Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in working over a multilateral well by running tubing into a bore of the multilateral well, comprising:a workover bottom hole assembly (BHA) having at least one remotely activatable, radially deflectable toe, the BHA structured in combination with at least one toe to produce a moment of force remotely activatable in a radial direction sufficient to eccentrically bias the toe outwardly against the bore within at least a predetermined lateral range; and means for sensing a radial outward deflection of a toe.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the BHA is structured in combination with at least one toe to produce a moment of force in a radial direction of an amount sufficient to deflect the at least one toe vertically against gravity for up to a predetermined distance while of an amount insufficient to significantly deflect the BHA vertically against gravity.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 that includes at least one laterally adjustable toe and wherein the BHA is structured to produce a moment of force in a lateral direction sufficient to laterally adjust the at least one toe.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the BHA is structured to cease producing a moment of force in the lateral direction upon a radial deflection of a toe beyond a preset amount.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the BHA is structured in combination with at least one toe to produce a lateral force sufficient to laterally adjust a deflected toe in a circular pattern.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the lateral force is such that the toe completes a circular revolution in one minute or longer.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the BHA is in fluid communication with a well surface and the BHA has a port, structured in combination with the BHA and at least one toe to adjust BHA fluid pressure when at least one toe is deflected beyond a predetermined amount.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 that includes at least one laterally adjustable toe and wherein the BHA is structured to produce a moment of force in a lateral direction sufficient to laterally adjust at least one said toe.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the BHA ceases producing a moment in the lateral direction upon an adjustment in fluid pressure by the port.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the BHA is attached to one end of coiled tubing and wherein a port adjustment of fluid pressure is communicated to a second end of the coiled at the well surface.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7 that includes a well surface pressure detector in fluid communication with the BHA.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the port alters fluid pressure by leaking.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein an end portion of the BHA comprises a wand carrying a toe.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the BHA is connected to coiled tubing and that includes means for signaling a toe biased beyond a preselected amount.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the BHA is hydraulically operated.
- 16. A workover bottom hole assembly (BHA) for use in working over a multilateral well by running tubing into a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:at least one wand attached at an end of the BHA, the wand adjustable from a first position aligned with respect to a longitudinal axis of the BHA to a second position non-aligned with respect to the BHA axis; a kick-off sub attached within the BHA, adapted to bias the at least one wand with a radially outward moment of force to deflect within at least a predetermined lateral range; and means for sensing a radial outward deflection of a wand.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 including a sweep sub attached within the BHA adapted to laterally adjust at least one wand about a BHA longitudinal axis.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the sweep sub is operated hydraulically.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the sweep sub is structured in combination with the wand to cease lateral adjustment when the wand assumes at least one position of relative alignment with the BHA.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the kick-off sub is operated hydraulically.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the BHA includes a port adapted to hold fluid pressure in at least a first wand relative alignment position with respect to the BHA and to leak fluid pressure in at least a second wand relative alignment position with respect to the BHA.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 including a fluid pressure detecting element in fluid communication with the port.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the wand has a bull nose and that includes means for signaling when the wand deflects beyond the second position.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the wand includes lightweight pipe.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the wand includes a jetting nozzle.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the wand length is a function of well diameter.
- 27. A method for use in working over a multilateral well by navigating a bore of the multilateral well, comprising:running tubing carrying a workover bottom hole assembly (BHA) into the multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall; moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; and sensing eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe.
- 28. A method of claim 27 wherein moving the at least one toe includes laterally adjusting the toe and that includes signaling eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe.
- 29. The method of claim 28 that includes ceasing moving the toe laterally if the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount.
- 30. The method of claim 27 that includes radially biasing at least one toe such that the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount only when directed toward an enlarged bore hole space at least in part vertically above the BHA.
- 31. The method of claim 30 that includes running the tubing to tag bottom subsequent to a toe deflecting beyond a predetermined amount.
- 32. The method of claim 27 that includes deflecting at least one toe beyond a predetermined amount; deflecting a wand in a radial direction assumed by a toe deflected beyond a predetermined amount; and running the tubing behind the deflected wand into a lateral bore.
- 33. The method of claim 32 that includes carrying a toe on a wand and whereby deflecting the toe deflects the wand.
- 34. The method of claim 32 running the tool to the bottom of a bore hole and tagging bottom prior to running the tool in a lateral behind the deflected wand.
- 35. The method of claim 27 that includes moving a plurality of toes longitudinally along bore hole wall portions.
- 36. The method of claim 27 that includes adjusting pressurized fluid of the BHA if the toe deflects more than a predetermined amount.
- 37. The method of claim 27 that includes signaling if a toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount.
- 38. The method of claim 37 that includes jetting through the toe subsequent to signaling.
- 39. The method of claim 27 wherein radially deflecting a toe includes radially deflecting a wand carried on an end of a BHA.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein running tubing into a multilateral well includes running at least one toe in a non-radially deflected configuration.
- 41. The method of claim 27 wherein moving the at least one toe includes laterally adjusting the toe at a rate of at least one minute per revolution.
- 42. The method of claim 27 wherein moving the toe includes laterally adjusting the toe in a circular patterns.
- 43. The method of claim 27 wherein running tubing includes running coiled tubing.
- 44. The method of claim 27 that includes running the tubing in a bore to tag bottom prior to radially deflecting a toe.
- 45. A bottom hole assembly (BHA) for running tubing into a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:at least one wand attached at an end of the BHA, the wand adjustable from a first position aligned with respect to a longitudinal axis of the BHA to a second position non-aligned with respect to the BHA axis; a kick-off sub attached within the BHA, adapted to bias that at least one wand with a radially outward moment of force to deflect within at least a predetermined lateral range; means for sensing a radial outward deflection of a wand; and a sweep sub attached within the BHA adapted to laterally adjust at least one wand about a BHA longitudinal axis.
- 46. A bottom hole assembly (BHA) for running tubing into a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:at least one wand attached at an end of the BHA, the wand adjustable from a first position aligned with respect to a longitudinal axis of the BHA to a second position non-aligned with respect to the BHA axis; a kick-off sub attached within the BHA, adapted to bias the at least one wand with a radially outward moment of force to deflect within at least a predetermined lateral range; and a sweep sub attached within the BHA adapted to laterally adjust at least one wand about a BHA longitudinal axis, wherein the sweep sub is operated hydraulically.
- 47. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the BHA includes a port adapted to hold fluid pressure in at least a first wand relative alignment position with respect to the BHA and to leak fluid pressure in at least a second wand relative alignment position with respect to the BHA.
- 48. The BHA of claim 47 including a fluid pressure detecting element in fluid communication with the port.
- 49. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand has a bull nose.
- 50. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand includes means for signaling when the wand deflects beyond the second position.
- 51. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the sweep sub is structured in combination with the wand to cease lateral adjustment when the wand assumes at least one position of relative alignment with the BHA.
- 52. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand includes lightweight pipe.
- 53. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand further comprises a toe.
- 54. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand further comprises a jetting nozzle.
- 55. The BHA of claim 46 wherein the wand length is a function of well diameter.
- 56. A bottom hole assembly (BHA) for running tubing into a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:at least one wand attached at an end of the BHA, the wand adjustable from a first position aligned with respect to a longitudinal axis of the BHA to a second position non-aligned with respect to the BHA axis; a kick-off sub attached within the BHA, adapted to bias the at least one wand with a radially outward moment of force to deflect within at least a predetermined lateral range; means for sensing a radial outward deflection of a wand; and a sweep sub attached within the BHA adapted to laterally adjust at least one wand about a BHA longitudinal axis, wherein the sweep sub is structured in combination with the wand to cease lateral adjustment when the wand assumes at least one position of relative alignment with the BHA.
- 57. The method for navigating a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:running tubing carrying a bottom hole assembly (BHA) into a multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall; moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; sensing eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe; and radially biasing at least one toe such that the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount only when directed toward an enlarged bore hole space at least in part vertically above the BHA.
- 58. A method for navigating a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:running tubing carrying a bottom hole assembly (BHA) into a multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe; deflecting at least one toe beyond a predetermined amount; deflecting a wand in a radial direction assumed by a toe deflected beyond a predetermined amount; running the tubing behind the deflected wand into a lateral bore; and running the tool to the bottom of a bore hole and tagging bottom prior to running the tool in a lateral behind the deflected wand.
- 59. A method for navigating a bore of a multilateral well, comprising;running tubing carrying a bottom hole assembly (BHA) into a multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall; moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe; and moving a plurality of toes longitudinally along bore hole wall portions.
- 60. The method of claim 59 that includes adjusting pressurized fluid of the BHA if a toe deflects more than a predetermined amount.
- 61. The method of claim 59 that includes signaling if a toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount.
- 62. The method of claim 59 that includes jetting through the toe subsequent to signaling.
- 63. The method of claim 59 that wherein moving at least one toe includes laterally adjusting the toe; andceasing moving the toe laterally if the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount.
- 64. The method of claim 59 wherein radially deflecting a toe includes radially deflecting a wand carried on an end of a BHA.
- 65. The method of claim 59 wherein moving the at least one toe includes laterally adjusting the toe rate of at least one minute per revolution.
- 66. The method of claim 59 that includes laterally adjusting the toe in a circular patterns.
- 67. The method of claim 59 wherein running tubing into a multilateral well includes running at least one toe in a non-radially deflected configuration.
- 68. The method of claim 59 wherein running tubing includes running coiled tubing.
- 69. The method of claim 59 further including running the tubing in a bore to tag bottom prior to radially deflecting a toe.
- 70. The method of claim 59 further wherein moving the at least one toe includes laterally adjusting the toe and that includes signaling eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe.
- 71. The method of claim 59 that includes radially biasing at least one toe such that the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount only when directed toward an enlarged bore hole space at least in part vertically above the BHA.
- 72. A method for navigating a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:running tubing carrying a bottom hole assembly (BHA) into a multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall; moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe; radially biasing at least one toe such that the toe deflects beyond a predetermined amount only when directed toward an enlarged bore hole space at least in part vertically above the BHA; and running the tubing to tag bottom subsequent to a toe deflecting beyond a predetermined amount.
- 73. A method for navigating a bore of a multilateral well, comprising:running tubing carrying a bottom hole assembly (BHA) into a multilateral well; radially deflecting at least one toe of the BHA to establish biased contact with a bore hole wall, wherein radially deflecting a toe includes radially deflecting a wand carried on an end of the BHA; moving the at least one toe in contact with bore hole wall portions; and sensing eccentrically kicking out the at least one toe, wherein running tubing into a multilateral well includes running at least one toe in a non-radially deflected configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on the provisional application Ser. No. 60/147,102, filed Aug. 4, 1999 for “Lateral Entry Guidance System.”
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