Claims
- 1. A method of injecting tubing into partially horizontal pipe which has a larger diameter than said tubing, said method comprising(a) feeding tubing into the pipe, (b) attaching a thruster pig within about 5000 feet of an end of the tubing which is inserted into the pipeline, wherein said thruster pig comprises a body having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the injected tubing and having an outer diameter equal to or smaller than the inner diameter of the pipe, an attaching apparatus adapted to attach the device to the end of the small diameter tubing or to the exterior of the small diameter tubing, a sealing apparatus to impede fluid migration between the body of the device and the inner surface of the pipe, an aperture allowing fluids pumped down the interior of the injected tubing to pass through the device into the interior of the pipe ahead of the device, and a means for allowing fluids to flow back through the device and up the annulus, (c) exerting pressure against said thruster apparatus, thereby causing the thruster pig to exert at lest a portion of the force necessary to inject the tubing down the pipe.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising attaching a one or more skate apparatuses to said tubing at predetermined distances from the injected end, wherein said skate apparatuses are comprised of a body with a diameter greater than the diameter of the tubing, said body having a cylindrical port capable of fitting around a portion of the tubing, and said body being openable lengthwise by an amount sufficient to insert the injected tubing, an attaching means to securely attach the body to the exterior of the tubing, and at least one set of three or four rigid arms extending in a plane in a direction toward the interior surface of the pipe, wherein each of said arms comprises one or more wheels capable of movable communication with the inner surface of said pipe, and wherein the radius from the center of the injected tubing to the outermost edge of the wheels or rollers is between about 0.5 times and about 0.95 times the radius of the pipe.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the tubing is fed into the partially horizontal pipe with an injector head, and wherein the skate apparatuses are attached to the injected tubing between the injector head and the pipe.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the tubing comprises coiled tubing.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the injected pipe comprises a plurality of reels of coiled tubing connected by connecting means.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein at least one of the connecting means has a skate apparatus attached to the connection means or attached to the tubing within about 50 feet of the connecting means.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the injected pipe is injected into the partially horizontal pipe to a distance of at least about 6000 feet.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the injected pipe is injected into the partially horizontal pipe to a distance of at least about 26,000 feet.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the injected pipe is injected into the partially horizontal pipe to a distance of at least about 60,000 feet.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the thruster pig is attached within 2000 feet of the end of the injected tubing.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the thruster pig is attached to the injected tubing with a releasing sub, and further comprising activating the releasing sub with the thruster pig in the pipe, wherein the thruster pig is transported further along the pipe by pumping without being attached to tubing.
- 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising adding one or more additional thruster pigs to the tubing, wherein said additional thruster pigs can be attached anywhere on the tubing.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the thruster pig comprises means for allowing fluids to flow back through the device and up the annulus are pressure actuated check valves that actuate at between about 0.01 psi and about 10 psi, and further comprising pressure actuated check valves for allowing fluids to flow from the annulus to the front of the device that actuate at between about 50 psi and about 1000 psi.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the attaching apparatus comprises one or more of releasing subs, a hinge, a ball joint, and a swivel joint.
- 15. A method of injecting tubing into partially horizontal pipe, said method comprising(a) feeding tubing into a partially horizontal pipe which has a larger diameter than said coil tubing, (b) attaching a one or more skate apparatuses to said tubing at predetermined distances from the injected end, wherein said skate apparatuses are comprised of a body with a diameter greater than the diameter of the tubing, said body having a cylindrical port capable of fitting around a portion of the tubing, and said body being openable lengthwise by an amount sufficient to insert the injected tubing, an attaching means to securely attach the body to the exterior of the tubing, and at least one set of three or four rigid arms extending in a plane in a direction toward the interior surface of the pipe, wherein each of said arms comprises one or more wheels capable of movable communication with the inner surface of said pipe, and wherein the radius from the center of the injected tubing to the outermost edge of the wheels or rollers is between about 0.5 times and about 0.95 times the radius of the pipe.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein at least one skate apparatus contains one to two sets of arms, and wherein each set contains only three rigid arms.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein at least one skate apparatus contains one to two sets of arms, and wherein each set contains only four rigid arms.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the radius from the center of the tubing to the outermost edge of the wheels is between about 0.8 to about 0.9 times the radius of the pipe.
- 19. A method of injecting tubing into a pipe which has a larger diameter than said tubing, thereby forming an annulus between said tubing and said pipe, said tubing string having an entrance end and a distal end, said method comprising(a) inserting the tubing through at least one thruster pig, said thruster pig having means to sealingly engage the pipe, and said thruster pig having a bore through which the tubing may pass, means to securely grip the tubing, and means to allow fluid flow from ahead of the thruster pig to the annulus behind the thruster pig, (b) attaching the thruster pig to the exterior of the tubing, said thruster pig sized to sealingly engage both the tubing and the interior diameter of the pipe, (c) injecting said thruster pig into the pipe, (d) injecting fluid into said pipe, said fluid imparting a force into said thruster pig to move said tubing string further into said pipe, said force on each thruster pig being restricted to a maximum.
- 20. The invention of claim 19 where said one or more thruster pigs are held in a stationary position as the tubing is run through the inner bore and said one or more thruster pigs are individually locked onto said tubing at different locations along said tubing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PATENTS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/185,988 filed Nov. 4, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,657, which claims priority from provisional patent application serial No. 60/066,380 filed on Nov. 21, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”, and provisional patent application serial No. 60/067,503 filed on Dec. 4, 1997, entitled “Method and Apparatus of Injecting Coil Tubing Down Pipelines”.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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