Claims
- 1. A method of closing a fluid flow aperture in a well pipe comprising the steps:
providing a pipe section having at least one fluid flow aperture through a peripheral wall of said pipe section; securing a malleable sleeve to the inside of said pipe section, said sleeve being aligned to extend axially along said wall adjacent to said aperture, an outside diameter of said sleeve being less than an inside diameter of said wall to provide a fluid flow annulus between said sleeve and said peripheral wall; providing annulus sealing elements between said sleeve and said wall; positioning a sleeve expansion tool in said pipe section to align with said sleeve; operating said sleeve expansion tool to expand said sleeve against said sealing elements to seal said annulus from fluid flow through said aperture; and, removing said completion tool from said pipe section.
- 2. A method as described by claim I wherein said sleeve is welded to said peripheral wall.
- 3. A method as described by claim 1 wherein said sleeve is clamped between adjacent pipe sections.
- 4. A method as described by claim 1 wherein said sleeve expansion tool is initially secured to a second pipe section below a first section for positioning in said wellbore, said sleeve expansion tool being selectively attached to said completion tool and detached from said pipe section for sleeve expansion.
- 5. A method as described by claim 1 wherein said sleeve expansion tool is combined with a well completion tool for positioning in said secured pipe section.
- 6. A method as described by claim 5 wherein said sleeve expansion tool has a reduced diameter for positioning in said casing section below said sleeve and expands to a greater diameter when drawn back through said sleeve.
- 7. A method as described by claim 5 wherein said sleeve expansion tool is expanded against said sleeve by internal fluid pressure.
- 8. An apparatus for closing a fluid flow aperture in a well pipe wall, said apparatus comprising a substantially cylindrical sleeve formed of malleable material, said sleeve being disposed within said pipe wall and adjacent said aperture, one end of said sleeve being radially flared with an outer rim of the flare being secured to said pipe wall to provide an annular space between said sleeve and said pipe wall to channel fluid flow through said aperture, along said annulus and into a flowbore enclosed by said pipe wall, a perimeter sealing element disposed between said sleeve and said pipe wall to seal said annulus from said aperture flow when said sleeve is expanded against said pipe wall.
- 9. An apparatus as described by claim 8 wherein the outer rim of said sleeve flare is welded to said pipe wall.
- 10. An apparatus as described by claim 8 wherein the outer rim of said sleeve flare is secured between adjacent casing joints.
- 11. An apparatus as described by claim 8 wherein said perimeter sealing element comprises an O-ring positioned around the outer perimeter of said sleeve.
- 12. A well production sand screen having an outer screen element enclosing a base pipe, said outer screen element having particle size restricted flow orifices to channel a production flow of well fluid past said outer screen element into an internal flow chamber between said outer screen and said base pipe, first and second apertures through said base pipe between said internal flow chamber and a central flow bore, and a malleable material sleeve in substantially parallel alignment with said flow bore adjacent said first aperture, said sleeve having an out-turned flange secured to said base pipe to form an annular flow space between said sleeve and said base pipe whereby an expanded deformation of said sleeve obstructs fluid flow through said first aperture.
- 13. A well production screen as described by claim 12 wherein said first and second apertures are separated along said internal flow chamber by a flow restriction channel whereby fluid flow through said outer screen is required to traverse said flow restriction to enter said flow bore when said sleeve is deformed.
- 14. A well production screen as described by claim 13 wherein said flow restriction channel is a helically wound flow course.
- 15. A well production screen as described by claim 12 wherein said sleeve includes sealing elements between said sleeve and said base pipe whereby said sleeve is deformed against said sealing elements to seal said first aperture from flow therethrough.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/231,287 filed on Sep. 8, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60231287 |
Sep 2000 |
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