Claims
- 1. A downhole assembly comprising:a casing junction assembly adapted to be installed at a junction of plural wellbores, the casing junction assembly defining plural outlets to respective plural wellbores, and the casing junction assembly having an integrated diverter providing plural guide surfaces; and a tool engageable in the casing junction assembly and having conduits extendable between a retracted state and an extended state, the guide surfaces of the diverter adapted to guide the conduits into respective outlets, wherein the tool has a setting element to lock the tool in position, wherein the tool is actuatable from the retracted state to the extended state after the tool has been locked in position.
- 2. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the conduits comprise tubings.
- 3. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the conduits are in the retracted position for run-in of the tool, andthe conduits are adapted to be actuated to the extended position to extend into the outlets.
- 4. The downhole assembly of claim 1, further comprising packers, each packer comprising a longitudinal bore, the packers adapted to receive the conduits.
- 5. The downhole assembly of claim 4, wherein the conduits comprise seal assemblies and the packers comprise receptacles, the seal assemblies adapted to engage the receptacles to form sealed connections between the conduits and respective longitudinal bores of the packers.
- 6. The downhole assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first orienting element, wherein the tool comprises a second orienting element adapted to interact with the first orienting element to orient the conduits with respect to the outlets.
- 7. The downhole assembly of claim 6, further comprising a casing string attached to the casing junction assembly, wherein the first orienting profile is integrally formed in the casing string.
- 8. The downhole assembly of claim 6, wherein the casing junction assembly has an inlet, the first orienting element being integrally formed in the inlet.
- 9. The downhole assembly of claim 6, wherein the casing string and casing junction assembly are adapted to be cemented in the wellbore.
- 10. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the casing junction assembly is adapted to be cemented in the wellbore.
- 11. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the diverter has a base and an apex, and the guide surfaces extend radially from a longitudinal center of the diverter, and the guide surfaces project further from the longitudinal center at the diverter base than at the diverter apex.
- 12. The downhole assembly of claim 11, wherein the guide surfaces are sloped.
- 13. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the conduits are adapted to be separated to guide into respective outlets.
- 14. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the conduits are extended in response to a downward force applied on the tool.
- 15. The downhole assembly of claim 1, wherein the casing junction assembly has a landing profile to receive the setting element.
- 16. A downhole assembly comprising:a casing junction assembly adapted to be installed at a junction of plural wellbores, the casing junction assembly defining plural outlets to respective plural lateral wellbores, the casing junction assembly having an integrated diverter providing plural guide surfaces proximate corresponding outlets; a tool having plural conduits extendable into the plural outlets, the guide surfaces of the diverter adapted to guide respective conduits into respective outlets; a first orienting element, wherein the tool comprises a second orienting element adapted to interact with the first orienting element to orient the conduits with respect to the outlets; and a landing profile tool having a locking element engaged in the landing profile.
- 17. A method of completing a well at a junction of plural wellbores, comprising:providing a casing junction assembly having plural outlets for establishing communication with respective plural wellbores; providing a diverter integrated with the casing junction assembly, the diverter having plural guide surfaces; engaging a tool having plural conduits with the casing junction assembly; actuating the tool from a retracted state to an extended state to extend the conduits into the outlets; guiding the conduits into respective outlets with the plural guide surfaces; and actuating a setting element of the tool to lock the tool in position, wherein actuating the tool from the retracted state to the extended state is performed after locking the tool in position.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising separating the conduits to guide them into the outlets.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising providing packers have seal bore receptacles to receive the respective conduits.
- 20. The method of claim 17, further comprising engaging a first orienting element with a second orienting element proximate the junction to align the conduits with the outlets.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising engaging a locking element of the tool with a locking slot at the junction.
- 22. The method of claim 17, further comprising:attaching the casing junction assembly to a casing string; and inserting the casing junction assembly and casing into the well.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising cementing the casing string and the casing junction assembly in the wellbore.
- 24. The method of claim 17, wherein actuating the tool to the extended state is performed in response to a downward force on the tool.
- 25. The method of claim 17, wherein actuating the setting element comprises actuating the setting element to engage a landing profile in the casing junction assembly.
- 26. A downhole assembly comprising:a casing junction assembly adapted to be installed at a junction of plural wellbores, the casing junction assembly defining plural outlets to respective plural wellbores, and the casing junction assembly having an integrated diverter providing plural guide surfaces; a tool engageable in the casing junction assembly and having conduits extendable between a retracted state and an extended state, the guide surfaces of the diverter adapted to guide the conduits into respective outlets, wherein the conduits are adapted to be separated to guide into respective outlets; and a strap to connect the conduits, the strap adapted to be broken to enable separation of the conduits.
- 27. The downhole assembly of claim 26, wherein the conduits are biased away from each other when not connected.
- 28. A downhole assembly comprising:a casing junction assembly adapted to be installed at a junction of plural wellbores, the casing junction assembly defining plural outlets to respective plural wellbores, and the casing junction assembly having an integrated diverter providing plural guide surfaces; a tool engageable in the casing junction assembly and having conduits extendable between a retracted state and an extended state, the guide surfaces of the diverter adapted to guide the conduits into respective outlets; and wherein the conduits are adapted to be separated to guide into respective outlets, a pin to connect the conduits, the pin adapted to be broken to enable separation of the conduits.
- 29. The downhole assembly of claim 28, wherein the conduits are biased away from each other when not connected.
- 30. A method of completing a well at a junction of plural wellbores, comprising:providing a casing junction assembly having plural outlets for establishing communication with respective plural wellbores; providing a diverter integrated with the casing junction assembly, the diverter having plural guide surfaces; engaging a tool having plural conduits with the casing junction assembly; actuating the tool from a retracted state to an extended state to extend the conduits into the outlets; guiding the conduits into respective outlets with the plural guide surfaces; and connecting the conduits by one of a strap and pin.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising breaking the one of the strap and pin to separate the conduits.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/262,899, filed Jan. 19, 2001. This is also a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09,518,365 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,769 filed Mar. 3, 2000, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/898,700 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,059 filed Jul. 24, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/798,591 filed Feb. 11, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,107, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/013,227, filed Mar. 11, 1996, 60/025,033, filed Aug. 27, 1996, and 60/022,781, filed Jul. 30, 1996, all hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (4)
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60/262899 |
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60/025033 |
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60/022781 |
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60/013227 |
Mar 1996 |
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Continuations (1)
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08/898700 |
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09/518365 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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08/798591 |
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