Claims
- 1. Milling apparatus for use in a subterranean well casing, comprising:
- a tubular anchor assembly coaxially positionable in the well casing, the tubular anchor assembly having upper and lower ends and further having:
- coaxial inner and outer tubular portions shiftable in axial directions relative to one another,
- circumferentially spaced slips carried between the inner and outer tubular portions for radial movement between extended positions in which the slips grip the casing and releasably lock the anchor assembly therein, and retracted positions in which the slips release the anchor assembly from the casing,
- a setting structure selectively operative to force the slips from their retracted positions to their extended positions, and
- a release structure operative in response to an upward shifting of the inner tubular portion relative to the outer tubular portion to permit the slips to move from their extended positions to their retracted positions to thereby release the anchor assembly from the casing;
- a mill guide depending from the lower end of the tubular anchor assembly and having a lower end portion with a mill bit deflection surface positioned thereon and angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular anchor assembly;
- a milling pipe having a lower end and a radially outwardly projecting abutment surface positioned above the lower end of the milling pipe;
- mill bit secured to the lower end of the milling pipe; and
- a tubular retrieval structure coaxially circumscribing and releasably secured to the milling pipe above the milling pipe abutment surface, the tubular retrieval structure being lockable to the inner tubular structure in response to downward insertion of the retrieval structure in the upper end of the anchor assembly,
- the milling pipe, with the tubular anchor assembly coaxially locked within the casing, being operative to carry out a milling and anchor retrieval operation within the casing by being sequentially:
- (1) lowered through the casing and the anchor assembly, and rotationally driven, to cause the mill bit to be engaged and laterally deflected by the mill guide deflection surface,
- (2) further lowered to insert and operatively lock the tubular retrieval structure within the tubular anchor assembly, and
- (3) upwardly pulled out of the casing to sequentially free the milling pipe from the tubular retrieval structure, upwardly bring the milling pipe abutment surface into abutting relationship with the retrieval structure to thereby forcibly move the inner tubular portion of the anchor structure relative to its outer tubular portion and activate the release structure, and pull the released anchor structure out of the casing.
- 2. The milling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retrieval structure includes:
- a tubular body having upper and lower ends, and
- a circumferentially spaced series of axially extending side wall slots formed in the body and having upper and lower ends respectively spaced axially inwardly of the upper and lower ends of the body, the slots forming therebetween a circumferentially spaced series of axially extending collet fingers resiliently deflectable radially inwardly and outwardly relative to the balance of the body, each of the collet fingers having a radially outwardly extending outer side projection and a radially inwardly extending inner side projection.
- 3. The milling apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
- an upper end portion of the anchor assembly has an annular interior side surface groove, and
- the outer side projections on the collet fingers are configured to be engage and be inwardly deflected by the inner side surface of the anchor assembly, and then lockingly snap into the annular interior side surface groove, in response to operative insertion of the retrieval structure body into the upper end of the anchor assembly.
- 4. A method of performing a milling operation on a portion of a subterranean well having a casing, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular anchor structure having a bottom end from which an elongated mill guide longitudinally depends, the mill guide having a lower end portion with a mill bit deflection surface positioned thereon and angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular anchor structure;
- coaxially and releasably locking the tubular anchor structure within the casing above the well portion to be milled;
- providing a length of milling pipe having a bottom end to which a mill bit is secured, a radially outwardly extending outer side projection disposed above the mill bit, and a tubular retrieval structure coaxially and releasably secured to the milling pipe above the outer side projection;
- milling the well portion by lowering the mill bit end of the milling pipe through the locked tubular anchor structure, rotating the milling pipe, and laterally deflecting the rotating mill bit into cutting engagement with the well portion by bringing the mill bit into contact with the mill guide deflection surface;
- downwardly pushing the milling pipe further into the casing and responsively causing the retrieval structure to enter and become latched within the tubular anchor structure; and
- retrieving the tubular anchor structure by upwardly pulling the milling pipe out of the casing and sequentially (1) causing the milling pipe to break free from the retrieval structure and move upwardly through the retrieval structure, and (2) causing the milling pipe outer side projection to upwardly abut an interior portion of the retrieval structure and responsively create in the tubular anchor structure an upward force that unlocks the anchor structure from the casing and permits it to be pulled out of the casing on the retrieval structure.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the milling step is performed on an upper end portion of a lateral wellbore liner extending into the casing.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the milling step is performed on a sidewall portion of the casing.
- 7. For use in a subterranean well with a vertical casing having upper and lower portions isolated from one another by an upper end portion of a lateral wellbore liner extending through a side wall window in the casing and then upwardly through a vertical portion of the casing, the upper liner end portion having a lower side wall section within the casing, a method of establishing full bore communication between the upper and lower casing portions, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tubular anchor structure coaxially positionable in the casing and having a bottom end from which an elongated mill guide longitudinally depends, the mill guide having a lower end portion with a mill bit deflection surface positioned thereon and angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular anchor structure, the tubular anchor structure having a chamber for receiving a pressurized fluid, and a setting structure drivable by the received pressurized fluid to releasably lock the positioned anchor structure within the casing;
- providing a length of milling pipe having a bottom end to which a first mill bit having a cutting diameter less than the interior diameter of the liner is secured;
- coaxially securing the tubular anchor structure to the milling pipe, above the first mill bit, with a shearable structure including a hollow setting pin communicating the interior of the milling pipe with the anchor structure chamber;
- lowering the tubular anchor structure on the milling pipe downwardly through the casing to a predetermined position therein above the upper liner end portion;
- releasably locking the tubular anchor structure within the casing by flowing a pressurized fluid through the interior of the milling pipe and into the anchor structure chamber via the hollow setting pin;
- axially moving the milling pipe relative to the anchor structure to separate the milling pipe therefrom;
- forming an opening in the lower side wall section of the upper liner end portion by lowering and rotating the milling pipe, and laterally deflecting the rotating first mill bit into cutting engagement with the lower side wall section of the upper liner end portion by bringing the rotating first mill bit into contact with the mill guide deflection surface;
- upwardly removing the milling pipe from the casing;
- replacing the first mill bit with a second mill bit having a cutting diameter less than the interior diameter of the liner and having a shape different than that of the first mill bit;
- coaxially and releasably securing a tubular retrieval structure to the milling pipe above its lower end;
- enlarging the opening in the lower side wall section of the upper liner end portion by lowering the milling pipe through the casing, and the second mill bit through the anchor structure, rotating the milling pipe, and laterally deflecting the rotating second mill bit into cutting engagement with the lower side wall section of the upper liner end portion by bringing the rotating second mill bit into contact with the mill guide deflection surface;
- downwardly pushing the milling pipe further into the casing and responsively causing the retrieval structure to enter and become latched within the tubular anchor structure;
- retrieving the tubular anchor structure by upwardly pulling the milling pipe out of the casing and sequentially (1) causing the milling pipe to break free from the retrieval structure and move upwardly through the retrieval structure, (2) causing a portion of the milling pipe to upwardly abut an interior portion of the retrieval structure and responsively create in the tubular anchor structure an upward force that unlocks the anchor structure from the casing and permits it to be pulled out of the casing on the retrieval structure;
- removing the anchor structure, retrieval structure and second mill bit from the milling pipe;
- installing a full casing bore mill bit on the lower end of the milling pipe in place of the removed mill bit, the full casing bore mill bit having an elongated cylindrical depending guide nose portion thereon;
- lowering the milling pipe back into the casing;
- rotating the downwardly moving milling pipe to cause the full casing bore mill bit to mill away a top section of the upper liner end portion and then cause the guide nose portion to enter the opening in the lower side wall section of the upper liner end portion;
- using the periphery of the lower liner side wall section opening to laterally stabilize the guide nose portion, and thus the full casing bore mill bit, while downwardly milling away the remaining bottom section of the upper liner end portion; and
- pulling the milling pipe out of the casing to establish full bore communication between its upper and lower portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/759,508, filed Dec. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,997 such prior application being incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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