Claims
- 1. A petroleum well having a wellbore extending in the earth and electrically conductive piping structure disposed in the wellbore, characterized by one or more devices electrically coupled to the piping structure in the wellbore for wireless reception of a time-varying electrical signal applied to the piping structure wherein at least one device is operable for sensing or controlling a physical characteristic in or proximate the wellbore.
- 2. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, wherein the signal is a communication signal for communicating with a device.
- 3. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, wherein the signal is a power signal for powering a device.
- 4. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device is a sensor for sensing a physical characteristic in the wellbore such as temperature, pressure, or acoustic.
- 5. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device is a valve which operates when commanded by a wireless signal applied to the piping structure.
- 6. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, wherein the petroleum well is a gas lift well, the piping structure includes tubing and one device is a gas lift valve coupled to the tubing and adjustable to regulate the fluid flow between the interior and exterior of the tubing.
- 7. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, including an induction choke located proximate a portion of the piping structure to route the time varying signal within the piping structure.
- 8. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, including a plurality of devices each adapted to send and receive communication signals for communicating with other devices in different regions of the well.
- 9. The petroleum well in accordance with claim 1, including a master controller and some of the devices being sensors and at least one device being a valve, whereby the operation of the valve is determined by the controller based on input from the sensors.
- 10. In a petroleum well having a wellbore extending in the earth and electrically conductive piping structure disposed in the wellbore, a method of operating the wellbore characterized by applying a time varying electrical signal to the piping structure which is received by one or more wireless devices electrically coupled to the piping structure in the wellbore to effect the operation of at least one device in the earth.
- 11. The method of claim 10, a device comprising a sensor, the method including sensing a physical characteristic such as temperature, pressure, or acoustic, and communicating such physical characteristic along the piping structure.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein a time varying power signal and a time varying communication signal is applied to the piping structure to power and communicate with a number of devices.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the petroleum well is gas-lift and at least one device is a controllable valve, including communicating with the valve and regulating the fluid flow through the valve.
- 14. The method of claim 13, including controlling the operation of the gas-lift well.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the operation includes the unloading, kickoff, or production of the well.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Applications in the following table, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
1U.S. PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONSSer.T&K #No.TitleFiling DateTH 159960/177,999Toroidal Choke InductorJan. 24, 2000for WirelessCommunication andControlTH 1599x60/186,376Toroidal Choke InductorMar. 2, 2000for WirelessCommunication andControlTH 160060/178,000Ferromagnetic Choke inJan. 24, 2000WellheadTH 1600x60/186,380Ferromagnetic Choke inMar. 2, 2000WellheadTH 160160/186,505Reservoir ProductionMar. 2, 2000Control fromIntelligent Well DataTH 160260/178,001Controllable Gas-LiftJan. 24, 2000Well and ValveTH 160360/177,883Permanent, Downhole,Jan. 24, 2000Wireless, Two-WayTelemetry BackboneUsing RedundantRepeater, SpreadSpectrum ArraysTH 166860/177,998Petroleum Well HavingJan. 24 2000Downhole Sensors,Communication, andPowerTH 166960/177,997System and Method forJan. 24, 2000Fluid Flow OptimizationTS618560/181,322Optimal PredistortionFeb. 9, 2000in DownholeCommunications SystemTH 167160/186,504Tracer Injection in aMar. 2, 2000Production WellTH 167260/186,379Oilwell CasingMar. 2, 2000Electrical Power Pick-Off PointsTH 167360/186,394Controllable ProductionMar. 2, 2000Well PackerTH 167460/186,382Use of Downhole HighMar. 2, 2000Pressure Gas in a GasLift WellTH 167560/186,503Wireless Smart WellMar. 2, 2000CasingTH 167760/186,527Method for DownholeMar. 2, 2000Power Management UsingEnergization fromDistributed Batteriesor Capacitors withReconfigurableDischargeTH 167960/186,393Wireless Downhole WellMar. 2, 2000Interval Inflow andInjection ControlTH 168160/186,394Focused Through-CasingMar. 2, 2000Resistivity MeasurementTH 170460/186,531Downhole RotaryMar. 2, 2000Hydraulic Pressure forValve ActuationTH 170560/186,377Wireless DownholeMar. 2, 2000Measurement and ControlFor Optimizing Gas LiftWell and FieldPerformanceTH 172260/186,381Controlled DownholeMar. 2, 2000Chemical InjectionTH 172360/186,378Wireless Power andMar. 2, 2000Communications Cross-Bar Switch
[0002] The current application shares some specification and figures with the following commonly owned and concurrently filed applications in the following table, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
2COMMONLY OWNED AND CONCURRENTLY FILEDU.S PATENT APPLICATIONSSer.T&K #No.TitleFiling DateTH 1599US09/ Choke InductorJanuary 24, 2001for WirelessCommunicationsand ControlTE 1600US09/ Induction ChokeJanuary 24, 2001for PowerDisribution inPipingStructureTH 1602US09/ ControllableJanuary 24, 2001Gas-Lift Welland ValveTH 1603US09/ Permanent,January 24, 2001Downhole,Wireless, Two-Way TelemetryBackbone UsingRedundantRepeatersTH 1669US09/ System andJanuary 24, 2001Method forFluid FlowOptimization
Provisional Applications (21)
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60177998 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60177999 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60186376 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60178000 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60186380 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186505 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60178001 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60177883 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60177997 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60181322 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60186504 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186379 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186394 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186382 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186503 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186527 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186393 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186531 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186377 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186381 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60186378 |
Mar 2000 |
US |