Claims
- 1. A sand screen, comprising:
a base pipe; a filter media; and a control line passageway therethrough.
- 2. The sand screen of claim 1, wherein the control line passageway is in one or more of the base pipe, the filter media, and between the base pipe and the filter media.
- 3. The sand screen of claim 1, further comprising:
a shroud; the control line passageway is between the base pipe and the shroud.
- 4. The sand screen of claim 1, further comprising a fiber optic line in the control line passageway.
- 5. The sand screen of claim 1, wherein the control line passageway follows a nonlinear path along the sand screen.
- 6. The sand screen of claim 1, wherein the control line passageway follows a helical path along the sand screen.
- 7. The sand screen of claim 1, further comprising:
a shunt tube; and the control line passageway is in the shunt tube.
- 8. A sand screen, comprising:
a base pipe; a filter media; and a control line therein.
- 9. The sand screen of claim 8, wherein in the control line is in one or more of the base pipe, the filter media and between the base pipe and the filter media.
- 10. The sand screen of claim 8, further comprising:
a shroud; and the control line is between the base pipe and the shroud
- 11. The sand screen of claim 8, further comprising:
a shunt tube; and the control line is in the shunt tube.
- 12. The sand screen of claim 8, wherein the control line is a fiber optic line.
- 13. The sand screen of claim 8, wherein the control line follows a nonlinear path along the sand screen.
- 14. The sand screen of claim 8, wherein the control line follows a helical path along the sand screen.
- 15. A sand screen, comprising:
a base pipe; a filter media; a recess provided in one or more of the base pipe and the filter media; and one or more of an intelligent completions device and a control line in the recess.
- 16. The sand screen of claim 15, wherein the recess has a fiber optic line therein.
- 17. A sand screen, comprising:
a base pipe; one or more of a filter media, a shroud, and a shunt tube; one or more of an intelligent completions device and a control line.
- 18. The sand screen of claim 17, wherein the intelligent completions device is a sensor embedded within a wall of the base pipe.
- 19. The sand screen of claim 17, wherein the intelligent completions device is a sensor embedded within a wall of the filter.
- 20. The sand screen of claim 17, wherein the intelligent completions device is a sensor embedded within a wall of the shroud.
- 21. A completion assembly for a well, comprising:
a first component having a first control line passageway therein; a second component having a second control line passageway therein; a connector connecting the first and second components such that the first and second passageways are aligned.
- 22. The completion assembly of claim 21, further comprising a fiber optic line in the first and second control line passageways.
- 23. The completion assembly of claim 21, wherein the connector is a separate component from the first and second components.
- 24. The completion assembly of claim 21, wherein the connector is a portion of the first and second components.
- 25. A method for providing a control line in a well, comprising:
connecting a first well component, having a first control line passageway defined therein, to a second well component, having a second control line passageway defined therein, so that the first and second control line passageways are aligned; routing a control line through the aligned first and second control line passageways.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising deploying the control line through the first and second passageways after the first and second components are deployed in the well.
- 27. A completions device for use in a well, comprising:
an expandable tubing; an intelligent completions device connected to the expandable tubing; and a controller communicating with the intelligent completions device.
- 28. The device of claim 27, wherein the intelligent completions device is a sensor.
- 29. The device of claim 27, wherein the intelligent completions device is a fiber optic line.
- 30. The device of claim 29, wherein the fiber optic line is adhered to the expandable tubing.
- 31. The device of claim 27, wherein the intelligent completions device measures one or more of expansion, temperature, pressure, flow, stress, strain, compaction, sand detection, and seismic measurements.
- 32. The device of claim 27, further comprising the controller receives data from the intelligent completions and provides an indication of the expansion of the expandable tubing.
- 33. A method for providing feedback with respect to an expandable tubing in a well, comprising:
expanding the expandable tubing in the well; monitoring a characteristic of the expandable tubing during the expansion; and determining the extent of the expansion of the expandable tubing.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising if it is determined in the determining step that further expansion is required, reexpanding at least a portion of the expandable tubing.
- 35. A completion for a multilateral well having at least two branches, comprising:
a sand screen in at least two of the branches; and a gravel pack in at least two of the branches.
- 36. The completion of claim 35, further comprising a control line in at least one of the gravel packs.
- 37. The completions of claim 36, wherein the control line is a fiber optic line.
- 38. A method for completing a lateral branch of a multilateral well, comprising:
running a sand screen into the lateral branch; isolating a portion of the lateral branch above the sand screen; gravel packing around the sand screen; monitoring the gravel pack with one or more of a sensor and a fiber optic line positioned in the lateral branch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/125,447, filed Apr. 18, 2002. This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/021,724 filed Dec. 12, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 10/079,670, filed Feb. 20, 2002, U.S. Ser. No. 09/973,442, filed Oct. 9, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 09/981,072, filed Oct. 16, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 09/631,851, filed Aug. 3, 2000, U.S. Ser. No. 09/732,134, filed Dec. 7, 2000. The following is also based upon and claims priority to U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/354,552, filed Feb. 6, 2002.
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