Claims
- 1. A tool for maintaining the phase integrity of a deep well formation sample comprising:. a cylinder having at least two free pistons therein dividing said cylinder into at least three, variable volume chambers including an intermediate chamber and first and second end chambers, a first conduit for charging said intermediate chamber with high pressure gas, a second conduit for the substantially free transfer of wellbore fluid into and from said first end chamber and a third conduit for channeling a formation fluid flow into said second end chamber.
- 2. A tool as described by claim 1 having a vacuum jacket substantially enclosing said cylinder.
- 3. A tool as described by claim 2 having an air space substantially enclosing said cylinder.
- 4. A tool as described by claim 2 wherein said vacuum jacket substantially encloses an fair space around said cylinder.
- 5. A tool for maintaining the phase integrity of a deep well formation sample comprising:.
a sample receiving chamber having at least one moveable partition; a force bias on said moveable partition that partially includes a resilient preload on said partition; and, a pump for extracting formation fluid and transferring said fluid into said receiving chamber against the bias of said force.
- 6. A tool as described by claim 5 wherein said resilient preload is a mechanical spring.
- 7. A tool as described by claim 5 wherein said resilient preload is a gas spring.
- 8. A tool as described by claim 5 wherein said resilient preload is an elastomer spring.
- 9. A tool as described by claim 5 wherein said force bias additionally includes wellbore hydrostatic pressure.
- 10. A tool as described by claim 9 wherein said wellbore hydrostatic pressure is imposed on a second moveable partition.
- 11. A tool as described by claim 10 wherein said resilient preload is disposed between said one moveable partition and said second moveable partition.
- 12. A tool for maintaining the phase integrity of a deep well formation sample comprising:
a sample receiving chamber having a resilient preload against a moveable chamber partition; and, a heat transfer barrier substantially enclosing said receiving chamber.
- 13. A tool as described by claim 12 wherein said heat transfer barrier comprises a vacuum space.
- 14. A tool as described by claim 13 wherein said heat transfer barrier comprises an air space within said vacuum space.
- 15. A tool as described by claim 12 wherein said heat transfer barrier comprises a detachable jacket around said sample receiving chamber.
- 16. A tool as described by claim 12 wherein said heat transfer barrier comprises a fusible metal.
- 17. A tool as described by claim 12 wherein said heat transfer barrier comprises a eutectic compound.
- 18. A method for collecting a sample of deep well formation fluid comprising the steps of:
preloading a moveable partition in a sample collection chamber with a resilient force; extracting from a deep well formation, a sample of in situ formation fluid therein; and, transferring said sample of in situ fluid into said sample collection chamber by displacing said moveable partition against said resilient force.
- 19. A method as described by claim 18 wherein said resilient force is calibrated to maintain the pressure said sample above a respective bubble point.
- 20. A method as described by claim 18 wherein said sample is cooled upon transfer into said collection chamber.
- 21. A method as described by claim 18 wherein said resilient force upon said movable partition comprises a pressurized charge of gas.
- 22. A method as described by claim 21 wherein said gas is a substantially inert gas.
- 23. A method as described by claim 21 wherein said gas is substantially nitrogen.
- 24. A method as described by claim 21 wherein said gas is substantially air.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/323,220 filed Sep. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60323220 |
Sep 2001 |
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