This application claims priority to and the benefit of Great Britain Patent Application No. GB1615040.1, filed Sep. 5, 2016, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
This invention relates to conductor and conduit systems, particularly but not exclusively in sub-sea and sub-surface environments, for the production of oil and gas and associated tasks.
Conductor systems such as armoured cables are much used in the drilling of boreholes and the subsequent production of oil, both to supply power and to transmit signals. The conditions that such conductor systems encounter are harsh; cabling may be subjected to the high pressures of the well fluid, mechanical stresses from being pulled upon or compressed by surrounding components, aggressive chemicals and high temperatures.
Other types of line that may be used in these environments, such as hydraulic and fibre optic lines, must be designed with the same considerations in mind.
A major problem identified with existing power cables is that gas migrates into the conductor; some gas, such as hydrogen sulphide, is highly corrosive to the copper typically used for conductors. Also, the gas permeates slowly under high pressure into the elastomer jacket and insulation material. If the cable suddenly decompressed (for example a seal or a pump fails) the gas in the cable expands and can cause the cable to explode, commonly called explosive decompression.
Known armoured cable is typically formed by wrapping multiple layers of different material around the conductors or piping to be protected. The complex production process results in armoured cable being relatively expensive.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a reliable conductor or conduit system that is convenient to manufacture. Other objects of the invention will become apparent from time to time in the description.
According to the present invention there is provided a method of forming a connection to a cable for transmitting power or telemetry data in a down hole environment, the cable including a conductor, and a tubular metallic impermeable layer around the conductor, comprising exposing the end of the conductor, introducing the conductor to a bore in a housing, the bore containing an electrical contact which abuts the conductor, the housing sealing against the metallic impermeable layer to isolate the bore of the housing.
Preferably the cable includes a multi-layered steel tube jacket over copper clad steel conductors.
Preferably the cable includes an outer coating, this outer coating being removed to expose the metallic impermeable layer.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of forming a protected cable for transmitting power or telemetry data in a down hole environment, comprising the steps of feeding the cable through an extruder to form a first layer of extrudate substantially encompassing the cable, applying a metal impermeable thin wall tube of a larger diameter than the first layer of extrudate around the first layer of extrudate, and swaging the thin wall metal impermeable tube so that it is snug fit to the first layer of extrudate.
The metal impermeable tube may be applied as a sheet and formed into a seam welded tube.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a protected conduit for use in a in a down hole environment, comprising a first thin wall tubular metal impermeable layer.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a protected conduit for use in a in a down hole environment, comprising a first thin wall seam welded tubular metal impermeable layer, a second thin wall seam welded tubular metal impermeable layer.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a protected conduit for use in a in a down hole environment, comprising a first thin wall seam welded tubular metal impermeable layer, a second thin wall seam welded tubular copper impermeable layer which acts as a screen.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a protected conduit for use in a in a down hole environment, comprising more than one thin wall seam welded tubular metal impermeable layers, formed over each other and swaged to a snug fit.
Preferably, the conducting means comprises three parallel mutually insulated conductors.
According to a further aspect of the invention an outer extruded layer may be applied to mechanically protect the outer metal impermeable layer and also incorporate features to enable the cables to be connected together,
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a protected cable for transmitting power or telemetry data in a down hole environment, comprising conductive cable, a first extrudate layer applied upon the cable, a first metal impermeable layer applied upon the first extrudate layer, and a plurality of tensile support members applied upon the first metal impermeable layer.
The tensile support members are preferably applied upon the first metal impermeable layer in a braided configuration.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The thin layers may be swaged so that some movement is still permitted between the thin layers; this can reduce the stress on the structure, for example if the cable is bent (for example, if it is wound and unwound on a mandrel) or if the cable has a twisted.
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Alternatively, the individual conductors 41 can have an external jacket 32 extruded onto it, and optionally have thin metal layers 42 applied, which are shaped with male 34 and female 35 dove tail features. This enables the any number of conductors to be clipped together 36, and also has the added benefit of being easier to strip for termination.
Laser welding has been used as a suitable method of seam welding the thin layers; however other methods of welding, such as ultrasonic welding and friction welding, can also be employed.
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1615040.1 | Sep 2016 | GB | national |