Claims
- 1. An apparatus for use on a subterranean well conduit to prevent particulate matter in said well of a predeterminable size from passing into said conduit with the well production fluids, comprising:
- an inner member having an interior wall and an exterior wall, said exterior wall having a selected exterior wall shape;
- a fluid flow passageway defined within the interior wall of said inner member;
- fluid flow passage means extending from the interior of said inner member through the exterior wall of said inner member and in communication with said fluid flow passageway;
- retention means wrapped around the exterior wall of said inner member and conforming in shape to said selected exterior wall shape, passing across said fluid flow passage means, and having fluid flow openings therethrough;
- a fluid permeable bed of particulate solids around the exterior of said retention means sized to prevent effectively all such particulate matter in said well from passing inwardly with the production fluids through said fluid permeable bed and through said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway when said conduit and said apparatus are positioned within said subterranean well;
- whereby said openings in said retention means are sized to prevent the particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing into said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway and further sized to permit any particulate matter in said well passing through said fluid permeable bed to pass through the retention means and through the subterranean well conduit; and
- an outer fluid permeable housing positioned around the exterior of said fluid permeable bed and having fluid passages therethrough for transmission of the production fluids within said well through said housing, said fluid passages in said outer housing being sized to prevent effectively all of said particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through said housing and into said well;
- said retention means having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of the outer fluid permeable housing.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said retention means is provided in the form of a mesh.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the retention means is provided in the form of a weave of inner and outer member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises particles of sand.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the fluid permeable bed comprises bauxite.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises glass beads.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises a resin-coated sand.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises a resin coated sand, the resin for which is a one-step phenolic resin.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed is a resin coated sand, the resin being cured to the exterior of the sand particles prior to placement of the apparatus into the well conduit.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed is a resin coated sand, the resin being cured to the exterior of the sand particles in-situ within said well.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises a resin-coated sand, said sand being coated with a fusible, one-step, resole-type phenolic resin, said resin being fused and cured to an infusible state onto the exterior of the sand particles.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable bed comprises silica sand having a mesh size between about 6 and about 250 based upon the U.S. Standard Sieve Series.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable housing comprises a wire-wrapped screen supported by a plurality of interiorly positioned longitudinally spaced ribs.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid permeable housing comprises a slotted member.
- 15. A method of gravel packing a subterranean oil or gas well, to prevent particulate matter in said well of predeterminable size from passing into said conduit with the well production fluids, comprising the steps of:
- (1) introducing into said well a subterranean well conduit having disposed thereon at least one well packer apparatus and at least one gravel packing apparatus, said gravel packing apparatus comprising:
- an inner member having an interior wall and an exterior wall, said exterior wall having an exterior wall shape;
- a fluid flow passageway defined within the interior wall of said inner member;
- fluid flow passage means extending from the interior of said inner member through the exterior wall of said inner member and in communication with said fluid flow passageway;
- retention means wrapped around the exterior wall of said inner member and conforming in shape to said elected exterior wall shape, passing across said fluid flow passage means, and having fluid flow openings therethrough;
- a fluid permeable bed of particulate solids around the exterior of said retention means sized to prevent effectively all such particulate matter in said well from passing inwardly with the production fluids through said fluid permeable bed and through said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway when said conduit and said apparatus are positioned within said subterranean well;
- whereby said openings in said retention means are sized to prevent the particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing into said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway and further sized to permit any particulate matter in said well passing through said fluid permeable bed to pass through the retention means and through the subterranean well conduit; and
- an outer fluid permeable housing positioned around the exterior of said fluid permeable bed and having fluid passages therethrough for transmission of the production fluids within said well through said housing, said fluid passages in said outer housing being sized to prevent effectively all of said particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through said housing and into said well;
- said retention means having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of the outer fluid permeable housing;
- (2) placing said gravel packing apparatus adjacent a production zone in said well;
- (3) setting into said well packer; and
- (4) introducing a carrier fluid containing a particulate matter into said well conduit for placement of said particulate matter exterior of said well conduit and adjacent said production formation.
- 16. A method of gravel packing a subterranean oil or gas well, comprising the steps of:
- (1) introducing into the well a conduit having a gravel packing apparatus thereon, said gravel packing apparatus comprising:
- a cylindrically shaped inner tubular member having an interior wall and an exterior wall;
- a fluid flow passageway defined within the interior wall of said tubular member;
- fluid flow passage means extending from the interior of said tubular member through the exterior wall of said tubular member and in communication with said fluid flow passageway;
- retention means wrapped around the exterior wall of said tubular member and conforming in shape to said exterior wall of said cylindrical shaped inner tubular member, passing across said fluid flow passage means, and having fluid flow openings therethrough;
- a fluid permeable bed of particulate solids around the exterior of said retention means sized to prevent effectively all such particulate matter in said well from passing inwardly with the production fluids through said fluid permeable bed and through said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway when said conduit and said apparatus are positioned within said subterranean well;
- whereby said openings in said retention means are sized to prevent the particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing into said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway and further sized to permit any particulate matter in said well passing through said fluid permeable bed to pass through the retention means and through the subterranean well conduit; and
- a circumferentially shaped outer fluid permeable housing positioned around the exterior of said fluid permeable bed and having fluid passages therethrough for transmission of the production fluids within said well through said housing, said fluid passages in said outer housing being sized to prevent effectively all of said particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through said housing and into said well, at least one of said inner tubular member and said fluid permeable housing being securable at at least one of its respective ends to the subterranean well conduit, said retention means having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of the outer fluid permeable housing;
- (2) positioning said conduit in said well such that said gravel packing apparatus is disposed in said well adjacent a hydrocarbon production zone in said well; and
- (3) flowing fluid through said well and into said gravel packing apparatus and said conduit to the top of the well such that fluid produced from said well and into said conduit does not contain particulate matter of a pre-determinable size.
- 17. An apparatus for use in a subterranean well conduit to prevent particulate matter in said well of a predeterminable size from passing into said conduit with the well production fluids, comprising:
- a cylindrically shaped inner tubular member having a interior wall and an exterior wall;
- a fluid flow passageway defined within the interior wall of said tubular member;
- fluid flow passage means extending from the interior of said tubular member through the exterior wall of said tubular member and in communication with said fluid flow passageway;
- retention means wrapped around the exterior wall of said tubular member and conforming in shape to said exterior wall of said cylindrical shaped inner tubular member, passing across said fluid flow passage means, and having fluid flow openings therethrough;
- a fluid permeable bed of particulate solids around the exterior of said retention means sized to prevent effectively all such particulate matter in said well from passing inwardly with the production fluids through said fluid permeable bed and through said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway when said conduit and said apparatus are positioned within said subterranean well;
- whereby said openings in said retention means are sized to prevent the particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing into said fluid flow passage means and into said fluid flow passageway and further sized to permit any particulate matter in said well passing through said fluid permeable bed to pass through the retention means and through the subterranean well conduit; and
- a circumferentially shaped outer fluid permeable housing positioned around the exterior of said fluid permeable bed and having fluid passages therethrough for transmission of the production fluids within said well through said housing, said fluid passages in said outer housing being sized to prevent effectively all of said particulate solids of said fluid permeable bed from passing exteriorly through said housing and into said well, said retention means having a cross-sectional area less than the cross-sectional area of the outer fluid permeable housing and directly interfaces circumferentially around and on and is directly secured to the inner tubular member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 427,710, filed Oct. 27, 1989, entitled "Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Mesh Support and Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids", which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 253,967 filed Oct. 5, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,183, issued on Apr. 17, 1990, entitled "Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Mesh Support and Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids." This application is also related to U.S. application Ser. No. 521,448, filed on May 10, 1990, entitled "Gravel Pack Screen Having Retention Mesh Support and Fluid Permeable Particulate Solids" which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,183.
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