Claims
- 1. A method for conditioning a well for re-entry of well tools, the well having a well casing and a restriction and/or well tubing therein, the method comprising:
with a running tool, running a guiding tool through the restriction and/or well tubing and into the well casing to a desired location, said guiding tool defining a tool receptacle having a retracted position for running through the restriction and/or well tubing; with said guiding tool located within the well casing, moving said tool receptacle from said retracted position to establish a guiding configuration within the well casing for subsequent guiding of well tools into said tool receptacle.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising recovering said running tool to the surface.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said tool receptacle comprises a plurality of elongated guide fingers, and moving said tool receptacle from said retracted position comprises moving said elongate guide fingers from a retracted position.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said elongate guide fingers are connected to said guiding tool and have reaction members thereon and a finger spreading member is mounted to said running tool, said method further comprising:
contacting said reaction members with said finger spreading member; and moving said finger spreading member relative to said reaction members and causing each of said elongate fingers to be positioned with end portions thereof in tool guiding relation within the well casing.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein said elongate guide fingers are integral with said guiding tool and have plastic hinge sections to promote localized bending of said elongate guide fingers at said plastic hinge sections, said elongate guide fingers have reaction portions thereon, and a tapered swage member is mounted to said running tool, said method further comprising:
contacting said reaction portions of said elongate guide fingers with said swage member; and moving said swage member relative to said reaction portions causing bending of each of said plastic hinge sections and causing each of said elongate fingers to be moved to outwardly inclined positions with end portions thereof disposed in tool guiding relation within the well casing.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said guiding tool has an anchoring mechanism having a retracted position for running thereof through the restriction and/or well tubing and an anchoring position establishing anchoring relation within the well casing, said method further comprising:
after achieving desired location of said guiding tool within the well casing, actuating said anchoring mechanism and establishing anchoring of said guiding tool within the well casing.
- 7. A method for gravel packing and completing a well having a well casing and having production tubing extending through the well casing to a desired location, comprising:
with a running tool, running a centralizing and anchoring tool through the production tubing and into the well casing to a desired location, said centralizing and anchoring tool defining a tubular housing having a central tool passage and having a centralizing and anchoring mechanism movable from a retracted position for through tubing movement to a centralizing and anchoring position in centralizing and anchoring engagement with the well casing, said centralizing and anchoring tool having a tool receptacle having a retracted position for through tubing movement; moving said centralizing and anchoring mechanism from said retracted position to said centralizing and anchoring position within the well casing; and moving said tool receptacle from said retracted position to establish a guiding configuration.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said tool receptacle comprises a plurality of elongate guide fingers, said method further comprising forming said plurality of elongate guide fingers to a guiding configuration with said elongate guide fingers in guiding position with the well casing for subsequent guiding of tools into said central tool passage.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said running tool and said centralizing and anchoring tool have releasable latching connection, said method further comprising:
after said forming of said plurality of elongate guide fingers, releasing said latching connection of said running tool with said centralizing and anchoring tool and recovering said running tool to the surface.
- 10. The method of claim 7, wherein at least one retainer releasably secures said centralizing and anchoring mechanism at said retracted position and a pressure responsive piston is located to apply a releasing force to said at least one retainer, said step of moving said centralizing and anchoring mechanism from said retracted position to said centralizing and anchoring position, said method further comprising:
creating a fluid flow responsive pressure of sufficient magnitude within said central tool passage which acts on said pressure responsive piston and develops a pressure responsive piston force releasing said at least one retainer and moving said centralizing and anchoring mechanism to said centralizing and anchoring position.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said centralizing and anchoring mechanism includes a plurality of two bar linkages mounted to said tubular housing and having a movable actuator disposed in force receiving relation with said pressure responsive piston, and said at least one retainer being at least one shear pin, said method further comprising:
applying sufficient pressure responsive piston force to said movable actuator to shear said at least one shear pin and release said movable actuator and move said movable actuator and thus move said plurality of two bar linkages from said retracted position to said centralizing and anchoring position.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein a force transmitting spring is interposed between said movable actuator and said pressure responsive piston, said method further comprising:
when said movable actuator has been released and has moved said plurality of two bar linkages from said retracted position to said centralizing and anchoring position, continuously applying an urging force to said movable actuator and maintaining said two bar linkages in centralizing and anchoring relation with the well casing.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein said tubular housing has a tubular latch control mandrel defining a latch profile therein, and said running tool has a collet member movable into latching relation with said latch profile and separable from said latching profile upon application of predetermined collet releasing force, said method further comprising:
maintaining latching engagement of said collet member with said latch profile during said running of said centralizing and anchoring tool; after said moving said centralizing and anchoring mechanism from said retracted position to said centralizing and anchoring position, applying a predetermined pull test force to said tubular housing to ensure anchoring of said centralizing and anchoring mechanism within the well casing.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said plurality of elongate guide fingers have integral hinge sections designed for localized yielding and a forming mandrel is connected with said collet member and defines a tapered swage surface, said method further comprising:
after releasing said collet member from said latch profile, forming said plurality of elongate guide fingers to said guiding configuration by moving said tapered swage surface of said forming mandrel relative to said plurality of elongate guide fingers and causing said tapered swage surface to permanently yield said plurality of elongate guide fingers at said integral hinge sections and position ends of said plurality of elongate guide fingers in guiding relation with said well casing.
- 15. The method of claim 8, wherein a burst disk is located within said central tool passage having and isolating the interior of a gravel pack screen from gravel during a gravel packing operation, said method further comprising:
conducting a gravel packing operation conducting gravel entrained fluid through spaces between said elongate guide fingers and depositing a gravel column within a desired section of the well casing and an annulus between the well casing and said centralizing and anchoring tool; running a well completion tool string having a packer and a cutting muleshoe through said production tubing; flowing cleaning fluid from said cutting muleshoe and removing excess gravel from the casing annulus and from said tubular housing above said burst disk; cutting through said burst disk with said cutting muleshoe, thus communicating said screen through said tubular housing with the well casing above said packer; and setting said packer of said well completion tool in sealing relation with said well casing immediately above the gravel column.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said tubular housing defines an internal latching profile and a latching collet is provided on said well completion tool string, said method further comprising:
moving said well completion tool string into said tubular housing until said latching collet moves into latching relation with said internal latching profile, said latching relation being detected by predetermined resistance to said moving; and when desired, releasing said latching collet from said internal latching profile by application of predetermined pulling force on said well completion tool string, enabling retrieval of said well completion tool string and said running tool.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein a fluid flow control mandrel having an internal ball seat is located and sealed within said central tool passage and said packer is an inflate packer and a relief valve permits communication of actuating pressure to said inflate packer, said method further comprising:
positioning a ball closure in sealing engagement with said internal ball seat, thus blocking communication of pressure from said flow control mandrel into said central tool passage below said internal ball seat and thereby exposing said relief valve to increased pressure; and raising said pressure within said flow control mandrel until said relief valve opens and admits packer inflation pressure into said inflate packer.
- 18. A re-enterable well servicing system for wells having a well casing and having a restriction therein and/or well tubing extending through the well casing to a desired location therein, comprising:
a guiding tool defining a tool receptacle having a collapsed position for running of said guiding tool through the restriction and/or well tubing and into the well casing and having a guiding position established within the well casing for subsequent guiding of well tools into said tool receptacle.
- 19. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 18, wherein said tool receptacle comprises a plurality of elongate guide fingers.
- 20. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 19, further comprising:
running tubing for running and retrieving well tools and of a dimension permitting movement thereof through the restriction and/or well tubing; and a running tool connected with said running tubing and having releasable connection with said guiding tool.
- 21. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 20, further comprising:
a forming member mounted to said running tool and having a forming surface thereon disposed in forming relation with said plurality of elongate guide fingers such that movement of said forming member relative to said plurality of elongate guide fingers causes movement of said plurality of elongate guide fingers from said collapsed position to said guiding position.
- 22. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 21, wherein:
said forming member is linearly movable relative to said plurality of elongate guide fingers; said forming surface of said forming member is a tapered swage surface reacting with said plurality of elongate guide fingers during linear movement of said forming member; and said plurality of elongate guide fingers are integral with said guiding tool and have plastic hinge sections for localized bending responsive to said movement of said plurality of elongate guide fingers by said tapered swage surface during said linear movement of said forming member.
- 23. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 20, further comprising:
said guiding tool defining an internal latch receptacle; and a collet member linearly movable by said running tool and having a plurality of movable collet members disposed for latching engagement within said internal latch receptacle and being releasable from said internal latch receptacle.
- 24. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 23, further comprising:
an annular force control rib located within said internal latch receptacle and defining a gradually tapered surface and an abruptly tapered surface; and wherein
said movable collet members are elongate flexible collet fingers each having terminal ends defining a gradually tapered surface and an abruptly tapered surface, during insertion movement of said collet fingers into latching assembly within said internal latch receptacle, said gradually tapered surfaces of said annular force control rib and said terminal ends of said collet fingers flexing said collet fingers upon application of a predetermined collet assembly force and upon extraction movement of said collet fingers from latching engagement within said internal latch receptacle, said abruptly tapered surfaces of said annular force control rib and said terminal ends of said collet fingers flexing said collet fingers to collet release positions upon application of a predetermined collet release force exceeding said predetermined collet assembly force.
- 25. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 20, further comprising:
said guiding tool defining an internal latch receptacle; and a collet member linearly movable by said running tool and having a plurality of movable collet members disposed for latching engagement within said internal latch receptacle and being releasable from said internal latch receptacle; said running tool having a tool housing; a mounting member releasably secured within said tool housing; and a collet control member extending from said mounting member and having a locking position retaining said plurality of movable collet members against releasing movement and a releasing position permitting releasing movement of said movable collet members.
- 26. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 25, further comprising:
said mounting member defining a flow passage and a seat surface; at least one shear pin releasably securing said mounting member within said tool housing; and a closure ball member being positioned on said seat surface and closing said flow passage; and with said closure ball member positioned on said seat surface, application of predetermined pressure from said running tubing developing sufficient pressure responsive force on said mounting member for shearing of said shear pin, thus releasing said mounting member for pressure responsive movement of said collet control member from said locking position to said releasing position and permitting guide finger movement to said guiding position.
- 27. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 26, further comprising:
a retainer member mounted to said running tool and with said at least one shear pin releasably securing said mounting member within said tool housing said retainer member retaining said plurality of elongate guide fingers at said collapsed position thereof; and upon guide finger forming movement of a forming mandrel said retainer member being retracted from retaining relation with said plurality of elongate guide fingers.
- 28. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 20, further comprising:
said running tool having at least one fluid circulation port permitting fluid to continuously flow through said running tubing and said running tool and into the annulus between said running tool and the well casing during running of said guiding tool into the well.
- 29. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 18, further comprising:
an anchoring mechanism mounted to said guiding tool and having a retracted position for running thereof through the restriction and/or well tubing and an anchoring position establishing anchoring engagement thereof within the well casing; and an anchor actuating mechanism mounted to said anchoring mechanism and responsive to pressure induced force of fluid for actuating said anchoring mechanism from said retracted position to said anchoring position.
- 30. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 29, wherein said anchoring mechanism comprises:
an anchor mandrel; an anchor support member located at least partially within said anchor mandrel; a first anchor actuator member retained in releasable assembly with said anchor mandrel and upon being released therefrom being movable relative to said anchor mandrel and said anchor support member; a second anchor actuator member supported by said anchor support member; and a plurality to two-bar anchoring linkages each connected with said first and second anchor actuator members and, upon movement of said first anchor actuator member toward said second anchor actuator member, said first anchor actuator member moving said plurality of two-bar anchoring linkages from said retracted position toward said anchoring position.
- 31. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 30, further comprising:
at least one shear pin retaining said first anchor actuator in substantially immovable relation with said anchor mandrel and maintaining said first anchor actuator and said two-bar anchoring linkages at said retracted positions.
- 32. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 30, further comprising:
said anchor mandrel and said anchor support member each being of tubular configuration and being disposed in annular spaced relation and defining a piston chamber in fluid pressure communication with fluid within said guiding tool; and a piston member located within said piston chamber and disposed in force transmitting relation with said first anchor actuator member and movable responsive to fluid pressure within said guiding tool and imparting anchoring movement to said plurality to two-bar anchoring linkages.
- 33. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 32, further comprising:
a gravel pack screen assembly connected with said anchor support member and defining an internal production fluid chamber; said anchor support member being of tubular configuration and establishing a flow passage therethrough which is in communication with said production fluid chamber of said gravel pack screen assembly; a frangible pressure barrier located within said flow passage and preventing entry of gravel into said production fluid chamber of said gravel pack screen assembly during a gravel packing operation; a washing and completion tool string run through the well tubing following a gravel packing operation and washing gravel from within said flow passage above said frangible pressure barrier; and a cutting muleshoe located on said washing and completion tool string and cutting through said pressure barrier to establish production communication of said production fluid chamber of said gravel pack screen assembly with said tool receptacle of said guiding tool.
- 34. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 18, further comprising:
said guiding tool establishing at least a portion of a production fluid flow passage; a frangible isolation barrier member located within said production flow passage and preventing fluid flow therethrough; and a completion tool string run through the restriction and/or well tubing following installation of said guiding tool and having a cutting muleshoe selectively actuated for cutting through said frangible isolation barrier member and completing a production fluid flow passage through said guiding tool and said completion tool string.
- 35. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 34, said cutting muleshoe comprising:
a tubular support member extending from said completion tool string and defining a flow passage; a tubular cutter member defined by said tubular support member and having a cutting end oriented for cutting through said frangible isolation barrier member; a retainer member supported by said tubular support member; and a tubular outer bullnose member releasably positioned to cover a majority of said tubular support member and said tubular cutter member and releasably connected with said retainer member, said tubular outer bullnose member being released from said retainer member as said completion tool string enters said guiding tool.
- 36. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 34, further comprising:
a tubular inner bullnose member releasably secured to said cutting muleshoe and covering the cutting end of said cutting muleshoe; and said tubular inner bullnose member being released from said cutting muleshoe during movement of said cutting end into cutting engagement with said frangible isolation barrier member.
- 37. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 34, further comprising:
an inflate packer mounted to said completion tool string and being inflated for sealing with the well casing by inflation pressure applied to said completion tool string; and a relief valve exposed to said inflation pressure and opening responsive to predetermined inflation pressure and inflating said inflate packer, said relief valve maintaining said predetermined inflation pressure within said inflate packer upon decrease of inflation pressure below said predetermined inflation pressure.
- 38. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 37, further comprising:
said completion tool string defining a flow passage through which packer inflation pressure is selectively applied; said relief valve being of annular configuration and having spaced seals of differing diameter; said packer inflation pressure from said flow passage of said completion tool string acting on said differential area and developing a resultant force tending to unseat and open said relief valve and communicate said inflation pressure into said inflate packer.
- 39. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 37, further comprising:
a pressure compensator mechanism mounted to said completion tool string and having concentric internal and external walls defining an internal chamber exposed to said predetermined inflation pressure of said inflate packer; a spring package having at least one spring located within said internal chamber; a piston member movable within said internal chamber and sealed with respect to said concentric internal and external walls, said piston member disposed in force transmitting relation with said spring package and exposed to said predermined inflation pressure; and said piston member and said spring package establishing a yield force compensating for pressure changes due to pressure and temperature fluctuations and compensating for pressure changes due to formation pressure drawdown and protecting said inflate packer against damage by excess pressure differential.
- 40. The re-enterable well servicing system of claim 34, further comprising:
an internal latch profile defined within said guiding tool; a fluid flow control mandrel connected within said completion tool string; a collet member mounted to said completion tool string; and said collet member establishing releasable engagement with said internal latch profile.
- 41. A re-enterable well completion and production system for wells, comprising:
a guiding tool located within a well casing and having a well completion tool receptacle; a well completion tool string having a portion thereof disposed for engagement within said guiding tool and having a flow passage through which production fluid is produced from a production interval and through which packer inflation pressure is conducted; and an inflate packer establishing sealing between said well completion tool string and the well casing.
- 42. The re-enterable well completion and production system of claim 41, further comprising:
a pressure compensating mechanism mounted to said well completion tool string and having a yield force establishing maximum pressure differential to which said inflate packer may be subjected.
- 43. The re-enterable well completion and production system of claim 42, further comprising:
said inflate packer being inflated for sealing with the well casing by inflation pressure applied through said flow passage of said completion tool string; a relief valve exposed to said inflation pressure and opening responsive to predetermined inflation pressure and inflating said inflate packer, said relief valve maintaining said predetermined inflation pressure within said inflate packer upon decrease of inflation pressure below said predetermined inflation pressure; and said pressure compensating mechanism defining an internal chamber in communication with said inflation pressure via said relief valve.
- 44. The re-enterable well completion and production system of claim 43, further comprising:
said relief valve being of annular configuration and having spaced seals of differing diameter; and said packer inflation pressure from said flow passage of said completion tool string acting on said differential area and developing a resultant force opening said relief valve and communicating said inflation pressure into said inflate packer.
- 45. The re-enterable well completion and production system of claim 43, further comprising:
said pressure compensating mechanism having concentric internal and external walls defining said internal chamber being exposed to said predetermined inflation pressure of said inflate packer; a spring package having at least one spring located within said internal chamber; a piston member movable within said internal chamber and sealed with respect to said concentric internal and external walls, said piston member disposed in force transmitting relation with said spring package and exposed to said predermined inflation pressure; and said piston member and said spring package establishing a yield force compensating for pressure changes due to pressure and temperature fluctuations and compensating for pressure changes due to formation pressure drawdown and protecting said inflate packer against damage by excess pressure differential.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/386,139, filed Jun. 4, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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