Claims
- 1. A method of stimulating a portion of a subterranean well at axially spaced apart desired stimulation locations therein, the well portion intersecting a formation, the method comprising the steps of:
- disposing a viscous fluid within the well portion;
- forming a radially extending opening through the viscous fluid at a first one of the desired stimulation locations; and
- flowing stimulation fluids through the opening and into the formation at the first desired stimulation location,
- whereby the viscous fluid substantially prevents flow of the stimulation fluids into any portion of the formation other than at the first desired stimulation location.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the opening forming step further comprises extending the opening into the formation.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing the viscous fluid such that the viscous fluid is substantially gelatinous.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing the viscous fluid such that the viscous fluid is capable of preventing fluid flow radially outward into the formation where the viscous fluid contacts the formation.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of providing a first tubular string, and positioning the first tubular string within the well.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first tubular string positioning step comprises disposing an end of the first tubular string within the well portion.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a second tubular string;
- inserting the second tubular string into the first tubular string; and
- positioning the second tubular string relative to the end of the first tubular string.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the second tubular string providing step comprises providing a radially outwardly directed flow passage on the second tubular string, and wherein the opening forming step includes flowing a first fluid radially outward through the flow passage.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the flow passage providing step comprises providing a cutting device interconnected to the second tubular string.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the cutting device providing step comprises providing a hydraulic jet cutting head, and wherein the opening forming step further comprises forming a hole into the formation.
- 11. The method according to claim 7, wherein the second tubular string providing step further comprises providing a recloseable flow port, and wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the flow port.
- 12. The method according to claim 7, wherein the second tubular string providing step further comprises providing a positioning device interconnected to the remainder of the second tubular string, and wherein the second tubular string positioning step comprises activating the positioning device.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the positioning device providing step further comprises providing a latching device, wherein the first tubular string providing step further comprises providing a latching profile interconnected to the remainder of the first tubular string, and wherein the positioning device activating step comprises engaging the latching device with the latching profile.
- 14. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first tubular string providing step comprises providing a radially outwardly directed flow passage on the first tubular string, and wherein the opening forming step includes flowing a first fluid radially outward through the flow passage.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the flow passage providing step comprises providing a cutting device interconnected to the first tubular string.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the cutting device providing step comprises providing a hydraulic jet cutting head, and wherein the opening forming step further comprises forming a hole into the formation.
- 17. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first tubular string providing step further comprises providing a recloseable flow port, and wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the flow port.
- 18. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first tubular string providing step comprises providing a radially directed recloseable flow passage interconnected to the remainder of the first tubular string, and wherein the opening forming step includes opening the flow passage and flowing a first fluid radially outward through the flow passage.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the first fluid flowing step comprises disposing a second tubular string within the first tubular string, and flowing the first fluid through the second tubular string to the flow passage.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the second tubular string providing step comprises providing a cutting device interconnected to the second tubular string.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the cutting device providing step comprises providing a hydraulic jet cutting head, and wherein the opening forming step further comprises forming a hole into the formation.
- 22. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first tubular string providing step comprises providing a series of axially spaced apart seals externally connected to the remainder of the first tubular string.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a packer having an axially extending seal bore formed therethrough; and
- setting the packer within the well.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, further comprising the step of inserting the first tubular string axially through the packer, such that one of the seals sealingly engages the seal bore.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein the first tubular string positioning step comprises spacing apart the seals so that each of the desired stimulation locations corresponds to one of the seals when the one of the seals sealingly engages the seal bore.
- 26. The method according to claim 24, wherein the opening forming step comprises providing a second tubular string, disposing the second tubular string within the first tubular string, and flowing a first fluid through the second tubular string to the well portion.
- 27. The method according to claim 26, wherein the second tubular string providing step comprises providing a cutting device interconnected to the remainder of the second tubular string.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein the cutting device providing step comprises providing a hydraulic jet cutting head, and wherein the opening forming step further comprises forming a hole into the formation.
- 29. The method according to claim 5, wherein the subterranean well includes a cased portion, and wherein the first tubular string positioning step comprises forming a first annulus radially between the first tubular string and the cased portion, and forming a second annulus radially between the first tubular string and the well portion.
- 30. The method according to claim 29, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises contacting substantially all of the formation exposed to the second annulus with the viscous fluid.
- 31. The method according to claim 29, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises flowing the viscous fluid from the earth's surface, through the first tubular string, and into the second annulus.
- 32. The method according to claim 29, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises flowing the viscous fluid into the first annulus.
- 33. The method according to claim 5, further comprising the steps of:
- axially displacing the first tubular string relative to the well portion after the stimulation fluids flowing step, the axially displacing step forming a void in the viscous fluid in the well portion; and
- filling the void with the viscous fluid.
- 34. The method according to claim 33, wherein the void filling step comprises applying pressure to an annulus formed radially between a cased portion of the well and the first tubular string at the earth's surface.
- 35. The method according to claim 34, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises disposing the viscous fluid within the annulus.
- 36. The method according to claim 35, wherein the pressure applying step comprises flowing a portion of the viscous fluid from the annulus into the well portion.
- 37. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of filling the opening with a plug.
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein the opening filling step comprises filling the opening with the viscous fluid.
- 39. The method according to claim 37, wherein the opening filling step comprises filling the opening with a mixture of the viscous fluid and a granular material.
- 40. A method of injecting a fluid into successive desired locations in a formation surrounding a subterranean wellbore while preventing the injection of the fluid into other locations in the formation exposed to the wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:
- contacting the formation exposed to the wellbore with a flowable material, the material being capable of flowing within the wellbore and substantially incapable of flowing into the formation;
- providing a tubular member;
- disposing an end of the tubular member in the flowable material;
- forming a first flow passage from the tubular member through the flowable material to a first one of the desired locations in the formation; and
- flowing the fluid through the tubular member and the first flow passage to the first one of the desired locations.
- 41. The method according to claim 40, further comprising the steps of:
- closing the first flow passage;
- forming a second flow passage from the tubular member through the flowable material to a second one of the desired locations in the formation; and
- flowing the fluid through the tubular member and the second flow passage to the second one of the desired locations.
- 42. The method according to claim 41, wherein the step of closing the first flow passage comprises flowing the flowable material into the first flow passage.
- 43. The method according to claim 42, wherein the step of flowing the flowable material into the first flow passage comprises mixing sand with the flowable material flowed into the first flow passage.
- 44. The method according to claim 41, further comprising the step of displacing the tubular member relative to the formation before performing the step of forming the second flow passage.
- 45. The method according to claim 44, further comprising the step of applying pressure to the flowable material after the displacing step, the pressure applying step reconsolidating the flowable material.
- 46. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a work string having an end;
- disposing the work string within the subterranean well;
- providing a viscous fluid;
- disposing the viscous fluid in the subterranean well about the work string end, the viscous fluid contacting the formation;
- providing a tubing string having an end and a cutting head attached to the tubing string end;
- disposing the tubing string within the work string;
- positioning the tubing string end relative to the work string end, such that the cutting head extends axially outward from the work string end;
- forming an opening from the cutting head to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the opening to the formation.
- 47. The method according to claim 46, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the work string.
- 48. The method according to claim 46, wherein the tubing string providing step comprises providing a ported sub connected to the remainder of the tubing string, and wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises extending the ported sub axially outward from the work string end, opening flow ports on the ported sub, and flowing the stimulation fluid through the tubing string and outward through the flow ports.
- 49. The method according to claim 46, wherein the work string and the tubing string providing steps further comprise providing mutually engageable positioning devices on each of the work string and the tubing string, the mutually engageable positioning devices permitting the positioning step to be performed by engaging the mutually engageable positioning devices with each other.
- 50. The method according to claim 46, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises flowing the viscous fluid through the work string to the formation.
- 51. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a work string having an end and a cutting head attached to the end;
- disposing the work string within the subterranean well;
- providing a viscous fluid;
- disposing the viscous fluid in the subterranean well about the work string end, the viscous fluid contacting the formation;
- forming a first opening from the cutting head to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the first opening to the formation.
- 52. The method according to claim 51, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the work string.
- 53. The method according to claim 51, wherein the work string providing step comprises providing a ported sub connected to the remainder of the work string, and wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises opening flow ports on the ported sub, and flowing the stimulation fluid through the work string and outward through the flow ports.
- 54. The method according to claim 51, further comprising the steps of:
- closing the opening by flowing the viscous fluid into the opening;
- displacing the work string relative to the formation;
- forming a second opening from the cutting head to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the second opening to the formation.
- 55. The method according to claim 51, wherein the viscous fluid disposing step comprises flowing the viscous fluid through the work string to the formation.
- 56. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a work string having an end and an axially spaced apart series of seals externally disposed on an outer side surface of the work string;
- providing a packer having a seal bore;
- setting the packer in the well;
- disposing the work string within the subterranean well, the work string being reciprocably received in the seal bore;
- providing a viscous fluid;
- disposing the viscous fluid in the subterranean well about the work string end, the viscous fluid contacting the formation;
- providing a tubing string having an end and a cutting head attached to the tubing string end;
- disposing the tubing string within the work string;
- positioning the tubing string end relative to the work string end, such that the cutting head extends axially outward from the work string end;
- sealingly engaging one of the seals with the seal bore;
- forming a first opening from the cutting head to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the first opening to the formation.
- 57. The method according to claim 56, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises withdrawing the tubing string from within the work string and flowing the stimulation fluid through the work string.
- 58. The method according to claim 56, wherein the tubing string providing step comprises providing a ported sub connected to the remainder of the tubing string, and wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises extending the ported sub axially outward from the work string end, opening flow ports on the ported sub, and flowing the stimulation fluid through the tubing string and outward through the flow ports.
- 59. The method according to claim 56, wherein the work string and the tubing string providing steps further comprise providing mutually engageable positioning devices on each of the work string and the tubing string, the mutually engageable positioning devices permitting the positioning step to be performed by engaging the mutually engageable positioning devices with each other.
- 60. The method according to claim 56, further comprising the steps of:
- displacing the work string relative to the formation, thereby releasing the one of the seals from sealing engagement with the seal bore;
- closing the first opening by flowing the viscous fluid into the first opening;
- displacing the work string such that another of the seals sealingly engages the seal bore;
- forming a second opening from the cutting head to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the second opening to the formation.
- 61. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a work string having an axially spaced apart series of sliding sleeves connected to the remainder of the work string;
- disposing the work string within the subterranean well;
- positioning the work string within the subterranean well such that each of the sliding sleeves is radially opposite a desired stimulation location in the formation;
- providing a viscous fluid;
- disposing the viscous fluid in the subterranean well about the work string end, the viscous fluid contacting the formation;
- providing a tubing string having an end and a cutting head attached to the tubing string end;
- opening a first one of the sliding sleeves;
- disposing the tubing string within the work string;
- positioning the tubing string end relative to the work string end, such that the cutting head is aligned with the first one of the sliding sleeves;
- forming a first opening from the cutting head to the formation through the first one of the sliding sleeves and the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the first opening to the formation.
- 62. The method according to claim 61, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the work string and through the first one of the sliding sleeves.
- 63. The method according to claim 61, further comprising the steps of:
- closing the first one of the sliding sleeves;
- opening a second one of the sliding sleeves;
- positioning the tubing string end relative to the work string end, such that the cutting head is aligned with the second one of the sliding sleeves;
- forming a second opening from the cutting head to the formation through the second one of the sliding sleeves and the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the second opening to the formation.
- 64. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular string having an end;
- disposing the tubular string within the subterranean well, thereby forming an annulus between the tubular string and the well;
- providing a viscous fluid;
- disposing the viscous fluid in the subterranean well about the tubular string end in a first portion of the annulus, the viscous fluid contacting the formation;
- sealingly engaging the tubular string With the subterranean well, thereby isolating the first annulus portion from a second annulus portion;
- forming a first opening to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the first opening to the formation.
- 65. The method according to claim 64, wherein the sealingly engaging step comprises setting a packer in the subterranean well, the packer being attached to the tubular string.
- 66. The method according to claim 65, further comprising the steps of:
- unsetting the packer;
- then axially displacing the tubular string relative to the subterranean well;
- then setting the packer in the subterranean well;
- then forming a second opening to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- then flowing stimulation fluid through the second opening to the formation.
- 67. The method according to claim 64, wherein the sealingly engaging step comprises setting a packer in the subterranean well, the packer having seals attached thereto capable of sealingly engaging the tubular string.
- 68. The method according to claim 67, wherein the sealingly engaging step further comprises inserting the tubular string through the packer, thereby sealingly engaging the tubular string with the seals.
- 69. The method according to claim 67, further comprising the step of closing a bypass port attached to the packer, the bypass port thereby preventing fluid communication between the first and second annulus portions.
- 70. The method according to claim 69, further comprising the steps of:
- opening the bypass port;
- then axially displacing the tubular string relative to the subterranean well;
- then closing the bypass port;
- then forming a second opening to the formation through the viscous fluid; and
- then flowing stimulation fluid through the second opening to the formation.
- 71. A method of stimulating a portion of a subterranean well at desired stimulation locations therein, the well portion intersecting a formation, the method comprising the steps of:
- disposing a barrier fluid within the well portion; and
- flowing stimulation fluids through the barrier fluid and into the formation at a first one of the desired stimulation locations,
- whereby the barrier fluid substantially prevents flow of the stimulation fluids into a portion of the formation other than at the first desired stimulation location.
- 72. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of providing the barrier fluid such that the barrier fluid is substantially gelatinous.
- 73. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of providing the barrier fluid such that the barrier fluid is capable of preventing fluid flow radially outward into the formation where the barrier fluid contacts the formation.
- 74. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the steps of providing a tubular string, and positioning the tubular string within the well.
- 75. The method according to claim 74, wherein the tubular string positioning step comprises disposing an end of the tubular string within the well portion.
- 76. The method according to claim 74, wherein the barrier fluid disposing step further comprises flowing the barrier fluid through the tubular string.
- 77. The method according to claim 76, wherein the barrier fluid disposing step further comprises flowing the barrier fluid into an annulus formed radially between the tubular string and the formation in the well portion.
- 78. The method according to claim 75, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step further comprises forming an opening through the barrier fluid from the tubular string end to the formation.
- 79. The method according to claim 78, further comprising the step of displacing the tubular string axially within the well portion after the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 80. The method according to claim 79, further comprising the step of flowing barrier fluid into the opening.
- 81. The method according to claim 80, wherein the barrier fluid flowing step is performed after the tubular string displacing step.
- 82. The method according to claim 81, wherein the tubular string displacing step further comprises forming a void in the barrier fluid in the well portion from the opening to the tubular string end, and wherein the barrier fluid flowing step further comprises flowing barrier fluid into the void.
- 83. The method according to claim 82, wherein the tubular string displacing step further comprises displacing the tubular string to a second desired stimulation location in the well portion.
- 84. The method according to claim 83, further comprising the step of flowing stimulation fluids through the barrier fluid and into the formation at the second desired stimulation location.
- 85. The method according to claim 84, wherein the step of flowing stimulation fluids into the formation at the second desired stimulation location is performed after flowing barrier fluid into an opening formed by the step of flowing stimulation fluids into the formation at the first desired stimulation location.
- 86. The method according to claim 71, wherein the barrier fluid is permitted to hydrate before the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 87. The method according to claim 71, wherein the barrier fluid is permitted to become gelatinous before the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 88. The method according to claim 71, wherein the barrier fluid is permitted to set before the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 89. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of permitting the barrier fluid to become more viscous in the well portion.
- 90. The method according to claim 89, wherein the permitting step is performed prior to the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 91. The method according to claim 74, wherein the tubular string providing step further comprises providing the tubular string having a plurality of fluid delivery devices interconnected therein.
- 92. The method according to claim 91, wherein the tubular string positioning step further comprises positioning each of the fluid delivery devices opposite a corresponding one of the desired stimulation locations.
- 93. The method according to claim 91, wherein the tubular string positioning step further comprises positioning at least one of the fluid delivery devices opposite each of the desired stimulation locations.
- 94. The method according to claim 91, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step further comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through at least one of the fluid delivery devices.
- 95. The method according to claim 91, further comprising the step of conveying a plugging device through the tubular string to thereby block fluid flow through an end of the tubular string positioned within the well portion.
- 96. The method according to claim 91, wherein the fluid delivery devices providing step further comprises providing at least one of the fluid delivery devices having an orifice plugging device, the orifice plugging device selectively preventing fluid flow through an orifice extending through a sidewall portion of the at least one fluid delivery device.
- 97. The method according to claim 96, wherein in the fluid delivery devices providing step, the orifice plugging device is releasably secured in a position preventing fluid flow through the orifice.
- 98. The method according to claim 97, wherein in the fluid delivery devices providing step, the orifice plugging device is releasably secured by a shear member.
- 99. The method according to claim 98, further comprising the step of shearing the shear member by applying a differential pressure across the sidewall portion of the at least one fluid delivery device.
- 100. The method according to claim 91, wherein the fluid delivery devices providing step further comprises providing each of the fluid delivery devices having an orifice plugging device, each of the orifice plugging devices selectively preventing fluid flow through an orifice of each of the fluid delivery devices.
- 101. The method according to claim 100, further comprising the step of substantially simultaneously actuating the orifice plugging devices to thereby permit fluid flow through each of the orifices.
- 102. The method according to claim 100, further comprising the step of dissolving at least a portion of each of the orifice plugging devices to thereby permit fluid flow through each of the orifices.
- 103. The method according to claim 100, wherein at least one of the orifice plugging devices includes a portion thereof which is dissolvable to thereby permit fluid flow therethrough.
- 104. The method according to claim 103, further comprising the step of dissolving the portion of the at least one orifice plugging device.
- 105. The method according to claim 71, wherein the disposing step further comprises utilizing at least one centralizer to distribute the barrier fluid within the well portion.
- 106. A method of injecting a fluid into successive desired locations in a formation surrounding a subterranean wellbore while preventing the injection of the fluid into other locations in the formation exposed to the wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular member;
- disposing the tubular member in the wellbore proximate a first one of the desired locations;
- contacting the formation exposed to the wellbore with a first quantity of barrier material, the material being at least initially capable of flowing within the wellbore and substantially incapable of flowing into the formation; and
- flowing the fluid through the tubular member, through the first quantity of barrier material, and to the first one of the desired locations, the barrier material preventing the fluid from flowing into any portion of the formation other than at the first one of the desired locations.
- 107. The method according to claim 106, wherein the contacting step further comprises flowing the first quantity of barrier material through the tubular member to an annulus formed radially between the tubular member and the formation.
- 108. The method according to claim 106, wherein the fluid flowing step further comprises forming an opening through the first quantity of barrier material from the tubular member to the formation.
- 109. The method according to claim 108, further comprising the step of flowing a second quantity of barrier material into the opening.
- 110. The method according to claim 109, further comprising the step of displacing the tubular member relative to the formation before performing the step of flowing the second quantity of barrier material into the opening.
- 111. The method according to claim 109, further comprising the step of displacing the tubular member relative to the formation to a position proximate a second one of the desired locations.
- 112. The method according to claim 106, further comprising the steps of:
- displacing the tubular member in the wellbore to a location proximate a second one of the desired locations;
- flowing a second quantity of barrier material through the tubular member, into an opening formed through the first quantity of barrier material in the fluid flowing step, and into a void created in the first quantity of barrier material in the tubular member displacing step; and
- flowing the fluid through the tubular member, through the first quantity of barrier material, and to the second one of the desired locations.
- 113. A method of stimulating a formation intersecting a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubing string including a plurality of fluid delivery devices;
- disposing the tubing string within the subterranean well, the fluid delivery devices being positioned opposite the formation;
- providing a barrier fluid;
- disposing the barrier fluid in the subterranean well about the tubing string, the barrier fluid contacting the formation; and
- flowing stimulation fluid through the fluid delivery devices to the formation through the barrier fluid.
- 114. The method according to claim 113, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step further comprises flowing the stimulation fluid through the tubing string, and wherein the barrier fluid disposing step further comprises flowing the barrier fluid through the tubing string.
- 115. The method according to claim 114, further comprising the step of plugging the tubing string to thereby direct fluid flow through the fluid delivery devices.
- 116. The method according to claim 115, wherein the plugging step is performed after the barrier fluid disposing step and before the stimulation fluid flowing step.
- 117. The method according to claim 113, wherein the stimulation fluid flowing step further comprises substantially simultaneously flowing the stimulation fluid through each of the fluid delivery devices.
- 118. The method according to claim 113, wherein in the tubing string providing step, at least one of the fluid delivery devices includes an orifice and an orifice plugging member, the orifice plugging member preventing fluid flow through the orifice.
- 119. The method according to claim 118, further comprising the step of opening the orifice to fluid flow therethrough.
- 120. The method according to claim 119, wherein the orifice opening step further comprises shearing a shear member releasably securing the orifice plugging member relative to the orifice.
- 121. The method according to claim 119, wherein the orifice opening step further comprises contacting the orifice plugging member with the stimulation fluid.
- 122. The method according to claim 119, wherein the orifice opening step further comprises dissolving at least a portion of the orifice plugging member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/689,547 entitled METHODS OF STIMULATING A SUBTERRANEAN WELL, filed Aug. 9, 1996, now abandoned.
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