Claims
- 1. A perforating assembly for use in a well comprising:
a deployment string; a gun string comprising at least two sections, each section being individually deployed by the deployment string; and a connector to join each adjacent pair of sections such that the gun string can carry compressive and tensile forces.
- 2. The perforating assembly of claim 1 in which the deployment string is coiled tubing.
- 3. The perforating assembly of claim 1 in which each section of the gun string is assembled or disassembled while the well is maintained in an underbalanced state.
- 4. The perforating assembly of claim 1 in which the connector comprises an upper ring attached to a lower end of one section of the gun string and a lower ring attached to an upper end of an adjacent lower section of the gun string.
- 5. The perforating assembly of claim 4 in which the upper and lower rings have complementary mating teeth that allow relative translational motion in one direction, but not in the opposite direction.
- 6. The perforating assembly of claim 4 in which at least one ring is split along its length to form a “C-ring”.
- 7. The perforating assembly of claim 1 in which the connector has an upper ballistic train and a lower ballistic train.
- 8. The perforating assembly of claim 7 in which the connector further comprises an upper ring attached to a lower end of one section of the gun string and a lower ring attached to an upper end of an adjacent lower section of the gun string.
- 9. The perforating assembly of claim 1 in which the connector has a profile adapted to receive a disconnector device.
- 10. The perforating assembly of claim 1 further comprising a firing head.
- 11. A connector for use in a well comprising:
an upper portion having a housing, an upper ring disposed within the housing, and an upper ballistic transfer member; and a lower portion having a lower ring complementary to the upper ring, a profile in the lower ring, and a lower ballistic transfer member.
- 12. The perforating assembly of claim 11 in which at least one ring is split along its length to form a “C-ring”.
- 13. The perforating assembly of claim 11 in which the upper ring is constrained from translational motion along a longitudinal axis of the housing.
- 14. The perforating assembly of claim 11 in which the upper and lower rings have mating teeth that allow relative translational motion in one direction, but not in the opposite direction.
- 15. The perforating assembly of claim 11 in which the profile is on an inner surface of the lower ring.
- 16. The perforating assembly of claim 11 in which the profile is adapted to receive a disconnector device.
- 17. A method of perforating a well comprising:
attaching a deployment tool to a first section of a perforating gun string; running in the first section to a desired location in the well; releasing the first section from the deployment tool; retrieving the deployment tool; attaching the deployment tool to a second section of the perforating gun string; running in the second section until it joins with the first section to form a union capable of carrying compressive and tensile forces; firing the perforating gun string; and retrieving the perforating gun string.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising building the perforating gun string to any desired length by joining sections in a like manner until the desired length is attained.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising running in a firing head to connect to the uppermost section.
- 20. The method of claim 17 further comprising maintaining the well in an underbalanced condition.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/369,424 filed Apr. 2, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60369424 |
Apr 2002 |
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