Claims
- 1. A method for acquiring data from a subsurface earth formation during drilling operations, comprising:
- (a) drilling a wellbore with a drill string having a drill collar with a drill bit connected thereto, the drill collar having a data sensor adapted for remote positioning within a selected subsurface formation intersected by the wellbore;
- (b) moving the data sensor from the drill collar into a selected subsurface formation for sensing of formation data thereby;
- (c) transmitting signals representative of the formation data from the data sensor; and
- (d) receiving the transmitted formation data signals to determine various formation parameters.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the transmitted formation data signals are received by a data receiver disposed in the drill collar during drilling of the wellbore.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the transmitted formation data signals are received by a wireline tool during a well logging operation commenced during a well trip.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of moving the data sensor comprises:
- (a) drilling a sensor bore into the well bore wall; and
- (b) placing the data sensor within the sensor bore.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of moving the data sensor comprises applying sufficient force to the data sensor from the drill collar to cause the data sensor to penetrate the subsurface earth formation.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of applying force to the data sensor comprises using hydraulic power applied from the drill collar.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of applying force to the data sensor comprises firing the data sensor from the drill collar into the subsurface earth formation as a propellant actuated projectile using a propellant charges ignited within the drill collar.
- 8. A method for substantially continuously acquiring data from a location within a subsurface earth formation during well drilling operations, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling a wellbore with a drill string having a drill collar connected therein and having a drill bit that is rotated by the drill string against the earth formation, the drill collar having formation data receiving means and having formation data sensing means being movable relative to the drill collar from a retracted position within the drill collar to a deployed position in data sensing engagement within the subsurface earth formation beyond the wellbore, the data sensing means being adapted to sense formation data and provide a formation data output that is receivable by the formation data receiving means;
- (b) moving the formation data sensing means from the retracted position to the deployed position within the subsurface formation beyond the borehole for data sensing engagement with the subsurface formation;
- (c) transmitting signals from the data sensing means representative of the formation data sensed thereby; and
- (d) receiving the transmitted signals by the formation data receiving means to determine various formation parameters.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the signal transmitting and receiving steps take place while the drill collar is being moved within the borehole during a drilling operation.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the signal transmitting step takes place while the drill collar is being rotated within the borehole during a drilling operation.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the signal receiving step takes place while the drill collar is static within the borehole being drilled.
- 12. The method of claim 8, wherein the deployed position is defined by moving the formation data sensing means perpendicularly to the borehole through the subsurface formation.
- 13. A method for substantially continuously acquiring data from a location within a subsurface earth formation during well drilling operations, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling a wellbore with a drill string having a drill collar connected therein and having a drill bit that is rotated by the drill string against the earth formation, the drill collar having formation data receiving means and having formation data sensing means being movable relative to the drill collar from a retracted position within the drill collar to a deployed position in data sensing engagement within the subsurface earth formation beyond the wellbore, the data sensing means being adapted to sense formation data and provide a formation data output that is receivable by the formation data receiving means;
- (b) interrupting wellbore drilling operations;
- (c) moving the formation data sensing means from the retracted position to the deployed position within the subsurface formation beyond the borehole for data sensing engagement with the subsurface formation;
- (d) continuing wellbore drilling operations;
- (e) transmitting signals from the formation data sensing means representative of the formation data sensed thereby;
- (f) moving the drill collar to position the formation data receiving means in proximity with the formation data sensing means; and
- (g) receiving the transmitted signals by the formation data receiving means to determine various formation parameters.
- 14. A method for measuring formation parameters during well drilling operations, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling a wellbore in a subsurface earth formation with a drill string having a drill collar and having a drill bit, the drill collar having a sonde that includes sensing means movable from a retracted position within the sonde to a deployed position within the subsurface earth formation beyond the wellbore, the sensing means having electronic circuitry therein adapted to sense selected formation parameters and provide data output signals representing the sensed formation parameters, the sonde further having receiving means for receiving the data output signals;
- (b) with the drill collar and sonde at a desired location relative to a subsurface formation of interest, moving the sensing means from a retracted position within the sonde to a deployed position within the subsurface formation of interest outwardly of the wellbore;
- (c) electronically activating the electronic circuitry of the sensing means, causing the sensing means to sense the selected formation parameters;
- (d) causing the sensing means to transmit data output signals representative of the sensed formation parameters; and
- (e) receiving the data output signals from the sensing means with the receiving means.
- 15. A method for sensing formation data during well drilling operations, comprising the steps of:
- (a) positioning within a subsurface earth formation intersected by a wellbore at least one remote data sensor for sensing at least one formation data parameter and for transmitting at least one data signal representing the one formation data parameter;
- (b) transmitting an activation signal to the remote data sensor to induce the sensor to sense the one formation parameter and transmit at least one data signal representing the one formation parameter; and
- (c) receiving the one data signal from the one remote data sensor during drilling of the wellbore.
- 16. An apparatus for acquiring selected data from a subsurface formation intersected by a wellbore during drilling of the wellbore, comprising:
- (a) a drill collar being connected in a drill string having a drill bit at the lower end thereof;
- (b) a sonde located within the drill collar and having electronic circuitry for transmitting and for receiving signals, said sonde having a sensor receptacle;
- (c) a remote intelligent sensor located within the sensor receptacle of said sonde and having electronic sensor circuitry for sensing the selected data, and having electric circuitry for receiving the signals transmitted by the transmitting and receiving circuitry of said sonde and for transmitting formation data signals to the transmitting and receiving circuitry of said sonde; and
- (d) means within said sonde for laterally deploying said remote intelligent sensor from the sensor receptacle to a location within the subsurface formation beyond the wellbore.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said laterally deploying means of said remote intelligent sensor comprises a hydraulic actuator system within said sonde having a hydraulically energized deployment ram disposed for engagement with said remote intelligent sensor, the hydraulic actuator system being selectively controlled by said transmitting and receiving circuitry of said sonde for hydraulically moving said remote intelligent sensor from the sensor receptacle to an embedded position within the subsurface formation and sufficiently remote from the wellbore to sense the selected formation data.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said sonde includes a pressure gauge and a sensor calibration system for calibrating said remote intelligent sensor with respect to ambient borehole pressure at the depth of the selected subsurface formation within which said remote intelligent sensor is to be deployed.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein:
- (a) the transmitting and receiving circuitry of said sonde is adapted for transmitting command signals at a frequency F and for receiving data signals at a frequency 2F; and
- (b) the receiving and transmitting circuitry of said remote intelligent sensor is adapted for receiving command signals at a frequency F and for transmitting data signals at a frequency 2F.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein:
- (a) said remote intelligent sensor includes an electronic memory circuit for acquiring formation data over a period of time; and
- (b) the data sensing circuitry of said remote intelligent sensor includes means for inputting formation data into said electronic memory circuit, and a coil control circuit receiving the output of said electronic memory circuit for activating the receiving and transmitting circuitry of said remote intelligent sensor for transmitting signals representative of the sensed formation data from the deployed location of said remote intelligent sensor to the transmitting and receiving circuitry of said sonde.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/048,254, filed Jun. 2, 1997, and incorporates such provisional application by reference herein.
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