blade disposed opposite to the first member and movable toward the tubular; a first blade on the first member having a projection projecting from a center of a blade body with point structure on the projection for puncturing the tubular and cutting surfaces on the projection for cutting the tubular; and cutting surfaces, as needed, on the blade body adjacent the projection for cutting the tubular.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventors: Frank Benjamin Springett, James D. Brugman
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Patent number: 7861783Abstract: A method for adapting a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation, where the tubular element is susceptible to damage caused by axially compressive forces acting on the tubular element as a result of compaction of the earth formation surrounding the tubular element. The method comprises the steps of reducing the axial stiffness of at least one section of the tubular element, and allowing each tubular element section of reduced axial stiffness to be axially compressed by the action of said axially compressive forces, thereby accommodating compaction of the earth formation surrounding the tubular element.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Matheus Norbertus Baaijens, Wilhelmus Christianus Maria Lohbeck, Paul Dirk Schilte
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Patent number: 7832481Abstract: The fluid perforating/cutting nozzle is configured to provide long life to the nozzle. The nozzle is composed of a cylindrical shaft defining a bore for the passage of cutting fluid and having inlet and outlet ends, a shank portion and a relatively large diameter shroud disposed on the outlet end. The shroud protects both the nozzle and the tool from the high pressure cutting fluid reflecting off the surface of a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: James G. Martindale
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Patent number: 7832480Abstract: A tubular extraction system for use in a plug and abandonment process and may include a structural mounting for adaptation to a well head, various mountings may be used to provide a structure for attaching actuators for griping the tubular string, indenting or crimping the tubular and shearing the tubular string. The system further use a fork supported on a lifting apparatus such as a top drive unit, draw works or portable crane, the fork is inserted within the mounting structure of the system to engage the crimped or indented portion of the tubular section being extracted and thus allow removal of sequentially sheared sections of the tubular string.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Robert P. Fanguy
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Publication number: 20100263868Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: Gerald D. Lynde
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Patent number: 7814979Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for severing a wellbore tubular, the apparatus, in certain aspects, including: a first member movable toward a tubular to be severed; a second member with a second blade disposed opposite to the first member and movable toward the tubular; a first blade on the first member having a projection projecting from a center of a blade body with point structure on the projection for puncturing the tubular and cutting surfaces on the projection for cutting the tubular; and cutting surfaces, as needed, on the blade body adjacent the projection for cutting the tubular.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: National Oilwell Varoo, L.P.Inventors: Frank Benjamin Springett, James D. Brugman
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Publication number: 20100258289Abstract: A tubular cutter is run in on slickline. It features onboard power to selectively actuate an anchor and to initiate a tubular cutting operation with a cutter that is extendable and rotatable on its axis and the axis of the tool that carries an on board power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Gerald D. Lynde, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 7810553Abstract: A wireline cutter comprises a primary housing with a first axial bore configured to receive a wireline positioned within a well bore, and a first blade mounted within the primary housing and operable to cut the wireline. A method of cutting a wireline in a well bore comprises running a wireline cutter into the well bore, receiving the wireline within the wireline cutter, and cutting the wireline with the wireline cutter. A one-trip cutting system for use in a well bore comprises a wireline cutter, and a coiled tubing cutter. A method for cutting a coiled tubing with a wireline disposed therein comprises running a system comprising a wireline cutter and a coiled tubing cutter into the well bore, cutting the coiled tubing with the coiled tubing cutter, and cutting the wireline with the wireline cutter, wherein both cutting steps are performed in one trip into the well bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventors: Brian W. Cruickshank, Benjamin Bianchi, Richard Messa
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Publication number: 20100236781Abstract: A bottom hole assembly for one trip perforating and treating a wellbore, the bottom hole assembly including: a tool body including an outer surface and an upper end; a fluid passage extending into the tool body from the upper end; a valve to provide (i) in one orientation fluid access from the fluid passage to an outlet port opening to the outer surface and (ii) in another orientation fluid access from the fluid passage to a perforating gun actuation fluid supply channel while sealing fluid access from the fluid passage to the outer surface; an annular sealing member encircling the outer surface below the outlet port; and a perforating gun carried below the resettable, annular sealing member and hydraulically actuable to detonate by fluid communication through the perforating gun actuation fluid supply channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SERVICES LTD.Inventors: TERRY LEE MYTOPHER, NATHAN COFFEY
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Publication number: 20100230104Abstract: The invention relates to a method for completing a borehole (1, 2) prior to the start of production, wherein after making the borehole (1, 2) the borehole wall (3) is anchored in a sealed manner with a conveying tube (4) and/or casing tube, and the borehole wall (3) is perforated with perforation units (5) at desired points. To complete a borehole without the use of cemented conveying tubes and/or casing tubes, it is proposed that the conveying tube (3) and/or casing tube be provided on its outer surface with a swellable sealing jacket (6), wherein the sealing jacket (6) swells after activation and anchors the annular gap between the conveying tube (4) and/or casing tube and the borehole wall (3) in a sealed manner and simultaneously centres the conveying tube (4) and/or casing tube in the borehole (1, 2).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Rolf-Dieter Nölke, Roland Peeters, Liam McNelis, Malte Veehmayer, Frank Preiss
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Publication number: 20100230105Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include methods and systems for perforating a well using a wired work string assembly. According to embodiments of the invention, the method includes positioning a wired work string assembly in a wellbore, the work string assembly comprising a plurality of wired pipe communicatively coupled at each joint, a depth correlation tool, and a perforating gun assembly. A depth of the perforating gun assembly is determined from a depth correlation tool positioned within the wellbore, and an electrical signal related to the depth of the perforating gun assembly is transmitted to a surface above the wellbore. Firing of the perforating gun assembly is initiated via a signal transmitted from the surface above the wellbore. An electrical signal from the wellbore is transmitted to the surface to confirming the firing of perforating gun assembly. The system includes various tools for perforating the well using the disclosed methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Vladimir Vaynshteyn
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Publication number: 20100212903Abstract: A abrasive jet perforating tool comprises a generally cylindrically shaped tube with a side, an upper portion, and a lower portion; a plurality of holes tapped and threaded into the side of the tube; threaded abrasive jets mounted in at least some of the plurality of threaded holes; protective plates mounted on the side of the tube around the abrasive jets; gauge rings that slide onto an outer diameter of the upper portion and the lower portion of the tube; and a mechanical casing collar locator connected to the upper portion of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Thomas L. Dotson, James F. Farr
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Publication number: 20100212891Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for swellable material activation and monitoring in a subterranean well. A sensor system for use in a subterranean well includes a swellable material, and at least one sensor which is displaced to a wellbore surface in response to swelling of the swellable material. Another sensor system includes a sensor which detects swelling of a swellable material. A swellable well tool system includes a base pipe, a swellable material on an exterior of the base pipe, and eccentric weighting for inducing rotation of the swellable material about a longitudinal axis of the base pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Benjamin B. Stewart, Rutger Evers, Roger L. Schultz, Tom Rune Koloy, John C. Gano
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Publication number: 20100212881Abstract: A well surface control system for use with various types of work strings such as, but not limited to, drill strings, coiled tubing, snubbing pipe, electric line, production tubing, and wireline. The system includes a main housing with a main bore extending from one end to the other. The main housing is equipped with a side port which communicates with the main bore between the two ends. The main housing is also equipped with two valves for controlling fluid and/or gas flows through the main bore and for severing a component of a work string running through the main bore. The first valve is positioned between the side port and one end of the main housing and the second valve is positioned between the side port and the other end of the main housing. Attached to each end of the main housing is a saver sub, with means for temporarily locking the saver subs to the main housing to prevent circular and longitudinal movement of the saver subs in relation to the main housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Devin International, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Lee Duhon, Wayne Ducote
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Patent number: 7775269Abstract: A communication tool (100) includes a housing (102) having recesses (110) and a set of axial locating elements (112) radially extendable through the recesses (110) and engageably positionable within a profile of a tubing retrievable safety valve (50). An anti rotation device (140) is radially outwardly extendable relative to the housing (112). The anti rotation device (140) operably engages the tubing retrievable safety valve (50) to substantially prevent relative rotation between at least a portion of the communication tool (100) and the tubing retrievable safety valve (50). A cutting tool (148) is radially outwardly extendable relative to the housing (102). The cutting tool (148) is operable to create a fluid passageway (150) between a non annular hydraulic chamber (60) and an interior the tubing retrievable safety valve (50).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2009Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Stuart M. Dennistoun, Roddie Robert Smith, Imre I. Gazda
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Publication number: 20100193192Abstract: Apparatus and method for drilling drainholes into a subterranean formation around a well are provided. A tool body on tubing directs a mechanical cutter or jet bit to the casing. A hole is cut in casing and a rotary detent mechanism may be used to drill additional holes through casing and enable reliable alignment of a jet bit with the holes for drilling drainholes without removing apparatus from the well. This method significantly reduces operating time to drill multiple laterals at a given depth in a wellbore. Disposable nozzles in a guide channel or nozzles on the tool body may be used for drilling through casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Buckman Jet DrillingInventors: William G. Buckman, SR., William C. Maurer, Zachary D. Pearl
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Publication number: 20100163238Abstract: A perforating system having a perforating gun with a tubular gun housing defining an inner volume and extending in an axial direction. A shaped charge is held in a loading tube. The loading tube is located in the gun housing. The loading tube extends along the axial direction. The shaped charge faces in a firing direction substantially perpendicular to the axial direction. A portion of the gun housing adjacent to the shaped charge in the firing direction is a perforating portion for removal upon firing of the shaped charge. An eccentralizer member extends from the perforating gun in a second direction that is substantially opposite and parallel with the firing direction. A first retainer part extends from an outer surface of the gun housing adjacent to the perforating portion. A second retainer part extends from the outside of the gun housing adjacent to the perforating portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Lang Zhan, Jean-Luc Lafontan, Harvey Williams, Jeremy P. Harvey, Brenden Grove, Lawrence A. Behrmann
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Publication number: 20100147504Abstract: Disclosed are compositions that comprise mixtures of barite and carbon fiber material and further may include steel and a binder. The compositions may be utilized for manufacturing perforator devices, including perforating guns.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Allan W. King
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Patent number: 7726392Abstract: A drill string in a borehole can be cut at the drill collars. A torch is lowered into the drill string and positioned at a joint of the drill collar string. The joint has a pin component and a box component. The torch has one or more openings in the pattern of a vertical slot. The torch is ignited and the pin component is cut in a direction along the length of the drill string. The joint uncoupled, even though the box component need not be cut. The uncoupling of the joint effectively cuts the drill string at the joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Michael C. Robertson
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Patent number: RE43054Abstract: A system and method for setting an anchor and/or whipstock attached to a downhole motor having a cutting tool attached to a tubular member, such as coiled tubing. In one aspect, the motor allows flow therethrough sufficient to actuate an upstream MWD or other position measuring tool, and an orienter if so equipped, and retain the orientation of the motor with the attached whipstock. An increased flow rate or pressure actuates the motor once the whipstock is set and rotation of the cutting tool or other equipment can begin.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Thomas F. Bailey