Claims
- 1. An actuation system for a downhole tool comprising:at least one chemical sensor placed downhole and responsive to at least one chemical in said wellbore, said at least one chemical sensor providing information regarding presence of said at least one chemical; a chemical deliverer to deliver a quantity of a chemical to the wellbore said quantity being encapsulated in a material having a melting point which is exceeded by ambient well temperature proximate and uphole of said at least one chemical sensor to release said chemical; a tool actuator operably connected with said at least one sensor; and a downhole tool operably connected with said actuator.
- 2. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said downhole tool is a controller which carries out instructions following receipt of information from said at least one chemical sensor.
- 3. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein said instructions are to actuate said downhole tool.
- 4. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said quantity is in the form of a slug of said chemical.
- 5. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said quantity is in the form of a defuseable quantity of said chemical.
- 6. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said quantity is in the form of a cohesive dissolvable aggregate.
- 7. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said quantity is further coated with a dissolvable material.
- 8. An actuation system for a downhole tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said material is eutectic.
- 9. An actuation system for a downhole tool comprising:at least one chemical sensor placed downhole and responsive to at least one chemical in said wellbore, said at least one chemical sensor providing information regarding presence of said at least one chemical; a chemical deliverer to deliver a quantity of a chemical to the wellbore said quantity being encapsulated in an eutectic material having a melting point which is exceeded by ambient well temperature below said at least one chemical sensor to release said chemical and wherein a specific gravity of the chemical is lower than ambient well fluid such that upon release of the chemical, it migrates uphole; a tool actuator operably connected with said at least one sensor; and a downhole tool operably connected with said actuator.
- 10. An actuation system for a downhole tool in a wellbore comprising:at least one chemical sensor placed downhole in response to at least one chemical in said wellbore, said at least one chemical sensor providing information regarding presence of said at least one chemical; a tool actuator operably connected with said at least one sensor; and a controller operably connected with said actuator, said controller having instructions to count occurrences of receipt of information from said at least one chemical sensor until a selected count number is reached and then to take a selected action.
- 11. An automatic modification system comprising:a wellbore; at least one chemical sensor disposed in said wellbore, said sensor sensing a selected concentration of a particular chemical; a controller operably connected to said sensor and capable of receiving information from said sensor, said controller counting occurrences of information receipt from said at least one sensor until a specific count is reached and said controller executes instructions.
- 12. An automatic modification system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said downhole tool is a well modifying tool, said tool being actuated in response to said information received from said at least one sensor.
- 13. An automatic modification system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said at least one sensor senses a chemical constituent of a downhole fluid threatening breakthrough into said wellbore, said sensor being connected to a choke, said choke being responsive to information received from said sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/084,232 filed May 5, 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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