Claims
- 1. An underbalanced drilling system for use in drilling a wellbore having a fluid therein in a subsurface formation, the drilling system comprising:
- (a) a fluid supply line supplying fluid under pressure to the wellbore while maintaining a pressure in the borehole fluid less than a formation fluid pressure;
- (b) a pulser in the wellbore, said pulser generating positive pressure pulses in the wellbore fluid corresponding to a selected pattern;
- (c) a flow rate sensor measuring fluid flow rate through said supply line corresponding to said pressure pulses and generating signals representative of the flow rate;
- (d) a processor at the surface operatively coupled to said flow sensor, said processor determining from said flow sensor signals the selected pattern of pulses generated by said pulser.
- 2. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 wherein the drilling fluid is a single phase fluid.
- 3. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 wherein the drilling fluid is a dual phase fluid.
- 4. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 3 wherein the dual phase fluid is a mixture of a mud and a gas.
- 5. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 4 further comprising:
- (i) a pump operatively connected to a source of the mud and to the fluid line for changing the pressure of the mud;
- (ii) a source of the gas; and
- (iii) an injection control device connected to the pump and the source of the gas for combining the gas with the mud, said injection control device interposed between the pump and the downhole pulser.
- 6. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 5 wherein said flow meter is interposed between the injection control device and the pulser.
- 7. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 further comprising a differential pressure transducer coupled to the flow rate sensor, said differential transducer producing a pressure measurement in response to the rate of flow of the drilling fluid.
- 8. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 wherein the pulser further produces negative pressure pulses.
- 9. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 wherein the flow rate sensor is selected from the group consisting of: (i) an orifice flow meter, (ii) a sonic flow meter, (iii) an electromagnetic flow meter, (iv) a turbine, (v) a venturi flow meter, (vi) a temperature flow meter, and, (vii) a coriolis flow meter.
- 10. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 7 further comprising a signal conditioner interposed between the differential transducer and the processor said signal conditioner modifying the output of the differential transducer to a form suitable for the control and recording system.
- 11. The underbalanced drilling system of claim 1 wherein the pulser is conveyed on a tubular selected from the group consisting of (i) a drill string, and (ii) coiled tubing.
- 12. A telemetry system conveyed on a drilling tubular for use in an underbalanced Measurement-while-Drilling system for use in a borehole having a fluid therein, the telemetry system comprising:
- (b) a pulser for generating positive pressure pulses in the borehole fluid corresponding to a selected pattern;
- (c) a fluid supply line supplying fluid under pressure to the wellbore;
- (d) a flow rate sensor measuring fluid flow rate through said supply line corresponding to said pressure pulses and generating signals representative of the flow rate; and
- (f) a processor at the surface operatively coupled to said flow sensor, said processor determining from said flow sensor signals the selected pattern of pulses generated by said pulser.
- 13. The telemetry system of claim 12 wherein the drilling fluid is a mixture of mud and gas, the surface assembly further comprising:
- (i) a pump operatively connected to a source of the mud and to the fluid line for changing the pressure of the mud;
- (ii) a source of the gas; and
- (iii) an injection control device connected to the pump and the source of the gas for combining the gas with the mud, said injection control device interposed between the pump and the downhole pulser.
- 14. The telemetry system of claim 12 further comprising a differential pressure transducer coupled to the flow rate sensor, said differential transducer producing a pressure measurement in response to the rate of flow of the drilling fluid.
- 15. The telemetry system of claim 12 wherein the tubular is selected from the group consisting of (i) a drill string, and (ii) coiled tubing.
- 16. The telemetry system of claim 12 wherein the pulser has a single valve operating in a direct drive mode.
- 17. The telemetry system of claim 12 wherein the pulser further produces negative pressure pulses.
- 18. The telemetry system of claim 12 wherein the flow rate sensor is selected from the group consisting of: (i) an orifice flow meter, (ii) a sonic flow meter, (iii) an electromagnetic flow meter, (iv) a turbine, (v) a venturi flow meter, (vi) a temperature flow meter, and, (vii) a coriolis flow meter.
- 19. A method of drilling a borehole in a subsurface formation comprising:
- (a) conveying a bottom hole assembly on a drilling tubular into the borehole,
- (b) connecting a fluid line to communicate with a borehole fluid through the drilling tubular;
- (c) providing a drilling fluid to the fluid line for maintaining an underbalanced condition wherein a pressure of the borehole fluid is less than a formation fluid pressure;
- (d) operating a downhole pulser in the bottom hole assembly to generate positive pressure pulses in the borehole fluid corresponding to a selected pattern;
- (e) measuring a rate of flow of fluid in the fluid line corresponding to said pressure pulses using a flow rate sensor and generating signals indicative of said rate of flow;
- (f) processing said signals using a processor to determine the selected pattern; and
- (g) using a drill bit at an end of the bottom hole assembly to drill the borehole.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the drilling fluid is selected from the group consisting of (i) a dual phase fluid, and (ii) a single phase fluid.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the drilling fluid is a dual phase fluid and wherein maintaining an underbalanced condition further comprises:
- (i) using a pump for pumping mud from a source thereof for changing the pressure of the mud;
- (ii) combining the pressurized mud with gas from a source thereof in an injection control device to produce the dual phase fluid, said injection control device interposed between the pump and the downhole pulser.
- 22. The method of claim 19 further comprising using a differential pressure transducer coupled to the flow meter for producing a pressure measurement responsive to the rate of flow of the drilling fluid.
- 23. The method of claim 19 further comprising operating the pulser to produce negative pressure pulses.
- 24. The method of claim 19 wherein said flow sensor is interposed between the injection control device and the pulser.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/073,512 filed on Feb. 3, 1998.
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