Claims
- 1. In a cased borehole having a packer device interposed between a tubing string and the casing to divide the casing annulus into an upper and lower annular area, and a perforating gun having a firing head arranged to be detonated by impact of an object circulated downhole through a borehole; the combination with said tubing and gun of well completion apparatus;
- said apparatus includes an upper piston, upper vent ports formed in said tubing string, seal means by which said upper piston closes said upper ports, an axial passageway formed through said upper piston, a relatively large seat formed at the upper end of said upper piston;
- a lower piston, an axial passageway formed through said lower piston and a relatively small seat formed at the upper end of the axial passageway of said lower piston;
- small circulation ports formed in proximity of said firing head and below said lower piston;
- means connected to said lower piston for engaging and detonating said firing head when said lower piston is moved downhole;
- so that, a relatively large ball can be circulated downhole into seated relationship with respect to said upper piston to thereby move said piston downhole and open said upper ports; and,
- a relatively small ball can be circulated down the tubing string, through the axial passageway of the upper piston, into seated engagement with the seat of said lower piston, to thereby move said lower piston downhole while concurrently engaging said firing head and detonating said perforating gun, whereupon formation fluid can immediately flow from the formation, into the tubing string, and uphole to the surface of the ground.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein intermediate ports are formed in said tubing string, seal means by which said lower piston closes said intermediate ports;
- so that when said lower piston is moved downhole to fire the gun, the intermediate ports are simultaneously opened.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said upper and lower pistons are held in fixed relationship respective to the tubing string by shear pins;
- so that when either of said pistons are forced downhole, the pins shear as the pistons are forced downhole within the tubing string.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means connected to said lower piston for engaging and detonating said firing head is a downwardly depending shaft attached thereto in axially aligned relationship respective to said tubing string; and,
- said firing head has an upwardly extending trigger shaft arranged along the axial centerline of the tubing string so that when said lower piston is forced in a downward direction, the piston shaft contacts the trigger shaft which detonates the firing head.
- 5. In a cased wellbore having a tubing string extending downhole to perforating gun located adjacent to a hydrocarbon-bearing formation, said gun has a firing head which is detonated in response to impact, a packer means located uphole of the gun and dividing the casing annulus into an upper and lower annulus, the method of completing a well comprising forming upper, intermediate, and lower ports in said tubing string at a location below said packer means so that fluid flow can occur down the tubing string and through either of the three recited ports, when said ports are open; the lowermost port being placed adjacent to the firing head of the perforating gun;
- covering the uppermost port with an upper piston and covering the intermediate port with a lower piston and sealing the interface between the outside of the piston and the inside of the tubing to preclude flow of fluid through said upper and intermediate ports;
- forming an axial passageway through said upper piston and through said lower piston so that fluid flow can occur through said tubing string, through said upper and lower pistons, and through said lower port, and into said lower casing annulus;
- forming a ball seat on each of said pistons at the upper end of each said axial passageway, and making the upper passageway relatively large in diameter respect to said lower passageway;
- dropping a large ball down the tubing string so that the ball comes to rest seated on the upper piston thereby preventing access to said gun firing head;
- circulating said large ball out of the tubing string and circulating a small ball down the tubing string, through the passageway of the upper piston, into seated position on the lower piston;
- and applying pressure to the tubing interior until the lower piston moves downward;
- using the downward movement of the lower piston for actuating said gun firing head to thereby detonate the gun and perforate said casing in proximity of said hydrocarbon bearing formation while simultaneously opening said intermediate set of ports.
- 6. In a slanted cased borehole having a casing gun located downhole in proximity of a hydrocarbon bearing formation with there being a tubing string extending from the surface to said gun; the method of completing the well according to the following steps:
- providing the gun with a gun firing head which is detonated upon impact with an object moved downhole within the tubing string;
- providing a tubing member series connected in the tubing string above the firing head;
- deviating from vertical the longitudinal axis of the gun, firing head, and tubing member due to the slanted cased borehole so as to preclude dropping a weight through the tubing string to impact and actuate the firing head;
- forming a circulating port in the tubing member so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the port to clean out debris located in proximity of the gun firing head;
- slidably positioning a piston within the tubing member above the circulating port; and, forming an axial passageway longitudinally through the piston;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string, the axial passageway of the piston, and the circulating port to remove debris from about the firing head;
- moving a ball downhole into sealed relationship respective to the passageway of the piston;
- effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface of the ground to force said piston to move into engagement with the gun firing head to thereby detonate the gun and perforate the casing; and
- thereafter flowing hydrocarbons from the perforations, into the circulating port, and up through the tubing string, thereby completing the well.
- 7. In a cased borehole having a casing gun located downhole in proximity of a hydrocarbon bearing formation with there being a tubing string extending from a wellhead and connected to said gun; the method of completing the well according to the following steps:
- providing said gun with a gun firing head which is detonated upon impact with an object forced downhole within the tubing string;
- forming a circulating port in proximity of said gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the port to clean out debris located in proximity of said gun firing head;
- slidably positioning a piston within the tubing uphole of the circulating port; and, forming an axial passageway longitudinally through said piston;
- forming an upper port in said tubing string at a location spaced above said piston; slidably mounting a second piston above the first recited piston and closing said upper port with said second piston; forming an axial passageway through the last said piston and making the last said passageway larger in diameter than the recited passageway formed through the lower piston so that a relatively large ball can be seated on the upper end of the uppermost piston, while a relatively small ball can be circulated downhole through the upper piston passageway and into sealed relationship with respect to the upper end of the passageway formed through the piston; thereby enabling the upper port to be uncovered by the use of a relatively large ball and for the gun to be fired by moving the lower piston with a relatively small ball;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string and through the axial passageways of the pistons to remove debris from about the firing head; and
- moving a ball downhole into sealed relationship respective to the passageway of said first recited piston and effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface of the ground to force said first recited piston to move into engagement with said gun firing head to thereby detonate the gun and perforate the casing, and thereafter flowing hydrocarbons from the perforations, into the circulating port, and up through the tubing string, thereby completing the well.
- 8. In a cased borehole having a casing gun located downhole in proximity of a hydrocarbon bearing formation with there being a tubing string extending from a wellhead and connected to said gun; the method of completing the well according to the following steps:
- providing said gun with a gun firing head which is detonated upon impact with an object forced downhole within the tubing string;
- forming a circulating port in proximity of said gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the port to clean out debris located in proximity of said gun firing head;
- slidably positioning a piston within the tubing uphole of the circulating port; and, forming an axial passageway longitudinally through said piston;
- releasably connecting the tubing string together at a location above said piston; slidably positioning an upper annular piston within the tubing string and using the upper annular piston to hold the tubing string in the connected configuration;
- said annular piston having an axial passageway which is larger than the passageway formed through the piston located therebelow;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string and through the axial passageways of the pistons to remove debris from about the firing head;
- packing off the annulus between the casing and the tubing by employment of a packer device to thereby provide an upper and lower well annulus, locating the packer device above the location where the tubing string is releasably connected together;
- circulating a relatively small ball downhole through the annular piston and into sealed relationship with the first recited piston passageway in order to carry out the step of firing the gun;
- effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface of the ground to force said first recited piston to move into engagement with said gun firing head to thereby detonate the gun and perforate the casing, and thereafter flowing hydrocarbons from the perforations, into the circulating port, and up through the tubing string, thereby completing the well;
- producing the well by flowing formation fluid from the formation, through the perforations, into the lower end of the tubing string, and to the surface of the ground;
- circulating a ball downhole into engagement with the upper end of the passageway of the annular piston, forcing the annular piston to move downhole, and using the downhole movement of the annular piston to release the lower tubing string at the recited location above the first recited piston.
- 9. In a cased borehole having a casing gun located downhole in proximity of a hydrocarbon bearing formation with there being a tubing string extending from a wellhead and connected to said gun; the method of completing the well according to the following steps:
- providing said gun with a gun firing head which is detonated upon impact with an object forced downhole within the tubing string;
- forming a circulating port in proximity of said gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the port to clean out debris located in proximity of said gun firing head;
- slidably positioning a piston within the tubing uphole of the circulating port; and, forming an axial passageway longitudinally through said piston;
- placing a second piston above the first recited piston, orming a lateral flow port in the tubing and covering the port with the second piston; forming an axial passageway through said second piston which is larger than the pasageway through the first piston;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string and through the axial passageway of the piston to remove debris from about the firing head;
- moving a relatively large ball downhole into seated relationship respective to the upper end of the passageway of the second piston, thereby isolating the lower piston;
- circulating the ball out of the hole, and moving another ball downhole into seated relationship respective to the upper end of the passageway of the lower piston;
- increasing the tubing pressure, causing the lower piston to move downhole, thereby detonating the gun, and perforating the casing of the well bore.
- 10. A well completion apparatus mounted on a pipe string extending into a slanted cased borehole comprising:
- a perforating gun having a firing head and disposed on the pipe string in proximity of a hydrocarbon formation;
- a tubular member series connected in the pipe string above said firing head;
- said tubular member, firing head and perforating gun having their longitudinal axis substantially deviated from vertical due to the slanted cased borehole so as to preclude dropping a weight through the pipe string to impact and actuate said firing head;
- vent means in said tubular member for opening the tubing string to fluid flow prior to the detonation of the perforating gun;
- a piston reciprocably mounted within said tubular member and having an axial flow passageway formed therethrough;
- circulation ports formed in said tubular member below said piston; and
- a ball circulated downhole through the pipe string for sealing said axial flow passageway whereby fluid pressure is applied to said piston causing said piston to engage said firing head and detonate said perforating gun.
- 11. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including means for sealing said piston with the interior of said tubular member.
- 12. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including shear means for supporting said piston within said tubular member in a predetermined position and being sheared upon the application of said fluid pressure.
- 13. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including projection means projecting from said piston for engagement with the firing head to move the firing head into detonating position.
- 14. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 wherein said vent means includes vent ports through said tubular member for permitting the flow of production fluids into the tubing string after detonation of the perforating gun, said vent ports being closed by said piston until said piston moves into engagement with said firing head.
- 15. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including release means for releasing the perforating gun from the pipe string.
- 16. The well completion apparatus of claim 15 wherein said release means includes detent means connecting the gun to the pipe string and a barrier actuated by fluid pressure for releasing said detent means.
- 17. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 wherein said vent means includes a vent assembly disposed above said piston, said vent assembly having flow ports for fluid circulation between the interior of the pipe string and the annulus around the pipe string.
- 18. The well completion apparatus of claim 17 wherein said vent assembly includes a barrier for closing said flow ports.
- 19. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including means disposed in the pipe string above said piston for preventing debris from falling through said tubular member to collect around the firing head.
- 20. The well completion apparatus of claim 10 and further including release means for detaching the perforating gun from the pipe string, and, selective means for selectively actuating said vent means, said release means or said piston.
- 21. The well completion apparatus of claim 20 wherein said selective means includes a first sphere larger than said ball for closing an axial flow channel through said vent means and a second sphere larger than said first sphere for closing an axial flow passage through said release means.
- 22. In a cased wellbore having a tubing string extending from the surface downhole to a perforating gun located adjacent to a hydrocarbon bearing formation, the gun having a firing head which is detonated in response to impact, a packer means located uphole of the gun and dividing the casing annulus into an upper and lower annulus, the method of completing the well comprising:
- forming a circulation port in proximity of the gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the circulation port to flush out debris located in proximity of the gun firing head;
- slidably positioning an actuator piston within the tubing string above the circulation port and forming an axial passageway longitudinally through the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur through the actuator piston and circulation port;
- forming a ball seat on the actuator piston at the upper end of the axial passageway for seating the actuator ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the actuator piston to fluid flow;
- forming a vent port in the tubing string at a location below the packer means and above the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur between the string and wellbore annulus;
- covering the vent port with a slidable vent piston to preclude fluid flow through the vent port and forming an axial bore longitudinally through the vent piston with the axial bore being sized to pass the actuator ball therethrough;
- forming a ball seat on the vent piston at the upper end of the axial bore for seating a vent ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the vent piston to fluid flow;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string, the axial bore, the axial passageway and the circulation port to remove debris located in proximity of the gun firing head;
- moving the actuator ball downhole through the axial bore of the vent piston and into sealed relationship with the actuator piston at the ball seat;
- effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface to force the actuator piston to move into engagement with the gun firing head;
- detonating the perforating gun and perforating the cased borehole; and
- flowing hydrocarbons from the hydrocarbon producing formation, through the perforations, the circulation port and up the tubing string to the surface, thereby completing the well.
- 23. The method of claim 22 and including after the step of moving the actuator ball downhole, the step of dropping the vent ball down the tubing string and into sealed relationship with the vent piston at the ball seat so that upon effecting tubing pressure at the surface, the vent piston also moves downwardly to open the vent port where, upon completion of the well, hydrocarbons can also flow into the tubing string through the vent port.
- 24. The method of claim 23 and further including forming production ports in the tubing string which are covered by the actuator piston, opening the production ports upon the downward movement of the actuator piston, and flowing hydrocarbons through the production ports upon perforating the well.
- 25. The method of claim 23 and further including the step of:
- releasably connecting the tubing string together at a location above the vent piston; slidably positioning an upper annular piston within the tubing string and using the upper annular piston to hold the tubing string in the connected configuration;
- forming an axial passageway in the annular piston which is larger than the axial bore formed through the vent piston located therebelow;
- circulating a ball downhole into engagement with the upper end of the passageway of the annular piston, forcing the annular piston to move downhole, and using the downhole movement of the annular piston to release the lower tubing string at the recited location above the vent piston.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further including prior to the step of circulating to remove debris, the steps of:
- moving the vent ball downhole into sealed relationship with the vent piston at the ball seat; and
- maintaining the vent ball and piston in sealed relationship until it is desired to complete the well.
- 27. The method of claim 26, and further including the steps of reverse circulating down the wellbore annulus and up the tubing string to carry the vent ball back to the surface.
- 28. The method of claim 26, and further including the step of effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface to force the vent piston to open the vent port of fluid flow.
- 29. The method of claim 28, and further including the steps of removing the vent ball from the tubing string and repositioning the vent piston with a fishing tool to close the vent port.
- 30. The method of claim 29, and including after the step of moving the actuator ball downhole, the step of dropping the vent ball down the tubing string and into sealed relationship with the vent piston at the ball seat so that upon effecting tubing pressure at the surface, the vent piston also moves downwardly to pen the vent port where, upon completion of the well, hydrocarbons can flow into the tubing string through the vent port.
- 31. In a cased wellbore having a tubing string extending from the surface downhole to a perforating gun located adjacent to a hydrocarbon-bearing formation, the gun having a firing head which is detonated in response to impact, a packer means located uphole of the gun and dividing the casing annulus into an upper and lower annulus, the method of completing the well comprising:
- forming a circulation port in proximity of the gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the circulation port to flush out debris located in proximity of the gun firing head;
- slidably positioning an actuator piston within the tubing string above the circulation port and forming an axial passageway longitudinally through the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur through the actuator piston and circulation port;
- forming a ball seat on the actuator piston at the upper end of the axial passageway for seating an actuator ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the actuator piston to fluid flow;
- forming a vent port in the tubing string at a location below the packer means and above the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur between the tubing string and wellbore annulus;
- covering the vent port with a slidable vent piston to preclude fluid flow through the vent port and forming an axial bore longitudinally through the vent piston with the axial bore being sized to pass the actuator ball therethrough;
- forming a ball seat on the vent piston at the upper end of the axial bore for seating a vent ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the vent piston to fluid flow;
- circulating fluid down through the tubing string, the axial bore, the axial passageway and the circulation port to remove debris located in proximity of the gun firing head;
- moving the actuator ball downhole through the axial bore of the vent piston and into sealed relationship with the actuator piston at the ball seat;
- moving the vent ball downhole into sealed relationship with the vent piston at the ball seat;
- effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface to simultaneously force the vent and actuator pistons downwardly to open the vent port and move the actuator piston into engagement with the gun firing head;
- detonating the perforating gun and perforating the cased borehole; and
- flowing hydrocarbons from the hydrocarbon producing formation, through the perforations, the circulation and vent ports and up the tubing string to the surface, thereby completing the well.
- 32. The method of claim 31 and further including forming production ports in the tubing string which are covered by the actuator piston, opening the production ports upon the downward movement of the actuator piston, and flowing hydrocarbons through the production ports upon perforating the well.
- 33. The method of claim 31 and further including the steps of:
- releasably connecting the tubing string together at a location above the vent piston; slidably positioning an upper annular piston within the tubing string and using the upper annular piston to hold the tubing string in the connected configuration;
- forming an axial passageway through the annular piston with the axial passageway being larger than the axial bore formed through the vent piston located therebelow; and,
- circulating a ball downhole into engagement with the upper end of the passageway of the annular piston, forcing the annular piston to move downhole, and using the downhole movement of the annular piston to release the lower tubing string at the recited location above the vent position.
- 34. In a cased wellbore having a tubing string extending from the surface downhole to a perforating gun located adjacent to a hydrocarbon bearing formation, the gun having a firing head which is detonated in response to impact, a packer means located uphole of the gun and dividing the casing annulus into an upper and lower annulus, the method of completing the well comprising:
- forming a circulation port in proximity of the gun firing head so that fluid can be circulated downhole through the circulation port to flush out debris located in proximity of the open firing head;
- slidably positioning an actuator piston within the tubing string above the circulation port and forming an axial passageway longitudinally through the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur through the actuator piston and circulation port;
- forming a ball seat on the actuator piston at the upper end of the axial passageway for seating an actuator ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the actuator piston to fluid flow;
- forming a vent port in the tubing string at a location below the packer means and above the actuator piston so that fluid flow can occur between the tubing string and wellbore annulus;
- covering the vent port with a slidable vent piston to preclude fluid flow through the vent port and forming an axial bore longitudinally through the vent piston with the axial bore being sized to pass the actuator ball therethrough;
- forming a ball seat on the vent piston at the upper end of the axial bore for seating a vent ball to seal that portion of the tubing string above the vent piston to fluid flow;
- moving the vent ball downhole into sealed relationship with the vent piston at the ball seat;
- effecting internal tubing pressure at the surface to force the vent piston to open the vent port to fluid flow;
- dropping a bar down the tubing string to impact the vent piston which engages the actuator piston to move the actuator piston into engagement with the gun firing head;
- detonating the perforating gun and perforating the cased borehole and,
- flowing hydrocarbons from the hydrocarbon producing formation, through the perforations, the circulation port and up the tubing string to the surface, thereby completing the well.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 175,515, filed Aug. 5, 1980 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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