The present invention relates to the sphere of hydrocarbon reservoir development, in particular to horizontal wellbores wherein measurements or logging type measurements are to be performed in a well. The techniques currently used involve drawbacks when the wells are drilled in rocks under high pressure or when control of reservoir fluid inflows is difficult. This is notably the case in some reservoirs at great depth or in formations buried under a great water depth.
During the logging operation using a drill string, the pressure of the fluid in the geologic formation is balanced by the hydrostatic pressure of the fluid, notably the drilling fluid, contained in the rods and outside the rods.
In case of unbalance, sudden fluid inflows from the formation can be difficult to control. Fluid upwelling through the annulus can be controlled by seal assembly 9.
Fluid upwelling can however occur through the inside of the drill rods. In fact, the logging systems currently used allow circulation of the drilling fluid, notably to cool the well, to renew the drilling fluid, maintain the pressure balance with the geologic formation crossed, and also to pump and displace the load bar in the inner space of the drill rods. The equipment currently used allows free circulation in both directions within the drill string.
The object of the present invention is to overcome risks of sudden circulation, in the opposite direction from the bottom upwards, within the rods during horizontal logging operations, because such circulation may notably cause a blowout at the surface or disconnection of the male and female connectors.
The invention thus relates to a logging probe supporting device comprising connecting means that can be plugged in at the bottom of the well with a logging cable contained in the inner space of rods to which the supporting device is fastened, fluid communication means between the inner space of the rods and the outside of the supporting device, said communication means being arranged between the probe and the connecting means. The device comprises, between the communication means and the connecting means, shutoff means such as check valves allowing fluid circulation from the inside towards the outside and preventing circulation from the outside towards the inside of the supporting device.
The shutoff means can comprise a tilting shutter.
The shutoff means can comprise a piston type shutter.
A line can provide pressure balance of the connecting means and the means intended for electrical connection with the probe.
Return means can keep the shutoff means closed.
A locking means can keep the shutoff means open.
The locking means can be actuated manually.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be clear from reading the description hereafter, with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
a and 2b describe the probe supporting device according to the invention,
a and 3b describe a variant according to the invention.
a is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the device according to the invention. Reference number 2 relates to the logging probe mechanically linked to the body of supporting device 3 by conventional mechanical means, flange, nut or equivalent means. The body of supporting device 3 is fastened to the lower end of a string of tubulars 12 allowing to operate the logging probes in a well. Electrical connecting means 14 comprise a female connector 15 assembled to load bars operated in the inner space of rods 12 through a logging cable. In the figures, the female connector is plugged onto male connector 16. In order to provide electrical connection of probe 2, a bundle of electric links 17 runs through a line 18 up to electrical contactors 19 with probe 2. It can be noted that, up to contacts 19, the electric bundle is subjected to the same pressure as the electrical connecting means 14.
The body of supporting device 3 comprises openings 13 in form of grids or bores of suitable dimensions for preventing inner clogging by debris. Thus, circulation of a fluid through pumping through the inside of rods 12 can be achieved in the direction shown by arrows 20. This circulation is established to displace through pumping female connector 15 for connection, or to clean the well using the ascending circulation in the well of a suitable fluid.
According to the invention, a shutoff means of check valve type is inserted between circulation openings 13 and the connecting means. This shutoff means is achieved by incorporating in the body of the probe supporting device a cylinder 22 carrying an annular seat 23 on which closes a shutter 24 that swings onto a hinge 25. A return spring mounted on the hinge joint holds the shutter in closed position on the seat. The cylinder of the shutoff means is tightly assembled in the inner bore of the body of the probe supporting device. The seals are not shown in the figures. Thus, the fluid can circulate in the inner direction of the rods towards the outside of the probe supporting device, the valve allowing fluid to freely flow in this direction.
b shows the shutoff means closed by the shutter shut on the seat. Circulation cannot occur in the outer direction of the probe supporting device towards the inside of the rods. This circulation, referred to as reverse circulation, is therefore prevented.
a and 3b show another embodiment of the shutoff means wherein the shutter comes in form of a piston 26 that moves longitudinally on a rod 27 to clear the passage under the action of the direct circulation, or to provide sealing on a seat 28 under the action of a return means and of the reverse circulation.
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