Claims
- 1. A method of completing a subterranean well having first, second, and third wellbore portions intersecting at a junction, the first and second wellbore portions being portions of a common wellbore, and the first wellbore portion extending to the earth's surface, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portion thereof; and
- positioning the tubular member within the well, the aperture facing toward the second wellbore portion, one opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the first wellbore portion n, and the other opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the third wellbore portion.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the positioning step further comprises conveying the tubular member through the first wellbore portion and deflecting the tubular member off of a surface to cause the tubular member to enter the third wellbore portion.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of providing a liner, connecting the liner to the tubular member, and conveying the liner into the well with the tubular member.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the positioning step further comprises positioning the liner in the third wellbore portion.
- 5. A method of completing a subterranean well having first, second, and third wellbore portions intersecting at a junction, the first and second wellbore portions being portions of a common wellbore, and the first wellbore portion extending to the earth's surface, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portion thereof;
- positioning the tubular member within the well, the aperture facing toward the second wellbore portion, one opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the first wellbore portion, and the other opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the third wellbore portion;
- providing a liner;
- conveying the liner into the third wellbore portion;
- sealingly engaging the tubular member with the liner; and
- setting a packer attached to the tubular member in the first wellbore portion.
- 6. A method of completing a subterranean well having first, second, and third wellbore portions intersecting at a junction, the first and second wellbore portions being portions of a common wellbore, and the first wellbore portion extending to the earth's surface, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portion thereof;
- positioning the tubular member within the well, the aperture facing toward the second wellbore portion, one opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the first wellbore portion, and the other opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the third wellbore portion; and
- positioning a first tubular structure within the well, one opposite end of the first tubular structure being disposed within the first wellbore portion, the other opposite end of the first tubular structure being disposed in the second wellbore portion, and the first tubular structure extending through the aperture.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein in the engaging step, the structure is a whipstock.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein in the engaging step, the locating device is pivotably attached to a running string disposed within and attached to the tubular member.
- 9. The method according to claim 6, further comprising the steps of providing a flow diverter and connecting the flow diverter to the first tubular structure.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter includes a generally axially extending flow passage, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the flow passage is configured for permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and the interior of a tubing string extending to the earth's surface, the tubing string being attached to the flow diverter.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of sealingly engaging the first tubular structure other opposite end with a second tubular structure disposed within the second wellbore portion.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of sealingly engaging the first tubular structure one opposite end with a third tubular structure disposed within the first wellbore portion.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of providing a flow diverter and connecting the flow diverter to the first tubular structure.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter includes a generally axially extending flow passage, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the flow passage is configured for permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and the interior of a tubing string extending to the earth's surface, the tubing string being attached to the flow diverter.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a port, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the port permits fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and a first annulus disposed between the flow diverter and the first wellbore portion.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a fluid passage, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the fluid passage permits fluid communication between a second annulus disposed between the tubular member and the first tubular structure, and the interior of the tubing string.
- 17. The method according to claim 14, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a fluid passage, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the fluid passage permits fluid communication between a second annulus disposed between the tubular member and the first tubular structure, and the interior of the tubing string.
- 18. The method according to claim 14, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a port, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the port permits fluid communication between a first annulus disposed between the tubular member and the first tubular structure, and a second annulus disposed between the flow diverter and the first wellbore portion.
- 19. The method according to claim 14, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a plug, the plug preventing fluid flow axially through the flow passage.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a generally axially extending fluid passage, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the fluid passage permits fluid communication between a first annulus disposed between the tubular member and the first tubular structure, and the interior of the tubing string.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter further includes a port, and wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the port permits fluid communication between the flow passage and a second annulus disposed between the flow diverter and the first wellbore portion.
- 22. The method according to claim 13, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter includes a housing and a sleeve axially reciprocably disposed within the housing, the sleeve being selectively positionable relative to the housing between a first position in which fluid communication is permitted between a generally axially extending flow passage formed through the sleeve and a port capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing, and a second position in which the sleeve blocks fluid flow through the port.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the flow passage permits fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and the interior of a tubing string extending to the earth's surface, the tubing string being connected to the flow diverter.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, a plug is positioned within the flow passage, the plug preventing fluid flow through the flow passage.
- 25. The method according to claim 23, wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the port permits fluid communication between an annulus disposed between the housing and the first wellbore portion, and the flow passage when the sleeve is in the first position.
- 26. The method according to claim 13, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter includes a housing, a generally tubular sleeve axially slidingly disposed within the housing, the sleeve including a radially enlarged portion, a seal carried on the enlarged portion, a fluid passage extending generally axially within the housing, a flow passage extending generally axially through the sleeve, and a port capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing, the sleeve being positionable in a selected one of a first position in which the seal is disposed axially between the fluid passage and the port, and a second position in which the port is disposed axially between the seal and the fluid passage.
- 27. The method according to claim 26, wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the flow passage permits fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and the interior of a tubing string connected to the flow diverter and extending to the earth's surface, wherein the fluid passage permits fluid communication between a first annulus disposed between the tubing string and the first wellbore portion, and a second annulus disposed between the first tubular structure and the tubular member when the sleeve is in the second position, and wherein the sleeve blocks fluid communication between the first and second annulus when the sleeve is in the first position.
- 28. The method according to claim 13, wherein in the flow diverter providing step, the flow diverter includes a housing and a sleeve axially slidingly disposed within an axial flow passage formed internally on the housing, the housing having a fluid passage formed generally axially therethrough, and a port capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing, the sleeve being selectively positionable in a first position in which the sleeve blocks fluid flow through the port, and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through the port.
- 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein in the flow diverter connecting step, the flow passage is capable of permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular structure and the interior of a tubing string connected to the flow diverter and extending to the earth's surface, the fluid passage permits fluid communication between the interior of the tubing string and a first annulus disposed between the first tubular structure and the tubular member, and wherein the port permits fluid communication between the flow passage and a second annulus disposed between the flow diverter and the first wellbore portion when the sleeve is in the second position.
- 30. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of providing first and second valves, connecting the first and second valves to the first tubular structure, and wherein in the first tubular structure positioning step, the first valve is positioned within the second wellbore portion and the second valve is positioned adjacent the junction.
- 31. A method of completing a subterranean well having first, second, and third wellbore portions intersecting at a junction, the first and second wellbore portions being portions of a common wellbore, and the first wellbore portion extending to the earth's surface, the method comprising the steps of: providing a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portions thereof;
- positioning the tubular member within the well, the aperture facing toward the second wellbore portion, one opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the first wellbore portion, and the other opposite end of the tubular member being disposed within the third wellbore portion; and
- flowing cementitious material externally about the tubular member within the junction.
- 32. Apparatus for use in completing a subterranean well, the apparatus comprising:
- a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portion thereof, and first and second opposite ends;
- a packer attached to the first opposite end and configured to seal externally about the tubular member; and
- a sealing device attached to the second opposite end.
- 33. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of providing a sealing device, attaching the sealing device to the first tubular structure, and wherein in the first tubular structure positioning step, the sealing device is sealingly engaged with a sealing surface disposed within the second wellbore portion.
- 34. The method according to claim 33, further comprising the steps of providing a valve, and attaching the valve to the first tubular structure, and wherein in the sealingly engaging step, the sealing device is sealingly engaged with the sealing surface axially between the valve and the tubular member.
- 35. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of providing a valve, and connecting the valve to the first tubular structure, and wherein in the first tubular structure positioning step, the valve is positioned adjacent the junction.
- 36. Apparatus for use in completing a subterranean well, the apparatus comprising:
- a tubular member having an aperture formed through a sidewall portion thereof, and first and second opposite ends;
- a packer attached to the first opposite end and configured to seal externally about the tubular member; and
- a sealing device attached to the second opposite end.
- 37. The apparatus according to claim 36, further comprising a liner having a seal surface, the liner being attached to the tubular member, and the sealing device sealingly engaging the seal surface.
- 38. The apparatus according to claim 36, further comprising a tubular string disposed within the tubular member, the tubular string being releasably attached to the tubular member.
- 39. The apparatus according to claim 36, further comprising a locating device, the locating device being capable of engaging a structure disposed within the well to thereby position the tubular member within the well.
- 40. The apparatus according to claim 39, wherein the locating device is pivotably attached to a tubular string disposed within the tubular member.
- 41. Apparatus for use in a subterranean well, the well having a wellbore and first, second, and third tubular members disposed therein, the first tubular member extending to the earth's surface, the second tubular member outwardly overlying the third tubular member, a first annulus being disposed between the first tubular member and the wellbore, and a second annulus being disposed between the second and third tubular members, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second opposite ends, the first opposite end being operatively connectable to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end being operatively connectable to the second and third tubular members;
- a generally axially extending flow passage configured for permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular member and the interior of the third tubular member when the first opposite end is operatively connected to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end is operatively connected to the second and third tubular members; and
- a port permitting fluid communication between the first and second annulus when the first opposite end is operatively connected to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end is operatively connected to the second and third tubular members.
- 42. The apparatus according to claim 41, further comprising a plug disposed within the flow passage, the plug preventing fluid flow through the flow passage.
- 43. The apparatus according to claim 41, further comprising a sleeve axially slidingly disposed within the flow passage, the sleeve being selectively positionable in a first position in which the sleeve blocks flow through the port, and a second position in which fluid flow through the port is unobstructed by the sleeve.
- 44. Apparatus for use in a subterranean well, the apparatus comprising:
- a generally tubular housing having a port formed therein, the port being capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing, and first and second opposite ends, the first opposite end being operatively connectable to a first tubular member, and the second opposite end being operatively connectable to second and third tubular members; and
- a generally tubular sleeve disposed axially reciprocably within the housing, the sleeve having a generally axially extending flow passage formed therethrough, and a generally axially extending fluid passage formed within a sidewall portion of the sleeve, the flow passage permitting fluid communication between the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the fluid passage permitting fluid communication between an annulus between the second and third tubular members and the first tubular member when the first opposite end is connected to the first tubular member and the second opposite end is connected to the second and third tubular members.
- 45. The apparatus according to claim 44, further comprising a plug disposed within the flow passage and preventing fluid flow axially through the flow passage.
- 46. The apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the sleeve is positionable relative to the port in a selected one of a first position in which the sleeve blocks fluid flow through the port, and a second position in which the sleeve permits fluid flow through the port.
- 47. Apparatus for use in a subterranean well, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing;
- a generally tubular sleeve axially slidingly disposed within the housing, the sleeve including a radially enlarged portion;
- a seal carried on the enlarged portion;
- a fluid passage extending generally axially within the housing;
- a flow passage extending generally axially through the sleeve; and
- a port capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing,
- the sleeve being positionable in a selected one of a first position in which the seal is disposed axially between the fluid passage and the port, and a second position in which the port is disposed axially between the seal and the fluid passage.
- 48. Apparatus for use in a subterranean well, the apparatus comprising:
- a generally tubular housing having a port formed therein, the port being capable of permitting fluid flow through a sidewall portion of the housing, first and second opposite ends, the first opposite end being operatively connectable to a first tubular member, and the second opposite end being operatively connectable to second and third tubular members, a generally axially extending flow passage formed therethrough, and a generally axially extending fluid passage formed within a sidewall portion of the housing, the flow passage permitting fluid communication between the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the fluid passage permitting fluid communication between an annulus between the second and third tubular members and the first tubular member when the first opposite end is connected to the first tubular member and the second opposite end is connected to the second and third tubular members; and
- a generally tubular sleeve disposed axially reciprocably within the housing flow passage.
- 49. The apparatus according to claim 48, further comprising a plug disposed within the flow passage and preventing fluid flow axially through the flow passage.
- 50. The apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the sleeve is positionable relative to the port in a selected one of a first position in which the sleeve blocks fluid flow through the port, and a second position in which the sleeve permits fluid flow through the port.
- 51. The apparatus according to claim 50, further comprising a retrievable plug, the plug being releasably attached to the sleeve.
- 52. Apparatus for use in a subterranean well, the well having a wellbore and first, second, and third tubular members disposed therein, the first tubular member extending to the earth's surface, the second tubular member outwardly overlying the third tubular member, a first annulus being disposed between the first tubular member and the wellbore, and a second annulus being disposed between the second and third tubular members, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second opposite ends, the first opposite end being operatively connectable to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end being operatively connectable to the second and third tubular members;
- a generally axially extending flow passage configured for permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular member and the interior of the third tubular member when the first opposite end is operatively connected to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end is operatively connected to the second and third tubular members; and
- a port permitting fluid communication between the first annulus and the interior of the third tubular member when the first opposite end is operatively connected to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end is operatively connected to the second and third tubular members.
- 53. The apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising a plug disposed within the flow passage, the plug preventing fluid flow through the flow passage.
- 54. The apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising a fluid passage, the fluid passage permitting fluid communication between the interior of the first tubular member and the second annulus when the first opposite end is operatively connected to the first tubular member, and the second opposite end is operatively connected to the second and third tubular members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/791,203 entitled METHODS OF COMPLETING A SUBTERRANEAN WELL AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS, filed Feb. 13, 1997, now abandoned.
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