1. Field of Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus and method for perforating a well casing and/or a subterranean formation.
2. Description of the Related Art
During the construction, completion, recompletion, or work-over of oil and gas wells, there may be situations wherein one or more materials may need to be conveyed and ejected into a wellbore at a selected depth. One method for performing such an operation involves conveying a dump bailer into the wellbore on tubing or wireline. When activated, the dump bailer releases a material into the wellbore. The zone of interest may be hundreds or even thousands of feet away form the surface. Therefore, the devices utilized for activation should be robust and reliable in order to ensure proper operation of the dump bailer.
In aspects, the present disclosure addresses the need for devices and methods for providing more effective operation of devices configured to dispense one or more materials into a wellbore.
In aspects, the present disclosure provides an apparatus for activating a wellbore tool. The apparatus may include an upper section having a housing; a piston element releasably coupled to the housing; a detonator in the housing that applies a force sufficient to release the piston element from the housing when activated; an intermediate section having a first end matable with the upper section and having a bore; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the piston and a second end, the elongated member being at least partially positioned in the bore of the intermediate section; a lower section having a housing matable with a second end of the intermediate section, the housing including at least one opening providing communication between a bore of the housing and an exterior of the housing; and a movable barrier in the lower section that has a first position, wherein the movable barrier substantially blocks communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening, and a second position, wherein the movable barrier does not substantially block communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening. In embodiments, the elongated member may be substantially rigid. The elongated member may include at least two segments. In arrangements, the intermediate section may be formed of at least two modules. Also, the detonator may be configured to detonate in response to an electrical signal. In variants, a frangible member may connect the piston member to the upper section housing. Also, a detonator block may receive the detonator. In such an embodiment, the piston member may sealingly mate with the detonator block.
In aspects, the present disclosure also provides a system for actuating a downhole tool. The system may include a conveyance device; and a tool coupled to the conveyance device. The tool may include an upper section; a piston element releasably coupled to the upper section; a detonator in the upper section that applies applies a force sufficient to release the piston element from the upper section when activated; an intermediate section matable with the upper section and having a bore; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the piston and a second end, the elongated member being at least partially positioned in the bore of the intermediate section; a lower section matable with a second end of the intermediate section and including at least one opening providing communication between a bore of the intermediate section and an exterior of the tool; and a movable barrier positioned in the lower section, the movable barrier having a first position, wherein the movable barrier substantially blocks communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening, and a second position, wherein the movable barrier does not substantially block communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening. In embodiments, the conveyance device may be a wireline. Also, the system may include a controller configured to transmit a firing signal to the detonator via the wireline.
In aspects, the present disclosure also provides a method for activating a wellbore tool. The method may include: conveying the wellbore tool into a wellbore; and activating a detonator. The wellbore tool may comprise: an upper section; a piston element releasably coupled to the upper section; a detonator in the upper section that applies applies a force sufficient to release the piston element from the upper section when activated; an intermediate section matable with the upper section and having a bore; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the piston and a second end, the elongated member being at least partially positioned in the bore of the intermediate section; a lower section matable with a second end of the intermediate section and including at least one opening providing communication between a bore of the intermediate section and an exterior of the tool; and a movable barrier positioned in the lower section, the movable barrier having a first position, wherein the movable barrier substantially blocks communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening, and a second position, wherein the movable barrier does not substantially block communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening. In embodiments, the method may also include: transmitting an electrical signal to detonate the detonator. The method may also include sealingly mating the piston member with the detonator block in embodiments wherein the detonator block receives the detonator.
The above-recited examples of features of the disclosure have been summarized rather broadly in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the contributions to the art may be appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject of the claims appended hereto.
For detailed understanding of the present disclosure, references should be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements have been given like numerals and wherein:
As will become apparent below, the present disclosure provides an efficient device for activating tools configured to dispense one or more materials into a wellbore. As will be appreciated, the present disclosure is susceptible to embodiments of different forms. There are shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, specific embodiments of the present disclosure with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the disclosure to that illustrated and described herein.
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After the material has been dispensed, the tool 16 may be retrieved to the surface. At the rig 20 or elsewhere, the barrier 78 may be returned to the first position by using a suitable resetting tool.
It should be appreciated that the present disclosure encompasses a number of variants.
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Also in variants, the elongated member 62 may be formed as a non-rigid member such as a cable or wire. A non-rigid member may also be formed in segments in order to accommodate changes in the length of the material dispensing section 50. Furthermore, while the barrier 78 in embodiments may translate or shift axially to provide access to the ports 74, in other embodiments, the barrier 78 may be configured to operate in a flapper-valve type of action to flip to a non-occluding position. The barrier 78 may also employ rotational movement to align bore or passages to allow the flow of material out of the tool 16. Generally speaking, substantially “rigid” refers to the ability to transmit or support a compressive loading without substantially deforming. Thus, “non-rigid” refers to the ability to support a tensile loading but not a compressive loading.
Additionally, while a wireline deployment is shown, it should be understood that any conveyance device may be utilized to convey the tool 16 into the wellbore 12. For example, a coiled tubing or drill string may be used to convey the tool 16 into the wellbore. In such situations, a firing signal may include a drop bar that is dropped into the wellbore and strikes the detonator to initiate detonation. A firing signal may also include a pressure increase in the wellbore to initiate a pressure-activated detonator. Thus, it should be understood that embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to wireline conveyed tools or tools initiated by only electrical signals.
Also, in embodiments, a force or pressure may be generated and applied to the material in the internal bore 54 to forcibly eject the material into the wellbore 12. For example, the detonator 44, by itself or with the inclusion of an energetic material, may generate a high pressure gas that propels the piston 32 downward. The piston 32 in turn applies pressure to the material in the internal bore 54, which forces the material out of the tool 16. For instance, the piston 32 may include a central opening that allows the piston 32 to travel or ride along the elongated member 62 and thus function in a syringe type manner. Also, other arrangements such as a motor or a charge of pressurized fluid (e.g., nitrogen) may be activated or applied to eject the material out of the internal bore 54.
It should therefore be appreciated that what has been described includes, in part, an apparatus for activating a wellbore tool. The apparatus may include an upper section having a housing; a piston element that can couple and uncouple from the housing; a detonator in the housing that applies a force sufficient to release the piston element from the housing when activated; an intermediate section having a first end that mates with the upper section and having a bore; an elongated member that has a first end coupled to the piston and a second end, the elongated member being at least partially positioned in the bore of the intermediate section; a lower section having a housing that mates with a second end of the intermediate section, the housing including at least one opening providing communication between a bore of the housing and an exterior of the housing; and a movable barrier in the lower section that has a first position, wherein the barrier substantially blocks communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening, and a second position, wherein the barrier does not substantially block communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening.
In aspects, the present disclosure also provides a system for actuating a downhole tool. The system may include a conveyance device; and a tool coupled to the conveyance device. The tool may include an upper section; a piston element that couples and uncouples from the upper section; a detonator in the upper section that applies a force sufficient to release the piston element from the upper section when activated; an intermediate section that mates with the upper section and having a bore; an elongated member having a first end coupled to the piston and a second end, the elongated member being at least partially positioned in the bore of the intermediate section; a lower section that mates with a second end of the intermediate section and including at least one opening providing communication between a bore of the intermediate section and an exterior of the tool; and a movable barrier positioned in the lower section, the movable barrier having a first position, wherein the barrier substantially blocks communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening, and a second position, wherein the barrier does not substantially block communication between the bore of the intermediate section and the at least one opening. In embodiments, the conveyance device may be a wireline. Also, the system may include a controller configured to transmit a firing signal to the detonator via the wireline.
The foregoing description is directed to particular embodiments of the present disclosure for the purpose of illustration and explanation. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that many modifications and changes to the embodiment set forth above are possible without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such modifications and changes.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/143,542 filed Jan. 9, 2009.
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61143542 | Jan 2009 | US |