Claims
- 1. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to a source of axial force, said wellbore having a wellbore surface defined therein which forms at least a part of a wellbore passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said wellbore passageway; and
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a force-compacted, and at least partially drained, particulate matter, for laterally transferring a selected amount of force from said source of axial force to said wellbore surface.
- 2. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said particulate matter comprises at least one type of particulate material.
- 3. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said particulate matter comprises:
- a mixture including at least:
- (a) a first component having particles of a first selected average dimension; and
- (b) a second component having particles of a second selected average dimension.
- 4. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said particulate matter comprises a selected mixture of a plurality of components of particulate material, each component defining a different and discrete average particle dimension, with said different and discrete average particle dimensions varying across a selected range of values.
- 5. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1, which is operable in a plurality of modes of operation, including:
- a delivery mode of operation during which said particulate matter is conveyed into said wellbore to a position adjacent said partition member;
- a compact mode of operation during which axial force from a fluid column is applied to said particulate matter to compact said particulate matter, to drain fluid from at least a portion of said particulate matter, and to form said plug member with at least one substantially fluid-impermeable region; and
- a force-transfer mode of operation during which said plug member transfers force from said source of axial force away from said partition member and to said wellbore surface.
- 6. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 5, which is further operable in:
- a positioning mode of operation during which said partition member is delivered to a desired location within said wellbore.
- 7. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 5, which is further operable in:
- a wash-out mode of operation during which said plug member is disintegrated by application of a high pressure fluid stream; and
- a communication mode of operation, with said plug member disintegrated and said partition member removed from said central passageway, during which communication is allowed between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region.
- 8. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said particulate matter includes at least one binder component which fills interstitial spaces between other components of said particulate matter.
- 9. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said binder component enhances fluid impermeability of said plug member.
- 10. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said binder component permits said particulate matter to generally continuously deform and reform into said plug member without failure of said plug member and enhances transfer of axial force to said wellbore surface.
- 11. A load-bearing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to a axial force from source of axial force, with fluid being disposed in at least a portion of said wellbore, said wellbore having a wellbore surface defined therein which at least partially defines a passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said passageway;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a fluid-force-compacted particulate matter, for laterally transferring force from said source of axial force to said wellbore surface; and
- a drain member for removing said fluid from at least a portion of said plug member, at least during compaction, to allow compaction.
- 12. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said drain member directs said fluid through said partition member.
- 13. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said drain member is integral with said partition member.
- 14. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said drain member removes said fluid from a region of said plug member which is adjacent said partition member.
- 15. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said partition member comprises an inflatable packing element and said drain member defines a fluid flow path through said inflatable packing element.
- 16. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, which is operable in a plurality of modes of operation, including:
- a delivery mode of operation during which said particulate matter is conveyed into said wellbore in a fluid slurry form to a position adjacent said partition member;
- a compaction mode of operation during which axial force from a fluid-column is applied to said particulate matter to compact said particulate matter and thus at least partially cause formation of said plug member;
- a drainage mode of operation during which fluid is removed from at least a portion of said plug member; and
- a force-transfer mode of operation during which said plug member transfers force from said source of axial force away from said partition member and to said wellbore surface.
- 17. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 16, further operable in:
- a positioning mode of operation during which said partition member is delivered to a selected position relative to said wellbore surface.
- 18. A load-bearing apparatus according to claim 16, further operable in:
- a wash-out mode of operation during which said plug member is disintegrated by application of a high pressure fluid stream; and
- a communication mode of operation, with said plug member disintegrated and said partition member removed from said passageway, during which communication of said fluids and said objects is allowed between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region.
- 19. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said particulate matter includes at least one binder component which fills interstitial spaces between other components of said particulate matter.
- 20. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said binder component enhances fluid impermeability of said plug member.
- 21. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said binder component permits said particulate matter to generally continuously deform and reform into said plug member without failure of said plug member.
- 22. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said binder component includes at least a colloidal hydrating material.
- 23. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said binder component includes at least bentonite.
- 24. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to axial force, said wellbore having a wellbore conduit therein which has a central passageway defined therethrough which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said central passageway of said wellbore conduit between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region, which engages said wellbore conduit and which can withstand axial force less than a failure threshold amount;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a particulate matter, which has been mechanically compacted by said axial force and at least partially drained during compaction, and a binder component for filling interstitial spaces in said particulate matter, said plug member being disposed between a source of said axial force and said partition member, and in contact with said wellbore conduit;
- wherein said plug member transfers to said wellbore conduit a portion of said axial force in an amount at least as much as said axial force exceeds said failure threshold amount, and thus protecting said removable partition member from receipt of excessive axial force amounts; and
- wherein said plug member defines a relatively substantially fluid-impermeable barrier to minimize flow between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region.
- 25. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 24, wherein a force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon a cross-sectional area of said wellbore conduit and a length of said plug member.
- 26. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 24, wherein a force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon composition of said particulate matter.
- 27. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon relative apportionment according to average dimension of components of said particulate matter.
- 28. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore, said wellbore having a wellbore conduit therein which has a central passageway defined therethrough which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, said wellbore being coupled to a source of high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said central passageway of said wellbore conduit between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region, which engages said wellbore conduit and which can withstand axial force less than a failure threshold amount;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of (a) a particulate matter which has been mechanically compacted between a fluid column provided by said source of high pressure fluid and said removable partition member and (b) a binder component for filling interstitial spaces in said particulate matter, said plug member being disposed between said source of high pressure fluid and said removable partition member, and in contact with said wellbore conduit;
- which is operable in a plurality of operating modes, including:
- (a) a plug member formation mode of operation wherein said removable partition member is delivered to a selected location within said central passageway of said wellbore conduit and urged into engagement with said wellbore conduit, and said particulate matter and said binder component are delivered to a selected position within said wellbore conduit adjacent said partition member and compacted by said fluid column provided by said source of high pressure fluid to form said plug member;
- (b) a force-transference and sealing mode of operation, wherein (1) at least said axial force in excess of said failure threshold is transferred laterally through said plug member to said wellbore conduit to minimize axial force applied to said partition member and (2) at least a portion of said particulate matter defines a relatively fluid-permeable barrier; and
- (c) an optional plug disintegration mode of operation, wherein said plug member is disintegrated by application of a high pressure fluid stream thereto.
- 29. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, said particulate matter and said binder component are delivered to said selected position in slurry form.
- 30. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, fluid is drained from at least a portion of said plug member.
- 31. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, further operable in a:
- positioning mode of operation, wherein said partition member is delivered to a selected location within said wellbore conduit.
- 32. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, wherein during said plug member formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component causes said binder component to fill interstitial spaces between particles of said particulate matter.
- 33. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component results in development of regions in said plug member of differing fluid permeabilities.
- 34. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 33, wherein, during said plug formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component causes formation of said plug member with at least one region defining a relatively substantially fluid-impermeable region which is in contact with wellbore fluids.
- 35. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 28, wherein, during said optional plug disintegration mode of operation, said particulate matter and said binder component are removed from said wellbore conduit in slurry form.
- 36. A pressure plug for use in a wellbore to transfer force away from a wellbore tool disposed in the wellbore to the wellbore itself, the pressure plug comprising:
- a mass of particulate matter formed adjacent said wellbore tool, said mass of particulate matter including:
- (a) at least one class of individual particulate matter that is insoluble in water, each of said at least one class of individual particulate material having an average particle dimension different from that of any other class of the individual particulate material; and
- (b) a binder material.
- 37. The pressure plug according to claim 36, wherein said at least one individual particulate material is silicon dioxide.
- 38. The pressure plug according to claim 36, wherein said binder material is colloid material.
- 39. The pressure plug according to claim 38, wherein said colloid material is bentonite.
- 40. A method of forming a pressure plug in a wellbore, comprising the method steps of:
- providing a plurality of types of particulate material, including at least:
- (a) a coarse granular material that is insoluble in water;
- (b) an intermediate granular material that is insoluble in water;
- (c) a fine granular material that is insoluble in water; and
- (d) a colloid material;
- forming a mixture of said plurality of types of particulate material;
- depositing said mixture of said plurality of types of particulate material adjacent a selected wellbore structure;
- compacting said plurality of types of particulate material into a plug by applying a high force fluid column thereto; and
- draining fluid from at least a portion of said plug during at least compaction.
- 41. An aggregate mixture for use in forming a pressure plug in a wellbore, the aggregate mixture comprising:
- a plurality types of particulate materials that are insoluble in water, each type of the particulate materials having a particulate size range which is different from that of the other types of particulate materials; and
- a hydrating ultra-fine material.
- 42. A method of transferring axial force in a wellbore from a fluid column to a wellbore surface, comprising the method steps of:
- at least partially obstructing a portion of said wellbore with an obstructing member;
- delivering a mass of particulate material to said wellbore in a position adjacent said obstructing member;
- applying said axial force from said fluid column to said mass of particulate material causing mechanical compaction of said mass of particulate material and reducing fluid permeability of said mass of particulate material; and
- transferring through said mass of particulate material a selected amount of axial force to said wellbore surface.
- 43. A method of transferring axial force according to claim 42, further comprising:
- reversibly binding said mass of particulate material together with a binding component.
- 44. A method of transferring axial force according to claim 43, further comprising:
- filling interstitial spaces in said mass of particulate material with said binding component.
- 45. A method of transferring axial force according to claim 42, further comprising:
- filling interstitial spaces in said mass of particulate material with a hydrating component.
- 46. A method of transferring axial force according to claim 42, further comprising:
- removing said mass of particulate material from said wellbore by applying a high pressure fluid stream thereto.
- 47. A method of transferring axial force according to claim 42, further comprising:
- disintegrating said mass of particulate material by applying a removal fluid thereto; and
- removing said mass of particulate material, in slurry form, from said wellbore.
- 48. The method of transferring axial force according to claim 42, further comprising:
- removing fluid from said mass of particulate material during compaction.
- 49. A method of transferring stress from a wellbore tool disposed in a wellbore to the wellbore itself, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering an aggregate mixture into said wellbore wherein said aggregate mixture is deposited proximally to said wellbore tool;
- applying force to said aggregate mixture; and
- removing fluid from said aggregate mixture to form a substantially solid, substantially fluid-impermeable plug of said aggregate mixture, wherein force loads on said wellbore tool are transferred by said substantially solid substantially fluid-impermeable plug to said wellbore and away from said wellbore tool.
- 50. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to a source of axial force, said wellbore having a wellbore surface defined therein which forms at least a part of a wellbore passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said wellbore passageway; and
- a plug member, composed at least partially of (a) a force-compacted, and at least partially drained, particulate matter, for laterally transferring a selected amount of axial force from said source of axial force to said wellbore surface, and (b) at least one layer of drainage material disposed adjacent said particulate matter.
- 51. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 50 wherein said particulate matter comprises a selected mixture of a plurality of components of particulate material, each component defining a different and discrete average particle dimension, with said different and discrete average particle dimensions varying across a selected range of values.
- 52. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 50, wherein said particulate matter includes at least one binder component which fills interstitial spaces between other components of said particulate matter.
- 53. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 52, wherein said binder component enhances fluid impermeability of said plug member.
- 54. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 52, wherein said binder component permits said particulate matter to generally continuously deform and reform into said plug member without failure of said plug member and enhances transfer of axial force to said wellbore surface.
- 55. The load-bearing and searching apparatus according to claim 50, further including:
- a drain member for removing fluid from said particulate matter and said at least one layer of drainage material.
- 56. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 55, wherein said drain member directs said fluid through said partition member.
- 57. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 55, wherein said drain member is integral with said partition member.
- 58. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 55, wherein said drain member removes said fluid from a region of said plug member which is adjacent said partition member.
- 59. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 55, wherein said partition member comprises an inflatable packing element and said drain member defines a fluid flow path through said inflatable packing element.
- 60. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus of claim 50, which is operable in a plurality of operating modes, including:
- (a) a plug member formation mode of operation wherein said partition member is delivered to a selected location within said central passageway of said wellbore conduit and urged into engagement with said wellbore conduit, and said particulate matter and said drainage material are delivered to a selected position within said wellbore conduit adjacent said partition member and compacted by a fluid column provided by a source of high pressure fluid to form said plug member; and
- (b) a force-transference and sealing mode of operation, wherein (1) at least said axial force in excess of a failure threshold is transferred laterally through said plug member to said wellbore conduit to minimize axial force applied to said partition member and (2) at least a portion of said particulate matter defines a relatively fluid-permeable barrier.
- 61. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to a source of axial force, said wellbore having a wellbore surface defined therein which forms at least a part of a wellbore passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively engaging and sealing against said wellbore surface, and being able to withstand safely a differential pressure up to a particular limiting differential pressure; and
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a force-compacted, and at least partially drained, particulate matter, for laterally transferring a selected amount of force from said source of axial force to said wellbore surface, enabling said partition member to operate safely when exposed to differential pressures which exceed said particular limiting differential pressure.
- 62. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said particulate matter comprises a selected mixture of a plurality of components of particulate material, each component defining a different and discrete average particle dimension, with said different and discrete average particle dimensions varying across a selected range of values.
- 63. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 62, wherein said particulate matter includes a sufficient proportion of relatively large particulate material to allow disintegration of said plug member when exposed to a fluid jet.
- 64. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said particulate matter includes a hydrating material which bonds to water.
- 65. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 61, wherein gross water, which is not bonded to said particulate matter, is substantially removed from at least a portion of said plug member.
- 66. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said particulate matter includes at least one drainage region for receiving fluid which is expelled from other regions of said plug member.
- 67. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said partition member includes a drain member for cooperating in removal of fluid from at least a portion of said plug member.
- 68. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said partition member comprises (a) an inflatable sealing element, and (b) a drain mechanism for removing fluid from at least a portion of said plug member.
- 69. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said inflatable sealing member is adapted for passage through a production tubing string in said wellbore.
- 70. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said plug member enables utilization of said partition member in a broad range of diameters for said wellbore surface.
- 71. A load-bearing apparatus for use in a wellbore comprising:
- a wellbore tool for at least partially obstructing a wellbore passageway; and
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a force-compacted, and at least partially drained, particulate matter, for anchoring said wellbore tool relative to said wellbore passageway.
- 72. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 71 wherein said particulate matter comprises at least one type of particulate material.
- 73. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 71 wherein said particulate matter comprises:
- a mixture including at least:
- (a) a first component having particles of a first selected average dimension; and
- (b) a second component having particles of a second selected average dimension.
- 74. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 71 wherein said particulate matter comprises a selected mixture of a plurality of components of particulate material, each component defining a different and discrete average particle dimension, with said different and discrete average particle dimensions varying across a selected range of values.
- 75. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 71, which is operable in a plurality of modes of operation, including:
- a delivery mode of operation during which said particulate matter is conveyed into said wellbore to a position adjacent said partition member;
- a compaction mode of operation during which axial force is applied to said particulate matter to compact said particulate matter, to drain fluid from at least a portion of said particulate matter, and to form said plug member; and
- a force-transfer mode of operation during which said plug member transfers force from said source of axial force away from said partition member and to said wellbore surface and thereby anchoring said wellbore tool.
- 76. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 75, which is further operable in:
- a positioning mode of operation during which said partition member is delivered to a desired location within said wellbore.
- 77. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 75, which is further operable in:
- a wash-out mode of operation during which said plug member is disintegrated by application of a high pressure stream; and
- a communication mode of operation, with said plug member disintegrated and said partition member removed from said central passageway and unanchoring said wellbore tool, during which communication is allowed between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region.
- 78. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said particulate matter includes at least one binder component which fills interstitial spaces between other components of said particulate matter.
- 79. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 78, wherein said binder component enhances fluid impermeability of said plug member.
- 80. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 78, wherein said binder component permits said particulate matter to generally continuously deform and reform into said plug member without failure of said plug member and enhances anchoring of said wellbore tool.
- 81. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to axial force, said wellbore having a wellbore surface therein which at least partially defines a central passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said central passageway between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region, which engages said wellbore surface and which can withstand axial force less than a failure threshold amount;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a particulate matter, which has been mechanically compacted by said axial force and which is disposed between a source of said axial force and said partition member, and in contact with said wellbore surface;
- wherein said plug member transfers to said wellbore surface a portion of said axial force in an amount at least as much as said axial force exceeds said failure threshold amount, and thus protecting said removable partition member from receipt of excessive axial force amounts; and
- wherein said plug member defines a relatively substantially fluid-impermeable barrier to minimize flow between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region.
- 82. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 81, wherein a force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon a cross-sectional area of said wellbore conduit and a length of said plug member.
- 83. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 81, wherein a force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon composition of said particulate matter.
- 84. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 83, wherein said force-transference capacity of said plug member is at least partially dependent upon relative apportionment according to dimension of components of said particulate matter.
- 85. A load-bearing and sealing apparatus for use in a wellbore, said wellbore having a wellbore surface therein which at least partially defines a passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, said wellbore being coupled to a source of high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said passageway between said first wellbore region and said second wellbore region, which engages said wellbore surface and which can withstand axial force less than a failure threshold amount;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of (a) a particulate matter which has been mechanically compacted between a fluid column provided by said source of high pressure fluid and said removable partition member and (b) a binder component for filling interstitial spaces in said particulate matter, said plug member being disposed between said source of high pressure fluid and said removable partition member, and in contact with said wellbore surface;
- which is operable in a plurality of operating modes, including:
- (a) a plug member formation mode of operation wherein said removable partition member is delivered to a selected location within said central passageway of said wellbore conduit and urged into engagement with said wellbore surface, and said particulate matter and said binder component are delivered to a selected position within said wellbore adjacent said partition member and compacted by said fluid column provided by said source of high pressure fluid to form said plug member;
- (b) a force-transference and sealing mode of operation, wherein (1) at least said axial force in excess of said failure threshold is transferred laterally through said plug member to said wellbore surface to minimize axial force applied to said partition member and (2) at least a portion of said particulate matter defines a relatively fluid-permeable barrier; and
- (c) an optional plug disintegration mode of operation, wherein said plug member is disintegrated by application of a high pressure stream thereto.
- 86. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, said particulate matter and said binder component are delivered to said selected position in slurry form.
- 87. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, fluid is drained from at least a portion of said plug member.
- 88. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, further operable in a:
- positioning mode of operation, wherein said partition member is delivered to a selected location within said wellbore conduit.
- 89. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, wherein during said plug member formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component causes said binder component to fill interstitial spaces between particles of said particulate matter.
- 90. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, wherein, during said plug member formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component results in development of regions in said plug member of differing fluid permeabilities.
- 91. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 90, wherein, during said plug formation mode of operation, compression of said particulate matter and said binder component causes formation of said plug member with at least one region defining a relatively substantially fluid-impermeable region which is in contact with wellbore fluids.
- 92. The load-bearing and sealing apparatus according to claim 85, wherein, during said optional plug disintegration mode of operation, said particulate matter and said binder component are removed from said wellbore conduit in slurry form.
- 93. A load-bearing apparatus for use in a wellbore subject to a axial force from source of axial force, with fluid being disposed in at least a portion of said wellbore, said wellbore having a wellbore surface defined therein which at least partially defines a passageway which allows communication of fluids and objects between a first wellbore region and a second wellbore region, comprising:
- a partition member for selectively, and at least partially, obstructing said passageway;
- a plug member, composed at least partially of a fluid-force-compacted particulate matter, for laterally transferring force from said source of axial force to said wellbore surface; and
- a drain path defined relative to said partition member for removing said fluid from at least a portion of said plug member, at least during compaction, to allow compaction.
- 94. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 81, wherein said drain path directs said fluid through said partition member.
- 95. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said drain path is integral with said partition member.
- 96. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said drain path removes said fluid from a region of said plug member which is adjacent said partition member.
- 97. The load-bearing apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said partition member comprises an inflatable packing element and said drain member defines a fluid flow path through said inflatable packing element.
- 98. A pressure plug for use in a wellbore to transfer force away from a wellbore tool disposed in the wellbore to the wellbore itself, the pressure plug comprising:
- a mass of particulate matter formed adjacent said wellbore tool, said mass of particulate matter including:
- (a) at least one class of individual particulate matter that is insoluble in water, each of said at least one class of individual particulate material having a particle dimension range different from that of any other class of the individual particulate material; and
- (b) a binder material.
- 99. A method of forming a pressure plug in a wellbore, comprising the method steps of:
- providing particulate material, including at least one of:
- (a) a coarse granular material that is insoluble in water;
- (b) an intermediate granular material that is insoluble in water;
- (c) a fine granular material that is insoluble in water; and
- providing a binder material;
- forming a mixture of said particulate material and said binder material;
- depositing said mixture of said particulate material and said binder material adjacent a selected wellbore structure;
- compacting said of particulate material into a plug by applying a high force fluid column thereto; and
- draining fluid from at least a portion of said plug during at least compaction.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation of application Ser. No. 07/926,872, filed Aug. 7, 1992, now abandoned.
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