Claims
- 1. A well testing system, comprising:a first tubular string sealingly engaged within a wellbore, a first opening of the first tubular string being in fluid communication with a first formation intersected by the wellbore, and a second opening of the first tubular string being in fluid communication with a second formation intersected by the wellbore; and a testing device sealingly engaged within the first tubular string, the testing device pumping fluid from the first formation into the first tubular string through the first opening and out of the first tubular string through the second opening into the second formation.
- 2. The well testing system according to claim 1, wherein the testing device pumps the first formation fluid in response to fluid flow through a second tubular string.
- 3. The well testing system according to claim 2, wherein the second tubular string is attached to the testing device.
- 4. The well testing system according to claim 3, wherein fluid flow from the second tubular string is transmitted through the testing device.
- 5. The well testing system according to claim 4, wherein the fluid flow from the second tubular string is transmitted outward through a third opening of the first tubular string.
- 6. The well testing system according to claim 2, wherein the second tubular string is a coiled tubing string.
- 7. The well testing system according to claim 1, wherein the testing device has a first fluid passage therein in fluid communication with the first opening, a second fluid passage therein in fluid communication with the second opening, and a pump configured for pumping the first formation fluid from the first fluid passage to the second fluid passage.
- 8. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the pump pumps the first formation fluid from the first fluid passage to the second fluid passage in response to fluid flow through the testing device.
- 9. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the testing device further includes a flow control device for controlling fluid flow through the first fluid passage.
- 10. The well testing system according to claim 9, wherein the flow control device is a valve.
- 11. The well testing system according to claim 9, wherein the flow control device is a variable choke.
- 12. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the testing device further includes a sensor in fluid communication with the first fluid passage.
- 13. The well testing system according to claim 12, wherein the sensor generates an output indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 14. The well testing system according to claim 12, wherein the sensor generates an output indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 15. The well testing system according to claim 12, wherein the sensor generates an output indicative of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 16. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the testing device further includes a flow control device for controlling fluid flow through the second fluid passage.
- 17. The well testing system according to claim 16, wherein the flow control device is a valve.
- 18. The well testing system according to claim 16, wherein the flow control device is a variable choke.
- 19. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the testing device further includes a sensor in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 20. The well testing system according to claim 19, wherein the sensor generates an output indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 21. The well testing system according to claim 19, wherein sensor generates an output indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 22. The well testing system according to claim 19, wherein the sensor generates an output indicative of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 23. The well testing system according to claim 7, wherein the testing device further includes a fluid sampler.
- 24. The well testing system according to claim 23, wherein the fluid sampler is in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 25. The well testing system according to claim 23, wherein the fluid sampler is configured to take a sample of the first formation fluid.
- 26. The well testing system according to claim 23, wherein the testing device further includes a heater, the heater being configured for applying heat to the fluid sampler.
- 27. The well testing system according to claim 1, wherein the testing device is sealingly engaged with first and second seal bores axially straddling the second opening.
- 28. The well testing system according to claim 27, wherein the testing device is sealingly engaged with third and fourth seal bores axially straddling a third opening of the first tubular string.
- 29. A method of testing a first subterranean formation intersected by a wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:sealingly engaging a first tubular string within the wellbore, the first tubular string having a first opening in fluid communication with the first formation, and a second opening in fluid communication with a second formation intersected by the wellbore; positioning a testing device within the first tubular string; and operating the testing device to pump fluid from the first formation and into the second formation.
- 30. The method according to claim 29, wherein the operating step further comprises flowing fluid through a second tubular string, the testing device pumping the first formation fluid in response to the second tubular string fluid flow.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, wherein in the operating step, the second tubular string is attached to the testing device.
- 32. The method according to claim 30, wherein the flowing step further comprises flowing fluid through the testing device.
- 33. The method according to claim 32, wherein the flowing step further comprises flowing fluid outward through a third opening of the first tubular string.
- 34. The method according to claim 30, wherein in the operating step, the second tubular string is a coiled tubing string.
- 35. The method according to claim 29, wherein the positioning step further comprises placing a first fluid passage of the testing device in fluid communication with the first opening, and placing a second fluid passage of the testing device in fluid communication with the second opening.
- 36. The method according to claim 35, wherein the operating step further comprises operating a pump of the testing device to thereby pump the first formation fluid from the first fluid passage to the second fluid passage.
- 37. The method according to claim 36, wherein the operating step is performed in response to fluid flow through the testing device.
- 38. The method according to claim 35, further comprising the step of controlling fluid flow through the first fluid passage utilizing a flow control device.
- 39. The method according to claim 38, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a valve.
- 40. The method according to claim 38, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a variable choke.
- 41. The method according to claim 35, further comprising the step of placing a sensor in fluid communication with the first fluid passage.
- 42. The method according to claim 41, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 43. method according to claim 41, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 44. The method according to claim 41, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the presence of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 45. The method according to claim 35, further comprising the step of placing a sensor in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 46. The method according to claim 45, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 47. The method according to claim 45, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 48. The method according to claim 45, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the presence of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 49. The method according to claim 35, further comprising the step of controlling fluid flow through the second fluid passage utilizing a flow control device.
- 50. The method according to claim 49, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a valve.
- 51. The method according to claim 35, further comprising the step of obtaining a sample of the first formation fluid utilizing a fluid sampler.
- 52. The method according to claim 51, further comprising the step of placing the fluid sampler in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 53. The method according to claim 51, further comprising the step of applying heat to the sample utilizing a heater of the testing device.
- 54. The method according to claim 29, wherein the positioning step further comprises sealingly engaging the testing device with first and second seal bores axially straddling the second opening.
- 55. The method according to claim 54, wherein the positioning step further comprises sealingly engaging the testing device with third and fourth seal bores axially straddling a third opening of the tubular string.
- 56. The method according to claim 55, wherein the operating step further comprises pumping the first formation fluid in response to fluid flow through the testing device and outward through the third opening.
- 57. The method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of transmitting data from a sensor of the testing device to a remote location.
- 58. The method according to claim 57, wherein in the transmitting step, the data is transmitted via a line attached to the testing device.
- 59. A method of testing a first subterranean formation intersected by a wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:sealingly engaging a testing device within the wellbore, the testing device having a first fluid passage in fluid communication with the first formation, and a second fluid passage in fluid communication with a second formation intersected by the wellbore; and operating the testing device to pump fluid from the first formation and into the second formation.
- 60. The method according to claim 59, wherein the operating step further comprises flowing fluid through a tubular string positioned in the well, the testing device pumping the first formation fluid in response to the tubular string fluid flow.
- 61. The method according to claim 60, wherein in the operating step, the tubular string is attached to the testing device.
- 62. The method according to claim 60, wherein the flowing step further comprises flowing fluid through the testing device.
- 63. The method according to claim 62, wherein the flowing step further comprises flowing fluid outward through a third fluid passage of the testing device.
- 64. The method according to claim 60, wherein in the operating step, the tubular string is a coiled tubing string.
- 65. The method according to claim 59, wherein the sealingly engaging step further comprises setting first and second packers carried on the testing device straddling one of the first and second formations.
- 66. The method according to claim 65, wherein the sealingly engaging step further comprises setting third and fourth packers carried on the testing device straddling the other of the first and second formations.
- 67. The method according to claim 59, wherein the operating step is performed in response to fluid flow through the testing device.
- 68. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of controlling fluid flow through the first fluid passage utilizing a flow control device.
- 69. The method according to claim 68, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a valve.
- 70. The method according to claim 68, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a variable choke.
- 71. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of placing a sensor in fluid communication with the first fluid passage.
- 72. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 73. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 74. The method according to claim 71, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the presence of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 75. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of placing a sensor in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 76. The method according to claim 75, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of a property of the first formation fluid.
- 77. The method according to claim 75, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the identity of the first formation fluid.
- 78. The method according to claim 75, further comprising the step of utilizing the sensor to generate data indicative of the presence of solid matter in the first formation fluid.
- 79. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of controlling fluid flow through the second fluid passage utilizing a flow control device.
- 80. utilizing The method according to claim 79, wherein in the controlling step, the flow control device is a valve.
- 81. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of obtaining a sample of the first formation fluid utilizing a fluid sampler of the testing device.
- 82. The method according to claim 81, further comprising the step of placing the fluid sampler in fluid communication with the second fluid passage.
- 83. The method according to claim 81, further comprising the step of applying heat to the sample utilizing a heater of the testing device.
- 84. The method according to claim 59, wherein the sealingly engaging step further comprises conveying the testing device into the wellbore with multiple axially spaced apart sealing devices carried externally on the testing device.
- 85. The method according to claim 84, wherein the sealingly engaging step further comprises isolating at least one of the first and second formations from the remainder of the wellbore by engaging the sealing devices with the wellbore.
- 86. The method according to claim 59, wherein the operating step further comprises pumping the first formation fluid in response to fluid flow through a fluid motor of the testing device.
- 87. The method according to claim 59, further comprising the step of transmitting data from a sensor of the testing device to a remote location.
- 88. The method according to claim 87, wherein in the transmitting step, the data is transmitted via a line attached to the testing device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/378,124, filed Aug. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,325,146 which claims the benefit of the filing date of provisional application serial No. 60/127,106, filed Mar. 31, 1999, such prior applications being incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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