Claims
- 1. A method of operating a downhole shut-in tool having a low pressure zone defined therein, and having a shut-in valve to control flow of well fluid through a production tubing string having a production tubing bore, said shut-in tool also having a pilot valve and a differential pressure actuating piston, comprising:
- opening said pilot valve and thereby communicating well pressure in said production tubing bore with said differential pressure actuating piston;
- moving said differential pressure actuating piston in response to a pressure differential between said low pressure zone and said well pressure in said production tubing bore; and
- closing said shut-in valve in response to said movement of said differential pressure actuating piston by application of force to said shut-in valve from said actuating piston.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- reversing a direction of said pressure differential and thereby reopening said shut-in valve.
- 3. A method of efficient drawdown and buildup testing of a completed producing well, said well having therein a production tubing string through which well fluids are produced from a subsurface formation intersected by said well, said method comprising:
- (a) providing in said production tubing string an automatically controlled shut-in tool for controlling flow of well fluid up through said production tubing string, said shut-in tool having an open position and a closed position; said providing step including:
- (a) (1) running said shut-in tool down into said production tubing string; and
- (a) (2) setting said shut-in tool in place at a downhole location within said production tubing string and sealing said shut-in tool against an inner bore of said production tubing string at said downhole location so that fluid flow up through said production tubing string past said downhole location must flow through said shut-in tool;
- (b) shutting in said well by closing said shut-in tool;
- (c) monitoring a downhole parameter;
- (d) sensing when said downhole parameter has achieved a criteria;
- (e) generating a command signal in response to said sensing of step (d); and
- (f) automatically opening said shut-in tool in response to said command signal.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein:
- in step (d), said criteria is a stabilized level at which there is no further significant change in said parameter.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein:
- in step (c), said monitored parameter is shut-in downhole pressure; and
- in step (d), said criteria is a buildup of said shut-in downhole pressure to a substantially constant peak value, so that in step (f), said shut-in tool is automatically opened when said shut-in downhole pressure has substantially peaked thereby reducing a time period over which said well is shut in.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
- (g) after said step (f), monitoring a flowing downhole pressure in said well and sensing when said flowing downhole pressure has been drawn down to a substantially constant minimum value;
- (h) generating a second command signal in response to said sensing of step (g); and
- (i) automatically moving said shut-in tool back to its said closed position in response to said second command signal, and thereby commencing another shut-in period.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
- at selected time intervals, recording a value of said downhole pressure in a memory contained in said shut-in tool.
- 8. The method of claim 3, said production tubing string including a landing nipple at said downhole location, wherein:
- said shut-in tool includes a lock mandrel and said step (a)(2) includes landing said lock mandrel in said landing nipple.
- 9. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
- providing a sampling tool associated with said automatically controlled shut-in tool;
- sensing when said downhole parameter has achieved a second criteria;
- generating a second command signal in response to said sensing of said second criteria; and
- automatically trapping a well fluid sample in said sampling tool in response to said second command signal.
- 10. A method of efficient drawdown and buildup testing of a completed producing well, said well having therein a production tubing string through which well fluids are produced from a subsurface formation intersected by said well, said method comprising:
- (a) providing in said production tubing string an automatically controlled shut-in tool for controlling flow of well fluid up through said production tubing string, said shut-in tool having an open position and a closed position:
- (b) shutting in said well by closing said shut-in tool;
- (c) monitoring a downhole parameter;
- (d) sensing when said downhole parameter has achieved a criteria;
- (e) generating a command signal in response to said sensing of step (d);
- (f) automatically opening said shut-in tool in response to said command signal;
- (g) recording said downhole parameter in a memory contained in said automatically controlled shut-in tool;
- (h) retrieving said shut-in tool from said production tubing string; and
- (i) recovering recorded data on said downhole parameter from said memory of said shut-in tool.
- 11. A method of efficient drawdown and buildup testing of a completed producing well, said well having therein a production tubing string through which well fluids are produced from a subsurface formation intersected by said well, said method comprising:
- (a) providing in said production tubing string an automatically controlled shut-in tool for controlling flow of well fluid up through said production tubing string, said shut-in tool having an open position and a closed position:
- (b) shutting in said well by closing said shut-in tool;
- (c) monitoring a downhole parameter;
- (d) sensing when said downhole parameter has achieved a criteria;
- (e) generating a command signal in response to said sensing of step (d);
- (f) automatically opening said shut-in tool in response to said command signal;
- wherein steps (b) through (f) are at least a part of a first drawdown and buildup test of said well; and
- said method further comprises:
- after said first drawdown and buildup test, placing said well back in production while leaving said shut-in tool in place in said production tubing string; and
- subsequently repeating steps (b) through (f) to perform a second drawdown and buildup test with said shut-in tool, and thereby eliminating repeated trips of said shut-in tool into and out of said well.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- programming said automatically controlled shut-in tool to perform said drawdown and buildup tests at scheduled intervals.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- performing said drawdown and buildup tests in response to a start test signal introduced into said well by an operator.
- 14. A test string for conducting automatically controlled drawdown and buildup tests and for sampling well fluid, comprising:
- a shut-in tool, capable of repeatedly opening and closing, for controlling a flow of well fluid from said well;
- a sampling tool for trapping a sample of well fluid;
- monitoring means for monitoring a downhole parameter and generating input signals representative of said downhole parameter; and
- controller means for controlling said shut-in tool to run a drawdown and buildup test, and for automatically operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid at a predetermined stage of said drawdown and buildup test, said controller means including:
- processor means, having programmed criteria stored therein, for receiving said input signals and for generating shut-in command signals and a sampling command signal when said input signals meet corresponding portion of said programmed criteria;
- shut-in tool control means for moving said shut-in tool between open and closed positions thereof in response to said shut-in command signals; and
- sampling tool control means for operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid therein in response to said sampling command signal.
- 15. The test string of claim 14, wherein said controller means comprises a means for automatically opening said shut-in tool and starting a drawdown test when shut-in downhole pressure has substantially peaked.
- 16. The test string of claim 15, wherein said controller means further comprises a means for automatically reclosing said shut-in tool when flowing downhole pressure has substantially bottomed out.
- 17. The test string of claim 14, wherein:
- said controller means further comprises recorder means for recording data representative of said downhole parameter.
- 18. A test string for conducting automatically controlled drawdown and buildup tests and for sampling well fluid, comprising:
- a shut-in tool, capable of repeatedly opening and closing, for controlling a flow of well fluid from said well;
- a sampling tool for trapping a sample of well fluid;
- monitoring means for monitoring a downhole parameter and generating input signals representative of said downhole parameter; and
- controller means for controlling said shut-in tool to run a drawdown and buildup test, and for automatically operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid at a predetermined stage of said drawdown and buildup test, said controller means including:
- means for generating a shut-in command signal when a value of a current said input signal is within a first predetermined range of a value of a prior said input signal;
- means for generating a sampling command signal when a value of a current said input signal is within a second predetermined range of a value of a prior said input signal;
- shut-in tool control means for moving said shut-in tool between open and closed positions thereof in response to said shut-in command signal; and
- sampling tool control means for operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid therein in response to said sampling command signal.
- 19. A test string for conducting automatically controlled drawdown and buildup tests and for sampling well fluid, comprising:
- a shut-in tool, capable of repeatedly opening and closing, for controlling a flow of well fluid from said well;
- a sampling tool for trapping a sample of well fluid;
- monitoring means for monitoring a downhole parameter and generating input signals representative of said downhole parameter; and
- controller means for controlling said shut-in tool to run a drawdown and buildup test, and for automatically operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid at a predetermined stage of said drawdown and buildup test, said controller means including:
- means for generating a shut-in command signal when a value of a current said input signal is within a predetermined range of a value of a prior said input signal;
- means for generating a sampling command signal during a time period when a value of a current said input signal is within said predetermined range of a value of a prior said input signal;
- shut-in tool control means for moving said shut-in tool between open and closed positions thereof in response to said shut-in command signal; and
- sampling tool control means for operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid therein in response to said sampling command signal.
- 20. A test string for conducting automatically controlled drawdown and buildup tests and for sampling well fluid, said test string being adapted for testing of a completed producing well, said well having a production tubing string therein, comprising:
- a shut-in tool, capable of repeatedly opening and closing, for controlling a flow of well fluid from said well;
- a sampling tool for trapping a sample of well fluid;
- monitoring means for monitoring a downhole parameter and generating input signals representative of said downhole parameter;
- controller means for controlling said shut-in tool to run a drawdown and buildup test, and for automatically operating said sampling tool to trap said sample of well fluid at a predetermined stage of said drawdown and buildup test; and
- setting means for setting said shut-in tool in place at a downhole location within said production tubing string and sealing against an inner bore of said production tubing string at said downhole location so that well fluid flow up through said production tubing string must flow through said shut-in tool.
- 21. The test string of claim 20, said production tubing string including at said downhole location a landing nipple having a seal bore, wherein:
- said setting means is a lock mandrel constructed to be landed in said landing nipple;
- said inner bore of said production tubing string against which said setting means seals is said seal bore of said landing nipple.
- 22. A method of automatically controlled sampling of well fluid from a well during drawdown and buildup testing, comprising:
- (a) shutting in and then opening said well to perform a drawdown and buildup test on said well;
- (b) monitoring a downhole parameter during said drawdown and buildup test; and
- (c) trapping a well fluid sample automatically in response to said monitored downhole parameter.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said downhole parameter is downhole pressure.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
- providing a processor means having programmed criteria stored therein corresponding to a selected stage of said drawdown and buildup test at which said sample is to be trapped;
- comparing said monitored parameter to said programmed criteria using said processor means;
- generating a command signal when said monitored parameter meets said programmed criteria; and
- said step (c) is performed in response to said command signal.
- 25. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
- comparing a first value of said monitored parameter to a second value of said monitored parameter;
- generating a command signal when said first value is within a predetermined range of said second value; and
- said step (c) is performed in response to said command signal.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
- continually comparing respective current values of said monitored parameter to respective prior values of said monitored parameter;
- generating a command signal when a predetermined number of compared respective current values are within a predetermined range of respective prior values; and
- said step (c) is performed in response to said command signal.
- 27. The method of claim 22, said well being a completed and producing well having a production tubing string therein, wherein:
- step (a) includes shutting in and then opening said production tubing string; and
- step (c) includes trapping said well fluid sample in said production tubing string.
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein:
- step (c) further includes trapping said well fluid sample while said well is flowing.
- 29. The method of claim 22, wherein:
- step (c) further includes trapping said well fluid sample while said well is shut-in and after downhole pressure has substantially peaked.
- 30. A method of efficient drawdown and buildup testing of a well having therein a tubing string through which well fluids flow from a subsurface formation intersected by said well, said method comprising:
- (a) providing in said tubing string an automatically controlled shut-in tool for controlling flow of well fluid up through said tubing string, said shut-in tool having an open position and a closed position;
- (b) shutting in said well by closing said shut-in tool;
- (c) monitoring a downhole parameter;
- (d) sensing when said downhole parameter has reached a stabilized level at which there is no further significant change in said parameter;
- (e) generating a command signal in response to said sensing of step (d);
- (f) automatically opening said shut-in tool in response to said command signal;
- (g) recording said downhole parameter in a memory contained in said automatically controlled shut-in tool;
- (h) retrieving said shut-in tool from said well; and
- (i) recovering recorded data on said downhole parameter from said memory of said shut-in tool.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein:
- in step (c), said monitored parameter is shut-in downhole pressure; and
- in step (d) said stabilized level is a substantially constant peak value of said shut-in downhole pressure so that in step (f), said shut-in tool is automatically opened when said shut-in downhole pressure has substantially peaked thereby minimizing a time period over which said well is shut in.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising:
- (g) after said step (f), monitoring a flowing downhole pressure in said well and sensing when said flowing downhole pressure has been drawn down to a substantially constant minimum value;
- (h) generating a second command signal in response to said sensing of step (g); and
- (i) automatically moving said shut-in tool back to its said closed position in response to said second command signal, and thereby commencing another shut-in period.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising:
- at selected time intervals, recording a value of said downhole pressure in a memory contained in said shut-in tool.
- 34. The method of claim 30, further comprising:
- providing a sampling tool associated with said automatically controlled shut-in tool;
- sensing when said downhole parameter has achieved a second criteria;
- generating a second command signal in response to said sensing of said second criteria; and
- automatically trapping a well fluid sample in said sampling tool in response to said second command signal.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/868,832 filed on Apr. 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,057, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/730,211 filed on Jul. 15, 1991, now abandoned
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Divisions (1)
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