The present application claims priority on European Patent Application 01204031.7 filed on 23 Oct. 2001.
The present invention relates to a device for performing a downhole operation in a wellbore formed into an earth formation. Such downhole operation can be any operation in which a certain amount of mechanical work is required, such as expansion of a downhole tubular or injection of a selected fluid into the wellbore. Various systems have been proposed for performing such operations, all requiring some form of control of an actuation from surface. However, controlling such actuation system from surface is sometimes complicated due to the depth at which the operation is to be performed.
WO-A-0146551 discloses a device according to the preamble of claim 1.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved device for performing a downhole operation in a wellbore formed into an earth formation, which overcomes the problems of the prior art devices.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a device comprising:
Since the fluid pressure in the wellbore increases with depth in a known manner, the device can be accurately designed to perform the operation at the required depth whereby the required mechanical work can be delivered, for example, by the pressure difference between the exterior and the interior of the device. The pressure at the interior of the device then can be set at surface before lowering of the device into the wellbore.
In a preferred embodiment of the device, the actuator includes a reservoir containing a gas, the reservoir having a larger internal volume in said first configuration than in said second configuration, and wherein in said first configuration the gas pressure in the reservoir is lower than the fluid pressure in the wellbore at the depth where the tubular element is to be expanded.
Suitably, when the actuator is in the first configuration the gas pressure in the reservoir is substantially equal to atmospheric pressure.
In an attractive embodiment of the device, the device is used to expand a tubular element in the wellbore, whereby the tool is an expander arranged to be moved axially through the tubular element by the actuator upon movement of the actuator from the first configuration to the second configuration thereof.
In another attractive embodiment, the device is used for injecting a fluid compound in the wellbore, whereby the tool is an injector arranged to inject the fluid compound into the wellbore upon movement of the actuator from the first configuration to the second configuration thereof.
The invention will be described hereinafter by way of example in more detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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During normal operation the casing 4, with the actuator 8 arranged therein and the expander suspended below the casing 4 by connecting rod 20, is lowered into the wellbore 1. As lowering of the casing 4 proceeds the pressure difference across the piston 16 increases due to increasing hydraulic fluid pressure in the wellbore 1. In this respect it is to be noted that the through-bore provides fluid communication between the wellbore fluid and the outer surface of the piston 16. When the lower end of the casing 4 arrives at the selected depth, the pressure difference across the piston 16 equals the selected pressure difference so that the shear pins 22 shear-off, and consequently the piston 16 is moved axially into the cylinder 14. By virtue of this movement, the piston 16 pulls the expander 6 into the lower end part of the casing 4 as a result of which the lower casing part is radially expanded. Thereafter the fixing means 10 of the actuator 8 is released, the connecting rod 20 is released from the expander 6, and the actuator 8 and connecting rod 20 are removed upwardly through the casing 4. If desired the casing 4 can thereafter be further expanded in any suitable manner.
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During normal operation the tubular plug 30 is lowered into the wellbore 32 with the expander 37 connected thereto in the position shown. As lowering of the plug 30 proceeds the pressure difference across the expander 37 increases due to increasing hydraulic fluid pressure in the wellbore 1. When the tubular plug 37 arrives at the selected depth, the pressure difference across the expander 37 equals the selected pressure difference so that the shear pins 39 shear-off. Consequently the expander 37 is moved axially into the tubular plug 37 due to the axial pressure difference across the expander 37. The expander 37 thereby radially expands the plug 30 against the wall of the wellbore 1 so as to seal the wellbore portions above and below the expanded plug 30 from each other.
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During normal operation the cylinder/piston assembly 70 is lowered into the wellbore. As lowering proceeds the pressure difference across the piston 71 increases due to increasing hydraulic fluid pressure in the wellbore. When the assembly 70 arrives at the selected depth, the pressure difference across the piston 71 equals the selected pressure difference so that the shear pins 86 shear-off. Consequently the piston 71 is moved axially into the cylinder 72. By virtue of this movement, the small diameter portion 78 of the piston 71 ejects the chemical compound in chamber 90 through the nozzle 81a into the wellbore. In an alternative arrangement (not shown) the piston can be used to eject different compounds from different containers, which compounds react when intermixed.
In the above detailed description the actuator moves from its first configuration to its second configuration by virtue of the device arriving at a position in the wellbore where the fluid pressure due to hydrostatic or hydrodynamic fluid head has a selected magnitude. In an alternative arrangement the actuator can be set to move from the first to the second configuration at a fluid pressure which is somewhat higher than the fluid pressure due to hydrostatic or hydrodynamic head. After the device has been lowered to the desired depth, the fluid pressure in the wellbore can be increased so as to activate the actuator by increasing the wellbore pressure at surface, for example by closing the blowout preventer (BOP) and operating the fluid pumps.
Instead of using shear pins as described above, a spring loaded device can be used to unlock the actuator, for example a spring loaded device as used in pressure relief valves.
While the illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described with particularity, it will be understood that various other modifications will be readily apparent to, and can be easily made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the following claims be limited to the examples and descriptions set forth herein but rather that the claims be construed as encompassing all features which would be treated as equivalents thereof by those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains.
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