Claims
- 1. A section milling apparatus for milling of a downhole portion of casing in a well, comprising:
a work string; a hydraulic tensioning device having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end being attachable to said work string, said tensioning device being adapted to selectively pull said lower end upwardly toward said work string; a section mill mountable in said section milling apparatus below said lower end of said hydraulic tensioning device, said section mill having a plurality of arms adapted to pivot outwardly and upwardly, said section mill being adapted to hydraulically apply an upward force to pivot said arms outwardly to contact a casing in a cutting relationship; and a fluid flow path through said work string, said fluid flow path being adapted to supply hydraulic pressure to operate said hydraulic tensioning device, and to pivot said arms of said section mill; wherein said section mill is adapted to expand at a lower fluid pressure than a fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 2. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising a hydraulically expandable stabilizer mountable in said section milling apparatus between said hydraulic tensioning device and said section mill;
wherein said stabilizer is adapted to hydraulically extend a plurality of stabilizer blades, to stabilize said section milling apparatus relative to a casing to be milled by said section mill; and wherein said stabilizer is adapted to expand at a lower fluid pressure than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 3. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising a spiral auger mountable in said section milling apparatus below said section mill, said spiral auger being fitted with spiral ribs, said spiral ribs being adapted to move cuttings downhole as said spiral auger rotates in an angular direction opposite to the angular direction in which said ribs are spiraled.
- 4. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising:
a fluid driven downhole motor mountable in said section milling apparatus above said hydraulic tensioning device; and a hydraulically operable anti-torque anchor mountable in said section milling apparatus above said fluid driven motor and below said work string, said anti-torque anchor being adapted to hydraulically expand into contact with a casing to be cut by said section mill, to prevent transmission of torque up said work string during operation of said fluid driven motor; wherein said anti-torque anchor is adapted to expand at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said section mill is adapted to expand, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly; and wherein said fluid driven motor is adapted to begin to rotate at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said anti-torque anchor is adapted to expand, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 5. A section milling apparatus for milling of a downhole portion of casing in a well, comprising:
a rotatable work string; a hydraulic tensioning device having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end being attachable to said work string, said tensioning device being adapted to selectively pull said lower end upwardly toward said work string; a section mill attachable to said lower end of said hydraulic tensioning device for rotation by rotation of said work string, said section mill having a plurality of arms adapted to pivot outwardly and upwardly, said section mill being adapted to hydraulically apply an upward force to pivot said arms outwardly to contact a casing in a cutting relationship; and a fluid flow path through said work string, said fluid flow path being adapted to supply hydraulic pressure to operate said hydraulic tensioning device, and to pivot said arms of said section mill; wherein said section mill is adapted to expand at a fluid pressure which is lower than a fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 6. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 5, further comprising a hydraulically expandable stabilizer mountable in said section milling apparatus between said hydraulic tensioning device and said section mill;
wherein said stabilizer is adapted to hydraulically extend a plurality of stabilizer blades, to stabilize said section milling apparatus relative to a casing to be milled by said section mill; and wherein said stabilizer is adapted to expand at a lower fluid pressure than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 7. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 5, further comprising a spiral auger mountable in said section milling apparatus below said section mill, said spiral auger being fitted with spiral ribs, said spiral ribs being adapted to move cuttings downhole as said spiral auger rotates in an angular direction opposite to the angular direction in which said ribs are spiraled.
- 8. A section milling apparatus for milling of a downhole portion of casing in a well, comprising:
a work string; a hydraulic tensioning device having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end being attachable to said work string, said tensioning device being adapted to selectively pull said lower end upwardly toward said work string; a section mill attachable to said lower end of said hydraulic tensioning device, said section mill having a plurality of arms adapted to pivot outwardly and upwardly, said section mill being adapted to hydraulically apply an upward force to pivot said arms outwardly to contact a casing in a cutting relationship; a fluid driven downhole motor mountable in said section milling apparatus above said hydraulic tensioning device; a hydraulically operable anti-torque anchor mountable in said section milling apparatus above said fluid driven motor and below said work string, said anti-torque anchor being adapted to expand into contact with a casing to be cut by said section mill, to prevent transmission of torque up said work string during operation of said fluid driven motor; and a fluid flow path through said work string, said fluid flow path being adapted to supply hydraulic pressure to operate said hydraulic tensioning device, to pivot said arms of said section mill, to rotate said fluid driven motor, and to expand said anti-torque anchor; wherein said section mill is adapted to expand at a fluid pressure which is lower than a fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly; wherein said anti-torque anchor is adapted to expand at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said section mill is adapted to expand, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly; and wherein said fluid driven motor is adapted to begin to rotate at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said anti-torque anchor is adapted to expand, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 9. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 8, further comprising a hydraulically expandable stabilizer mountable in said section milling apparatus between said hydraulic tensioning device and said section mill;
wherein said stabilizer is adapted to hydraulically extend a plurality of stabilizer blades, to stabilize said section milling apparatus relative to a casing to be milled by said section mill; and wherein said stabilizer is adapted to expand at a lower fluid pressure than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device is adapted to pull upwardly.
- 10. The section milling apparatus recited in claim 8, further comprising a spiral auger mountable in said section milling apparatus below said section mill, said spiral auger being fitted with spiral ribs, said spiral ribs being adapted to move cuttings downhole as said spiral auger rotates in an angular direction opposite to the angular direction in which said ribs are spiraled.
- 11. A method for section milling of a downhole portion of casing in a well, comprising:
providing a work string, with a section mill and a hydraulic tensioning device attached thereto, said section mill being attached below a lower end of said tensioning device; lowering said work string, said section mill, and said tensioning device into a casing to be milled; pumping fluid through said work string to supply hydraulic pressure to said hydraulic tensioning device and said section mill; raising said hydraulic pressure to a first level at which an upward force is hydraulically applied within said section mill, to cause a plurality of arms on said section mill to pivot outwardly and upwardly to contact said casing in a cutting relationship; rotating said section mill to cut through said casing; raising said hydraulic pressure to a second level, higher than said first level, at which a lower end of said tensioning device is hydraulically pulled upwardly toward said work string, thereby pulling said section mill upwardly; and rotating said section mill to mill a window in said casing in an upward direction.
- 12. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising:
providing a hydraulically expandable stabilizer mounted between said hydraulic tensioning device and said section mill; and hydraulically extending a plurality of stabilizer blades on said stabilizer, to stabilize said section milling apparatus relative to said casing; wherein said stabilizer expansion is accomplished at a lower fluid pressure than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device pulls upwardly.
- 13. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising:
providing a spiral auger mounted below said section mill, said spiral auger being fitted with spiral ribs; and rotating said spiral auger in an angular direction opposite to the angular direction in which said ribs are spiraled, to move cuttings downhole.
- 14. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising:
providing a fluid driven downhole motor mounted above said hydraulic tensioning device and a hydraulically operable anti-torque anchor mounted above said fluid driven motor and below said work string; hydraulically expanding said anti-torque anchor into contact with said casing, to prevent transmission of torque up said work string during operation of said fluid driven motor; wherein said anti-torque anchor expansion is accomplished at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said section mill expands, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device pulls upwardly; and rotating said fluid driven motor to accomplish said rotation of said section mill; wherein said fluid driven motor begins to rotate at a fluid pressure which is higher than said fluid pressure at which said anti-torque anchor expands, but lower than said fluid pressure at which said hydraulic tensioning device pulls upwardly.
- 15. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising rotating said section mill by rotation of said work string.
- 16. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising:
stopping rotation of said section mill; lowering hydraulic pressure to allow said hydraulic tensioning device to extend to its original length, and to allow said section mill to retract said plurality of arms; raising said work string to raise said section mill to a position adjacent an upper end of said window milled in said casing; returning said hydraulic pressure to said first level at which an upward force is again hydraulically applied within said section mill, to cause said plurality of arms on said section mill to pivot outwardly and upwardly to resume contact with said casing at said upper end of said window; returning said hydraulic pressure to said second level at which said lower end of said tensioning device is again hydraulically pulled upwardly toward said work string, thereby pulling said section mill upwardly; and resuming rotation of said section mill to resume milling said window in said casing in an upward direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 09/619,131, filed Jul. 18, 2000, for “Reusable Cutting and Milling Tool”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The parent application claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Pat. Application No. 60/145,638, filed Jul. 27, 1999, for “Reusable Cutting and Milling Tool”. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/338,458, filed Nov. 30, 2001, for “Reverse Section Milling Method and Apparatus”.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60338458 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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