Claims
- 1. A method of well completion comprising the steps of:
(a) combining a first assembly including a well fluid production string having a production flow tubing, a well annulus packer and a well tool attachment profile within an internal flow bore of said tubing proximate of lower distal end of said tubing; (b) combining a second assembly including an explosively actuated well perforating tool with a latching mechanism for selectively securing and releasing said second assembly relative to said attachment profile, said mechanism and perforating tool being dimensioned to freely traverse said tubing flow bore; (c) combining a third assembly including said first and second assemblies; (d) suspending said third assembly within a well; and, (e) setting said annulus packer.
- 2. A method of well completion as described by claim 1 wherein said perforating tool is activated after the setting of said packer to detonate explosive charges.
- 3. A method of well completion as described by claim 2 wherein the detonation of said explosive charges releases said second assembly from said first assembly.
- 4. A method of well completion as described by claim 1 wherein said second assembly is suspended from a surface opening of said well along and within said tubing flow bore.
- 5. A method of well completion as described by claim 4 wherein said second assembly is manipulated to release said mechanism from said tubing profile and extract said second assembly from said well along said flow bore.
- 6. A method of well completion as described by claim 5 wherein said second assembly is recombined with said first assembly by wireline.
- 7. A method of well completion as described by claim 6 wherein said latching mechanism is energized by wellbore pressure to engage said tubing profile.
- 8. A method of well completion as described by claim 1 wherein said second assembly is combined at a physical location remote from a situs of said well and transported as an assembly to said situs.
- 9. A method of well completion as described by claim 1 wherein said second assembly is combined with said first assembly in the proximity of said well.
- 10. A well completion assembly comprising:
(a) a first subassembly having a well fluid production tubing, a well annulus packer and a well tool attachment profile within an internal flow bore of said tubing proximate of a lower distal end of said tubing; and, (b) a second subassembly having an explosively actuated well perforation tool and a selectively engaged latching mechanism meshed with said tubing attachment profile, said perforating tool and said latching mechanism being dimensioned to traverse said tubing flow bore.
- 11. A well completion assembly as described by claim 10 wherein said latching mechanism is responsive to an explosive discharge of said well perforation tool to release said second subassembly from said first subassembly.
- 12. A well completion assembly as described by claim 10 wherein said latching mechanism provides a compatible interface with a suspended connector for releasing said second subassembly from said first subassembly.
- 13. A method of perforating a well casing comprising the steps of:
a) securing a perforating gun to a connector module by means of a latch mechanism, said gun and connector module dimensioned to freely traverse a production tubing bore; b) setting said latch mechanism at a first of at least two set positions, said first position for securing an anchor dog within a tubing bore detent profile; c) securing said connector module and perforating gun to a production tubing string having a well annulus packer and a bore detent profile by meshing said anchor dog with said detent profile; d) positioning an assembly of said gun, said connector module and said tubing string at a desired well depth; e) setting said packer; and, f) discharging said perforating gun.
- 14. A method as described by claim 13 wherein combustion gas from said gun discharge is channeled to release said latch mechanism from said first set position and thereby release said anchor dog from the detent profile of said tubing string.
- 15. A method as described by claim 13 wherein said anchor dog may be released from said latch position by tension.
- 16. A method as described by claim 15 wherein a subassembly of said connector module and gun is removed from said tubing string.
- 17. A method as described by claim 13 wherein hydrostatic well pressure forces said anchor dog against said tubing string.
- 18. A method as described by claim 17 wherein said hydrostatic well pressure is applied against said anchor dog proximate of a predetermined depth of said anchor dog within said well.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/002,791 filed Nov. 15, 2001. Said application Ser. No. 10/002,791 claims the filing priority date of Nov. 15, 2000 based upon U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/248,810.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60248810 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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