Claims
- 1. In a method of forming a production apparatus for withdrawing oil from an oil bearing underground formation through a well casing in the formation, the steps of
- (a) passing a hollow radial tube through a housing in a well casing to the formation and drilling the radial tube to project into the formation, said radial tube and formation defining an annulus therebetween which is relatively permeable or free of formation,
- (b) passing a flexible, elongated, hollow tube liner through the casing and radial tube and out into the formation, and
- (c) withdrawing the radial tube from the formation through the casing, leaving the liner in the formation, said liner including openings of a size and character to pass oil from said formation into said liner but substantially block passage of formation particles.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which radial tube and liner are passed simultaneously into the formation.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which said liner is passed by propulsion through the radial tube after said radial tube is in the formation.
- 4. The method of claim 3 in which the adjacent interlinked portions are free to move relative to each other permitting expansive and contraction of the liner length.
- 5. The method of claim 4 in which the metal tube is twisted to compress it radially during step (b) and is untwisted to expand it radially after step (c).
- 6. The method of claim 4 in which said liner comprises conventional flexible metal conduit used to sheath electrical cable.
- 7. The method of claim 1 in which said liner openings comprise at least one elongated slot.
- 8. The method of claim 1 in which said liner comprises a flexible metal tube formed of two adjacent continuous interlinking spiral strips and said slot comprises openings between the interlinked portions of the strip.
- 9. The method of claim 1 in which said radial tube includes a drillhead at its forward end during drilling, said method further comprising severing said drill head from the radial tube prior to passing the liner into the formation.
- 10. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of anchoring the distal end of the liner in the formation prior to withdrawing the radial tube.
- 11. The method of claim 1 in which, after step (c), a slurry of particles of a size capable of forming a gravel pack is passed from the well casing into the annulus formation to form a jacket of gravel pack particles around the liner.
- 12. The method of claim 1 in which, after step (c) particles of a size or capable of forming a gravel pack are passed through the liner out its distal end and back along it towards the housing to form a partial jacket of gravel pack particles around the liner.
- 13. The method of claim 12 in which, after forming the partial jacket, slurry is passed from the housing toward the distal end of the liner to substantially complete the gravel pack.
- 14. The method of claim 12 in which after step (b) the distal end of the radial tube is withdrawn to a position adjacent the housing and said slurry is passed through the radial tube into the formation.
- 15. The method of claim 1 in which no gravel pack is placed in said annulus.
- 16. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of inserting particle filter means in the distal end of the liner.
- 17. Production apparatus suitable for withdrawing oil from an oil-bearing formation, said apparatus comprising a well casing, housing within said well casing, a perforated hollow production radial tube extending from the well casing into the formation, the interior said radial tube and well casing being in fluid communication, and a hollow tube liner disposed within said radial tube adjacent to said redial tube perforations for passing oil from said formation into said radial tube while substantially blocking passage into the radial tube of particles of the size of gravel packing.
- 18. Production apparatus for withdrawing oil from an oil bearing underground formation, said apparatus comprising a well casing, a housing within the well casing, a flexible, elongated, hollow tube liner extending from the housing into the formation, the interior of said liner and housing being in fluid communication, said liner being in direct contact with particles in the formation along its length free of an external conduit, said liner including openings of a size and character for passing oil from said formation while substantially blocking passage into the liner of particles from the formation, said liner being substantially free of gravel packing external to and internal of the liner.
- 19. Production apparatus for withdrawing oil from an oil bearing underground formation, said apparatus comprising a well casing, a housing within well casing, a flexible, elongated, hollow tube liner extending from the housing into the formation, the interior of said liner and housing being in fluid communication, said liner being in direct contact with particles in the formation along its length free of an external conduit, said liner including openings of a size and character for passing oil from said formation while substantially blocking passage into the liner of particles from the formation, said liner comprising a flexible tube formed of adjacent interlinking spiral strips and slots comprises openings between the interlinked portions of the strips.
- 20. The production apparatus of claim 19 in which said liner openings comprise at least one elongated slot.
- 21. The production apparatus of claim 19 in which said liner comprises a flexible metal tube formed of adjacent interlinking spiral strips and said slots comprises openings between the interlinked portions of the strips.
- 22. The production apparatus of claim 19 in which the adjacent interlinked portions are free to move relative to each other permitting expansion and contraction of the liner length.
- 23. The production apparatus of claim 19 in which said liner comprises conventional flexible metal conduit used to sheath electrical cable.
- 24. The production apparatus of claim 19 together with a jacket of gravel packing between said liner and surrounding formation.
- 25. The production apparatus of claim 19 further comprising filter means at the distal end of said liner.
- 26. The production apparatus of claim 19 in which said well bore is substantially vertical and said liner is substantially horizontal.
- 27. The production apparatus of claim 26 in which the proximal end of said horizontal liner is spaced from and unattached to the vertical portion of said production apparatus.
- 28. The production apparatus of claim 26 together with at least a second, radially spaced, flexible, elongate, hollow tube liner extending into the formation in a different radial direction than said first liner.
- 29. Production apparatus for withdrawing oil from an oil bearing underground formation, said apparatus comprising a well casing, a housing within the well casing, a flexible, elongated, hollow tube liner extending from the housing into the formation, the interior of said liner and housing being in fluid communication, said liner being in direct contact with particles in the formation along its length free of an external conduit, said liner including openings of a size and character for passing oil from said formation while substantially blocking passage into the liner of particles from the formation, and anchor means disposed at the distal end of the liner extending into the formation and serving to immobilize the liner against pulling forces from along its length.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 811,572, filed Dec. 23, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,561. Reference is also made to Dickinson, et al. application Ser. No. 811,577, filed Dec. 23, 1985.
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