Claims
- 1. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable tubular member in the well bore within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member;
- creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the tubular member, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the tubular member and into the subterranean zone; and
- flowing a stimulating fluid through the flow passage sequentially via the interior of the tubular work string structure, the first perforations, and the second perforations.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the creating step is performed using a perforating gun defining at least a portion of the longitudinal workstring portion.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the creating step is performed using a perforating gun disposed within an initially unperforated outer tubing section of the longitudinal workstring structure portion.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the creating step is performed using a perforating gun disposed within an initially perforated outer tubing section of the longitudinal workstring structure portion.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the creating step is performed using an exposed low debris casing gun connected at its opposite ends to facing tubing sections of the workstring structure.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step, performed prior to the flowing step, of creating an axial force in the workstring structure.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of covering the second perforations after performing the flowing step.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein:
- the method further comprises the step, performed after the flowing step, of removing at least a portion of the workstring structure from the wellbore, and
- the covering step is performed, in response to performing the removing step and in a manner preventing appreciable fluid inflow through the second perforations into the tubular member, using a fluid control member subsequently shiftable relative to the tubular member to permit fluid inflow through the second perforations.
- 9. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable nipple in a casing structure extending through a portion of the wellbore disposed within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the perforable nipple;
- creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the perforable nipple, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the perforable nipple and into the subterranean zone; and
- flowing a fluid through the flow passage.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein:
- the first perforations are formed in the outer tubing section prior to moving the longitudinal workstring structure portion into the tubular member,
- the gun has a spaced series of detonation portions, and
- the method further comprises the step of aligning the detonation portions with the first perforations prior to firing the gun.
- 11. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable tubular member in the wellbore within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member;
- creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the tubular member, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the tubular member and into the subterranean zone; and
- maintaining the first perforations in the longitudinal workstring portion in alignment with the second perforations while flowing a stimulating fluid through the flow passage sequentially via the interior of the tubular workstring structure, the first perforations, and the second perforations.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the maintaining step includes the step of creating an axial overpull tension force in the workstring structure.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the maintaining step includes the step of creating an axial compression force in the workstring structure.
- 14. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable tubular member in the wellbore within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure axially through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member;
- creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the tubular member, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the tubular member and into the subterranean zone; and
- maintaining the first perforations in the lowered longitudinal workstring portion in alignment with the second perforations while flowing a fluid through the flow passage,
- the method further comprising the steps, performed after the flowing step, of:
- further moving the longitudinal workstring structure portion axially through the wellbore, and
- forcing a cleaning fluid sequentially through the interior of the workstring structure, outwardly through the first perforations, and then axially through the wellbore outwardly of the workstring structure.
- 15. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable tubular member in the wellbore within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure axially through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member;
- creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the tubular member, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the tubular member and into the subterranean zone; and
- maintaining the first perforations in the lowered longitudinal workstring portion in alignment with the second perforations while flowing a fluid through the flow passage,
- the method further comprising the steps, performed after the flowing step, of:
- further moving the longitudinal workstring structure portion axially through the wellbore, and
- forcing a cleaning fluid sequentially through the wellbore outwardly of said workstring structure, inwardly through the first perforations, and then through the interior of the workstring structure.
- 16. A one-trip method of perforating and stimulating a subterranean well production zone, the method comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through the production zone,
- forming a casing within the wellbore, the casing having a perforable nipple portion disposed within the production zone;
- supporting a perforating gun on a tubular workstring structure having, below the supported gun, a structure configured to permit upward fluid flow therethrough and preclude downward fluid flow therethrough, the supported gun at least partially defining a longitudinal portion of the workstring structure;
- positioning the longitudinal workstring structure portion within the nipple;
- firing the perforating gun in a manner creating, while the longitudinal workstring structure portion is disposed within the nipple, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring portion and the interior of the production zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the nipple and into the production zone;
- maintaining an axial force in a portion of the workstring structure disposed above the longitudinal portion thereof, in a manner maintaining the first perforations in alignment with the second perforations, while flowing a stimulating fluid sequentially through the interior of the workstring structure, outwardly through the first perforations, and then through the second perforations into the production zone;
- removing at least an upper portion of the workstring structure, after completion of the flowing step; and
- covering the second perforations, in response to performing the removing step and in a manner preventing appreciable fluid inflow through the second perforations into the nipple and through the casing, with a fluid control member subsequently shiftable relative to the nipple to permit fluid inflow through the second perforations.
- 17. The one-trip method of claim 16 wherein the maintaining step includes the step of creating an overpull tension force in a portion of the workstring structure above the longitudinal portion thereof.
- 18. The one-trip method of claim 16 wherein the maintaining step includes the step of creating an axial compression force in a portion of the workstring structure above the longitudinal portion thereof.
- 19. The one-trip method of claim 16 wherein:
- the nipple has a perforable side wall section in which the first perforations are to be formed,
- the fluid control member is disposed within the nipple in an open position in which the fluid control member is offset from the perforable nipple side wall section, the fluid control member being shiftable to a closed position in which it overlaps the perforable nipple side wall section, and
- the covering step includes the step of shifting the fluid control member to its closed position in response to he performance of the covering step.
- 20. The one-trip method of claim 19 wherein:
- the fluid control member is a shiftable tubular sleeve coaxially and sealingly disposed within the nipple,
- the method further comprises the step of mounting a shifter member on the workstring structure below the longitudinal portion thereof on which the gun is supported,
- the removing step is performed by removing the entire workstring structure from the casing, and
- the covering step includes the step of causing the shifter member to sequentially engage, shift and then disengage from the sleeve during the removal step.
- 21. The one-trip method of claim 16 further comprising the steps, performed after the flowing step and before the removing step, of:
- shifting the workstring structure axially through the casing, and
- forcing a cleaning fluid sequentially through the interior of the workstring structure, outwardly through the first perforations, and then through the casing outwardly of the workstring structure.
- 22. The one-trip method of claim 16 further comprising the steps, performed after the flowing step and before the removing step, of:
- shifting the workstring structure axially through the casing, and
- forcing a cleaning fluid sequentially through the casing outwardly of the workstring structure, inwardly through the first perforations, and then through the interior of the workstring structure.
- 23. The one-trip method of claim 16 wherein:
- the supporting step includes the step of positioning the perforating gun within the outer tubing section of the longitudinal workstring structure portion.
- 24. The one-trip method of claim 23 wherein:
- the first perforations are formed in the outer tubing section prior to positioning the longitudinal workstring structure portion within the nipple.
- 25. The one-trip method of claim 16 wherein the supporting step is performed using an exposed low debris type casing gun connected at its opposite ends to facing tubing sections of the workstring structure.
- 26. A method of completing a well comprising the steps of:
- extending a wellbore through a subterranean zone;
- positioning a perforable tubular member in the wellbore within the subterranean zone;
- moving a tubular workstring structure through the wellbore in a manner positioning a predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member, the predetermined longitudinal portion being disposed between first and second axial sections of the workstring structure;
- axially anchoring the first and second axial sections of the workstring structure relative to the wellbore in a manner holding the longitudinal portion of the workstring structure within the tubular member;
- creating, subsequent to the axially anchoring step, a flow passage extending between the interior of the longitudinal workstring structure portion and the interior of the subterranean zone, the flow passage being defined in part by (1) a spaced series of first perforations disposed in the longitudinal workstring structure portion, and (2) a spaced series of second perforations aligned with the first perforations and extending outwardly through the side wall of the tubular member and into the subterranean zone; and
- flowing a stimulating fluid through the flow passage sequentially via the interior of the tubular workstring structure, the first perforations, and the second perforations.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein:
- the method further comprises the step of providing a casing structure within the wellbore, the perforable tubular member forming a portion of the casing structure, and
- the axially anchoring step includes the steps of positioning first and second axially spaced apart locator structures on the casing structure, respectively positioning first and second locator structures on the first and second axial sections of the workstring structure, and respectively engaging the first and second locator structures on the workstring structure with the first and second locator structures on the casing structure.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein:
- the method further comprises the step of placing a releasable, axially extensible slip joint in the workstring structure between the first and second locator structures therein, and
- the axially anchoring step is performed by operatively engaging the first locator structure on the workstring structure with the first locator structure on the casing structure, releasing the slip joint, axially moving the second locator structure on the workstring structure relative to the second locator structure on the casing structure, and then operatively engaging the second locator structure on the workstring structure with the second locator structure on the casing structure.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein:
- the step of respectively positioning first and second locator structures on the first and second axial sections of the workstring structure is performed in a manner such that the axial distance between the positioned first and second locator structures on the first and second axial sections of the workstring structure is less than the axial distance between the first and second locator structures on the casing structure prior to the step of releasing the slip joint.
- 30. The method of claim 26 wherein:
- the flow passage creating step is performed by firing a perforating gun forming at least a portion of the predetermined longitudinal portion of the workstring structure.
- 31. Subterranean well production zone perforation apparatus comprising:
- a tubular structure;
- a perforating gun supported on the tubular structure;
- a check valve mounted in the tubular structure and operative to permit fluid flow into the tubular structure and preclude fluid flow outwardly therefrom;
- a first locking type locator device exteriorly mounted on the tubular structure and having a first axial locking direction;
- a second locking type locator device exteriorly mounted on the tubular structure in an axially spaced relationship with the first locking type locator device and having a second axial locking direction opposite from the first axial locking direction, the perforating gun being axially positioned between the first and second locking type locator devices; and
- a releasable slip joint operatively mounted in the tubular structure between the first and second locking type locator devices.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the first and second locking type locator devices are locator key structures.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/792,743 filed on Feb. 3, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,252.
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