Claims
- 1. An expandable well screen, comprising:a pleated woven metal filter element, the filter element being radially expanded from a first radially compressed configuration to a second radially enlarged configuration, fluid flow through the well screen being filtered when the filter element is in the second configuration.
- 2. The screen according to claim 1, wherein the filter element is circumferentially continuous.
- 3. The screen according to claim 1, further comprising a perforated base pipe disposed within the filter element.
- 4. The screen according to claim 3, wherein the base pipe has opposite ends, each opposite end being circumferentially continuous and configured for sealing attachment to a tubular member.
- 5. The screen according to claim 1, wherein the filter element is substantially unpleated when in the second radially expanded configuration.
- 6. The screen according to claim 1, wherein the filter element includes a first layer of material with first openings therethrough, and a second layer of material with second openings therethrough, the second layer outwardly overlying the first layer, and the second openings being larger than the first openings.
- 7. A subterranean well system, comprising:a wellbore intersecting a formation; and a well screen disposed within the wellbore and filtering fluid flowing between the formation and the wellbore, the screen including a woven metal material filter element radially expanded from a first configuration in which the filter element is circumferentally pleated to a second radially enlarged configuration, fluid flow through the well screen being filtered when the filter element is in the second configuration.
- 8. The well system according to claim 7, wherein the filter element is substantially unpleated in the second radially enlarged configuration.
- 9. The well system according to claim 7, wherein the filter element includes a first layer of material with first openings therethrough, and a second layer of material with second openings therethrough, the second layer outwardly overlying the first layer, and the second openings being larger than the first openings.
- 10. The well system according to claim 7, wherein perforations extend into the formation, wherein the perforations have sand flow inhibiting particulate matter disposed therein, and wherein the filter element is positioned adjacent the perforations retaining the particulate matter within the perforations.
- 11. A subterranean well system, comprising:a wellbore intersecting a formation; and a well screen disposed within the wellbore and filtering fluid flowing between the formation and the wellbore, the screen including a filter element radially expanded from a first configuration in which the filter element is circumferentially pleated to a second radially enlarged configuration, the screen further including a perforated base pipe disposed within the filter element.
- 12. A subterranean well system, comprising:a wellbore intersecting a formation; and a well screen disposed within the wellbore and filtering fluid flowing between the formation and the wellbore, the screen including a filter element radially expanded from a first configuration in which the filter element is circumferentially pleated to a second radially enlarged configuration, the filter element being expanded to the second radially enlarged configuration with gravel in an annulus between the screen and the wellbore, the filter element urging the gravel to displace in the annulus about the screen when the filter element is expanded from the first to the second configuration.
- 13. A method of servicing a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:conveying a screen into the well, the screen being in a first radially compressed configuration thereof, and the screen including a circumferentially pleated woven metal material filter element; positioning the screen within the well; and expanding the screen to a second radially enlarged configuration thereof, fluid flow through the screen being filtered when the screen is in the second configuration.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein in the conveying step, the filter element includes a first layer of material with first openings therethrough, and a second layer of material with second openings therethrough, the second layer outwardly overlying the first layer, and the second openings being larger than the first openings.
- 15. The method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of disposing sand flow inhibiting particulate matter in perforations extending outwardly into a formation intersected by a wellbore of the well before the expanding step.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the expanding step further comprises radially expanding the screen so that it is adjacent the perforations.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein in the expanding step, the radially expanded screen retains the particulate matter in the perforations.
- 18. A method of servicing a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:conveying a screen into the well, the screen being in a first radially compressed configuration thereof, the screen including a circumferentially pleated filter element, the screen further including a perforated base pipe disposed within the filter element; positioning the screen within the well; and expanding the screen to a second radially enlarged configuration thereof.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the expanding step further comprises radially enlarging the base pipe.
- 20. A method of servicing a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of:conveying a screen into the well, the screen being in a first radially compressed configuration thereof, the screen including a circumferentially pleated filter element; positioning the screen within the well; and expanding the screen to a second radially enlarged configuration thereof by radially enlarging the screen within gravel disposed in an annulus formed between the screen and a wellbore of the well, fluid flow through the screen being filtered when the screen is in the second configuration.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the expanding step further comprises displacing the gravel in the annulus about the screen by expansion of the screen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to a provisional application entitled WELLBORE CASING U.S. Ser. No. 60/111,293, filed Dec. 7, 1998, and having Robert L. Cook, David Brisco, Bruce Stewart, Lev Ring, Richard Haut and Bob Mack as inventors thereof, and to a provisional application entitled ISOLATION OF SUBTERRANEAN ZONES U.S. Ser. No. 60/108,558, filed Nov. 16, 1998, and having Robert L. Cook as an inventor thereof, the disclosure of each of these applications being incorporated herein by this reference.
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