Information
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Patent Grant
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6629571
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Patent Number
6,629,571
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 175 73
- 175 75
- 175 76
- 175 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is disclosed an improved downhole steerable motor assembly (5) and related method. A problem in known assemblies is that the distance from a bent housing bend axis to the face of a drill bit needs to be kept relatively short resulting in the length of the bearing package and its thrust capacity being restricted. Accordingly, the invention provides a downhole motor assembly (5) comprising a motor (115), at least one thrust bearing (116) and a bent portion (117), the assembly (5) having a first end (135) and a second end (140), the first end (135) being closer to surface than the second end (140), in use, wherein the bent portion (117) is closer to the second end (140) than is the at least one thrust bearing (116).
Description
This invention relates to directional drilling, and in particular, though not exclusively, to such drilling in the oil and/or gas industries. The invention further relates to an improved downhole steerable motor assembly and related method.
In the drilling of deviated well bores in the oil and gas industry it is common practice to use downhole motors which incorporate a bend in the motor body to facilitate controlled deviation of the drilling assembly. Referring to
FIG. 1
there is illustrated a prior art downhole motor, generally designated
5
. As can be seen from
FIG. 1
, the motor
5
comprises a motor body comprising a bent housing
10
, a motor power/drive section
15
, and a thrust bearing package
20
, the bent housing being fitted between the motor power/drive section
15
and the thrust bearing package
20
. The bent housing motor
5
when used in conjunction with a suitable measurement and telemetry system allows a well bore to be deviated in a controlled manner using the so-called slide/rotate method. In the rotate mode a drill string (not shown) to which the bent housing
10
and motor section
15
are attached, is rotated during drilling and consequently the bend in the tool has no specific direction. The drilling process is effected by the motor
5
driving a drill bit (not shown), the direction of progress is nominally straight ahead although minor build or drop tendencies can be induced by appropriate selection of the sizes and placement of body stabilisers
25
,
30
. In the slide mode the motor body is not rotated, the bend in the body is aligned to face in a desired direction. Drilling is achieved using the motor
5
to drive the drill bit and the body is held in a nominal direction to cause the wellbore to deviate in a controlled manner.
Conventionally downhole motors are fitted with a thrust bearing package
20
to absorb hydraulic loading from the motor
5
and mechanical loads imposed during the drilling operation. Due to the limited diameter available in downhole equipment it is usually necessary to have a number of thrust stages to absorb these loads. Consequently, a finite axial length is required to house these thrust stages.
The most common type of motor used in the directional drilling industry is the Moineau type or a positive displacement motor (PDM) which has a universal coupling between the motor power section
15
and the thrust bearing package
20
. This is necessary to allow the eccentric motion of a rotor to be converted into a co-axial rotation of a drill bit drive shaft. A universal joint is required to transmit power through the misalignment induced between the rotor and drill bit drive shaft, by the bend in the body. Therefore, it has become common practice to position the bend between the motor drive section
15
and the thrust bearing section
20
.
The distance from the bent housing
10
bend axis to the face of the drill bit needs to be kept relatively short and this results in the length of bearing package and its thrust capacity (number of thrust stages) being restricted.
It is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate one or more of the aforementioned problems in the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a downhole motor assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing, and a bent portion, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to surface than the second end, in use, wherein the bent portion is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing.
The downhole motor assembly may also provide at least one further thrust bearing, wherein the at least one further thrust bearing is closer to the second end than is the bent portion.
In a preferred embodiment the at least one thrust bearing may be provided between the motor and the bent portion.
An at least one yet further thrust bearing may be provided, wherein the at least one further thrust bearing is closer to the first end than is the motor.
In an alternative embodiment the motor may be provided between the at least one thrust bearing and the bent portion.
In said alternative embodiment part of the motor may be provided closer to the second end than is the bent portion.
The motor may be provided within a motor drive section.
The at least one thrust bearing may be provided within a thrust bearing section.
The bent portion may comprise a bent housing.
Herein the term “motor” is to be understood to mean at least one motor and may comprise a plurality of individual motors.
The motor may be of a hydraulic type.
The motor may be of a turbine type.
The motor may comprise a Moineau motor, PDM motor, or an electric motor.
The at least one thrust bearing may comprise at least one elastomer bearing.
The at least one thrust bearing may additionally or alternatively comprise at least one metal bearing.
A plurality of elastomer and/or metal bearings may be provided, the type and number being selected accorded to a required preselected thrust capacity.
The thrust bearing section may include a driveshaft.
The driveshaft may be flexible.
The driveshaft may thus be made from a resiliently flexible material. For example, the driveshaft may be made at least partially from titanium or copper beryllium steel.
Alternatively, the driveshaft may include one or more (and preferably at least two) swivel/universal joints.
The bent housing may include a driveshaft flexible coupling.
The second end may include an output shaft operably connected to the driveshaft.
The second end may further provide a bit connection means.
The motor assembly may provide at least one stabiliser on an outermost surface thereof.
The motor assembly may provide a first stabiliser at an end of the motor closer to the at least one thrust bearing than another end of the motor.
The motor assembly may provide a second stabiliser at or near the second end of the assembly.
The motor and the at least one thrust bearing may be coupled by a flexible coupling.
Where the motor comprises a plurality of individual motors one or more individual motors may be coupled one to the other by a further flexible coupling.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of directional drilling of a wellbore comprising:
providing a downhole motor assembly, the assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing and a bent portion, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to surface than the second end, in use, wherein the bent portion is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing;
directionally drilling the well bore by means of the assembly.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are:
FIG. 1
a schematic side view of a downhole steerable motor assembly according to the prior art;
FIG. 2
a schematic side view of a downhole steerable motor assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 3
(A)-(B) a series of sectional side views of a motor drive section for use in the motor assembly of
FIG. 2
, and
FIGS. 4
(A)-(B) a series of sectional side views of a thrust bearing section and bent housing for use in the motor assembly of FIG.
2
.
Referring initially to
FIG. 2
there is shown a downhole motor assembly, generally designated
5
, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The downhole motor assembly
5
comprises a motor
115
, at least one thrust bearing
116
and a bent portion
117
, the assembly having a first end
135
and a second end
140
, the first end
135
being closer to surface than the second end
140
, in use, and wherein further the bent portion
117
is closer to the second end
140
than is the at least one thrust bearing
116
.
In a modified embodiment the downhole motor assembly
105
may also provide at least one further thrust bearing
118
, wherein the at least one further thrust bearing
118
is closer to the second end
140
than is the bent portion
117
.
In the illustrated embodiment the at least one thrust bearing
116
is-provided between the motor
115
and the bent portion
117
.
In a further modified embodiment an at least one yet further thrust bearing
119
may be provided, wherein the at least one further thrust bearing
119
is closer to the first end
135
than is the motor
115
.
In a yet further modified embodiment the motor
115
may be provided between the at least one thrust bearing
116
and the bent portion
117
. In said yet further modified embodiment part of the motor
115
may be provided closer to the second end
140
than is the bent portion
117
.
The motor
115
is provided within a motor drive section
15
, while the at least one thrust bearing
116
is provided within a thrust bearing section
20
. Further, the bent portion
117
comprises a bent housing
10
.
In this embodiment the motor
115
is a hydraulic type, and may be of a turbine type, such as a Moineau motor or a PDM motor. It will however be appreciated that the motor may comprise an electric motor.
As will hereinafter be described in greater depth the at least one thrust bearing
116
comprises a plurality of elastomer and/or metal bearings, the type and number being selected according to a required preselected thrust capacity. The thrust bearing section
20
includes a driveshaft (not shown in
FIG. 2
) with a spline and taper coupling at one end for connection to the motor
115
. The bent housing
10
includes a flexible driveshaft (not shown in
FIG. 2
) which is flexible and made, for example, at least partially from titanium or copper beryllium, the flexible driveshaft being connected at one end to a thrust bearing driveshaft and at its other end to an output shaft
145
.
Thus, the second end
140
includes the output shaft
145
operably connected to the driveshaft. The second end
140
further provides a bit connection means
150
to facilitate connection of the assembly
5
to a bit
155
.
The motor assembly
105
provides at least one stabiliser on an outermost surface thereof. In this embodiment the motor assembly
105
provides a first stabiliser
25
at an end of the motor
115
close to the at least one thrust bearing
116
than another end of the motor
115
. The motor assembly
105
further provides a second stabiliser
30
at or near the second end
140
of the assembly
5
.
Referring now to FIGS.
3
(A) and
3
(B), there is shown a motor drive section
15
including a motor
115
for use in the motor assembly
5
of the present invention, the motor
115
being of a turbine type.
The motor
115
comprises: male protector
206
, female connector
295
, top sub
202
, low ring
215
, body top sleeve
201
, filler ring
210
, O-ring
216
, stator assembly nut
211
, O-ring
212
, O-ring
213
, body compression sleeve
226
, O-ring
215
, O-ring
213
, back-up ring (PTFE solid type)
248
, O-ring
246
, balance drum end cap
230
, bush
239
, cap nut
224
, adjusting spacer balance bush
237
, shaft nut
225
, spacer
241
, shaft compression sleeve
227
, balance housing
231
, balance drum
229
, body
108
stage
223
, erosion plate
247
, balance bushes
232
, further back-up ring (PTFE solid type)
248
, further O-ring
246
, stator locking bush
238
, shaft
108
stage
222
, rotor locking bush
228
, bearing wear sleeve
227
, body spacer
234
, rotor
235
, spacer, shaft end cap
240
, O-ring
245
, O-ring
243
, O-ring
244
, O-ring
242
, bearing support disc
228
, bearing rubber
217
, cylindrical thrust spacer
209
, further support disc
208
, shaft spacer
233
, stator
236
. In this embodiment there are some
95
turbine stages comprising a rotor
235
and stator
236
. Radial guide bearings comprising, a bearing support disc
208
, bearing rubber
217
, cylindrical thrust space
209
and further support disc
209
and wear sleeve
207
, are provided at intervals to support the turbine rotor
235
and shaft
222
assembly. The motor
115
further comprises rotor assembly spacer
219
, thrust sleeve
221
, thrust nut
204
, O-ring
206
, couple spacer
203
, female shaft coupling
220
, plain nipple
218
, further O-ring
216
, female protector for pin
205
, and O-rings
214
.
Referring now to FIGS.
4
(A) and
4
(B), there is shown a thrust bearing section
20
and a bent housing
10
for use in the motor assembly
5
of the present invention. The thrust bearing section
20
includes a plurality of thrust bearings
116
, while the bent housing
10
includes a driveshaft flexible coupling.
The thrust bearing section
20
comprises: shipping protector
357
, male coupling protector
338
, male shaft coupling
309
, thrust washer
304
, O-ring
334
, O-rings
332
, coupling spacer
305
, rotor assembly nut
306
, body
313
, shaft compression sleeve
307
, thrust sleeve
308
, intermediate bearing support disc
317
, cylindrical thrust spacer
321
, removable intermediate bearing
312
, intermediate bearing wear sleeve
323
, cylindrical thrust spacer
349
, thrust bearing spacer
346
, lantern ring spacer
327
, cylindrical thrust spacer
351
, further cylindrical thrust spacer
351
, further lantern ring spacer
327
, cylindrical thrust spacer
348
. Between the thrust bearing spacer
346
, and the lantern ring spacer
327
there are provided a plurality of hydraulic metal bearing stages. In this embodiment there are provided ten such stages. Further between the further lantern ring spacer
327
, and the cylindrical thrust spacer
348
there are provided a plurality of elastomer bearing stages. In this embodiment there are provided twenty such elastomer bearings.
The structure and functioning of the metal bearing stages and the elastomer bearing stages will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Each elastomer bearing stage includes a moving disc
314
, fixed disc
335
, and thrust bearing spacer
310
.
The thrust bearing section
20
further comprises upper shaft
342
, cylindrical thrust spacer
353
, filler ring
302
, O-ring
341
, and O-ring
333
.
The bent housing
10
includes flexible shaft
340
, an end of which protrudes into an adjacent end of the thrust bearing section
20
. The bent housing
10
further includes coupling flow despatcher
354
, spacer flow despatcher
347
, cylindrical thrust spacer
350
, O-ring
330
, O-ring
356
, removable bearing shelf
336
, bottom bearing wear sleeve
324
, cylindrical thrust spacer
352
, rotor compression spacer
345
, labyrinth stator
328
, labyrinth rotor
329
, bent body
344
, filler ring
302
, further O-ring
333
, bottom bearing spacer
326
, bottom bearing stabiliser
337
, removable bearing key
301
, removable bearing shell
336
, bottom bearing wear sleeve
324
, bearing shell/spacer
325
, bearing shell circlip
333
, shaft wear ring
355
, lower shaft
343
, shipping protector
358
, O-ring
330
, further O-ring
330
, and O-ring
331
.
In use the assembly
5
is lowered down a borehole
400
on a drill string
405
to a desired location. Hydraulic fluid is supplied to the motor
115
causing rotation of rotor
235
. Upper shaft
342
is coupled to the rotor
335
, the flexible shaft
340
being coupled to the upper shaft
342
, the lower shaft
343
being coupled to the flexible shaft
340
. In this way rotation of the rotor
334
causes rotation of the upper shaft
342
, flexible shaft
340
, and lower shaft
343
. Thus drill bit
155
is controllably rotated. The fluid passes down inside the drillstring
405
, down an annular space in the motor
115
, down a further annular space in the thrust bearing section
20
, down a yet further annular space in the bent housing
10
through ports
410
, down lower shaft
343
through apertures in the bit
155
, passing back-up via annular space between the wellbore
400
and the drillstring
405
.
To allow assembly of the motor drive section
15
with the thrust bearing
20
, and bent housing
10
, the male protector
206
, female protector
305
, shipping protector
357
, and shipping protector
358
are removed, and an end
299
of the motor drive section
15
coupled with an end
399
of the thrust bearing section
20
.
It will be appreciated that the embodiment of the invention hereinbefore described is given by way of example only, and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention in any way. For example, it will be appreciated that although the disclosed embodiment illustrates a shaft made from a resiliently flexible material, the shaft may alternatively be made from two or more shaft sections joined by swivel/universal joints.
Claims
- 1. A downhole motor assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing, and a bent portion, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to the surface than the second end, in use, wherein the bent portion is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing, and wherein the at least one thrust bearing bears between a body of the motor and an output shaft of the assembly.
- 2. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is provided at least one further thrust bearing, the at least one further thrust bearing being closer to the second end than is the bent portion.
- 3. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one thrust bearing is provided between the motor and the bent portions.
- 4. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein an at least one yet further thrust bearing is provided, wherein the at least one yet further thrust bearing is closer to the first end than is the motor.
- 5. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor is provided between the at least one thrust bearing and the bent portion.
- 6. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the motor is provided closer to the second end than is the bent portion.
- 7. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor is provided within a motor drive section.
- 8. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one thrust bearing is provided within a thrust bearing section.
- 9. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bent portion comprises a bent housing.
- 10. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor comprises one or more individual motors.
- 11. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor is a hydraulic type.
- 12. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor is of a turbine type.
- 13. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor comprises a Moineau motor, PDM motor, or an electric motor.
- 14. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one thrust bearing comprises at least one elastomer bearing and/or at least one metal bearing.
- 15. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein a plurality of elastomer and/or metal bearings are provided, the type and number being selected according to a required preselected thrust capacity.
- 16. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the thrust bearing section includes a driveshaft.
- 17. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the driveshaft is flexible.
- 18. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the driveshaft is made at least partially from, titanium or copper beryllium steel.
- 19. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the bent housing includes a driveshaft flexible coupling.
- 20. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second end includes an output shaft operably connected to the driveshaft.
- 21. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second end provides a bit connection means.
- 22. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor assembly provides at least one stabiliser on an outermost surface thereof.
- 23. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor assembly provides a first stabiliser at an end of the motor closer to the at least one thrust bearing than another end of the motor.
- 24. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 23, wherein the motor assembly provides a second stabiliser at or near the second end of the assembly.
- 25. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor and the at least one thrust bearing are coupled by a flexible coupling.
- 26. A downhole motor assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein where the motor comprises a plurality of individual motors one or more individual motors are coupled one to the other by a further flexible coupling.
- 27. A method of directional drilling of a wellbore comprising:providing a downhole motor assembly, the assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing and a bent portion, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to the surface than the second end, in use, wherein the bent portion is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing, and wherein the at least one thrust bearing bears between a body of the motor and an output shaft of the assembly; directionally drilling the well bore by means of the assembly.
- 28. A downhole motor assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing, and a fixed bent housing, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to the surface than the second end, in use, wherein the fixed bent housing is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing, and wherein the at least one thrust bearing bears between a body of the motor and an output shaft of the assembly.
- 29. A method of directional drilling of a wellbore comprising:providing a downhole motor assembly, the assembly comprising a motor, at least one thrust bearing and a fixed bent housing, the assembly having a first end and a second end, the first end being closer to surface than the second end, in use, wherein the fixed bent housing is closer to the second end than is the at least one thrust bearing, and wherein the at least one thrust bearing bears between a body of the motor and an output shaft of the assembly; and directionally drilling the well bore by means of the assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
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9801644 |
Jan 1998 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/GB99/00196 |
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Publishing Date |
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WO99/39074 |
8/5/1999 |
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