Claims
- 1. A tubing conveyed perforating apparatus used in perforating a surrounding well bore, the apparatus comprising:
- a tubular assembly made up of at least one tubular section, the tubular section having a generally cylindrical exterior and an interior bore defined about a central vertical axis, the tubular assembly having an upper connecting end for connection in a tubing string extending to the well surface and a lower end;
- a plurality of explosive charges located within the interior bore of the tubular section;
- a support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges within the interior bore of the tubular section;
- a detonator arrangement which is concentric about the central vertical axis of the interior bore of the tubular assembly, the detonator arrangement defining a hollow opening which communicates with the interior bore of the tubular assembly above and below the detonator arrangement;
- wherein the support means and plurality of explosive charges are comprised of materials which substantially disintegrate upon detonation of the explosive charges, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly is fully open after detonation.
- 2. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges within the interior bore of the tubular section is a disintegratable strip which supports the explosive charges in spaced vertical fashion within the tubular section.
- 3. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges is a disintegratable medium which surrounds and supports the explosive charges in spaced vertical fashion within the tubular section.
- 4. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detonator arrangement comprises a firing head carried within the tubular assembly and a plurality of detonators which are spaced in concentric fashion about the central vertical axis of the interior bore of the tubular assembly, the detonators being actuable by the firing head for detonating the explosive charges to perforate the surrounding well bore.
- 5. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 4, wherein each spaced detonator has a detonator cord which depends therefrom, each detonator cord being fed downwardly within the tubular assembly along the central vertical axis for connection to the plurality of explosive charges.
- 6. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detonator arrangement of the firing head includes a ring-like component which holds a plurality of spaced detonators, the ring-like component having a hollow, central bore which communicates with the interior bore of the tubular assembly.
- 7. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tubular assembly includes at least two tubular sections which contain the explosive charges and which are threadedly connected by external collars, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly which contains the explosive charges is of generally constant internal diameter, the tubular assembly having at least one internal profile for use in subsequent well working operations.
- 8. A tubing conveyed perforating apparatus used in perforating a surrounding well bore, the apparatus comprising:
- a tubular assembly made up of a plurality of tubular sections, each tubular section having a generally cylindrical exterior and an interior bore defined about a central vertical axis, the tubular assembly having an upper connecting end for connection in a tubing string extending to the well surface and a lower end;
- a plurality of shaped explosive charges located within the interior bore of at least two of the tubular sections, the explosive charges being supported within each tubular section in spaced vertical fashion;
- a support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges within the interior bore of the at least two tubular sections;
- a firing head located above the plurality of shaped charges within the interior bore of the tubular assembly and initially sealing off the interior bore thereof from above, the firing head having actuable firing means for detonating the explosive charges to perforate the surrounding well bore, the firing means including a detonator arrangement which is concentric about the central vertical axis of the interior bore of the tubular assembly, thereby defining a hollow opening which communicates with the interior bore of the tubular assembly above and below the detonator arrangement;
- a self-releasing plug mounted at the lower end of the tubular assembly initially sealing the interior bore thereof;
- wherein the support means and plurality of explosive charges are comprised of materials which disintegrate upon detonation of the explosive charges, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly is fully open after detonation.
- 9. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the firing head initially seals off the interior bore of the tubular assembly by means of a frangible disk section included as a part of the firing head, the frangible disk being broken away during an initial step in the actuation of the firing means.
- 10. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges within the interior bore of the at least two tubular sections includes at least one end element which is supported on an internal shoulder provided in the interior bore of the at least a one selected tubular section, the end element having a spoke-like configuration.
- 11. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 10, wherein at least a selected spoke of the end element has an inner passageway for receiving an explosive.
- 12. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 11, wherein the end element is comprised at least partly of a zinc alloy.
- 13. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the interior bore of the tubular assembly between the firing head and the self-releasing plug is initially sealed off from the surrounding well bore to form an air-filled, atmospheric chamber.
- 14. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the support means and plurality of explosive charges are comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of wood and other rigid organic materials, plastics, aluminum, zinc, paper, glass, ceramics, powdered metal and other disintegratable composites and mixtures thereof.
- 15. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the explosive charges are contained within surrounding charge cases, and wherein the charge cases are formed from disintegratable materials including zinc alloy, powdered metals, aluminum, glass, ceramics and combinations thereof.
- 16. The tubing conveyed perforating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least two tubular sections which contain the explosive charges are threadedly connected by external collars, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly which contains the explosive charges is of generally constant internal diameter.
- 17. A method of perforating a well bore having an upper borehole portion and a lower borehole portion including a production interval which is isolated from the well bore by a well casing or the like, the method comprising the steps of:
- suspending a tubing conveyed perforating apparatus and a packer means from a tubing string at a subterranean location within the well bore;
- setting the packer means within the well bore at a position which isolates the lower borehole portion of the well bore from the upper borehole portion thereof and which locates the perforating apparatus adjacent the production interval;
- actuating the perforating apparatus to perforate the well casing adjacent the production interval to thereby allow production fluids to flow through the perforated interval, through a surrounding annular area of the well and upwardly through the tubing string to the well surface;
- wherein the tubing conveyed perforating apparatus includes a tubular assembly made up of at least one tubular section, the tubular section having a generally cylindrical exterior and an interior bore defined about a central vertical axis the tubular assembly having an upper connecting end for connection in a tubing string extending to the well surface and a lower end;
- a plurality of explosive charges located within the interior bore of the tubular section;
- a support means for supporting the plurality of explosive charges within the interior bore of the tubular section;
- a firing head for detonating the explosive charges to perforate the surrounding well bore, the firing head having a detonator arrangement which is concentric about the central vertical axis of the interior bore of the tubular assembly, thereby defining a hollow opening which communicates with the interior bore of the tubular assembly above and below the detonator arrangement;
- wherein the support means and plurality of explosive charges are comprised of materials which substantially disintegrate upon detonation of the explosive charges, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly is fully open after detonation.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the tubular assembly is made up with a firing head with a frangible element which initially seals the interior bore at an upper end thereof and a self-releasing plug which initially seals a lower end thereof, and wherein the act of detonating the explosive charges disintegrates the frangible element of the firing head and releases the self-releasing plug from the interior bore of the tubular assembly, whereby the interior bore of the tubular assembly is fully open after detonating and disintegration of the support means and explosive charges.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the steps of:
- logging the producing interval, after perforating the well casing, by lowering logging tools downwardly from the well surface, through the tubing string and through the now open interior bore of the tubular assembly.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the self-releasing plug is formed from a material which is frangible upon detonation, wherein the plug fragments into pieces upon firing of the perforating apparatus.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the interior bore of the perforating apparatus between the firing head and the self-releasing plug is air-filled.
1. CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of earlier filed Ser. No. 08/814,631 filed Mar. 10, 1997, by David S. Wesson and Don Shewchenko, entitled "Full Bore Gun System", presently pending issued Nov. 3, 1998 U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,538.
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