The invention concerns a method for establishment of a new well path from an existing well. More specifically, the invention concerns a method which provides mechanical stability in the form of a well plug formed around the entrance of the new well path being formed through an opening in an existing casing.
It is known to form new well paths, sidetracks, from an existing well by drilling a new well path out through the wall of a casing. This is carried out by anchoring a whipstock at a desired location in the well, whereby a drilling body, which is brought into engagement with the whipstock, changes direction and drills from the inside and through the sidewall of the casing. Oftentimes, such a drilling operation leaves an oblong opening, a window, in the wall of the casing. It is customary to form such a sidetrack at a relatively shallow level in a well, and far away from the reservoir, so as to ensure that the casing, which is to be drilled through, is cemented to the surrounding formation. By so doing, the window becomes sufficiently stable, thereby ensuring that there is no danger of the portion having the window being allowed to rotate during subsequent operations, for example when the drill string is pulled back through the window. Given that the sidetrack is formed at a relatively shallow level in the well, the new well path oftentimes becomes very long, which incurs large costs to an operator.
The object of the invention is to remedy or to reduce at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least to provide a useful alternative to the prior art.
The object is achieved by virtue of features disclosed in the following description and in the subsequent claims.
More specifically, the invention concerns a method for establishment of new well path from an existing well, wherein the existing well, at least in a portion where the new well path is to be established, is delineated radially by a casing, and wherein the method is characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
For example, the plug may be established by means of a method and devices as disclosed in Norwegian patent application 20111641 bearing the title “Method for combined cleaning and plugging in a well, a washing tool for directional washing, and use of the washing tool”, and in Norwegian patent application 20110450 bearing the title “Apparatus for positive drive of liquid, permanent plugging material through a perforated casing in oil or gas wells”, both of which have been filed by the present applicant.
The remaining cross-sectional section of the plug may contribute to provide a good base around the hole in the casing, and at the entrance of the new well path.
In one embodiment, step (C) may include removing a portion of the plug in such a manner that also a longitudinal section of the plug remains centrally in the well and within the casing. This will have the advantage of allowing the remaining longitudinal section of the plug to be used as a base for various tools and equipment desired to be placed permanently or temporarily in the well. It may be a direction-guiding element, for example a whipstock or similar.
In a further embodiment, the longitudinal section remaining centrally in the well may constitute less than half of the longitudinal section along which the plug was set.
Step (C) may include removing the portion of the plug by means of drilling.
In one embodiment, the plug may be formed from a fluidized plugging material comprising cement slurry.
In another embodiment, the plug may be formed from a fluidized plugging material comprising a particulate mass.
In yet another embodiment, step (B), and between sub-steps (B2) and (B5), may also include the following sub-steps:
It may be of advantage to use a displacement body in the form of a pressing apparatus, as described in said Norwegian patent application 20110450, to further displace and distribute the fluidized plugging material in the casing and further out into the annulus.
In one embodiment, the steps of perforating and washing may be carried out in separate trips down into the well.
In another embodiment, the steps of perforating and washing may be carried out in one and the same trip down into the well. This, for example, may be carried out in the manner described in the above-mentioned Norwegian patent publication 20111641, and by virtue of the perforation tool and the washing tool being connected to the same string. The perforation tool may also be releasably connected to the washing tool.
In one embodiment, the method may further comprise a step of leaving the perforation tool in the well. This may prove particularly appropriate if the perforation tool is drillable and/or may be left in a suitable place in the well.
In another embodiment, the method may also comprise a step of leaving the washing tool in the well. This may prove particularly appropriate if the washing tool is drillable and/or may be left in a suitable place in the well.
After step (E), the method may also comprise a step of drilling out a new well path via said hole formed through the casing.
A use of a cement plug as a base for a whipstock in a subterranean well is also described.
Hereinafter, an example of an embodiment is described and is depicted in the accompanying drawings, where:
In the following, reference numeral 1 denotes a well as used in context of the method of the present invention. The well 1 is depicted in a simplified and schematic manner, and elements not being central to the invention may be left out from the Figures.
A combined washing and plugging tool 35 is then conducted down into the well 1 and within the casing 21, as shown in
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A direction-guiding element 27, here in the form of a whipstock, is placed on top of the remaining longitudinal section L3 of the plug 25, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20120169 | Feb 2012 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NO2013/050029 | 2/13/2013 | WO | 00 |