Claims
- 1. Apparatus for horizontally drilling in wells comprising a shoe assembly adapted to be lowered into a casing of a well to a depth at which a hole or holes are to be drilled in the casing wall, said shoe assembly comprising a fixed section and a rotatable section, a cutter support body on the rotatable section adapted to support a cutter adjacent an angular location at which it is desired to form a hole in the casing, a gyroscope on the assembly fixed relative to the cutter support body and adapted to transmit a signal to the surface that indicates the angular location of the cutter support body, said fixed section being arranged to receive said cutter in a longitudinally oriented path, said cutter support body being arranged to receive said cutter from said longitudinally oriented path and to direct said cutter in a radial path towards the casing wall.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shoe assembly further comprises a power actuator for rotating the rotatable section about a longitudinal axis relative to the fixed section.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said power means is a rotational motor carried on said assembly.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said rotational motor is an electric motor.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein said electric motor is operated by a battery carried on said assembly.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said electric motor and said battery are carried on said rotatable section.
- 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said fixed section is adapted to be suspended from a down hole end of upset tubing.
- 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein said fixed section is arranged to receive the cutter from the upset tubing within said longitudinally oriented path thereof.
- 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said cutter is a rotary cutter driven by a flexible shaft that is arranged to move said cutter through said longitudinally oriented and radial paths and to rotate said cutter against the casing wall to cut a hole through it.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said flexible shaft is driven in rotation by a rotary motor.
- 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein said rotary motor is adapted to be received on said fixed section with said flexible shaft and said cutter from said upset tubing.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein, when said rotary motor, flexible shaft, and cutter are withdrawn from said longitudinally oriented and radial paths, said longitudinally oriented and radial paths are adapted to receive a blasting nozzle from said upset tubing and direct said blasting nozzle to a hole in the casing formed by said cutter.
- 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said rotary motor is an electric motor.
- 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein said rotary motor is powered by a battery mechanically assembled with said rotary motor.
- 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 14, wherein said cutter is a hole saw.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a logging tool effective to determine the location of a hydrocarbon Payzone.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, said logging tool being a gamma ray sensor.
- 18. A shoe assembly for horizontally drilling in wells comprising a fixed section and a rotatable section, a power actuator for turning the rotatable section relative to the fixed section, said rotatable section including a support body for supporting a cutter for movement in a path along a radial direction and against the well casing, and a device carried on the rotatable section for accurately determining the angle of rotation of the rotatable section relative to the fixed section, whereby the rotatable section can be turned through selected angles to cut holes in the well casing or bore into hydrocarbon payzones at locations spaced by said selected angles.
- 19. A shoe assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein said device is a gyroscope fixed relative to said support body.
- 20. A shoe assembly according to claim 18, said power actuator comprising a rotational motor.
- 21. A shoe assembly according to claim 20, to said rotational motor being an electric motor.
- 22. A shoe assembly according to claim 21, further comprising a battery on said shoe assembly to provide power to said electric rotational motor.
- 23. A shoe assembly according to claim 22, said battery being disposed on said rotatable section of said shoe assembly.
- 24. A shoe assembly according to claim 18, further comprising a logging tool attached to said rotatable section, said logging tool being effective to determine the location of a hydrocarbon payzone.
- 25. A shoe assembly according to claim 24, said logging tool being a gamma ray sensor.
- 26. A shoe assembly for horizontal drilling in wells comprising a fixed section adapted to be suspended at a down hole end of a length of upset tubing and a rotatable section suspended on bearing structure from the fixed section for rotation about a longitudinal axis relative to the fixed section, a rotational motor on the assembly operable to rotate the rotatable section relative to the fixed section, a passage with a longitudinal portion connected to the interior of the upset tubing and with a radial portion on the rotatable section adjacent the interior surface of the well casing, a gyroscope on the rotatable section fixed relative to the radial portion of the passage, and a drill assembly comprising a cutter, a flexible shaft and a motor, the flexible shaft connecting an output shaft of the motor to the cutter, the drill assembly being adapted to pass through the upset tubing and the cutter being adapted to pass through said passage with a portion of said flexible shaft to cut through the wall of a well casing, the gyroscope being adapted to signal the angular orientation of the radial passage to enable the rotational motor to index the radial passage to selected spaced angular locations for drilling operations and to return to the selected locations after a plurality of holes have been cut in the casing, the drill assembly being removable from the shoe assembly and being replaceable by a blaster nozzle adapted to be passed into said passage and through holes formed by said cutter.
- 27. A shoe assembly as set forth in claim 26, wherein said drill assembly motor is an electric motor and said drill assembly includes a battery to operate said electric motor.
- 28. A shoe assembly as set forth in claim 27, wherein said rotational motor is an electric motor and said rotatable shoe section carries a battery to power said rotational motor.
- 29. A shoe assembly as set forth in claim 27, wherein said cutter is a hole saw that cuts an annular area of the casing wall and forms a coupon out of casing wall material.
- 30. A method of horizontal well drilling comprising providing a shoe assembly having a fixed section and a rotatable section, said fixed section being arranged to receive a cutter in a longitudinally oriented path, said rotatable section having a cutter support body arranged to receive said cutter from said longitudinally oriented path and to direct said cutter in a radial path, lowering the shoe assembly down a casing of a well to a depth at which a hole or holes are to be cut in the casing, cutting a first hole in the casing wall with said cutter at one angular location, rotating the rotatable section through an angle corresponding to the desired angular spacing of the first hole and a second hole, and cutting a second hole in said casing wall.
- 31. A method as set forth in claim 30, wherein the rotatable section is suspended below the fixed section.
- 32. A method as set forth in claim 31, wherein the rotation, of the rotatable section is measured by a gyroscope whereby accurate positioning of the rotatable section and cutting operations can be achieved and whereby subsequent to cutting operations a blaster nozzle introduced into the rotatable section can be aligned with previously cut holes.
- 33. A method according to claim 30, further comprising providing a blasting nozzle attached to a discharge end of a high pressure hose, lowering said blasting nozzle at said discharge end of said high pressure hose into said shoe assembly via said longitudinally oriented and radial paths in said fixed section and said cutter support body respectively, aligning said cutter support body with a previously cut hole in said casing, and forcing said blasting nozzle through said previously cut hole in said casing to bore into a hydrocarbon payzone.
- 34. A method according to claim 33 further comprising rotating said rotatable section to align said cutter support body with a second previously cut hole through said casing, and forcing said blasting nozzle through said second previously cut hole in said casing to bore into a hydrocarbon payzone.
- 35. A method according to claim 30, wherein said power means is a rotational motor carried on said shoe assembly.
- 36. A method according to claim 35, wherein said rotational motor is an electric motor.
- 37. A method according to claim 36, wherein said electric motor is operated by a battery carried on said shoe assembly.
- 38. A method according to claim 37, wherein said electric motor and said battery are carried on said rotatable section.
- 39. A method according to claim 30 comprising suspending said shoe assembly down said casing of said well from a down hole end of upset tubing.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/182,932, filed Feb. 16, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/199,212, filed Apr. 24, 2000.
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60/182932 |
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60/199212 |
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