Fluid sampling methods and apparatus for use in boreholes

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719049
  • Patent Number
    6,719,049
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a method of sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, and an apparatus for carrying out such a method. According to the invention, a borehole tool is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, wherein the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes is selected so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to fluid sampling methods and apparatus for use in a borehole in an earth formation, for obtaining samples of the formation fluids in the earth formation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When a borehole is drilled into an earth formation in search of hydrocarbons, the borehole is typically filled with borehole fluids, primarily the re-circulating drilling fluid, or “drilling mud”, used to lubricate the drill bit and carry away the cuttings. These borehole fluids penetrate into the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole, creating an “invaded zone” that may be several tens of centimetres in radial extent.




When it is subsequently desired to obtain a sample of the formation fluids for analysis, a tool incorporating a sampling probe is lowered into the borehole (which is typically still filled with borehole fluids) to the desired depth, the sampling probe is urged against the borehole wall, and a sample of the formation fluids is drawn into the tool. However, since the sample is drawn through the invaded zone, and the tool incorporating the sampling probe is still surrounded by borehole fluids, the sample tends to become contaminated with borehole fluids from the invaded zone, and possibly even from the borehole itself, and is therefore not truly representative of the formation fluids.




One way of addressing this problem is disclosed in International Patent Application No. WO 00/43812, and involves using a sampling probe having an outer zone surrounding an inner zone, fluid being drawn into both zones. The outer zone tends to shield the inner zone from the borehole fluids surrounding the tool embodying the sample probe, and thus makes it possible to obtain a relatively uncontaminated sample of the formation fluids via the inner zone.




However, the time taken to obtain a large enough sample having a given relatively low level of contamination can vary widely in dependence on borehole conditions. It is therefore an object of the present invention in some of its aspects to alleviate this problem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, using a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, wherein the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes is selected so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.




The selecting step is preferably performed in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations.




In one implementation of the first aspect of the invention, the selecting step comprises adapting the tool to receive interchangeable sampling probe devices, and choosing the sampling probe device from among a plurality of sampling probe devices each having a different value of said ratio. In another implementation of the invention, the selecting step comprises adapting the sampling probe device to receive interchangeable inner probes, and choosing the inner probe from among a plurality of inner probes each having a different flow area.




According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for implementing the method of the first aspect of the invention, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool adapted to be lowered into a borehole, the tool being adapted to receive any one of a plurality of interchangeable sampling probe devices and including means for urging a received sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, each sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes being different for each sampling probe device.




According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided another apparatus for implementing the method of the first aspect of the invention, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into a borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, wherein the sampling probe device is adapted to receive any one of a plurality of inner probes each having a different flow area.




In this third aspect of the invention, said inner and outer probes are advantageously substantially circular in cross-section and substantially coaxial with each other, and each said inner probe may be adapted for screw-threaded engagement with the sampling probe device.




According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, using a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the method comprising adjusting the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.




In a preferred implementation of this fourth aspect of the invention, the adjusting step is performed in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations, and may comprise changing the area of the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole.




The end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole may be deformable, in which case the changing step may comprise varying the force with which said inner probe is urged into contact with the wall of the borehole. Alternatively, the inner probe may comprises a plurality of closely-fitting, coaxially-internested, relatively slideable cylinders, and the changing step may comprise varying the number of said cylinders in contact with the formation.




According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provide apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, and means for adjusting the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.




Advantageously, the adjusting means is operated to adjust the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations.




Conveniently, the adjusting means comprises means for changing the area of the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole. Thus the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole may be deformable, and the changing means may comprise means for varying the force with which said inner probe is urged into contact with the wall of the borehole. Alternatively, the inner probe may comprise a plurality of closely-fitting, coaxially-internested, relatively slideable cylinders, and the changing means may comprise means for varying the number of said cylinders in contact with the formation.




In another implementation of the fifth aspect of the invention, the outer probe comprises an inner region, and an outer region surrounding the inner region, for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the tool further comprising valve means selectively operable to combine the fluid sample withdrawn via said inner region of the outer probe with the fluid sample withdrawn via the inner probe.




According to a sixth aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe, an intermediate probe surrounding the inner probe, and an outer probe surrounding the intermediate probe, all for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the tool further comprising valve means selectively operable to combine the fluid sample withdrawn via said intermediate probe with the fluid sample withdrawn via the inner probe.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described, by way of non-limitative example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1A

is a somewhat schematic representation of apparatus in accordance with the present invention disposed in a borehole penetrating an earth formation, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool incorporating a sampling probe device through which fluid samples are withdrawn from the formation;





FIG. 1B

shows a modification of the apparatus of

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2

shows at (


a


) and (


b


) alternative forms of the end of the sampling probe device of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

which is urged into contact with the formation and through which the samples flow into the borehole tool;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a preferred implementation of the sampling probe device of FIG.


2


(


a


);





FIGS. 4 and 5

are schematic representations of an alternative implementation of the sampling probe device of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

;





FIG. 6

shows a preferred implementation of the probe sampling device of

FIGS. 4 and 5

; and





FIGS. 7

to


13


illustrate different implementations of variable area probes which can be incorporated into the sampling probe device of FIGS.


1


A and


1


B.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




We have found by a combination of theory and numerical simulations that when using a borehole tool with a sampling probe device having an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe to obtain a sample of formation fluid having a given low level of contamination by borehole fluid and filtrate (that is, borehole fluid that has seeped into the so-called invaded zone around the borehole), the time taken to obtain the sample not only varies widely with the viscosity of the filtrate and the radial extent of the invaded zone, but is also significantly affected by the ratio of the flow rate of the fluid flowing into the inner sampling probe to the total flow rate into the outer probe and the inner sampling probe. The present invention is based on the appreciation that varying this ratio in dependence upon such parameters as the relative viscosities of the formation fluid and the filtrate, the radial extent of the invaded zone, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formation, which are often known in advance, can significantly reduce the time taken to obtain the sample.




With reference now to the drawings, the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

comprises an elongate modular borehole tool


10


suspended on a wireline or slickline


12


in a borehole


14


penetrating an earth formation


16


believed to contain exploitable, ie recoverable, hydrocarbons. Surrounding the borehole


14


, to a radial distance of up to several tens of centimetres, is an invaded zone


18


of the formation


16


into which contaminants, typically filtrate from drilling mud used in the drilling of the borehole, have penetrated from the borehole.




The borehole tool


10


is provided with a sampling probe device


20


which will be described in more detail hereinafter and which projects laterally from the tool. The sampling probe device


20


is urged into firm contact with the wall of the borehole


14


adjacent the formation


16


by an anchoring device


22


, which is mounted on the side of the tool


10


substantially opposite the sampling probe and which presses against the borehole wall. As will become apparent, the sampling probe device


20


includes inner and outer probes


24


,


26


having respective flow areas whose ratio can be varied. The inner probe


24


is selectively connectable via an outlet conduit


28


containing a pair of changeover (or diverter) valves


30


either to a sample chamber


32


or to a dump outlet (not shown), while the outer probe


26


is coupled via an outlet conduit


34


to a dump outlet (not shown). Both of the probes


24


,


26


are arranged to draw fluid samples from the formation


16


, under the control of respective pumps


38


and a control system


40


which controls the valves


30


and the pumps


38


. In the event it is determined that a sample of the formation having an acceptably low level of contamination can be obtained via the inner probe


24


, the control system


40


operates pumps


38


to control the relative flow rates or pressures at the inner and outer probes


24


,


26


, and sets the valves


30


to direct the sample from the inner probe


24


into the sample chamber


32


.




It will be appreciated that in the borehole tool


10


of

FIG. 1A

, fluid is drawn into the sample chamber


32


without passing through the relevant pump


38


. In the modification of Figure of

FIG. 1B

, the fluid passes through the relevant pump


38


en route to the sample chamber. Other modifications which can be made include using a single pump in place of the two pumps


38


, and providing the conduit


34


with valves and a sample chamber analogous to the valves


30


and sample chamber


32


, so that the fluid obtained via the outer probe


26


can be selectively retained or dumped, rather than always dumped.




As can be seen in

FIG. 2

, the inner and outer probes


24


,


26


of the sampling probe device


20


can be either circular and concentric, with the outer probe completely surrounding the inner probe, as shown in FIG.


2


(


a


), or rectangular, again with the outer probe completely surrounding the inner probe, as shown in FIG.


2


(


b


).

FIG. 3

shows a preferred implementation of the sampling probe device of FIG.


2


(


a


), in which the inner probe


24


is replaceable by virtue of having a screw-threaded connection


42


with the end of its conduit


28


, so that the aforementioned variable flow area ratio feature can be achieved simply by changing the inner probe


24


for one having a different diameter. It will be appreciated that the outer wall of the outer probe


26


can alternatively or additionally be made replaceable by use of a similar screw-threaded connection with the outer wall of its conduit


34


, thus permitting the range of variation of the flow area ratio to be widened. In another implementation, the whole probe device


20


can be made replaceable, so that the variable flow are feature is achieved by selecting one of several sampling probe devices


20


each having inner and outer probes of different flow area ratio.




The alternative implementation of the sampling probe device


20


shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

comprises inner, intermediate and outer probes


44


,


46


and


48


, which are substantially circular and concentric with each other. The intermediate probe


46


completely surrounds the inner probe


44


, while the outer probe


48


completely surrounds the intermediate probe


46


. All three of the probes


44


,


46


,


48


withdraw fluid samples from the formation


16


under the control of the pump


38


and the control system


40


of

FIG. 1

, but the outlet conduit


50


of the intermediate probe includes a valve


52


, also controlled by the control system


40


, by which the fluid sample withdrawn via the intermediate probe


46


can be selectively combined either with the sample in the conduit


28


from the inner probe


44


, or with the sample in the conduit


34


from the outer probe


48


. It will be appreciated that these alternatives are equivalent to increasing the flow area of the inner probe


44


by the flow area of the intermediate probe


46


on the one hand, and increasing the flow area of the outer probe


48


by the flow area of the intermediate probe


46


on the other hand, thus achieving the aforementioned variable flow area ratio mentioned earlier.




One way of implementing the valve


52


of the sampling probe device


20


of

FIGS. 4 and 5

is shown in FIG.


6


. Thus the conduits


28


,


50


and


34


of the probes


44


,


46


and


48


respectively are coaxially internested, and a shuttle valve member


54


is axially movable in the conduit


50


between a first position, in which it opens a port


56


between the conduit


50


and the conduit


28


while closing a port


58


between the conduit


50


and the conduit


34


, and a second position, in which it closes the port


56


and opens the port


58


.




It will be appreciated that the principles underlying the probe sampling device


20


of

FIGS. 4

to


6


, which provides two different flow area ratios, can readily be extended by using more than three concentrically arranged probes communicating with a corresponding number of coaxially internested outlet conduits and having an appropriate number of shuttle or other switchover valves. And although it is convenient for the probes and their outlet conduits to be circular in section, it is not essential: as already described, rectangular sections can also be used.





FIGS. 7

to


13


, each of which is made up of four separate figures referenced (


a


), (


b


), (


c


) and (


d


), show different implementations of variable area probes, each of which can be used as the inner probe


24


of the sampling probe device


20


of

FIG. 1

(as shown), and/or as the outer probe


26


.




Thus the probe


24


of

FIG. 7

comprises a tube


60


made of a soft deformable compound, and is shown undeformed in FIG.


7


(


a


), with its flow area in its undeformed state shown in FIG.


7


(


b


). Applying an axial force to the tube


60


to press it more firmly against the borehole wall deforms the probe and reduces its flow area as shown in FIGS.


7


(


c


) and


7


(


d


) respectively. The axial force can be applied by any suitable mechanism, eg a mechanical, electromechanical or hydraulic mechanism.




The probe


24


of

FIG. 8

comprises a tube


62


made from a semi-stiff deformable material which is thinner than the material of the probe of FIG.


7


. Otherwise, its mode of use is basically similar to that of the

FIG. 7

probe, and the views of FIGS.


8


(


a


) to


8


(


d


) correspond to those of FIGS.


7


(


a


) to


7


(


d


).




The probe


24


of

FIG. 9

comprises an array of close-fitting coaxially-internested cylinders


64


, which are arranged such that an increasing axial force progressively increases the number of them, from the outer one towards the inner one, in contact with the borehole wall, thus progressively decreasing the flow area of the probe. The maximum flow area state of the probe is shown in FIGS.


9


(


a


) and


9


(


b


), while a reduced flow area state is shown in FIGS.


9


(


c


) and


9


(


d


).





FIG. 10

shows a variation of the

FIG. 9

probe, in which the cylinders


64


are coupled together at each of their ends


66


, but which otherwise operates in substantially the same manner.




The probe


24


of

FIG. 11

comprises a single spirally-wound cylinder


68


, whose staggered inner turns respond to an axial force in a manner analogous to the interested cylinders of

FIGS. 9 and 10

. Again, the maximum flow area state of the probe is shown in FIGS.


11


(


a


) and


11


(


b


), while a reduced flow area state is shown in FIGS.


11


(


c


) and


11


(


d


).





FIGS. 12 and 13

show probes


24


both made from a cylindrical tightly coiled spring


70


with a trumpet-shaped end


72


for contacting the borehole wall: in the former, the spring has a flat coil at its borehole contact end, while in the latter, the spring is potted in a suitable elastomer. In both cases, axial force increases the number of coils of the spring in contact with the borehole wall, so decreasing the flow area of the probe.




Several modifications can be made to the described embodiments of the invention.




For example, the inner and outer probes need not be circular or rectangular in section, but can be elliptical, ellipsoidal, polygonal or any other convenient shape, or even different from each other, as long as the outer probe surrounds the inner probe. In practice, the geometry of the probes is typically selected in dependence upon such parameters as the depth of invasion of the filtrate, the ratio between the viscosity of the filtrate and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and anisotropy of the formations.



Claims
  • 1. A method of sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, said method comprising the steps of lowering a borehole tool with a sampling probe device into the borehole; urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall and withdrawing fluid samples from the formation, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, said method further comprising the step of selecting the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.
  • 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the selecting step is performed in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations.
  • 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the selecting step comprises adapting the tool to receive interchangeable sampling probe devices, and choosing the sampling probe device from among a plurality of sampling probe devices each having a different value of said ratio.
  • 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the selecting step comprises adapting the sampling probe device to receive interchangeable inner probes, and choosing the inner probe from among a plurality of inner probes each having a different flow area.
  • 5. Apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool adapted to be lowered into the borehole, the tool being adapted to receive any one of a plurality of interchangeable sampling probe devices and including means for urging a received sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, each sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes being different for each sampling probe device.
  • 6. Apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, wherein the sampling probe device is adapted to receive any one of a plurality of inner probes each having a different flow area.
  • 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein said inner and outer probes are substantially circular in cross-section and substantially coaxial with each other.
  • 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein said inner and outer probes are substantially elliptical or ellipsoidal in cross-section.
  • 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein said inner and outer probes are substantially polygonal in cross-section.
  • 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of said inner probes is adapted for screw-threaded engagement with the sampling probe device.
  • 11. A method of sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, using a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the method comprising adjusting the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.
  • 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the adjusting step is performed in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations.
  • 13. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the adjusting step comprises changing the area of the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole.
  • 14. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole is deformable, and the changing step comprises varying the force with which said inner probe is urged into contact with the wall of the borehole.
  • 15. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the inner probe comprises a plurality of closely-fitting, coaxially-internested, relatively slideable cylinders, and the changing step comprises varying the number of said cylinders in contact with the formation.
  • 16. Apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe and an outer probe surrounding the inner probe for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, and means for adjusting the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes so as to tend to reduce the time taken to obtain via the inner probe a sample of the formation fluids having a given level of contamination by borehole fluids.
  • 17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the adjusting means is operated to adjust the ratio between the respective flow areas of the inner and outer probes in dependence upon at least one parameter selected from the radial depth of the invaded region of the formation around the borehole, the ratio between the viscosity of the borehole fluids which have invaded the formation and the viscosity of the formation fluids, and the permeability and the anisotropy of the formations.
  • 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the adjusting means comprises means for changing the area of the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole.
  • 19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the end of the inner probe in contact with the wall of the borehole is deformable, and the changing means comprises means for varying the force with which said inner probe is urged into contact with the wall of the borehole.
  • 20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the inner probe comprises a plurality of closely-fitting, coaxially-internested, relatively slideable cylinders, and the changing means comprises means for varying the number of said cylinders in contact with the formation.
  • 21. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the outer probe comprises an inner region and an outer region surrounding the inner region for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the tool further comprising valve means selectively operable to combine the fluid sample withdrawn via said inner region of the outer probe with the fluid sample withdrawn via the inner probe.
  • 22. Apparatus for sampling the formation fluids in an earth formation surrounding a borehole, the region of the formation immediately surrounding the borehole being at least partially invaded by borehole fluids, the apparatus comprising a borehole tool which is adapted to be lowered into the borehole and which is provided with a sampling probe device and means for urging the sampling probe device into contact with the borehole wall, the sampling probe device comprising an inner probe, an intermediate probe surrounding the inner probe, and an outer probe surrounding the intermediate probe, all for withdrawing respective fluid samples from the formation, the tool further comprising valve means selectively operable to combine the fluid sample withdrawn via said intermediate probe with the fluid sample withdrawn via the inner probe.
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