Information
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Patent Grant
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6267180
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Patent Number
6,267,180
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 25, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Herman; Paul I.
- Gaines; Charles W.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 166 98
- 166 237
- 166 301
- 166 387
- 294 861
- 294 8624
- 294 8625
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention provides a packer releasing tool for releasing a packer from a wellbore where the packer is coupled to a tubing string and has a releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder. The packer releasing tool preferably comprises a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly. It also includes a toplock key that is movably coupled to the toplock assembly and that has a toplock key profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. Also present is a downlock lug that is movably coupled to the downlock assembly and that has a downlock lug profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. In one embodiment, the packer releasing tool has an outer diameter that is less than the inner diameter of the tubing string. This unique configuration allows the packer to be pulled without the need of first removing the production string.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed, in general, to a system for use in a subterranean wellbore, and more specifically to a packer releasing tool and system for releasing a packer from a wellbore.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the course of testing and preparing subterranean oil and gas wells for production, a well packer is run into the well on a work string or production tubing. The packer is used: (a) to support the production tubing and the other completion equipment such as filter screens adjacent to a producing formation, and (b) to seal the annulus between the outside of the production tubing and the inside of the well casing, thus blocking movement of fluids through the annulus past the packer location. The packer is equipped with anchor slips that have opposed camming surfaces that cooperate with complementary opposed wedging surfaces. The anchor slips are radially extendable into gripping engagement against the well casing bore in response to relative axial movement of the wedging surfaces. The packer also carries annular seal elements that are expandable radially into sealing engagement against the bore of the well casing in response to axial compression forces. Hydraulic or mechanical means may be used to set the anchor slips and the sealing elements.
After the packer has been set and sealed against the well casing bore, it is designed to maintain the seal after the hydraulic or mechanical setting force is removed. It is absolutely essential that the packer remain locked in its set and sealed configuration while withstanding hydraulic pressures that may be applied from the formation and/or the manipulation of the tubing string and service tools. In deep wells this may be much more difficult as the packer and its components are subjected to downhole temperatures as high as 600° F., and downhole pressures of up to 10,000 psi. Moreover, the packer should be able to withstand the application of external hydraulic pressures at levels up to as much as 10,000 psi in either direction, and still be retrievable after exposure for periods of 10 to 15 years or more. After such long periods of extended service under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, it is desirable that the packer be retrievable from the well. Appropriate manipulation of the tubing string must cause the packer to be released and unsealed from the well bore, with the anchor slips and seal elements being retracted sufficiently to avoid seizure against well bore restrictions that are smaller than the retracted seal assembly, for example, at a makeup union, collar union, nipple, etc.
Currently, permanent and retrievable packers are used for long-term placement in high temperature, high pressure wells. While so-called permanent packers exist, most are still designed to be retrievable through some form of manipulation to release the packer elements and anchor slips, with the packer then to be removed from the well bore. However, since the packers are threaded into the production tubing and are held in firm contact with the well casing, the problem of how to retrieve them occurs. Conventionally, retrievable packers have been removed from the well by first removing all of the production tubing from a threaded joint at the top of the packer to be removed. Then, a new work string with a releasing tool attached is introduced into the well. The releasing tool attaches to the threaded coupling on the top of the packer and operates the release mechanism of the packer. The packer is then retrieved by a tensile force applied to the work string transferred to the packer at the threaded coupling. However, the extra operation of removing the production tubing from above the packer before the packer can be released and retrieved is expensive in time and manpower to accomplish.
Therefore, what is needed in the art is a slick line packer release system that simplifies the locating, release and retrieval of a set packer without removing the production tubing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To address the above-discussed deficiencies of the prior art, the present invention provides a packer releasing tool for releasing a packer from a wellbore where the packer is coupled to a tubing string and has a releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder. In one embodiment, the packer releasing tool comprises a toplock assembly that is movably coupled to a downlock assembly and a toplock key that is movably coupled to the toplock assembly and that has a toplock key profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. This embodiment further includes a downlock lug that is movably coupled to the downlock assembly and that has a downlock lug profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. In one preferred embodiment, the packer releasing tool has an outer diameter that is less than the inner diameter of the tubing string. This unique configuration allows the packer to be released without the need of first removing the production string.
In another embodiment, the toplock key includes an inner profile and the toplock assembly further comprises a running profile configured to cooperatively engage the inner profile and receive the toplock key therein as the packer releasing tool is run into the wellbore. In another aspect of this particular embodiment, the toplock assembly further comprises a pulling profile configured to cooperatively engage the inner profile and receive the toplock key therein when the packer releasing tool is pulled from the wellbore. In another aspect of this particular embodiment, the toplock assembly further comprises a toplock carrier and a mandrel. The toplock carrier is movable with respect to the mandrel, and the toplock assembly further includes a key releasing shear pin coupling the toplock carrier to the mandrel. The key releasing shear pin limits the range of motion of the toplock carrier with respect to the mandrel. In yet another aspect of this particular embodiment, the mandrel includes a mandrel stop shoulder and the toplock carrier includes a carrier shoulder configured to engage the mandrel stop shoulder and prevent a movement of the toplock carrier with respect to the mandrel. The packer releasing tool may further comprise a toplock assembly spring configured to exert a downhole force against the toplock carrier and move the toplock carrier downhole with respect to the mandrel to allow the inner profile of the key to engage the pulling profile when the key releasing shear pin is sheared.
In another embodiment, the toplock assembly is removably coupled to the downlock assembly by an assembly shear pin. The shear pin is preferably configured to shear when a sufficient amount of force is exerted against the shear pin, which allows the toplock assembly to separate from the downlock assembly.
In another embodiment, the downlock assembly includes a downlock lug running profile configured to cooperatively receive the downlock lug therein as the packer releasing tool is run into the wellbore. The toplock key profile may further include a toplock key uphole stop shoulder configured to engage the packer uphole shoulder and a toplock key downhole stop shoulder configured to engage the packer downhole shoulder. In another embodiment, the downlock lug profile includes a downlock lug uphole stop shoulder configured to engage the packer uphole shoulder and a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder configured to engage the packer downhole shoulder.
In a further embodiment, the packer releasing tool comprises an extension rod extending through the toplock assembly and the downlock assembly. The extension rod is movable with respect to the toplock assembly and engageable against the downlock assembly to separate the downlock assembly from the toplock assembly. In another aspect of this particular embodiment, a downhole power unit is coupled to the extension rod and is configured to exert a downhole force against the downlock assembly by way of the extension rod. In yet another aspect of this particular embodiment, the packer releasing tool further comprises an extension rod retainer coupled to the extension rod, a spring guide having a spring guide shoulder and positioned about the extension rod retainer. The spring guide is coupled to the downlock assembly, and the extension rod extends through the extension rod retainer and the spring guide. The extension rod retainer is movable with respect to the spring guide. This particular embodiment further includes a downlock assembly spring wherein the downlock assembly spring is positioned about the spring guide and captured between the spring guide shoulder and the downlock assembly.
In another aspect of this particular embodiment, the downlock assembly further comprises a cone assembly having an uphole portion and a downhole portion. The spring guide is coupled to the cone assembly adjacent the downhole portion of the cone assembly, and the downhole portion of the cone assembly includes a spring guide stop shoulder. This embodiment of the downlock assembly also includes a downlock lug cage that is movably coupled to the cone assembly and that has a bumper stop shoulder. The spring guide shoulder is engageable against the spring guide stop shoulder to capture the downlock assembly spring between the downlock lug cage and the spring guide shoulder. A bumper assembly is also present in this particular embodiment. The bumper assembly has a bumper coupled to collet members positioned about the downhole portion of the cone assembly. The bumper is engageable against the bumper stop shoulder.
In another aspect of the present invention, a system for releasing a packer from a wellbore is provided. In one preferred embodiment, the system comprises a packer that is coupled to a tubing string and that has a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder. The system also includes a packer releasing tool as previously discussed, including its various embodiments. Preferably, the packer releasing tool includes a toplock assembly that is removably coupled to a downlock assembly. A toplock key that is movably coupled to the toplock assembly and that has a toplock key profile engageable against the packer releasing profile is also present in this embodiment. Also present is a downlock lug that is movably coupled to the downlock assembly and that has a downlock lug profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. The packer releasing tool has an outer diameter that is less than an inner diameter of the tubing string such that it may pass through the tubing string. This embodiment also includes a downhole power unit couplable to the packer releasing tool.
The packer preferably includes packer seals and packer slips engageable against an inner diameter of the wellbore. The packer may also include a snap ring and a snap ring mandrel. The snap ring mandrel preferably has a slidable packer sleeve associated therewith to maintain the snap ring in a retracted position. In a preferred embodiment, the snap ring is configured to maintain the packer seal and packer slips in an engaged position against the inner diameter of the wellbore when the snap ring is in the retracted position.
In yet another embodiment, the packer releasing tool is engageable against the uphole shoulder to shift the packer sleeve with respect to the snap ring to allow the snap ring to move from the retracted position to a release position and allow the packer seal and the packer slips to disengage from the inner diameter of the wellbore.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method for releasing a packer from a wellbore is provided. The packer is coupled to a tubing string and has a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder. The method comprises the steps of positioning a packer releasing tool within a packer positioned in a wellbore, wherein the packer releasing tool has a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly, engaging a toplock key profile of the toplock assembly against the packer releasing profile, engaging a downlock lug profile of the downlock assembly against the packer releasing profile, and releasing the packer from the wellbore.
The foregoing has outlined, rather broadly, preferred and alternative features of the present invention so that those who are skilled in the art may better understand the detailed description of the invention that follows. Additional features of the invention that are described hereinafter form the subject of the claims of the invention. Those who are skilled in the art should appreciate that they can readily use the disclosed conception and specific embodiment as a basis for designing or modifying other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those who are skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a packer releasing tool constructed according to the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2A
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the toplock key of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2B
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the mandrel of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2C
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the cone assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2D
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the downlock lug of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2E
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the downlock cage of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2F
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the bumper assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2G
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the downlock spring guide of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
illustrate a cross-sectional view of an exemplary retrievable packer in the set position capable of being released by the packer releasing tool of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool of
FIG. 1
in the packer bore of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the downhole shoulder of the packer release profile;
FIG. 6
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the uphole shoulder of the packer release profile;
FIG. 7
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the uphole shoulder and the downlock lug in contact with the downhole shoulder of the packer release profile;
FIG. 8
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the shift sleeve in contact with a shift sleeve stop shoulder;
FIG. 9
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the inner profile cooperating with the mandrel running profile;
FIG. 10
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the downlock lug in contact with the packer uphole shoulder; and
FIG. 11
illustrates a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the downlock lug retracted to a pulling position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring initially to
FIG. 1
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a packer releasing tool constructed according to the principles of the present invention. A packer releasing tool, generally designated
100
, comprises a toplock assembly
110
, a downlock assembly
130
, an extension rod
170
, and a downhole power unit
180
. In a preferred embodiment, the extension rod
170
extends through the toplock assembly
110
and the downlock assembly
130
with the toplock assembly
110
coupled to the downlock assembly
130
by a plurality of assembly shear pins
128
. The extension rod
170
is movable with respect to the toplock assembly
110
and is engageable against the downlock assembly
130
to separate the downlock assembly
130
from the toplock assembly
110
. In this embodiment, the downhole power unit
180
is coupled to the extension rod
170
and is configured so that the downhole power unit
180
can exert a downhole force against the downlock assembly
130
by way of the extension rod
170
.
In a preferred embodiment, the toplock assembly
110
comprises a plurality of toplock keys
111
, a toplock key carrier
115
, a mandrel
120
, a toplock assembly spring
125
, a shear ring
114
, and a plurality of key releasing shear pins
129
. The toplock keys
111
are movably coupled to the toplock assembly
110
and ride in the toplock key carrier
115
. The toplock carrier
115
includes a carrier shoulder
116
and a carrier stop shoulder
117
. The toplock mandrel
120
includes a mandrel stop shoulder
123
. The shear ring
114
is located radially about the toplock mandrel
120
and interposed between the carrier shoulder
116
and the mandrel stop shoulder
123
. In this embodiment, the plurality of key releasing shear pins
129
holds the shear ring
114
and toplock mandrel
120
in a fixed positional relationship. The mandrel
120
further includes a toplock spring stop shoulder
124
. The toplock assembly spring
125
is located about the mandrel
120
and is captured between the toplock spring stop shoulder
124
and the uphole end of the toplock carrier
115
.
In a preferred embodiment, the downlock assembly
130
comprises a downlock cone assembly
150
, a plurality of downlock lugs
132
, a downlock lug cage
133
, a bumper assembly
140
, a downlock spring guide
160
, and a downlock spring
165
. The downlock lugs
132
are movably coupled to the downlock assembly
130
. The downlock lug cage
133
includes a bumper stop shoulder
134
. The extension rod
170
comprises an extension rod retainer
175
located about and coupled to the extension rod
170
.
For the purposes of clarity and brevity during the remainder of this discussion, further references to tool parts and surfaces will be made in the singular. However, one skilled in the art will readily understand that a given tool part so named is, in many instances, a plurality of such parts.
Referring now to
FIG. 2A
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the toplock key of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the toplock key
111
has an inner profile
212
and an outer profile
213
. The toplock key inner profile
212
comprises five surfaces
222
a
,
212
b
,
212
c
,
212
d
, and
212
e
. The outer profile
213
comprises a toplock key uphole stop shoulder
213
a
, a toplock key outer surface
213
b
, and a toplock key downhole stop shoulder
213
c.
Referring now to
FIG. 2B
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the mandrel of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the toplock mandrel
120
further includes a running profile
221
, and a pulling profile
222
. The running profile
221
comprises three surfaces
221
a
,
221
b
, and
221
c
. Likewise, the pulling profile
222
comprises three surfaces
222
a
,
222
b
, and
222
c.
Referring now to
FIG. 2C
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the cone assembly of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the cone assembly
150
comprises an uphole portion
255
and a downhole portion
257
. The uphole portion
255
comprises an outer profile
251
with three surfaces
251
a
,
251
b
, and
251
c
. The downhole portion
257
comprises a spring guide stop shoulder
258
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2D
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the downlock lug of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the downlock lug
132
has an outer downlock lug profile
235
and an inner downlock lug profile
237
. The outer downlock lug profile
235
comprises a downlock lug uphole stop shoulder
235
a
, a downlock lug outer surface
235
b
, and a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder
235
c
. The inner downlock lug profile
237
comprises two surfaces
231
a
and
237
b.
Referring now to
FIG. 2E
with continuing reference to
FIG. 2C
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the downlock cage of FIG.
1
. The downlock assembly
130
includes a downlock lug running profile preferably comprising the cone assembly surface
251
c
and a downlock lug aperture
238
in the downlock lug cage
133
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2F
with continuing reference to
FIG. 2C
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the bumper assembly of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the bumper assembly
140
has a bumper
242
coupled to a plurality of collet members
244
and is positioned about the downhole portion
257
of the cone assembly
150
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2G
with continuing reference to
FIG. 2C
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the downlock spring guide of FIG.
1
. In a preferred embodiment, the downlock spring guide
160
is located about the downhole portion
257
of the cone assembly
150
. The downlock spring guide
160
has a spring guide shoulder
265
.
Referring now momentarily back to
FIG. 1
with continuing reference to
FIGS. 2A through 2G
, in a preferred embodiment, the bumper assembly
140
is located about the extension rod
170
, and is captured by the extension rod retainer
175
. The bumper assembly
140
and extension rod
170
are positioned through the cage
133
with the lug
132
inserted in aperture
238
. The bumper stop shoulder
134
of the lug cage
133
is captured between the downlock assembly spring
165
and the bumper
242
. The extension rod
170
and extension rod retainer
175
extend through the spring guide
160
with the extension rod
170
and extension rod retainer
175
movable with respect to the spring guide
160
. In the illustrated embodiment, the downlock assembly spring
165
is located circumferentially about the spring guide
160
and is captured between the downhole end of the bumper stop shoulder
134
and the spring guide shoulder
265
. The spring guide shoulder
265
is captured by the spring guide stop shoulder
258
of the cone assembly
150
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, illustrated is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary retrievable packer in the set position capable of being released by the packer releasing tool of
FIG. 1. A
conventional retrievable packer, generally designated
300
, comprises a packer mandrel
310
, a primary packing seal
320
, an outer sleeve
325
, and a plurality of expandable slips
330
. The primary packing seal
320
comprises a plurality of sealing elements
322
located radially about the circumference of the packer mandrel
310
. The expandable slips
330
are distributed evenly about the circumference of the packer mandrel
310
. One who is skilled in the art is familiar with the details of hydraulically-set well packers. The packer
300
is threadably coupled to sections of production tubing
350
,
360
above and below the packer
300
, respectively. In prior art, upper production tubing sections
350
would have to be removed to provide access for attachment of a conventional packer release tool.
The packer
300
further comprises a packer releasing profile
302
, a snap ring
326
, a shear screw
380
, and a shift sleeve
390
. The packer releasing profile
302
further comprises a packer uphole shoulder
304
, a packer downhole shoulder
306
, and a releasing profile inner surface
308
. When expanded, the packing seal
320
is held in compression against a well casing
340
by the snap ring
326
located in a groove
312
about the packer mandrel
310
. The snap ring
326
is held in the groove
312
by a shift sleeve extension
395
interposed between the snap ring
326
and the outer sleeve
325
. The shear screw
380
holds the shift sleeve
390
in a fixed longitudinal position with respect to the outer sleeve
325
. The shift sleeve
390
further comprises a shift sleeve recess
397
proximate the shift sleeve extension
395
. To release a set packer
300
, it is necessary to apply sufficient force to translate shift sleeve
390
uphole with respect to the outer sleeve
325
, shearing shear screw
380
and locating the shift sleeve recess
397
radially about the snap ring
326
. The snap ring
326
expands into the recess
397
and releases the packer mandrel
310
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
with continuing reference to
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool of
FIG. 1
in the packer bore. At the surface of the well, the toplock assembly spring
125
is compressed and the inner profile
112
of the toplock key
111
cooperatively engages the running profile
221
of the mandrel
120
. In a preferred embodiment, the outside diameter
410
of the tool
100
is less than the inside diameter
450
of the production tubing
350
. With the tool
100
inserted into the production tubing
350
, the packer releasing tool
100
is deployed on the end of a wire line (not shown). One who is skilled in the art is familiar with oil field wire line tools and their employment. As the tool
100
travels through the tubing
350
, the toplock assembly spring
125
urges the carrier
115
downhole with respect to the mandrel
120
. As the carrier
115
moves downhole relative to the mandrel
120
, a downhole force is transmitted to the toplock key
111
by the carrier
115
. This tends to force the key
111
radially outward along the inclined surface
221
a
of the running profile
221
. The outer surface
213
b
of the key
111
rides on the bore
455
of the production tubing
350
.
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the downhole shoulder of the packer release profile. In a preferred embodiment, as the key
111
of the tool
100
enters the packer release profile
302
the toplock assembly spring
125
urges the key
111
radially outward along inclined surface
221
a
. The key
111
continues radially outward until the inner surfaces
212
a
,
212
e
of the key
111
ride upon the outer surfaces
221
b
,
222
b
of the mandrel
120
as shown. The toplock assembly spring
125
further urges carrier
115
downhole until the carrier stop shoulder
117
of the carrier
115
contacts cone shoulder
551
on the downlock cone assembly
150
.
As the tool
100
continues downhole proximate the packer releasing profile
302
, the downhole stop shoulder
213
c
of the toplock key
111
contacts the packer downhole shoulder
306
, and the tool
100
stops with the downhole stop shoulder
213
c
in contact with the packer downhole shoulder
306
. Reduced tension in the slickline indicates that the tool is located in the packer releasing profile
302
. Tension is applied to the slickline, rapidly lifting the tool
100
until toplock key uphole stop shoulder
213
a
contacts packer uphole shoulder
304
and with sufficient force to shear assembly shear pin
128
. In an alternative embodiment, the tool
100
may be lifted until toplock key surface
213
a
contacts packer uphole shoulder
304
, and the downhole power unit
180
is then used to shear the pin
128
. The toplock assembly
110
and downlock assembly
130
are now movably coupled about the extension rod
170
.
Referring now to
FIG. 6
with continuing reference to
FIG. 5
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the uphole shoulder of the packer release profile. In a preferred embodiment, when pin
128
is sheared both the toplock key carrier
115
and the downlock lug cage
133
move relative to the extension rod
170
. These motions are in response to forces created by the toplock assembly spring
125
and the downlock spring
165
, respectively. The toplock assembly spring
125
urges the toplock carrier
115
further downhole relative to the mandrel
120
. The toplock carrier motion stops when carrier shoulder
116
contacts shear ring
114
.
Likewise, when pin
128
is sheared, downlock spring
165
urges the downlock cone assembly
150
downhole relative to the downlock lug cage
133
. The downlock lug
132
is forced uphole along outer profile surface
251
c
until downlock lug surface
237
a
contacts outer profile surface
251
b
. Further uphole motion by the downlock cage
133
causes the downlock lug
132
to ride up outer profile surface
251
b
and radially outward within lug cage aperture
238
, thus extending into the packer releasing profile
302
. As the lug cage
133
continues its uphole motion, the downlock lug
132
slides into a position such that lug surface
237
b
is in contact with cone assembly surface
251
a
. The lug cage motion ceases when downlock lug cage stop shoulder
633
contacts cone assembly surface
251
b
. With the toplock key uphole stop shoulder
213
a
in continuing contact with packer uphole shoulder
304
, the downhole power unit
180
applies a downhole force to the downlock assembly
130
through extension rod
170
, separating the toplock assembly
110
from the downlock assembly
130
.
Referring now to
FIG. 7
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the toplock key in contact with the uphole shoulder and the downlock lug in contact with the downhole shoulder of the packer release profile. In a preferred embodiment, the downhole power unit
180
continues to apply force to the extension rod
170
, separating the toplock assembly
110
from the downlock assembly
130
until downlock lug downhole stop shoulder
235
c
contacts downhole shoulder
306
. The continuing force applied by the downhole power unit
180
separates the uphole shoulder
304
and downhole shoulder
306
causing shear screw
380
to shear and allowing shift sleeve
390
to move uphole relative to the packer mandrel
310
.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the shift sleeve in contact with a shift sleeve stop shoulder. In a preferred embodiment, the shift sleeve
390
moves uphole into contact with a shift sleeve stop shoulder
825
that is mechanically attached to the outer sleeve
325
through uphole threaded joint
810
. The motion of the shift sleeve
390
positions the recess
397
about the snap ring
326
. The snap ring
326
expands into the recess
397
and releases the packer mandrel
310
as described in FIG.
3
. The outer sleeve
325
is also mechanically attached to the downhole shoulder
306
through downhole threaded joint
820
. Thus, the packer uphole shoulder
304
and packer downhole shoulder
306
are prevented from further relative spreading motion by the outer sleeve
325
.
The downhole power unit
180
continues to apply force through the extension rod
170
spreading the toplock assembly
110
and downlock assembly
130
. Because the packer uphole shoulder
304
and packer downhole shoulder
306
are prevented from further relative motion, key
111
prevents carrier
115
from uphole motion, and induces a shear force concentrated at the key releasing shear pin
129
. The key releasing shear pin
129
shears, and the top lock assembly spring
125
urges the carrier
115
downhole until the shear ring
114
is captured between the carrier shoulder
116
and the mandrel shoulder
123
.
Referring now to
FIG. 9
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the inner profile cooperating with the mandrel running profile. As the carrier
115
moves downhole with respect to the mandrel
120
, the carrier
115
urges the key
111
downhole until the key inner profile
212
cooperates with the carrier running profile
222
and the key
111
retracts about the mandrel
120
. In a preferred embodiment, the tool
100
is pulled up in the packer releasing profile
302
until the downlock lug
132
contacts the packer uphole shoulder
304
at the uphole stop shoulder
235
a.
Referring now to
FIG. 10
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the downlock lug in contact with the packer uphole shoulder. In this location, the downlock lug cage
133
is prevented from further uphole motion. In a preferred embodiment, continued uphole force is transmitted through the extension rod
170
, spring guide stop shoulder
258
and spring guide shoulder
265
that causes the downlock spring
165
to compress. The downlock cone assembly
150
is rigidly affixed to the extension rod
170
and moves uphole relative to the downlock lug cage
133
. As the downlock cone assembly
150
moves uphole, the cone assembly
150
slides relative to lug
132
until lug surface
237
a
contacts outer profile surface
251
b
. As the cone assembly
150
continues uphole relative to the lug cage
133
, downlock lug
132
rides down outer profile surface
251
b
within the downlock lug aperture
238
, until the lug
132
clears packer uphole shoulder
304
.
Referring now to
FIG. 11
, illustrated is a cross-sectional view of the packer releasing tool with the downlock lug retracted to a pulling position. As a continuing uphole pulling force is applied to the tool
100
, the downlock spring
165
urges the downlock lug cage
133
uphole forcing downlock lug surface
237
a
into contact with cone assembly surface
251
b
. This force tends to urge the lug
132
toward the bore
455
of the production tubing
350
. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the lug
132
conforms to the varying bore diameters as the tool
100
is retrieved from the tubing string. Referring now briefly to
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, with the packer
300
released and the tool
100
removed, the entire production tubing
350
,
360
and packer
300
assembly is removed from the wellbore.
From the above, it is apparent that the present invention provides a packer releasing tool for releasing a packer from a wellbore where the packer is coupled to a tubing string and has a releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder. The packer releasing tool preferably comprises a toplock assembly that is removably coupled to a downlock assembly and a toplock key that is movably coupled to the toplock assembly and that has a toplock key profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. This embodiment further includes a downlock lug that is movably coupled to the downlock assembly and that has a downlock lug profile engageable against the packer releasing profile. The packer releasing tool preferably has an outer diameter that is less than the inner diameter of the tubing string. This unique configuration allows the packer to be pulled without the need of first removing the production string.
Although the present invention has been described in detail, those who are skilled in the art should understand that they can make various changes, substitutions and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.
Claims
- 1. For releasing a packer from a wellbore, said packer coupled to a tubing string and having a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder, a packer releasing tool, comprising:a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly; a toplock key movably coupled to said toplock assembly and having a toplock key profile engageable against said packer releasing profile; and a downlock lug movably coupled to said downlock assembly and having a downlock lug profile engageable against said packer releasing profile.
- 2. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said toplock key includes an inner profile and said toplock assembly further comprises a running profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore.
- 3. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 2 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a pulling profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein when said packer releasing tool is pulled from said wellbore.
- 4. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 2 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a toplock carrier and a mandrel, said toplock carrier movable with respect to said mandrel, and said toplock assembly further including a key releasing shear pin coupling said toplock carrier to said mandrel and holding said toplock carrier and said mandrel in a fixed positional relationship.
- 5. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 4 wherein said mandrel includes a mandrel stop shoulder and said toplock carrier includes a carrier shoulder configured to engage said mandrel stop shoulder and prevent a movement of said toplock carrier with respect to said mandrel.
- 6. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 4 further comprising a toplock assembly spring configured to exert a downhole force against said toplock carrier and move said toplock carrier downhole with respect to said mandrel to allow said inner profile to engage said pulling profile when said key releasing shear pin is sheared.
- 7. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said toplock assembly is removably coupled to said downlock assembly by an assembly shear pin.
- 8. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 7 wherein said assembly shear pin is configured to shear when a sufficient amount of force is exerted against said shear pin, and thereby allow said toplock assembly to separate from said downlock assembly.
- 9. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said downlock assembly includes a downlock lug running profile configured to cooperatively receive said downlock lug therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore.
- 10. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said toplock key profile includes a toplock key uphole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a toplock key downhole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 11. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said downlock lug profile includes a downlock lug uphole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 12. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 further comprising an extension rod extending through said toplock assembly and said downlock assembly, said extension rod movable with respect to said toplock assembly and engageable against said downlock assembly to separate said downlock assembly from said toplock assembly.
- 13. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 12 further comprising a downhole power unit coupled to said extension rod and configured to exert a downhole force against said downlock assembly by way of said extension rod.
- 14. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 12 further comprising:an extension rod retainer coupled to said extension rod; a spring guide having a spring guide shoulder and positioned about said extension rod retainer, said spring guide coupled to said downlock assembly, said extension rod extending through said extension rod retainer and said spring guide, said extension rod retainer movable with respect to said spring guide; and a downlock assembly spring, said downlock assembly spring positioned about said spring guide and captured between said spring guide shoulder and said downlock assembly.
- 15. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 14 wherein said downlock assembly further comprises:a cone assembly having an uphole portion and a downhole portion, said spring guide coupled to said cone assembly adjacent said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said downhole portion of said cone assembly including a spring guide stop shoulder; a downlock lug cage movably coupled to said cone assembly and having a bumper stop shoulder, said spring guide shoulder engageable against said spring guide stop shoulder to capture said downlock assembly spring between said downlock lug cage and said spring guide shoulder; and a bumper assembly having a bumper coupled to collet members positioned about said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said bumper engageable against said bumper stop shoulder.
- 16. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 1 wherein said packer releasing tool has an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of said tubing string such that it may pass through said tubing string.
- 17. A system for releasing a packer from a wellbore, comprising,a packer coupled to a tubing string and having a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder; a packer releasing tool, comprising; a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly; a toplock key movably coupled to said toplock assembly and having a toplock key profile engageable against said packer releasing profile; a downlock lug movably coupled to said downlock assembly and having a downlock lug profile engageable against said packer releasing profile, said packer releasing tool having an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of said tubing string such that it may pass through said tubing string; and a downhole power unit couplable to said packer releasing tool.
- 18. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said toplock key includes an inner profile and said toplock assembly further comprises a running profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore.
- 19. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a pulling profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein when said packer releasing tool is pulled from said wellbore.
- 20. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a toplock carrier and a mandrel, said toplock carrier movable with respect to said mandrel, and said toplock assembly further includes a key releasing shear pin coupling said toplock carrier to said mandrel and holding said toplock carrier and said mandrel in a fixed positional relationship.
- 21. The system as recited in claim 20 wherein said mandrel includes a mandrel stop shoulder and said toplock carrier includes a carrier shoulder configured to engage said mandrel stop shoulder and prevent a movement of said toplock carrier with respect to said mandrel.
- 22. The system as recited in claim 20 further comprising a toplock assembly spring configured to exert a downhole force against said toplock carrier and move said toplock carrier downhole with respect to said mandrel and allow said inner profile to engage said pulling profile when said key releasing shear pin is sheared.
- 23. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said toplock assembly is removably coupled to said downlock assembly by an assembly shear pin.
- 24. The system as recited in claim 23 wherein said assembly shear pin is configured to shear when a sufficient amount of force is exerted against said shear pin, and thereby allow said toplock assembly to separate from said downlock assembly.
- 25. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said downlock assembly includes a downlock lug running profile configured to cooperatively receive said downlock lug therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore.
- 26. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said toplock key profile includes a toplock key uphole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a toplock key downhole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 27. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said downlock lug profile includes a downlock lug uphole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 28. The system as recited in claim 17 further comprising an extension rod extending through said toplock assembly and said downlock assembly, said extension rod movable with respect to said toplock assembly and engageable against said downlock assembly to separate said downlock assembly from said toplock assembly.
- 29. The system as recited in claim 28 wherein said downhole power unit is coupled to said extension rod and configured to exert a downhole force against said downlock assembly by way of said extension rod.
- 30. The system as recited in claim 28 further comprising:an extension rod retainer coupled to said extension rod; a spring guide having a spring guide shoulder and positioned about said extension rod retainer, said spring guide coupled to said downlock assembly, said extension rod extending through said extension rod retainer and said spring guide, said extension rod retainer movable with respect to said spring guide; and a downlock assembly spring, said downlock assembly spring positioned about said spring guide and captured between said spring guide shoulder and said downlock assembly.
- 31. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said downlock assembly further comprises:a cone assembly having an uphole portion and a downhole portion, said spring guide coupled to said cone assembly adjacent said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said downhole portion of said cone assembly including a spring guide stop shoulder; a downlock lug cage movably coupled to said cone assembly and having a bumper stop shoulder, said spring guide shoulder engageable against said spring guide stop shoulder to capture said downlock assembly spring between said downlock lug cage and said spring guide shoulder; and a bumper assembly having a bumper coupled to collet members positioned about said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said bumper engageable against said bumper stop shoulder.
- 32. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said packer includes packer seals and packer slips engageable against an inner diameter of said wellbore.
- 33. The system as recited in claim 32 wherein said packer further includes a snap ring and a snap ring mandrel, said snap ring mandrel having a slideable packer sleeve associated therewith to maintain said snap ring in a retracted position, said snap ring configured to maintain said packer seal and packer slips in an engaged position against said inner diameter of said wellbore when said snap ring is in said retracted position.
- 34. The system as recited in claim 33 wherein said packer releasing tool is engageable against said uphole shoulder to shift said packer sleeve with respect to said snap ring, thereby to allow said snap ring to move from said retracted position to a release position and allow said packer seal and said packer slips to disengage from said inner diameter of said wellbore.
- 35. The system as recited in claim 17 wherein said packer releasing tool has an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of said tubing string such that it may pass through said tubing string.
- 36. For releasing a packer from a wellbore, said packer coupled to a tubing string and having a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder, a packer releasing tool, comprising:a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly, said toplock assembly having a running profile; a toplock key movably coupled to said toplock assembly and having a toplock key profile engageable against said packer releasing profile, said toplock key further having an inner profile, said running profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore; and a downlock lug movably coupled to said downlock assembly and having a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder engageable against said downhole shoulder, said downlock lug profile including a running profile configured to cooperatively receive said downlock lug therein as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore, said packer releasing tool having an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of said tubing string such that it may pass through said tubing string.
- 37. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 36 wherein said toplock assembly is removably coupled to said downlock assembly by an assembly shear pin.
- 38. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 37 wherein said assembly shear pin is configured to shear when a sufficient amount of force is exerted against said shear pin, and thereby allow said toplock assembly to separate from said downlock assembly.
- 39. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 36 wherein said toplock key includes an inner profile and said toplock assembly further comprises a pulling profile configured to cooperatively engage said inner profile and receive said toplock key therein when said packer releasing tool is pulled from said wellbore.
- 40. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 39 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a toplock carrier and a mandrel, said toplock carrier movable with respect to said mandrel, and said toplock assembly further includes a key releasing shear pin coupling said toplock carrier to said mandrel and holding said toplock carrier and said mandrel in a fixed positional relationship.
- 41. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 40 wherein said mandrel includes a mandrel stop shoulder and said toplock carrier includes a carrier shoulder configured to engage said mandrel stop shoulder and prevent a movement of said toplock carrier with respect to said mandrel.
- 42. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 40 further comprising a toplock assembly spring configured to exert a downhole force against said toplock carrier and move said toplock carrier downhole with respect to said mandrel and allow said inner profile to engage said pulling profile when said key releasing shear pin is sheared.
- 43. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 36 wherein said toplock key profile includes a toplock key uphole no-go shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a toplock key downhole no-go shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 44. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 36 wherein said downlock lug profile includes a downlock lug uphole no-go shoulder configured to engage said packer uphole shoulder and a downlock lug downhole no-go shoulder configured to engage said packer downhole shoulder.
- 45. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 36 further comprising an extension rod extending through said toplock assembly and said downlock assembly, said extension rod movable with respect to said toplock assembly and engageable against said downlock assembly to separate said downlock assembly from said toplock assembly.
- 46. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 45 further comprising a downhole power unit coupled to said extension rod and configured to exert a downhole force against said downlock assembly by way of said extension rod.
- 47. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 45 further comprising:an extension rod retainer fixedly coupled to said extension rod; a spring guide having a spring guide shoulder and positioned about said extension rod retainer, said spring guide fixedly coupled to said downlock assembly, said extension rod extending through said extension rod retainer and said spring guide, said extension rod retainer movable with respect to said spring guide; and a downlock assembly spring, said downlock assembly spring positioned about said spring guide and captured between said spring guide shoulder and said downlock assembly.
- 48. The packer releasing tool as recited in claim 47 wherein said downlock assembly further comprises:a cone assembly having an uphole portion and a downhole portion, said spring guide coupled to said cone assembly adjacent said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said downhole portion of said cone assembly including a spring guide stop shoulder; a downlock lug cage movably coupled to said cone assembly and having a bumper stop shoulder, said spring guide shoulder engageable against said spring guide stop shoulder to capture said downlock assembly spring between said downlock lug cage and said spring guide shoulder; and a bumper assembly having a bumper coupled to collet members positioned about said downhole portion of said cone assembly, said bumper assembly engageable against said bumper stop shoulder.
- 49. A method for releasing a packer from a wellbore, said packer coupled to a tubing string and having a packer releasing profile with a packer uphole shoulder and a packer downhole shoulder, comprising:positioning a packer releasing tool within a packer positioned in a wellbore, said packer releasing tool having a toplock assembly removably coupled to a downlock assembly; engaging a toplock key profile of said toplock assembly against said packer releasing profile; engaging a downlock lug profile of said downlock assembly against said packer releasing profile; and releasing said packer from said wellbore.
- 50. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said positioning includes engaging an inner profile of said toplock key against a running profile of said toplock assembly to receive said toplock key within said running profile as said packer releasing tool is positioned within said packer.
- 51. The method as recited in claim 50 wherein said method includes pulling said releasing tool from said wellbore and said pulling includes engaging an inner profile of said toplock key with said inner pulling profile and receiving said toplock key in said inner pulling profile when said packer releasing tool is pulled from said wellbore.
- 52. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said toplock assembly includes a toplock carrier and a mandrel coupled by a key releasing shearing pin and said method further includes:shearing said key releasing shear pin, thereby to allow said mandrel to move with respect to said toplock carrier; shifting said mandrel with respect to said toplock carrier; receiving said toplock key within said inner pulling profile of said mandrel; and releasing said toplock key from said packer releasing profile.
- 53. The method as in claim 52 wherein said mandrel includes a mandrel stop shoulder and said toplock carrier includes a carrier shoulder and said shifting includes engaging said carrier shoulder against said mandrel stop shoulder to prevent a further movement of said toplock carrier with respect to said mandrel.
- 54. The method as recited in claim 52 wherein said toplock assembly further comprises a toplock assembly spring and said shearing includes exerting a downhole force against said toplock carrier with said toplock assembly spring and moving said toplock carrier downhole with respect to said mandrel to allow said inner profile to engage said pulling profile when said key releasing shear pin is sheared.
- 55. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said toplock assembly is removably coupled to said downlock assembly by an assembly shear pin.
- 56. The method as recited in claim 55 wherein said:engaging said toplock key profile and said downlock lug profile includes exerting a sufficient amount of force against said shear pin to shear said shear pin; and separating said toplock assembly from said downlock assembly.
- 57. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said positioning includes receiving said downlock lug within a downlock lug running profile of said downlock assembly as said packer releasing tool is run into said wellbore.
- 58. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said toplock key profile includes a toplock key uphole stop shoulder and a toplock key downhole stop shoulder said engaging toplock key profile of said toplock assembly against said packer releasing profile includes engaging said toplock key downhole stop shoulder against said packer downhole shoulder and engaging said toplock key uphole stop shoulder against said packer uphole shoulder.
- 59. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said downlock lug profile includes a downlock lug uphole stop shoulder and a downlock lug downhole stop shoulder and said method of engaging said packer releasing profile includes engaging said downlock lug downhole stop shoulder against said packer downhole shoulder and engaging said downlock lug uphole stop shoulder against said packer uphole shoulder.
- 60. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said packer releasing tool further comprises an extension rod extending through said toplock assembly and said downlock assembly, said extension rod movable with respect to said toplock assembly and said engaging packer releasing profile includes engaging said extension rod against said downlock assembly and separating said downlock assembly from said toplock assembly.
- 61. The method as recited in claim 60 wherein said separating includes exerting a force against said extension rod with a downhole power unit coupled to said extension rod.
- 62. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said releasing said packer includes engaging said packer releasing tool against said uphole shoulder and shifting a packer sleeve with respect to a packer snap ring, thereby to allow said snap ring to move from a retracted position to a release position and allow packer seals and packer slips to disengage from an inner diameter of said wellbore.
- 63. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein said packer releasing tool has an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of said tubing string such that it may pass through said tubing string and said method further comprises running said packer releasing tool through said tubing string and removing said packer and said tubing string simultaneously from said wellbore.
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