The present invention relates to the control of certain downhole activities.
In the field of deep hole drilling and in particular extended reach horizontal wells there is frequently a need for a variety of downhole tools to (for example);
Tools for such activities vary but each relies on a rotational input downhole.
In order for such to operate to their full potential ideally these devices would have as many of the following characteristics as possible [and at the very minimum at least one of them]:
Of particular interest are fluid actuated rotary devices (eg. PDMs, turbines) able to outfeed downhole both a rotational output and the fluid itself to a vibrational apparatus reliant on oscillating movement eg interacting magnetic arrays to mechanically induce oscillation. See for example WO2006/065155, WO2099/028964 (which are herein incorporated by reference); our U.S. provisional application No. 61/489,409 (which is herein incorporated by reference) filed simultaneously on 24 May 2011 with this application; and PCT/NZ/2011/000123 filed 29 Jun. 2011 (which is herein incorporated by reference).
The present invention describes a mechanism to achieve the above objectives.
In an aspect the invention is the use in a drillstring of a PDM with both an output upwardly and an output downwardly to devices spaced at least by the PDM.
In another aspect the invention is a dual output PDM, the outputs being uphole and downhole of the PDM itself.
In another aspect the invention is a downhole drivetrain of at least one device above a dual output PDM and/or at least one device below that PDM, wherein a mud or other fluid flow through the higher device(s) is diverted more outward of the drive train axis for its passage through the PDM and from thence to the lower device(s).
Preferably the uphole output is for coupling to a device and/or the downhole output is for coupling to a device.
Preferably the devices are a vibratory device and/or rotary device.
Preferably the vibratory device is one or more of: any oscillator, hammer, or other vibration outputting device requiring a rotational input for any suitable purpose downhole including those discussed elsewhere.
Preferably, the vibratory device is one requiring a rotational input to generate magnetic array interactions.
Preferably the rotary device is one or more of: a bit, a core bit, a reamer, a hammer/impacting bit assembly, a power generator, a vibratory or hammer device/tool requiring relative rotation, etc.
It is a further or alternative object of the invention to provide a dual output from a single PDM or from back to back PDMs to enable devices upwardly of and downwardly of the respective outputs to operate responsive to a mud flow fed downhole.
In an aspect the invention is a method of control of outputs reliant on a downfeed of a pressured drilling fluid, said method comprising or including,
feeding at least some of that fluid, when downhole, to a device to provide a rotary input (“rotary input device”) to at least one downhole device;
wherein the downhole device, or one of the downhole devices, is responsive to output from the rotary input device to cause relative rotation and, in turn, at least in part axial relative reciprocation between assemblies, each with a magnet array to interact with the other;
and wherein the rotary input device, whether with or without its own fluid bypass and whether receiving, or to receive, all or only part of the fluid flow downfeed, provides a rotation causing output to the, or the one, downhole device with the magnet arrays only when exposed to fluid pressure/flow within “on demand” parameters.
Preferably there is a threshold required to initiate the “on demand” rotation causing output.
The invention also consists in any one or more, or hybridisation of, any one of the layout options herein described with reference to the drawings.
In another aspect the invention is apparatus having a control mechanism [preferably that works in conjunction with downhole tool(s)] to control rotary output(s), if any, from a rotary output(s) generator as a result of a pressurised drilling fluid input,
the control mechanism allowing pressurised fluid to bypass or not, whether wholly or in part, and whether through or about, the rotary output(s) generator so that it can be treated as turned off or on.
Preferably such off/on output(s) is (are) able to rotationally activate a downhole axially oscillating device, such a device including a magnetic component that rotates responsive to any rotational output of the rotary output(s) generator and a second magnetic component that is rotationally constrained and is forced to oscillate.
Optionally the control function can be activated (or not) by drilling fluid, electrical signals, mechanical actuation or any other suitable means.
Preferably the control mechanism can fit anywhere in the drill string.
Preferably the apparatus can have multiple rotary output generators within the drill string.
Such multiple units can be pointing in opposite directions (eg. one uphole and one downhole).
Preferably each control mechanism can be controlled individually/independently of other such devices.
A preferred option includes as the rotary output generator a fluid driven rotational device source (PDM/turbine etc) which has a rotary output shaft at each end.
In another aspect the invention is a method of downhole control of a vibrational generating tool as part of a drill string, the method comprising or including
attenuating downhole, by any suitable means, the volume and/or pressure of a pressurised fluid supplied from uphole to a PDM, turbine or other like fluid rotatable rotational output device thereby to effect any one or more of onset of rotational output, halting of rotational output and variation of speed of rotational output, and
using that rotational output, if any, as the rotational input to vibrational apparatus that uses relative rotation of interacting magnetic assemblies to generate vibration by relatively of axial positioning of those assemblies.
The invention also is a control mechanism that works in conjunction with downhole tools which generate rotary output(s) as a result of a pressurised drilling fluid input whereby; the control mechanism allows pressurised fluid to bypass (or not) through the rotary generation tool so that the tool is able to be turned off or on, such a device is then able to rotationally activate a downhole axially oscillating device, such a device including a cam/wobble plate or other, a compliant member that transmits rotational torque and controls an axially oscillating mass in both compression and tension.
In another aspect the invention is a device whereby the multiple units can be pointing in opposite directions (e.g one uphole and one downhole).
The apparatus of the present invention can be used in the following non exhaustive downhole activities:
In a further aspect a downhole assembly having a fluid actuable rotating device, or fluid actuable rotating devices, when rotated by the fluid, to provide a rotational drive both above and below the device(s).
Preferably the device is a PDM with an output at top and bottom.
Preferably the devices are two PDMs, one with its output at its top and one with its output at its bottom.
Preferably the two PDMs are in close proximity or contiguous bottom to top.
Preferably the fluid is drilling mud.
Preferably a downhole valve is able to attenuate the fluid flow to the device(s).
Preferably one said rotational drive is to a vibrational device.
Preferably the vibrational device relies upon interacting magnets to generate vibration.
Preferably the vibrational device does not rely upon interacting magnets to generate vibration.
The above mentioned tools generally have some commonality of design (although their functions are significantly different) these being;
As used herein the term “(s)” following a noun includes, as might be appropriate, the singular or plural forms of that noun.
As used herein the term “device(s)” is to be construed broadly to relate to any device/tool able to benefit from PDM output. For example it may be a device having a vibrational, hammer, power generation, bit, impact bit assembly, reamer or other functionality. In some aspects there might only be a device reliant on interacting magnetic arrays to generate a vibrational or impact output responsive to relative rotation being caused by the output of the or a PDM, or such a device coupled to other functional device, whilst the output in the other direction can be used with another device.
As used here in dual output PDM preferably refers to a unitary assembly but in less preferred forms can refer to PDMs, each with a single, output acting back to back such that the outputs are respectively directed uphole and downhole.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompany drawings in which
In the options of
1. Drill pipe/wireline etc
2. PDM/turbine/electric motor/etc
3. Oscillator (magnetic, mechanical and/or other]
4. Downhole tool/bit/BHA/etc
5. Double output shaft from PDM/etc
6. Flow diverter valve
7. Hollow shaft PDM
The oscillator (vibratory device) could be for example one of the devices described in our U.S. provisional application 61/489,409.
Referring to
Below the vibratory/Impact tool there may be any number of tools such as drill bits, reamers, drill pipe, or any other downhole tool(s).
In some instances the vibratory tool is not required to run—in this instance you can either;
Referring to FIG. 2—this is a similar to that shown in option 1 however a dual output PDM is provided. In this configuration the vibratory tool (3) sits above the rotary drive (e.g. PDM) (2)—the rotary drive has a double output shaft (5)—both uphole (coupled to the vibratory tool) and downhole. The downhole drive can be used to power some other vibratory and/or rotary downhole tool (4), such as but not limited to, a rotary tool such as a drill bit etc.
As an alternative this can be accomplished by using two PDM's/Turbines back to back with a connection between them.
Referring to
Conversely, when the vibratory/impact tool is required to be energised—the flow diverter valve (6) is activated (either from surface—or by a closed loop feedback system) diverting the drilling fluid between the rotor and stator on the PDM/Turbine etc. causing the rotor to turn and thereby energising the vibratory/Impact tool.
Now referring to
when the flow diverter valve (6) diverts the drilling fluid from the hollow centre of the PDM/Turbine and forces the flow of drilling mud between the Rotor/Stator of the PDM/Turbine.
As an alternative this can be accomplished by using two PDM's/Turbines back to back with a connection between them.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NZ2012/000074 | 5/24/2012 | WO | 00 | 2/18/2014 |
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61489421 | May 2011 | US |