The invention concerns a device and method for centralizing a tubular in a bore, as set out by the preambles of claims 1, 8 and 11. The invention is particularly useful in centralizing a casing, in connection with plugging-and-abandonment operations in subterranean hydrocarbon wells.
Hydrocarbons (e.g. oil and/or gas) are extracted from subterranean formations, often referred to as a reservoirs, by drilling a wellbore into the formations containing hydrocarbons. When a wellbore has been drilled, the well must be completed before hydrocarbons can be produced from the reservoir. A completion normally involves the design, selection, and installation of equipment and materials in or around the wellbore for conveying, pumping, or controlling the production or injection of fluids. After the well has been completed, production testing of the well can begin.
Hydrocarbon wells normally have an upper and outer conductor, which forms the base of the well, an upper casing arranged into and in extension of the conductor, and further down in the well more casings which are arranged into and overlaps the above casing. A production tubing string is subsequently located in the middle of the well for transporting petroleum from the bottom of the well to the earths surface or to a seabed facility. Annuli are thus formed between the different casings, as well as between the outer casing and the wellbore wall (i.e. the formation).
Before the well is permanently abandoned, it must be securely plugged, in a manner that is in compliance with regulatory requirements. Cement plugs are normally used to provide a barrier in the well. A common procedure during plug-aid-abandonment operations is to place a cement plug inside an inner casing string and a further plug in the annulus between the inner casing string and the outer casing string, and in the annulus between the outer casing and the formation. The plug will then extend across the full section of the well, and extend a predetermined axial distance.
One commonly used method to install such plug, is to snake holes in the casing wall and force cement from within the central casing, through the casing wall holes and into the annulus. This procedure, and various variants, are well known in the art.
In order to ensure that the dimensions and integrity of a plug are within acceptable tolerances, there must be a minimum distance between the casing and the wellbore wall (i.e. the formation), allowing the cement (or other barrier element) to form a barrier of a predetermined minimum thickness and density. This is because the structural integrity of the wellbore wall is not always known. Devices and methods for determining the distance between the casing and the formation exist. For example, an acoustic logging tool may be lowered to the desired location and activated to determine the distribution of material outside the casing. Sometimes, the casing-to-formation clearance is found to be too small or non-existing, due to casing movement during several years of production or formation instabilities. The casing is thus too close to the wellbore wall. Such regions of casing are normally unsuitable for plugging, because it is impossible to establish a complete annular barrier in the annulus between the casing and wellbore wall. It is therefore a need for a device and method whereby the above problems may be mitigated.
The invention is set forth and characterized in the main claim, while the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention.
It is thus provided a device for centralizing a tubular in a bore, characterized by
In one embodiment, each penetration tool comprises sensing means configured for sensing the distance travelled by the penetration tool. Each penetration tool may comprise sensing means configured for sensing the distance to a wall of the bore.
The penetration tools may be releasably connected to the motive means. Three penetration tools may be arranged at 120° intervals around the body circumference. Four penetration tools may be arranged at 90° intervals around the body circumference. Five or more penetration tools may be arranged at regular intervals around the body circumference. The penetration tool may comprise a milling tool.
It is also provided a method of centralizing a tubular in a bore, characterized by
a) arranging the invented device a predetermined location inside the tubular;
b) extending a plurality of penetration tools radially from the device body and make an opening in respective portions of the tubular while securing at least a portion of the tool to the tubular; and
c) extending at least a portion of the tool a predetermined distance towards a wall of the bore, or until at least one of the tools impinges on the wall.
Following step c), the tool may which impinges on the wall may be extended further, whereby the casing is moved as a reaction.
The device body may be subsequently be disconnected from the tools and retrieved out of the bore upon completion of the steps.
It is also provided a method of centralizing at least a portion of a tubular in a bore, characterized by
a) arranging a device according to the invention at a predetermined first location inside the tubular;
b) extending penetration tools from the device body to make a first circumferential window in the tubular;
c) installing at least one force member, through the first window, between the tubular outer wall and the bore;
d) relocating said device to a predetermined second location inside the tubular;
e) extending penetration tools from the device body to make a second circumferential window in the tubular; and
f) installing at least one force member, through the second window, between the tubular outer wall and the bore.
With the invention, it is possible to verify sufficient distance between a tubular (e.g. a casing) and an adjacent wall (e.g. wellbore wall), and, if necessary, move the casing laterally in order to establish sufficient distance between the tubular and the wall. With the invented device and method, these operations may be conducted in one downhole trip.
These and other characteristics of the invention will become clear from the following description of preferential embodiments, given as non-restrictive examples, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, wherein:
The following description may use terms such as “horizontal”, “vertical”, “lateral”, “back and forth”, “up and down”, “upper”, “lower”, etc. These terms generally refer to the views and orientations as shown in the drawings and that are associated with the illustrated use of the invention. The terms are used for the reader's convenience only and shall not be limiting.
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Each tool 5 may comprise distance-sensing means (not shown), by which the distance travelled by the tool may be monitored. Alternatively, such sensing means may be integrated in the individual arm 6. It should be understood that the distance-sensing means may comprise generally known devices, including optical, acoustic and electromechanical means. The distance-sensing means will enable the device operator to determine the distance between the casing and the adjacent wellbore wall 2a, thus being able to evaluate whether or not a sufficient clearance between casing and wellbore wall exists.
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With the invention, it is possible to verify the distance between the casing and the adjacent wellbore wall, and, if necessary, move the casing laterally in order to centralize the casing and establish sufficient distance between the casing and the wall. These operations may be conducted in one downhole trip. The device and tools may be integrated with an additional tool (not shown), whereby a well barrier placement operation may be performed following the verification and centralization procedure.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a casing and an adjacent wellbore (formation) wall, it should be understood that the invention is equally applicable for verifying and centralizing an inner casing in an outer casing.
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Although the invention has been described with reference to casings, it should be understood that the invention is equally applicable to other tubulars. Although the invention has been described with reference to a plug-and-abandon operation, it should be understood that the invention is applicable to any centralization of tubulars.
Although the invention has been described with reference to figures showing a vertically oriented wellbore and casing, the invention shall not be limited to such orientations, but are equally applicable wellbores having to horizontal or inclined orientations.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a device having four tools, the invention shall not be limited to this number. A device having fewer or more tools shall be considered to be within the scope of this invention. For practical purposes, however, three tools, evenly spaced around the tool perimeter, is considered a minimum number. Five tools have been found to be a suitable number.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20151694 | Dec 2015 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NO2016/050239 | 11/24/2016 | WO | 00 |