Hydrocarbon fluids such as oil and natural gas are obtained from a subterranean geologic formation, referred to as a reservoir, by drilling a well that penetrates the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. Once a wellbore is drilled, various forms of well completion components, including sand control systems, may be installed in the well. In certain applications, detection systems are employed to help operators analyze the types of well fluids, e.g. oil, water, and/or gas, being produced from specific well zones. In many applications, the detection systems are installed during manufacture of the completion system components and lack adaptability with respect to making adjustments to the detection systems in the field.
In general, a system and methodology are provided for facilitating detection of constituents, e.g. oil, water, and gas, in a well fluid as it is produced from a reservoir. The technique employs a screen assembly having a base pipe and a filter media coupled with the base pipe. An access opening is provided in the screen assembly for insertion of a tracer into a region between the base pipe and the filter media. The tracer is then secured in the region between the base pipe and the filter media. The technique enables selection and application of specific, interchangeable tracers while in the field, e.g. at a well site.
However, many modifications are possible without materially departing from the teachings of this disclosure. Accordingly, such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure as defined in the claims.
Certain embodiments of the disclosure will hereafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements. It should be understood, however, that the accompanying figures illustrate the various implementations described herein and are not meant to limit the scope of various technologies described herein, and:
In the following description, numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of some embodiments of the present disclosure. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the system and/or methodology may be practiced without these details and that numerous variations or modifications from the described embodiments may be possible.
The disclosure herein generally involves a tracer which may be combined with a screen assembly of a downhole well completion system. The tracer may comprise chemical elements or other elements which are released upon sufficient exposure to a specific constituent. In well applications, for example, the tracer may release elements indicative of a specific well fluid constituent, such as oil, water, gas, or another constituent, that may be found in the well fluid produced from a subterranean reservoir.
In an embodiment, a well system comprises a tracer which may be selected and readily inserted into a completion component while in the field, e.g. at a well site. In this example, the technique facilitates detection of specific well fluid constituents, e.g. water, in a well fluid as it is produced from a reservoir. The technique employs a screen assembly having a base pipe and a filter media coupled with the base pipe. An access opening is provided in the screen assembly for insertion of a tracer into a region between the base pipe and the filter media. The tracer is then secured in the region between the base pipe and the filter media. In some examples, the tracer is secured by attaching a cover over the access opening. This type of system enables the selection and application of specific tracers for specific screen assemblies while in the field, e.g. at a well site. Accordingly, an operator has great flexibility in customizing well fluid monitoring with respect to the parameters of a specific well fluid, well application, and/or subterranean environment.
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In the example illustrated, the filter media 34 is secured to the base pipe 26 by a friction fitted direct wrap filter media 34 and/or by a housing 40, e.g. an end ring, which may be positioned at an axial end or ends of the filter media 34. The filter media 34 may comprise wire wrap, mesh, and/or other filter material for filtering sand from the fluid flowing inwardly from the surrounding formation 36. The screen assembly 24 further comprises an access opening 42 extending to a region 44 between the base pipe 26 and the filter media 34. By way of example, the access opening 42 may be formed through housing 40 although the access opening 42 may be positioned at other locations. In some applications, the housing 40 may comprise a standard end ring at one longitudinal end of the filter media 34 and an end ring constructed with the access opening 42 at the other longitudinal end of the filter media 34.
A tracer 46 is sized for insertion through the access opening 42, as represented by arrow 47. The tracer 46 is inserted into the region 44 between base pipe 26 and filter media 34 after assembly of the base pipe 26 and the filter media 34. In this example, the tracer 46 is elongated and may be in the form of an elongated rod or strip 48. The tracer 46 comprises chemical elements or other elements which are released when sufficiently exposed to a specific fluid or fluids, e.g. oil, water, or gas.
During a production operation, for example, well fluid flows from reservoir 36, into wellbore 38, through filter media 34, and into contact with tracer 46 in region 44. The tracer 46 is formulated and selected so that if a specific constituent is present in the well fluid, e.g. water, chemical elements or other elements are released from the tracer 46. The tracer elements flow with the inflowing fluid through ports 28 and into interior 32 of base pipe 26. The well fluid then flows along the interior passage 32 to a surface location or other location with appropriate sensors to detect the presence of the tracer elements. Detection of the tracer elements provides a control system/operator with an indication that the specific constituent is present at a specific well zone along the wellbore 38.
Additionally, a cover 50 may be removably positioned over the access opening 42 so as to ensure sand control is maintained and to secure the tracer 46 in region 44 after insertion of the tracer 46 through access opening 42. The removable cover 50 may be removably attached to housing 40 or to another suitable component by a variety of techniques. In the illustrated embodiment, removable cover 50 is removably attached by a securing device 54, such as a threaded fastener, latch, pin or other suitable securing device. In some embodiments, removable cover 50 may be a ring or sleeve having threads along its interior for removable attachment to housing 40 by mating with corresponding threads on housing 40.
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In some applications, longitudinal elements 56 may be arranged in region 44 to create longitudinal channels 58 into which the tracer(s) 46 may be inserted, as illustrated in
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In the embodiment illustrated, housing 40 comprises an end ring 72 which engages the filter media 34 and the base pipe 26 to provide structural support and a connection between the filter media 34 and the base pipe 26. The housing 40 further comprises an access assembly 74 which may comprise a bypass ring 76 and a removable ring assembly 78. In this example, the removable ring assembly 78 serves as cover 50. The bypass ring 76 may be connected to end ring 72 by welding or by another suitable fastening mechanism. Additionally, the removable ring assembly 78 may be secured to the bypass ring 76 via a threaded engagement region 80 or by another suitable fastener. The removable ring assembly 78 also may be sealed against an external surface of the base pipe 26 by a suitable seal 82, such as an O-ring seal. The seal 82 may be formed from, for example, a plastic material or a Teflon material to provide a sand seal for the removable ring assembly 78.
In some embodiments, an inflow control device (ICD) 84 may be disposed in the base pipe 26, as illustrated in
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As described above, the tracer 46 may comprise chemical elements or other elements which are released as a specific fluid flows past the tracer 46 and into interior 32 of base pipe 26. The released elements may be monitored at a surface location of the well or at other suitable locations within the well to provide information related to constituents of the well fluid produced from certain well zones into interior 32. The easy removability of cover 50/removable ring assembly 78 enables a variety of tracers 46 to be selected at the well site and positioned between the base pipe 26 and filter media 34. In other words, the desired tracer 46 may be selected in the field rather than being mounted during a manufacturing process at a manufacturing facility.
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The adjustable ring element 90 is removably secured to the stationary ring component 88 by, for example, a threaded region 94 or other suitable fastener. This allows the ring element 90 to be unthreaded with respect to stationary ring component 88 so as to separate the tapered ends 86 and to create access opening 42. The removable ring assembly 78/cover 50 may again be closed by threading the adjustable ring element 90 with respect to the stationary ring element 88 so as to move tapered ends 86 together and to close the access opening 42. The tracer 46 may be inserted through the open access opening 42, as described above.
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In an operational example, the screen assembly 24 is assembled at a manufacturing facility. However, tracers 46 may be selected and inserted into the corresponding screen assembly 24 at a well site. In some applications, the screen assembly 24 is shipped to a staging area at the well site with the access opening 42 in a closed position. At the staging area and prior to running the screen assembly 26 into the well, an operator can choose to insert a selected tracer 46 into region 44 of screen assembly 26 by opening the access opening 42. This allows the user to select a specific tracer 46 at the time tracer 46 is to be used in the wellbore 38. The user simply exposes the access opening 42 by removing cover 50, e.g removing the removable ring assembly 78, inserting the desired tracer 46, and closing the access opening 42. The screen assembly 24 is then delivered downhole into wellbore 38 via well string system 20.
Depending on the application, many types of sand control completions 22 may be employed in the overall well system 20. Additionally, the sand control completions 22 may comprise single or multiple screen assemblies 24 having many types of base pipes 26, filter media 34, housings 40, and/or tracers 46. Additionally, the housings 40 may comprise end rings having a variety of components, connections, and/or features depending on the parameters of a given application. Additionally, many types of standoffs, flow tubing, and/or other components may be positioned in the region 44 between the base pipe 26 and the filter media 44.
Although a few embodiments of the disclosure have been described in detail above, those of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the teachings of this disclosure. Accordingly, such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure as defined in the claims.
The present document is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/872,311 filed Aug. 30, 2013, and to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/878,169 filed Sep. 16, 2013, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61872311 | Aug 2013 | US | |
61878169 | Sep 2013 | US |