Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:a first tubular having a cylindrical portion with an aperture in one side thereof, said aperture forming opposing edges providing a ramp adjacent said aperture; and a second tubular being received within said cylindrical portion and having a first position with said first and second tubulars being coaxial and a second position with said second tubular being cammed out said aperture with one end of said second tubular projecting from said aperture.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further including cooperative orientation surfaces on said first and second tubulars orienting said second tubular with respect to said first tubular upon said second tubular moving from said first position to said second position.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a releasable connection connecting said first and second tubulars in said first position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said releasable connection is a shear member extending through walls of said first and second tubulars.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second member includes an opening in one side thereof, said opening being aligned with said aperture in said second position.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said aperture and opening form a common window between said first and second tubulars.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first tubular further includes a guide surface to orient tools which pass through said first tubular.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ramp includes an arcuate surface cut at an angle in said first tubular.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said ramp begins at an enlarged diameter portion of said first tubular and extends along rails formed in opposing walls of said first tubular.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first tubular includes an inner diameter from one end of said first tubular to the beginning of said ramp and then a reduced inner diameter to another end of said first tubular.
- 11. A method of deploying a Y junction, the method comprising:inserting one end of a second tubular into a cylindrical end of a first tubular, the cylindrical end having an aperture in one side thereof, said aperture forming opposing edges providing a guide surface adjacent the aperture; further inserting the second tubular into the first tubular against the guide surface in the cylindrical end of the first tubular; guiding the one end of the second tubular along the guide surface through the aperture; and extending the one end of the second tubular through the aperture with another end of the second tubular remaining in the first tubular to form a Y junction.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further including orienting the first tubular with respect to the second tubular as the first tubular moves through the second tubular.
- 13. A junction for the intersection of a primary borehole and a lateral borehole, the junction comprising:a main tubular adapted for passing through the primary borehole having a cylindrical portion with a main window in one wall thereof, said main window forming opposing edges configured to provide a guide surface aligned with said main window; and a lateral tubular having one end received within said cylindrical portion of said main tubular and engaging said guide surface to guide said one end through said main window and adapted to extend into the lateral borehole.
- 14. The junction of claim 13 wherein said guide surface is a ramp in said main tubular directing said lateral tubular through said main window to dispose said lateral tubular within the lateral borehole.
- 15. The junction of claim 14 wherein said ramp is disposed along edges in said wall forming said main window.
- 16. The junction of claim 15 wherein said ramp comprises an arcuate surface cut at an angle in said main tubular.
- 17. The junction of claim 16 wherein said inner diameter of said main tubular has substantially the same radius as the outer diameter of said lateral tubular.
- 18. The junction of claim 13 wherein said main tubular further includes an orientation member disposed within said main tubular.
- 19. The junction of claim 18 wherein said deflector includes an orienting surface engaging said orientation member orienting said deflector with respect to said main window.
- 20. The junction of claim 19 wherein said deflector includes a latch to releasably connect said deflector to said main tubular.
- 21. The junction of claim 20 wherein said latch includes at least one collet finger adapted to engage said main tubular.
- 22. The junction of claim 13 wherein said one end of said lateral tubular disposed within said main tubular is releasably coupled to said main tubular.
- 23. The junction of claim 22 wherein a shear member releasably couples said main and lateral tubulars.
- 24. The junction of claim 13 wherein said lateral tubular further includes a guide.
- 25. The junction of claim 13 wherein said main and lateral tubulars each include orientation surfaces which engage to align said lateral tubular with said main tubular.
- 26. The junction of claim 13 further including cement around said main and lateral tubulars.
- 27. The junction of claim 13 further including conduits extending through said main and lateral tubulars with seals sealing said conduits with the primary borehole and with the lateral borehole.
- 28. The junction of claim 13 wherein said lateral tubular further includes a liner disposed on said one end of said lateral tubular.
- 29. The junction of claim 13 wherein said lateral tubular includes a lateral window adapted to be aligned with said main window.
- 30. The junction of claim 29 wherein said main and lateral tubulars include orientation surfaces which engage to align said lateral and main windows.
- 31. The junction of claim 13 further comprising an orientation member disposed within said main tubular below said lateral tubular.
- 32. The junction of claim 31 further including a deflector received within said main tubular.
- 33. The junction of claim 32 wherein said deflector includes an orientated surface adapted to guide tools through said lateral tubular.
- 34. The junction of claim 22 wherein said deflector includes a bore therethrough.
- 35. The junction of claim 32 wherein a sealing assembly is coupled to one end of said deflector.
- 36. A multilateral well completion method at the intersection of a main bore and a lateral bore, the method comprising:releasably attaching coaxially a main tubular to a lateral tubular; running the tubulars into the main bore; landing the main tubular within the main bore; preventing further downhole movement of the main tubular; aligning a main window in the main tubular with the lateral bore; telescopically moving the lateral tubular with respect to the main tubular; engaging an end of the lateral tubular with a guide surface formed from the main window of the main tubular; and guiding the end of the lateral tubular out through the main window and into the lateral borehole.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further including:orienting the lateral tubular with the main tubular orientation member; and aligning a lateral window in the lateral tubular with the main window.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/247,295, filed Nov. 10, 2000 and entitled “Method And Apparatus For Multilateral Completions,” hereby incorporated herein by reference, and relates to Great Britain Application No. U.K. 0112456.9 filed on May 22, 2001, and entitled “Downhole Lateral Completion System,” hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Not applicable.
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