Claims
- 1. A subterranean well completion comprising:
- a subterranean well bore;
- a tubular well flow conductor extending through said well bore and having coaxially installed therein a tubular nipple extending along an axis,
- said nipple having a radially enlarged annular interior side surface pocket area formed in a longitudinal section of said nipple through which flow openings radially extend; and
- a tubular sealing member coaxially and nonmovably disposed within said longitudinal section, said tubular sealing member being in forcible, radially outwardly directed contact with the interior side surface of said longitudinal section and sealing off said flow openings,
- said nipple having a minimum interior diameter less than the interior side surface diameter of said pocket area, and
- said tubular sealing member having an interior diameter generally equal to or greater than said minimum interior diameter of said nipple.
- 2. The nipple of claim 1 wherein said nipple is a production nipple and said flow openings are inlet flow openings.
- 3. The subterranean well completion of claim 1 further comprising:
- an annular interior side surface recess coaxially formed in said well flow conductor, longitudinally outwardly of said pocket area, and configured to complementarily receive a locator member carried by a tool axially inserted into said nipple.
- 4. The subterranean well completion of claim 3 wherein said annular recess is formed in said nipple.
- 5. The subterranean well completion of claim 3 wherein:
- said annular recess is configured to complementarily receive a locator member supporting a perforating gun.
- 6. The subterranean well completion of claim 3 wherein:
- said annular recess is configured to complementarily receive a locator member supporting a patch-setting tool.
- 7. The subterranean well completion of claim 1 wherein said sealing member comprises a tubular metal patch portion.
- 8. A method of constructing and operating a subterranean well completion, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a subterranean well bore;
- operatively positioning a tubular well flow conductor in said well bore, said well flow conductor having, along its length, a minimum interior drift diameter, and further having coaxially installed therein a nipple structure with a tubular body portion,
- said tubular body portion having a thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal section, the interior diameter of which is greater than said drift diameter, said longitudinal section having a flow opening extending laterally therethrough;
- permitting a fluid to flow through said flow opening; and
- sealing off said flow opening by the steps of:
- disposing sealing means within said longitudinal section after said well flow conductor is operatively positioned within said well bore, and
- installing said sealing means in intimate sealing contact with the interior side surface portion of said longitudinal section through which said flow opening extends, said installing step being performed in a manner such that the installed sealing means do not reduce said interior drift diameter of said well flow conductor.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein:
- said disposing step is performed by lowering a sealing member into said longitudinal nipple structure longitudinal section through said well bore, and
- said installing step is performed by radially forcing said sealing member into intimate sealing contact with the interior side surface portion of said longitudinal section through which said flow opening extends.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said disposing and installing steps are performed by:
- coaxially disposing a radially expandable tubular sealing member within said longitudinal section, and
- radially expanding said sealing member into forcible sealing engagement with the interior side surface of said longitudinal section over said flow opening, the wall thickness of said tubular sealing member and the interior diameter of said longitudinal section being correlated with one another in a manner such that the operatively installed tubular sealing member does not reduce said interior drift diameter of said well flow conductor.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein:
- said flow opening is formed in said longitudinal section of said tubular body portion prior to positioning said nipple structure in said well bore.
- 12. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
- forming said flow opening with a perforating gun lowered into said nipple after said nipple is positioned within said well bore.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said step of forming said flow opening includes the steps of:
- coaxially forming an annular locator member recess in the interior side surface of said well flow conductor adjacent said longitudinal section of said tubular body portion,
- operatively associating a locator member with said perforating gun for movement therewith through said well flow conductor, and
- lowering said perforating gun through said well flow conductor, and
- causing said locator to complementarily enter said annular recess to precisely position said perforating gun within said longitudinal section.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein:
- said step of coaxially forming includes the step of positioning said annular locator member recess within said tubular body portion.
- 15. The method of claim 8 wherein:
- said step of coaxially disposing a radially expandable tubular sealing member within said longitudinal section is performed by the steps of:
- forming an annular recess in said well flow conductor adjacent said longitudinal section,
- supporting said sealing meter and a locator member on a setting tool , and
- lowering said setting tool through said well flow conductor until said locator member is complementarily received in said annular recess, and
- said radially expanding step is performed using said setting tool.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein:
- said step of forming an annular recess includes the step of positioning said annular recess within said nipple structure.
- 17. A subterranean well completion comprising:
- a subterranean well bore; and
- a tubular well flow conductor structure having, along its length, a minimum interior drift diameter, said well flow conductor structure operatively extending through said well bore and including a longitudinally spaced plurality of generally tubular nipple structures each having a thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal section through which a plurality of flow openings laterally extend; and
- a longitudinally spaced plurality of annular tool locator member recesses coaxially formed in the interior side surface of said well flow conductor longitudinally outwardly of said thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal sections, each of said tool locator member recesses having a configuration different than the configuration of every other one of said tool locator member recesses,
- each of said thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal nipple sections being diametrically sized to permit a radially expandable tubular sealing member to be radially expanded into forcible sealing engagement with its interior side surface, over its flow openings, without a reduction in said interior drift diameter by the installed tubular sealing member.
- 18. A method of constructing and operating a subterranean well completion comprising the steps of:
- forming a subterranean well bore;
- extending a tubular well flow conductor structure through said well bore, said well flow conductor structure including a longitudinally spaced plurality of generally tubular nipple structures each having an annular interior side surface tool locator member recess and a thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal section through which a plurality of flow openings are formed,
- said well flow conductor structure having, along its length, an interior drift diameter, and
- said tool locator member recesses having mutually different configurations;
- permitting subterranean fluid to flow inwardly through said flow openings; and
- sealing off the flow openings of a selected one of said nipple structures by the steps of:
- supporting a radially expandable tubular patch member on a setting tool,
- supporting a locking structure on said setting tool, said locking structure being configured to be lockingly received only by the tool locator member recess of the selected one of said nipple structures,
- lowering said setting tool into said well flow conductor structure in a manner releasably engaging said locking structure with the tool locator member recess of the selected one of said nipple structures in a manner coaxially positioning said tubular patch member within the thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal section of the selected one of said nipple structures,
- using said setting tool to radially expand the lowered tubular patch member into forcible, interior sealing engagement with the thinned-wall, increased interior diameter longitudinal section of the selected one of said nipple structures, and
- correlating the tubular patch member wall thickness with the interior diameter of said longitudinal section of the selected nipple structure in a manner such that the operatively expanded tubular patch member does not reduce said interior drift diameter of said well flow conductor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/950,456 filed on Sep. 24, 1992 and entitled "DEDICATED PERFORATABLE NIPPLE WITH INTEGRAL ISOLATION SLEEVE."
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"New system speeds multiple zone horizontal completions", Pike, Wm. J., Ocean Industry, Mar., 1992; pp. 42-44. |
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