Claims
- 1. A method for running tools in an oil/gas well on coil tubing comprising:
- (a) running an elongated coil tubing string, initially positioned on a reel, down an oil/gas well through an injector head forming a tubing work string;
- (b) securing a selective fluid conveying tool, comprising a tool body having an open flow bore and lower connection means movable with respect to the tool body, to the distal end of the coil tubing string, so that fluid can be selectively circulated from the coil tubing on the reel, through the open flow bore and into the tool, the tool body having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a bottom end; and
- (c) equipping said tool with force means for providing a sudden downward forceful movement at said lower connection means, relative to the tool body, the force means comprising:
- (i) a piston disposed within the flow bore within the tool body, the piston having an upper surface, the piston having an aperture therethrough allowing continuous fluid circulation through the coil tubing, the upper portion of the tool body, the piston, and out through an aperture in the lower portion of the tool body;
- (ii) a ball seat provided in the upper surface of the piston;
- (iii) retaining means for releasably retaining the piston within the upper portion of the tool flow bore;
- (iv) the piston comprising a piston rod having a first and second ends and being connected to the lower part of a piston head at its first end, the piston rod being provided at its second end with connection means protruding past the bottom end of the tool body, for connection to other tools; and
- (v) a setting ball for introduction into the tubing and thereafter into the tool flow bore for fitting into the ball seat at the top of the piston, and for covering the fluid aperture through the piston to restrict the fluid flow through the tool body, and thereby cause a pressure build-up within the tool body sufficient to release the retaining means, to actuate the piston to forcefully move downward upon the release of the retaining means.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- (d) introducing pressurized gas into the well through the flow bore of the tubing so that it circulates through the tubing and then through the connected selective fluid conveying tool; and
- (e) supporting a tool assembly so that tension can be applied for operation of a second tool supported by the string using pressure applied to the tool assembly and fluid conveying tool through the tubing work string.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein:
- the second tool is a wireline tool modified to allow fluid circulation.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the tool includes mechanical means operable by tension applied through the coil tubing for forming a connection with an object that has become temporarily lost in the well.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein:
- the coil tubing string is thrust into the well by rotation of the reel in connection with operation of the injector head.
- 6. The method of claim 2, wherein:
- the second tool is an overshot.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- applying a force to the tubing string by the injector head to move the tubing string and tool through the well.
- 8. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of:
- simultaneously pumping pressurized fluid from the coil tubing through all tools that aid in moving through material accumulated in the well.
- 9. The method of claim 2, wherein: the second tool is a jar.
- 10. A method of carrying wireline tools, fishing, running, or setting well service tools, or equipment with a coil tubing unit, comprising the steps of:
- (a) running a coil tubing string from a coil tubing unit down an oil/gas well through an injector head;
- (b) securing a tool adapted for selective flow of fluid to the distal end of the coil tubing string so that fluid can circulate from the coil tubing string through the tool, until selectively obstructed;
- (c) adapting said tool to include force means to provide a sudden forceful downward shearing force, relative to the coil tubing string, upon a pressure build up resulting from the obstruction of the fluid flow; and
- (d) adapting said tool at its lower end for connection to a sub-surface well device which requires application of a sudden downward shearing force to run, set, or release the sub-surface well device, the force means comprising:
- (i) a piston disposed within a flow bore within the tool, the piston having an upper surface, the piston having an aperture therethrough allowing continuous fluid circulation through the coil tubing, the upper portion of the tool, the piston, and out through an aperture in the lower portion of the tool;
- (ii) a ball seat provided in the upper surface of the piston;
- (iii) retaining means for releasably retaining the piston within the upper portion of the tool flow bore;
- (iv) the piston comprising a piston rod having first and second ends and being connected to the lower part of a piston head at its first end, the piston rod being provided at its second end with connection means protruding past the bottom end of the tool, for connection to the subsurface well device; and
- (v) a setting ball for introduction into the tubing and thereafter into the tool flow bore for fitting into the ball seat at the top of the piston, and for covering the fluid aperture through the piston to restrict the fluid flow through the tool, and thereby cause a pressure build-up within the tool sufficient to release the retaining means, to actuate the piston to forcefully move downward upon the release of the retaining means.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein:
- said tool is adapted at its lower end for connection to a bridge plug having a basket.
- 12. The method of claim 11 comprising the additional steps of running the bridge plug to a selected location in the well bore, setting the bridge plug in place and expanding the basket of the bridge plug and then depositing bridging material on top of the basket by pumping said bridging material through said coil tubing.
- 13. The method of claim 10 further comprising adapting a perforation gun for connection to the lower end of said tool and further adapting said perforation gun to fire in response to an impulse generated by said tool.
- 14. A method for running tools in an oil/gas well on coil tubing comprising:
- (a) running an elongated coil tubing string, initially positioned on a reel, down an oil gas well through an injector head forming a work string;
- (b) mounting said injector head on an extending sub platform interposed between a base and said injection head;
- (c) securing a selective fluid conveying tool comprising a tool body having an open flow bore and lower connection means movable with respect to the tool body, to the distal end of the coil tubing string, so that fluid can be selectively circulated from the coil tubing on the reel, through the open flow bore and into the well through the tool, the tool body having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a bottom end; and
- (d) equipping said tool with force means for providing a sudden downward forceful movement of said lower connection means relative to said tool body, the force means comprising:
- (i) a piston disposed within the flow bore within the tool body, the piston having an upper surface, the piston having an aperture therethrough allowing continuous fluid circulation through the coil tubing, the upper portion of the tool body, the piston, and out through an aperture in the lower portion of the tool body;
- (ii) a ball seat provided in the upper surface of the piston;
- (iii) retaining means for releasably retaining the piston within the upper portion of the tool flow bore;
- (iv) the piston comprising a piston rod having first and second ends and being connected to the lower part of a piston head at its first end, the piston rod being provided at its second end with connection means protruding past the bottom end of the tool body, for connection to other tools; and
- (v) a setting ball for introduction into the tubing and thereafter into the tool flow bore for fitting into the ball seat at the top of the piston, and for covering the fluid aperture through the piston to restrict the fluid flow through the tool body, and thereby cause a pressure build-up within the tool body sufficient to release the retaining means, to actuate the piston to forcefully move downward upon the release of the retaining means.
- 15. A method for installing and removing safety valves in well bores off of coil tubing comprising:
- (a) setting an injector head of a coil tubing unit on a vertically extendable substructure above a well head;
- (b) running an elongated tubing string, initially positioned on a reel, through an injector head down an oil/gas well forming a work string;
- (c) securing a selectively fluid conveying tool, comprising a tool body having an open flow bore and lower connection means movable with respect to the tool body, to the distal end of the coil tubing string, so that fluid can be selectively circulated form the coil tubing on the reel and then through the open flow bore and into the tool, the tool body having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a bottom end;
- (d) equipping said tool with force means for providing sudden downward forceful movement of said lower connection means relative to said tool body;
- (e) affixing a safety valve carrying mandrel to said lower connection means of said tool body;
- (f) extending the vertically extendable support platform above the well head to raise said injector head, said tool and said safety valve carrying mandrel above the well head and clear of the well head for engaging and disengaging the safety valve during installation and removal procedures; and
- (g) collapsing said vertically extendable support platform so as to lower said injector head assembly over the well head so as to run said tool and said safety valve carrying mandrel into said well bore for safety valve installation and removal procedures, the force means comprising:
- (i) a piston disposed within the flow bore within the tool body, the piston having an upper surface, the piston having an aperture therethrough allowing continuous fluid circulation through the coil tubing, the upper portion of the tool body, the piston, and out through an aperture in the lower portion of the tool body;
- (ii) a ball seat provided in the upper surface of the piston;
- (iii) retaining means for releasably retaining the piston within the upper portion of the tool flow bore;
- (iv) the piston comprising a piston rod having first and second ends and being connected to the lower part of a piston head at its first end, the piston rod being provided at its second end with connection means protruding past the bottom end of the tool body, for connection to the safety valve carrying mandrel; and
- (v) a setting ball for introduction into the tubing and thereafter into the tool flow bore for fitting into the ball seat at the top of the piston, and for covering the fluid aperture through the piston to restrict the fluid flow through the tool body, and thereby cause a pressure build-up within the tool body sufficient to release the retaining means, to actuate the piston to forcefully move downward upon the release of the retaining means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/404,626 filed Sep. 7, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,642.
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Divisions (1)
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