In many types of well applications, sensor systems are used to monitor downhole parameters. Optical fibers or other types of communication lines may be routed along a wellbore for carrying signals along the wellbore. For example, the communication lines may be used to carry signals from downhole sensors to a surface location. In some types of wells, the deployment of communication lines can encounter difficulties. For example, in long horizontal wells and in wells utilizing a tractor or tractors, the deployment of communication lines may be challenging.
In general, a methodology and system are provided for facilitating use of a communication line in a borehole, e.g. a wellbore. A communication line is conveyed into the borehole from a surface location. The communication line may be coupled with an anchor, which is then released at a desired location along the borehole with the communication line. The communication line is deployed from the anchor so as to extend along the borehole until reaching a desired uphole location, e.g. a location proximate the surface.
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 present disclosure generally relates to a methodology and system which facilitate placement and use of a communication line in a borehole, e.g. a wellbore. For example, the technique is useful in deploying a communication line in a horizontal borehole where, due to the use of a tractor, the communication line is not readily deployed from the surface. The communication line may comprise a variety of communication lines including optical fiber lines, electrical cables, control lines, other types of communication lines, and/or combinations of various types of communication lines.
In an embodiment, a method comprises deploying an optical fiber downhole with a conveyance into a wellbore to a desired location, anchoring the optical fiber at the desired location, and retracting the conveyance from the wellbore while deploying the optical fiber along the wellbore from the desired location. In an embodiment, the communication line is coupled with an anchor and conveyed into the borehole from a surface location. The anchor is then released at a desired location along the borehole with the communication line. The communication line is deployed from the anchor so as to extend along the borehole until reaching a desired uphole location, e.g. a location proximate the surface. For example, a spool of the communication line may be mounted to the anchor or to a tool component which is moved away from the anchor as it is withdrawn from the borehole. In either embodiment, the communication line is spooled out from the anchor and deployed along the borehole from the downhole location.
The communication line may be used in a variety of subterranean applications, including a variety of well related applications. For example, the communication line may be used in monitoring various subterranean parameters. In well related applications, the communication line may be used to monitor the production of a subsurface source of liquid minerals, e.g. oil or natural gas.
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As illustrated, the subterranean system 20 comprises a tool 30 constructed to deploy a communication line 32 along the wellbore 22, as further illustrated in
The tool 30 may be deployed downhole into wellbore 22 and along deviated borehole section 28 via tubing or by a variety of other devices. In the example illustrated, the tool 30 is delivered downhole and moved along deviated borehole section 28 by a downhole tractor 40. The downhole tractor 40 traverses along the wellbore 22 and may be powered via hydraulic or electrical power supplied by a wireline tether 42. In an embodiment, a conveyance, a deployment device or devices other than a tractor may be utilized to deploy the tool 30 downhole such as, but not limited to, coiled tubing or discrete lengths of tubing, composite carbon rods and other stiff, semi-stiff or flexible apparatus or other deployment devices or apparatuses known in the art.
According to an operational example, the downhole tractor 40 is employed to move tool 30 and communication line 32, e.g. optical fiber, into wellbore 22 and along deviated borehole section 28 to a desired location/depth. At the desired location/depth, the tool 30 is actuated to release anchor 34. An end of the optical fiber or other communication line 32 is tied to the releasable anchor 34 so that as the retrievable tool portion 36 is retrieved uphole the communication line 32 is deployed along the wellbore, as illustrated in
Continued retrieval of the retrievable tool portion 36 continues the deployment of communication line 32, as further illustrated in
Depending on the application, the retrievable tool portion 36 may be pulled uphole or otherwise transported along the wellbore. For example, the downhole tractor 40 may be used to move retrievable tool portion 36 away from releasable anchor 34. Depending on the application, a variety of releasable anchors 34 may be employed. By way of example, the releasable anchor 34 may be released and actuated hydraulically, electromechanically, mechanically, or by other suitable techniques and mechanisms. Release of anchor 34 from retrievable tool portion 36 may be accomplished by various latches, collets, or other suitable release mechanisms. Additionally, the anchor 34 may be anchored at the desired location/depth via expandable seal mechanisms, slips, or other mechanisms able to engage the surrounding wellbore wall or otherwise able to secure the anchor.
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In an embodiment, the communication line 32, e.g. optical fiber, is deployed along wellbore 22 as described above with reference to
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The communication line 32 and surrounding enclosure 52 may be deployed in a manner similar to the methodology described above with respect to the embodiments of
The selection of a specific communication line deployment methodology may be affected by a variety of well related parameters, including well conditions, fluid flow rates, and/or other factors. Regardless of the specific embodiment of subterranean system 20 involved in a given application, the communication line 32 may be deployed along the wellbore 22 and coupled with a suitable processing system 58, such as the surface-based data processing system 58 illustrated in
In a variety of well applications, the system 20 may comprise surface equipment 60, such as a wellhead and/or other surface equipment. According to an embodiment, the optical fiber or other type of communication line 32 may be brought through the wellhead 60 and connected with the processing system 58. A suitable seal mechanism 62 may be used to form a seal between the wellhead 60 and the communication line 32. For example, an optical fiber type communication line 32 may be sealed within a wellhead outlet via a fixed fiber glass/metal seal 62.
As illustrated, system 20 also may comprise a communication line tension mechanism 64 constructed to maintain the communication line 32 in tension. By way of example, tension mechanism 64 may be in the form of a spring-loaded spool 66. The tension mechanism 64 is useful in applications in which the communication line 32 is deployed at least partially along an interior of production tubing 68 positioned along at least a portion of wellbore 22 within casing 45. In this example, the communication line 32 exits the production tubing 68 via a window 70 and tension mechanism 64 pulls back, e.g. winds back, the communication line 32 to maintain the communication line in tension near the exit window 70.
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In some applications, a variety of deflectors 80, or other suitable mechanisms, may be positioned to shape the fluid flow as it flows from perforations 78 into production tubing 68, as illustrated in
As described herein, the overall system 20, including tool 30, communication line 32, sensors 38, and processing system 58, may be used in a variety of well applications and non-well applications involving monitoring along boreholes. The system and methodology are useful in deviated boreholes, such as horizontal wellbores, that span a substantial distance. If tractors or other deployment devices are used for deployment of various structures downhole, tool 30 facilitates an efficient and dependable technique for deploying monitoring equipment, such as communication lines and sensors.
Additionally, the equipment used in combination with tool 30 and communication line 32 may vary substantially from one application to another. For example, the communication line deployment technique may be used to facilitate many different types of monitoring related to production fluids, formation attributes, equipment operation, and/or other systems and processes. In well applications, the monitoring equipment and methodology may be combined with many types of well equipment, including many types of casing, production tubing, completions, flow control equipment, other sensing equipment, and/or other devices and systems used to facilitate a well production, servicing, and/or testing operation.
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.