Claims
- 1. A method of producing formation fluid into a well penetrating at least two different formations comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a casing in a well borehole through at least two different formations;
- (b) forming fluid producing perforations into the different formations opening into the cased well borehole;
- (c) positioning at each formation a moveable sleeve in a position to close off formation fluid flow so that formation fluid flow is prevented from flow or is permitted to flow wherein the sleeve cooperates with means blocking formation fluid flow so that flow control is subject to the sleeve;
- (d) positioning a unique key receiving means associated with each of said moveable sleeves;
- (e) running in the well borehole an elongate sonde having a unique key fitting in one of said key receiving means to connect said sonde in the well borehole;
- (f) moving axially of said sonde a sleeve engaging means to engage said moveable sleeve and push said sleeve to a position opening the sleeve to enable formation fluid flow therefrom;
- (g) permitting formation fluid flow to continue until a desired amount of formation fluid flow has occurred;
- (h) moving the sleeve engaging means to move the sleeve to the position closing the sleeve to prevent formation fluid flow; and
- (i) moving the sonde from the unique key receiving means by movement along the well borehole.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including the additional steps of:
- (a) positioning upper and lower seal means in the well borehole to define an isolated zone at the moveable sleeve so that formation fluid flow is confined in the isolated zone;
- (b) removing all fluid from the isolated zone prior to opening the moveable sleeve;
- (c) then, opening the moveable sleeve by moving the sleeve to an open position so that fluid flow is permitted from the formation perforations;
- (d) producing formation fluid flow until a desired quantity is produced; and
- (e) closing the moveable sleeve so that formation fluid cannot flow into the isolated zone.
- 3. The method of claim 2 including the following additional steps:
- (f) removing the upper and lower seal means defining the isolated zone; and
- (g) moving the sonde along the well borehole for retrieval.
- 4. The method of claim 2 including the step of directing all fluid removed from the isolated zone into a sonde supported storage container.
- 5. The method of claim 2 including the step of capturing the desired quantity of fluid in a sonde supported storage container.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein said sonde has a waste fluid container and a produced fluid container, and including the step of placing the fluid initially in the isolated zone in the waste fluid container; and
- after opening the moveable sleeve, placing the produced fluid in the produced fluid container.
- 7. The method of claim 1 including the step of positioning a sonde container on the sonde prior to positioning the sonde in the well borehole; and then retrieving the sonde from the well borehole with formation fluid in the sonde container, and leaving essentially no formation fluid in the well borehole after retrieving the sonde from the well borehole.
- 8. The method of claim 7 including the step of placing all formation fluid in the sonde container in the isolated zone before and also after opening the moveable sleeve.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the preliminary step of anchoring the sonde in the cased well.
- 10. A method of controlling fluid flows from a formation comprising the steps of:
- (a) extending a well borehole through a formation;
- (b) placing a casing in the well borehole extending there along to isolate the formation from the well borehole;
- (c) perforating through the casing into the formation to enable formation fluid flow into the cased well;
- (d) positioning a sealed moveable sleeve at the perforations to define a means enabling formation fluid production dependent on opening and closing the moveable sleeve;
- (e) temporarily anchoring a sonde in proximity of said moveable sleeve;
- (f) extending a sonde supported, elongate means to engage the moveable sleeve so that the moveable sleeve is moved thereby to an open position and thereafter to a closed position so that formation fluid flow is controlled thereby; and
- (g) forming a plug means in the well borehole with the sonde adjacent to the moveable sleeve so that formation fluid flow is confined by the plug means so that fluid flow is directed along a sonde defined passage.
- 11. The method of claim 10 including the step of anchoring the sonde in the well borehole by:
- (a) engaging a profiled key on the sonde with a matching and mating key receptacle latching mechanism proximate to said moveable sleeve on moving the sonde along the well borehole;
- (b) forming an enable signal after the profiled key engages the receptacle;
- (c) responsive to the enable signal, forming a motor drive current to a motor in the sonde to extend the elongate means so that the moveable sleeve is moved to the open position;
- (d) sensing full opening of the moveable sleeve to end the motor drive current to leave the moveable sleeve open for a selected interval;
- (e) closing the moveable sleeve by movement of the elongate means in response to motor drive current; and
- (f) alternately closing the moveable sleeve by pulling up the well borehole on a line connected to the sonde so that the elongate means is moved during pulling, and said sleeve is moved thereby.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said elongate means is releasably connected to said moveable sleeve during opening thereof and remains connected thereto until the moveable sleeve moves to the fully closed position and only then releasing the connection between the elongate means and the moveable sleeve.
- 13. The method of claim 12 including the step of pulling the sonde to close the moveable sleeve, and then releasing the sonde from the temporary anchor in proximity to the moveable sleeve.
- 14. The preliminary steps incorporated with the method of claim 13 including locating upper and lower seals in the well borehole above and below the moveable sleeve so that an isolated zone is defined thereby and including the step of forming a plug means;
- also, preliminary to opening the moveable sleeve, forming a drainage passage from the isolated zone to remove any fluid in the isolated zone; and
- prior to removal of the sonde, after closing the moveable sleeve, again draining the isolated zone to remove any fluid therefrom by the drainage passage.
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of positively engaging the elongate means with the moveable sleeve for downward movement.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including the step of continuing the positive engagement until the moveable sleeve is opened and closed.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the positive engagement ends with full closing movement of the moveable sleeve.
- 18. A method of opening and closing a moveable sleeve in a cased well borehole to start and stop formation fluid production comprising the steps of:
- (a) lowering a sonde in the cased well borehole;
- (b) positively anchoring the sonde in the well borehole in proximity of the moveable sleeve by sliding a sleeve means downwardly of the sonde to a shifted position;
- (c) after the sleeve means is in the shifted position, then extending an elongate means from the sonde to push the moveable sleeve downwardly from a closed position to an open position wherein sleeve movement is moved between defined positions;
- (d) directing formation fluid from the moveable sleeve solely through a passage in the sonde where flow is controlled by a sonde supported valve means;
- (e) after fluid flow has extended for a selected interval, then stopping fluid flow by said valve means;
- (f) moving the moveable sleeve from the open position to the closed position so that formation flow may no longer flow;
- (g) then, releasing the anchored sonde by moving the sleeve means upwardly from the shifted position; and
- (h) pulling the sonde away from proximity to the moveable sleeve.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the sleeve is axially moveable along the well borehole and including the steps of forming upper and lower seal means externally of said sonde to prevent formation fluid flow beyond an isolated zone between the upper and lower seal means.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the moveable sleeve is adjacent to upper and lower encircling cylindrical surfaces and including the step of positioning appropriately spaced seal rings on the sonde; and
- aligning the seal rings with the cylindrical surfaces to form seals means.
- 21. The method of claim 20 including the preliminary step of positioning a receiving means a spaced distance above the moveable sleeve and placing a latch means uniquely fitting the receiving means on the sonde;
- after positioning the sonde in the well borehole, then moving the latch means into an engaging position for said receiving means to ascertain latching at that moveable sleeve;
- then positively anchoring the sonde in the well borehole as stated at step 18(b); and
- after releasing the anchored sonde by moving the sleeve means upwardly, then moving the latch means and said sonde from the moveable sleeve.
- 22. The method of claim 21 including the step of lowering the sonde in the well borehole on an electric line to provide electric power, and including the step of providing electric power to operate a motor to extend the elongate means, and later, operating the motor to retract the elongate means.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the elongate means is connected to the moveable sleeve to enable sleeve movement, and is disconnected after the sleeve is moved to the closed position.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the elongate means is positively connected to the moveable sleeve prior to movement of the sleeve and is released therefrom after movement ends.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the positive connection is made by moving radially outwardly a set of locking keys in a moveable sleeve receptacle.
- 26. The method of claim 18 including the step of operating the valve means to open a selected fluid container.
- 27. Apparatus for controlling formation fluid flow from a formation flowing into a well borehole through perforations wherein fluid flow is permitted by an open moveable sleeve and is prevented on closing the moveable sleeve, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) an elongate sonde;
- (b) latching means for anchoring and holding said sonde in a well borehole at a location spanning a moveable sleeve;
- (c) elongate means supported by said sonde for selectively extending axially of the well borehole to engage the moveable sleeve to move the sleeve by extending wherein movement opens the moveable sleeve and thereby enables formation fluid flow through the moveable sleeve;
- (d) seal means supported by said sonde for directing fluid flow into an isolated zone at the moveable sleeve in the well borehole;
- (e) passage means opening into the isolated zone to form a fluid flow path through said sonde; and
- (f) valve means in said passage means to control fluid flow therethrough so that fluid flow through said passage means from the isolated zone.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27 further including an elongate latching sleeve means supported on said sonde moveable downwardly on said sonde, said latching sleeve means having a surrounding lower shoulder means engaging a radially moveable lock means for movement radially outwardly to lock with and hold in a matching and mating receptacle in the well borehole in proximity of the moveable sleeve.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein said lock means comprises at least a pair of radially outwardly facing elongate members having protruding undercut lock shoulders cooperative with edges of windows in a surrounding cage, said pair of elongate members having a window exposed face with locking ridges and faces for locking, and also wherein said locking shoulders and said windows enable radially outward movement so that locking in the well borehole occurs with said shoulder means forcing said elongate members through said window for locking.
- 30. Well control apparatus comprising:
- (a) valve means having
- (1) an open position;
- (2) a closed position;
- (3) means mounting said valve means internally of a cased well borehole to control fluid production from a fluid producing formation into the cased well borehole so that said valve means comprises the sole means enabling fluid production into the borehole; and
- (b) a wireline supported sonde for positively engaging said valve means to open or close said valve means, said sonde including
- (1) a sonde body;
- (2) an elongate member extending from said body;
- (3) means for positively engaging said valve means on said elongate member; and
- (4) motor means in said body for operating said elongate member for extension thereof so that said engaging means is positively engaged with said valve means to enable moving said valve means between positions.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein said valve means comprises an elongate tubular member, upper and lower seals within said tubular member, a concentric cylindrical hollow moveable sleeve sealingly contacted against said seals and said sleeve further having an open position and closed position wherein the closed position is in contact with both of said seals, and said open position is achieved on movement of said sleeve so that openings in said sleeve are aligned between said seals.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said sonde incorporates an opening in said sonde adapted to be aligned with said valve means for providing a fluid flow path into said opening and said opening connects with a passage extending along a portion of said sonde to direct fluid flow along said passage to flow out of said sonde.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said passage extends to the lower end of said sonde and is switched by a storage container valve means between first and second storage containers at the lower end of said sonde.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein said valve means comprises:
- (a) a first valve to said first container; and
- (b) a second valve to said second container.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein said motor means controllably moves said elongate member.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said passage provides a fluid flow pathway from the production formation to a place in a production tubing string below said sonde.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein said motor means comprises a motor relatively rotating said elongate member with respect to a traveling nut threaded thereto for linear movement on extension.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/158,715, filed Nov. 24, 1993, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/957,963, filed Oct. 8, 1992.
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