Claims
- 1. A system adapted to provide power to a downhole device in a well, comprising:
a current impedance device being generally configured for concentric positioning about a piping structure of said well to, at least in part, define a conductive portion for conveying a time-varying electrical current through and along said conductive portion of said piping structure; and a power storage device adapted to be electrically connected to said conductive portion of said piping structure, said storage device being adapted to be recharged by said time-varying electrical current and being adapted to be electrically connected to said downhole device to provide power to said downhole device.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said power storage device comprises a chemical secondary cell.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said power storage device comprises a rechargeable battery.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said power storage device comprises a capacitor.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said current impedance device is an unpowered induction choke comprising a ferromagnetic material, and said current impedance device being adapted to function as an inductor to said time-varying current due to its size, geometry, spatial relationship to the piping structure, and magnetic properties.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a production tubing of said well.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a well casing of said well.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a power conditioning circuit adapted to switch between a charging electrical circuit configuration and a discharging electrical circuit configuration for said power storage module.
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 8, further comprising a logic circuit adapted to automatically control said power conditioning circuit.
- 10. A petroleum well for producing petroleum products, comprising:
a piping structure comprising and an electrically conductive portion extending generally between the surface and downhole; a power source on the surface electrically connected to said electrically conductive portion of said piping structure, said power source being adapted to output time-varying current; an impedance device located about said piping structure t, at least in part, define said electrically conductive portion of said piping structure; a downhole power storage module comprising a power storage device and coupled to said electrical conductive; and an electrically powered device located downhole and being electrically connected to said power storage module.
- 11. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises a sensor.
- 12. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises a transducer.
- 13. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises an electrically controllable valve.
- 14. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises an electric motor.
- 15. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises a modem.
- 16. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrically powered device comprises a chemical injection system.
- 17. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a production tubing of said well, and wherein said electrical return comprises at least a portion of a well casing.
- 18. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a well casing of said well.
- 19. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said electrical return comprises an earth return.
- 20. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a power conditioning circuit adapted to switch between a charging electrical circuit configuration and a discharging electrical circuit configuration for said power storage module.
- 21. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 20, further comprising a logic circuit adapted to automatically control said power conditioning circuit.
- 23. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said power storage device comprises a chemical secondary cell.
- 24. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said power storage device comprises a rechargeable battery.
- 25. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 10, wherein said power storage device comprises a capacitor.
- 26. A petroleum well for producing petroleum products comprising:
a well casing extending within a wellbore of said well; a production tubing extending within said casing; a power source located at the surface, said power source being electrically connected to, and adapted to output a time-varying electrical current into, at least one of said tubing and said casing; a downhole power storage module being electrically connected to at least one of said tubing and said casing; a downhole electrically powered device being electrically connected to said power storage module; a downhole induction choke being located about a portion of at least one of said tubing and said casing, and said induction choke being adapted to route part of said electrical current to said power storage.
- 27. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 26, wherein said induction choke is unpowered and comprises a ferromagnetic material.
- 28. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 26, wherein said power storage module comprises a chemical secondary cell.
- 29. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 26, wherein said power storage module comprises a rechargeable battery.
- 30. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 26, wherein said power storage module comprises a capacitor.
- 31. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 26, further comprising a power conditioning circuit adapted to switch between a charging electrical circuit configuration and a discharging electrical circuit configuration for said power storage module.
- 32. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 31, further comprising a logic circuit adapted to automatically control said power conditioning circuit.
- 33. A method of operating a petroleum well, comprising-the steps of:
defining an electrically conductive of a piping structure in a borehole of the well at least in part by a current impedance device; powering said electrically conductive portion of said piping structure, wherein said power source is adapted to output time-varying current; storing electrical power in a downhole power storage module; charging said power storage module with said time-varying current while producing petroleum products from said well; and discharging said power storage device as needed to power an electrically powered device located downhole while producing petroleum products from said well.
- 34. A method in accordance with claim 33, wherein said power storage module includes an electrically powered device comprising a sensor and a modem, and further comprising the steps of:
detecting a physical quantity within said well with said sensor; and transmitting said physical quantity to a surface device using said modem and via said piping structure.
- 35. A method in accordance with claim 34, wherein said transmitting is performed when said power storage device is not being charged by said power source.
- 36. A method in accordance with claim 33, the power storage module including a plurality of power storage devices, including the steps of:
charging the power storage devices in parallel; discharging the power storage devices in series.
- 37. A method of powering a downhole device in a well, comprising the steps of:
(A) providing a downhole power storage module comprising a first group of electrical switches, a second group of electrical switches, two or more power storage devices, and a logic circuit; (B) if current is being supplied to said power storage module,
(1) closing said first switch group and opening said second switch group to form a parallel circuit across said storage devices, and (2) charging said storage devices; (C) during charging, if said current being supplied to said power storage module stops flowing and said storage devices have less than a first predetermined voltage level,
(1) opening said first switch group and closing said second switch group to form a serial circuit across said storage devices, and (2) discharging said storage devices as needed to power said downhole device; (D) during charging if said storage devices have more than said first predetermined voltage level, turning on a logic circuit; and (E) if said logic circuit is on,
(1) waiting for said current being supplied to said power storage module to stop flowing, (2) if said current stops flowing,
(i) running a time delay for a predetermined amount of time,
(a) if said current starts flowing again before said predetermined amount of time passes, continue charging said storage devices, (b) if said predetermined amount of time passes,
(b.1) opening said first switch group and closing said second switch group to form said serial circuit across said storage devices, (b.2) discharging said storage devices as needed to power said downhole device, (b.3) if said current starts flowing again, (b.3.1) closing said first switch group and opening said second switch group to form said parallel circuit across said storage devices, and (b.3.2) charging said storage devices, and (b.4) if said storage devices drop below a second predetermined voltage level, turning said logic circuit off.
- 38. A method in accordance with claim 37, further comprising the step of:
if said predetermined time passes on said time delay, if said current is not being supplied to said power storage module, and if said storage devices are above said second predetermined voltage level, transmitting data from said downhole device to a surface modem.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the following U.S. Provisional Applications, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
1COMMONLY OWNED AND PREVIOUSLY FILEDU.S. PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATIONST&K #Ser. No.TitleFiling DateTH 159960/177,999Toroidal Choke Inductor forJan. 24, 2000Wireless and CommunicationControlTH 160060/178,000Ferromagnetic Choke in Well-Jan. 24, 2000headTH 160260/178,001Controllable Gas-Lift WellJan. 24, 2000and ValveTH 160360/177,883Permanent, Downhole, Wire-Jan. 24, 2000less, Two-Way TelemetryBackbone Using RedundantRepeater, Spread SpectrumArraysTH 166860/177,998Petroleum Well HavingJan. 24, 2000Downhole Sensors,Communication, and PowerTH 166960/177,997System and Method forJan. 24, 2000Fluid Flow OptimizationTS 618560/181,322A Method and ApparatusFeb. 9, 2000for the Optimal Pre-distortion of an Electro-magnetic Signal in aDownhole CommunicationsSystemTH 1599x60/186,376Toroidal Choke InductorMar. 2, 2000for Wireless Communicationand ControlTH 1600x60/186,380Ferromagnetic Choke inMar. 2, 2000WellheadTH 160160/186,505Reservoir ProductionMar. 2, 2000Control from IntelligentWell DataTH 167160/186,504Tracer Injection in aMar. 2, 2000Production WellTH 167260/186,379Oilwell Casing ElectricalMar. 2, 2000Power 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 Well CasingMar. 2, 2000TH 167760/186,527Method for Downhole PowerMar. 2, 2000Management UsingEnergization from DistributedBatteries or Capacitorswith ReconfigurableDischargeTH 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 Downhole Measure-Mar. 2, 2000ment and Control ForOptimizing Gas Lift Welland Field PerformanceTH 172260/186,381Controlled DownholeMar. 2, 2000Chemical InjectionTH 172360/186,378Wireless Power andMar. 2, 2000CommunicationsCross-Bar Switch
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
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PCT/US01/06942 |
3/2/2001 |
WO |
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