Claims
- 1. A tool string for use in a wellbore extending from a well surface, comprising:
a closure member adapted to be positioned below the well surface; a low pressure chamber defined at least in part by the closure member; and at least one port selectively openable to enable communication between the chamber and a wellbore region, the at least one port when opened creating a fluid surge into the chamber to provide a local low pressure condition in the wellbore region; and a tool adapted to perform an operation in the local low pressure condition.
- 2. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the tool comprises a perforating gun.
- 3. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the tool comprises a jet cutter.
- 4. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the port comprises a valve.
- 5. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the port comprises a fluid blocking element adapted to be broken by an explosive force.
- 6. The tool string of claim 5, further comprising an explosive element positioned proximal the fluid blocking element.
- 7. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the closure member comprises a valve.
- 8. The tool string of claim 1, wherein the closure member comprises a sealed container.
- 9. A method for use in a wellbore extending from a well surface, comprising:
positioning a string in the wellbore, the string comprising a surge chamber; providing a closure member below the well surface, the surge chamber defined at least in part by the closure member; opening at least one port to the chamber to create a fluid surge into the surge chamber and a local low pressure condition in a wellbore region; performing one or more of cleaning up the wellbore region, cleaning perforations in a formation surrounding the wellbore region, performing underbalanced perforating, activating a jet cutter in the local low pressure condition, and generating a force to free the string if stuck.
- 10. A tool string for use in a wellbore extending from a well surface, comprising:
a perforating gun; a closure member below the well surface; and a surge chamber defined at least in part of the closure member.
- 11. The tool string of claim 10, wherein the closure member comprises a valve.
- 12. The tool string of claim 10, wherein the closure member comprises a sealed container.
- 13. The tool string of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of sections, each section comprising a perforating gun and a surge chamber.
- 14. The tool string of claim 10, further comprising an activation element adapted to open the surge member prior to activating the perforating gun to create an underbalance condition to enable underbalanced perforating.
- 15. The tool string of claim 1Q, further comprising an activation element adapted to open the surge chamber after activating the perforating gun to create a fluid surge from a perforated formation.
- 16. The tool string of claim 10, further comprising a sand control assembly, the sand control assembly enabling a gravel pack operation.
- 17. The tool string of claim 10, wherein the closure member comprises a first valve, the tool string further comprising a second valve adapted to enable isolation of a formation to be perforated during activation of the perforating gun.
- 18. The tool string of claim 17, wherein the second valve comprises a remotely actuated valve.
- 19. The tool string of claim 18, wherein the remotely actuated valve comprises a valve actuatable by pressure pulse signals.
- 20. A method of perforating and surging a section of a wellbore extending from a well surface, comprising:
running a perforating gun into the well on a string having an isolation valve above the perforating gun; closing the isolation valve; perforating the well with the isolation valve closed so that the formation is isolated from the well surface; providing an underbalance pressure above the isolation valve; and then, opening the isolation valve to surge the formation.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the running, perforating, and opening acts are performed in a single trip.
- 22. The method of claim 20, further comprising providing a tubing above the isolation valve in the string, wherein providing the underbalance condition comprises providing the underbalance condition in the tubing.
- 23. A method for use in a well, comprising:
activating a gun to perforate a formation; creating a surge after activating the gun; and performing one of a gravel pack operation and fracturing operation after the surge.
- 24. A method for use in a well, comprising:
storing information relating to surge characteristics for different types of wellbores; for a target wellbore, determining its type; and selecting surge characteristics based on the determined type using the stored information.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein selecting the surge characteristics comprises selecting a time delay between a perforating operation and a surge operation.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein selecting the surge characteristics comprises selecting a volume of a chamber containing a low pressure to generate the surge operation.
- 27. A tool string for use in a wellbore, comprising:
an assembly having at least a first chamber and a second chamber; and control elements to enable communication with the first chamber to create an underbalance condition in the wellbore and to enable communication with the second chamber to create a flow surge from a formation.
- 28. The tool string of claim 27, further comprising a perforating gun activable when an underbalance condition is created to perform underbalance perforating.
- 29. The tool string of claim 27, wherein the control elements include flow control devices.
- 30. The tool string of claim 29, wherein the flow control devices includes valves.
- 31. The tool string of claim 29, wherein at least one of the flow control devices includes ports that are explosively actuatable.
- 32. The tool string of claim 27, wherein the first chamber has a first volume and the second chamber has a second volume larger than the first volume.
- 33. The tool string of claim 27, further comprising a flow control device in communication with the second chamber to control production or injection of fluid in the second chamber.
- 34. The tool string of claim 27, wherein the control elements comprise at least one port and an explosive element adapted to open the port.
- 35. The tool string of claim 34, further comprising a gun and a timer mechanism adapted to provide a delay between activation of the explosive element and the gun.
- 36. The tool string of claim 34, wherein the explosive element includes a detonating cord.
- 37. The tool string of claim 27, wherein each of the first and second chambers has an inner pressure lower than a pressure of a formation proximal the first and second chambers.
- 38. The tool string of claim 27, wherein at least one of the first and second chambers contains a gas.
- 39. A method for use in a wellbore, comprising:
lowering a tool string having a first chamber into the wellbore proximal a formation; and activating at least one explosive element to open communication with the chamber to create an underbalance condition in the wellbore proximal the formation.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising activating a perforating gun in the tool string once the underbalance condition is created.
- 41. The method of claim 40, further comprising checking for the underbalance condition and not activating the perforating gun until the underbalance condition is present.
- 42. The method of claim 40, further comprising opening communication with a second chamber in the tool string to create a fluid flow surge from the formation into the second chamber.
- 43. The method of claim 42, further comprising using a timer mechanism to control delay between opening communication with the first chamber and activating the perforating gun.
- 44. The method of claim 43, further comprising using a timer mechanism to control delay between activating the perforating gun and opening communication with the second chamber.
- 45. The method of claim 42, further comprising providing activation commands from the surface to control opening of communication with the first and second chambers.
- 46. The method of claim 42, further comprising checking for downhole conditions before opening communications with the first and second chambers.
- 47. The method of claim 42, further comprising releasing the perforating gun before opening communication with the second chamber.
- 48. The method of claim 42, further comprising producing the fluid in the second chamber to the surface.
- 49. The method of claim 48, further comprising isolating the second chamber from the formation before producing the second chamber fluid.
- 50. The method of claim 42, further comprising injecting the fluid in the second chamber back into the formation.
- 51. A method for use in a wellbore, comprising:
providing an assembly having at least a first chamber and a second chamber; activating communication with the first chamber to create an underbalance condition in the wellbore; and activating communication with the second chamber to create a fluid flow surge from a formation surrounding the wellbore.
- 52. The method of claim 51, further comprising firing a perforating gun after the underbalance condition is created.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein activating communication with the second chamber is performed after firing the perforating gun.
- 54. The method of claim 51, wherein activating communication with at least one of the first and second chambers is accomplished by activating an explosive element.
- 55. The method of claim 51, wherein activating communication with at least one of the first and second chambers is accomplished by opening flow control devices.
- 56. The method of claim 51, wherein providing the first and second chambers comprises providing the first and second chambers having inner pressures lower than that of the formation.
- 57. A tool string for use in a wellbore, comprising:
a container including a first chamber at a predetermined low pressure; one or more ports to enable communication with the first chamber to create an underbalance condition in the wellbore; and at least one explosive element adapted to open the one or more ports.
- 58. The tool string of claim 57, further comprising a second chamber having a volume larger than the first chamber to receive a surge of fluid from a formation, the second chamber being at a predetermined low pressure.
- 59. The tool string of claim 57, wherein the first chamber includes a gas.
- 60. The tool string of claim 57, further comprising a perforating gun, wherein activation of the perforating gun substantially coincides with opening of the one or more ports.
- 61. A tool string for use in a wellbore, comprising:
a packer; a circulating valve; and an atmospheric chamber, the circulating valve when open adapted to vent a lower wellbore region below the packer once the packer is set, and the atmospheric chamber capable of being opened to create an underbalance condition below the packer.
- 62. The tool string of claim 61, further comprising one or more ports below the packer in communication with the lower wellbore region.
- 63. The tool string of claim 62, wherein the circulating valve is positioned above the packer to control fluid communication to an annulus region.
- 64. The tool string of claim 63, further comprising a second valve to control opening of the atmospheric chamber.
- 65. An apparatus for use with a wellbore, comprising:
subsea wellhead equipment including a blow-out preventer, a choke line filled with a low density fluid, and a kill line filled with a heavy fluid; and a downhole string positioned below the subsea wellhead equipment, the choke line adapted to be opened to create an underbalance condition in the wellbore.
- 66. A method of creating an underbalance condition in a wellbore, comprising:
running a tool string including a packer, circulating valve, and an atmospheric chamber into the wellbore; setting the packer; opening the circulating valve to vent pressure buildup in a region below the packer; and opening the atmospheric chamber to create an underbalance condition in the region.
- 67. A method of creating an underbalance condition in a subsea wellbore associated with wellhead equipment and a first and second fluid line extending to the wellhead equipment, comprising:
running a tool string into the wellbore; filling the first fluid line with a heavy fluid; filling the second fluid line with a low density fluid; and opening the second fluid line to create an underbalance condition.
- 68. The method of claim 67, wherein the tool string is run on tubing, the method further comprising activating the wellhead equipment to seal around the tubing before opening the second fluid line.
- 69. The method of claim 67, further comprising closing the first fluid line.
- 70. The method of claim 67, further comprising setting a packer in the tool string, wherein the underbalance condition is created below the packer.
- 71. The method of claim 70, further comprising, after setting the packer, closing the second fluid line and opening the first fluid line to create an overbalance condition above the packer.
- 72. The method of claim 71, further comprising closing closing a valve to isolate a wellbore region below the packer before closing the second fluid line and opening the first fluid line.
- 73. A method of creating an underbalance condition in a wellbore, comprising:
controlling wellbore pressure at least in a perforating interval to achieve a target level; configuring a perforating gun to achieve a target detonation pressure in the perforating gun upon detonation; and creating a transient underbalance condition in the perforating interval of the wellbore when the perforating gun is shot.
- 74. The method of claim 73, wherein creating the transient underbalance condition comprises providing a pressure difference between the wellbore pressure in the perforating interval and the target detonation pressure.
- 75. The method of claim 73, wherein configuring the perforating gun comprises adjusting one or more of shot density, gun chamber volume, and type of shaped charge to a configuration that produces the target detonation pressure upon detonation of the perforating gun.
- 76. The method of claim 73, wherein controlling the wellbore pressure in the interval comprises pumping fluid into the wellbore to achieve the target level.
- 77. The method of claim 73, wherein controlling the wellbore pressure in the interval comprises providing a local pressure generating device proximal the perforating interval.
- 78. The method of claim 77, wherein providing the local generating device comprises providing at least one of an explosive charge and a propellant charge.
- 79. The method of claim 77, wherein providing the local generating device comprises providing a gas chamber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/186,500, filed Mar. 2, 2000; No. 60/187,900, filed Mar. 8, 2000; and No. 60/252,754, filed Nov. 22, 2000.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60186500 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60187900 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60252754 |
Nov 2000 |
US |