Claims
- 1. A method of producing hydrocarbons from a wellbore in a subterranean geological formation using at least the following steps:(a) drilling a borehole into the earth with a rotary drill bit attached to a drill pipe; (b) attaching at least one smart completion means to a wireline conveyed smart shuttle means at the surface of the earth, whereby said smart shuttle means has retrieval and installation means for attachment of said smart completion means; (c) conveying into the drill pipe said smart completion means attached to said smart shuttle means; (d) releasing said smart completion means from said smart shuttle means at a predetermined depth and installing the smart completion means in the drill pipe at said depth; (e) returning said smart shuttle means to the surface of the earth; and (f) producing hydrocarbons from said drill pipe with smart completion means installed in said drill pipe at said predetermined depth.
- 2. A method of producing hydrocarbons from within a pipe that is located within a borehole in a geological formation in the earth comprising at least the following steps:(a) attaching at least one smart completion means to a smart shuttle means at the surface of the earth; (b) conveying into the pipe said smart completion means attached to said smart shuttle means; (c) releasing said smart completion means from said smart shuttle means at a predetermined depth and installing the smart completion means in the pipe at said depth; (d) returning said smart shuttle means to the surface of the earth; and (e) producing hydrocarbons from the pipe with said smart completion means installed in said pipe at said predetermined depth; whereby said smart shuttle means possesses at least one electronics system module; whereby said electronics system module possesses electronics module means having at least one electronic component; and whereby said electronics module means is selected from the group consisting of a depth measurement means, an orientational information measurement means, a power source means, a sensor measurement means, a command receiver means from surface, an information transmission means to surface, a processor means, a computer means, a means for data storage, means for nonvolatile data storage, a recording means, a read only memory means, electronic controller means, an actuator means, standard depth control measurement means, and a geophysical measurement means.
- 3. The method in claim 2 wherein the smart shuttle means isa wireline conveyed smart shuttle means.
- 4. The method in claim 3 wherein the pipe located within said borehole is selected from the group consisting of:a drill string, a casing string, a drill string with retrievable drill bit removed, a casing string with retrievable drill bit removed, any steel pipe, any metallic pipe, any pipe made of any material, any liner and any tubing.
- 5. The method in claim 3 whereby the wireline conveyed smart shuttle means that is deployed within the pipe possesses lateral sealing means and also possesses internal pump means that pumps fluid from a first side of said shuttle means to a second side of said shuttle means to cause the shuttle means to move in the pipe.
Parent Case Info
This application relates to Ser. No. 08/323,152, filed Oct. 14, 1994, having the title of “Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Strings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells”, that issued on Sep. 3, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,551,521, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to application Ser. No. 08/708,396, filed Sep. 3, 1996, having the title of “Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Strings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells”, that issued on the date of Apr. 20, 1999 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,897, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to application Ser. No. 09/294,077, filed Apr. 18, 1999, having the title of “One Pass Drilling and Completion of Wellbores with Drill Bit Attached to Drill String to Make Cased Wellbores to Produce Hydrocarbons”, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to application Ser. No. 09/295,808, filed Apr. 20, 1999, having the title of “One Pass Drilling and Completion of Extended Reach Lateral Wellbores with Drill Bit Attached to Drill String to Produce Hydrocarbons from Offshore Platforms”, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 362582, filed on Sep. 30, 1994, that is entitled ‘RE: Draft of U.S. patent application Entitled “Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Strings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells’”, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 445686, filed on Oct. 11, 1998, that is entitled ‘RE:—Invention Disclosure—entitled “William Banning Vail III, Oct. 10, 1998”’, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 451044, filed on Feb. 8, 1999, that is entitled ‘RE:—Invention Disclosure—“Drill Bit Having Monitors and Controlled Actuators”’, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 451292, filed on Feb. 10, 1999, that is entitled ‘RE:—Invention Disclosure—“Method and Apparatus to Guide Direction of Rotary Drill Bit” dated Feb. 9, 1999”’, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 452648 filed on Mar. 5, 1999 that is entitled ‘RE: “—Invention Disclosure—Feb. 28, 1999 One-Trip-Down-Drilling Inventions Entirely Owned by William Banning Vail III”’, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 455731 filed on May 2, 1999 that is entitled ‘RE:—INVENTION DISCLOSURE—entitled “Summary of One-Trip-Down-Drilling Inventions”, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application further relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 458978 filed on Jul. 13, 1999 that is entitled in part “RE:—INVENTION DISCLOSURE MAILED JUL. 13, 1999”, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Yet further, this application also relates to disclosure in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 459470 filed on Jul. 20, 1999 that is entitled in part ‘RE:—INVENTION DISCLOSURE ENTITLED “Different Methods and Apparatus to “Pump-down”. . . ”’, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Various references are referred to in the above defined U.S. Disclosure Documents. For the purposes herein, the term “reference cited in applicant's U.S. Disclosure Documents” shall mean those particular references that have been explicitly listed and/or defined in any of applicant's above listed U.S. Disclosure Documents and/or in the attachments filed with those U.S. Disclosure Documents. Applicant explicitly includes herein by reference entire copies of each and every “reference cited in applicant's U.S. Disclosure Documents”. In particular, applicant includes herein by reference entire copies of each and every U.S. Patent cited in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 452648, including all its attachments, that was filed on Mar. 5, 1999. To best knowledge of applicant, all copies of U.S. Patents that were ordered from commercial sources that were specified in the U.S. Disclosure Documents are in the possession of applicant at the time of the filing of the application herein.
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