Claims
- 1. Apparatus for increasing the recovery flow from a bore hole casing of an oil or gas well by projecting a flow hole through the casing and through adjoining subsurface formations at a selected depth, the apparatus comprising surface mounted laser generator means for generating a high-powered coherent light beam, transmitting means including a fiber optics cable having a bundle of fibers of internal refracting transparent material disposed in distributed relation within the casing for transmitting the beam in an axial path following relation through the casing from the top thereof to the selected depth therein, and beam control means within the casing at said depth for laterally deflecting the beam for focusing the deflected beam to project a flow hole laterally through the casing and the adjoining subsurface formations.
- 2. Apparatus for increasing the recovery flow from a bore hole casing and through adjoining subsurface formations at a selected depth, the apparatus comprising surface mounted laser generator means for generating a high-powered coherent light beam, transmitting means disposed in distributed relation within the casing for transmitting the beam in an axial path following relation through the casing from the top thereof to the selected depth therein, beam control means within the casing at said depth for laterally deflecting the beam and for focusing the deflected beam to project a flow hole laterally through the casing and the adjoining subsurface formations, said transmitting means cooperating with an input lens for transforming the typical Gaussian energy distribution of the laser beam to a substantially uniform cross-sectional distribution, and the transmitting means comprising a fiber optics cable having a bundle of fibers of internal refracting transparent material.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said beam control means includes means for successively refocusing the laser beam to successively increasingly remote focal points to successively extend the projection of the flow hole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 894,261, filed Apr. 10, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,199,034, which issued Apr. 22, 1980.
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