Claims
- 1. A tracer injection system for use in a well, comprising:
a current impedance device being generally configured for positioning about a portion of a piping structure of said well and for impeding a time-varying electrical signal conveyed along said portion of said piping structure; and a downhole, electrically controllable, tracer injection device adapted to be electrically connected to said piping structure adapted to be powered by said time varying electrical signal, and adapted to expel a tracer material into said well.
- 2. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said current impedance device has a generally ring-shaped geometry and comprises a ferromagnetic material.
- 3. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a production tubing of said well, and said electrical return comprises at least a portion of a well casing of said well.
- 4. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said piping structure comprises at least a portion of a well casing.
- 5. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said injection device comprises an electric motor and a communications and control module, said electrical motor being electrically connected to and adapted to be controlled by said communications and control module.
- 6. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said injection device comprises an electrically controllable valve and a communications and control module, said electrically controllable valve being electrically connected to and adapted to be controlled by said communications and control module.
- 7. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said injection device comprises a tracer material reservoir and a tracer injector, said tracer material reservoir being in fluid communication with said tracer injector, and said tracer injector being adapted to expel from said injection device said tracer material from within said tracer material reservoir in response to an electrical signal.
- 8. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said electrical signal is a power signal.
- 9. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said electrical signal is a communication signal for controlling the operation of said tracer injection device.
- 10. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a sensor adapted to detect said tracer material as said tracer material passes said sensor in a flow stream.
- 11. A tracer injection system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a nozzle extension tube extending from said tracer injection device.
- 12. A petroleum well for producing petroleum products, comprising:
a piping structure disposed within the borehole of the well; a current impedance device located about said piping structure to define an electrically conductive portion of said piping structure; a source of time-varying signal electrically connected to said electrically conductive portion of said piping structure; and an electrically controllable tracer injection device electrically connected to said conductive portion and adapted for coupling to said time-varying signal.
- 13. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said current impedance device comprises an upowered induction choke comprising a ferromagnetic material, such that said induction choke functions based on its size, geometry, spatial relationship to said piping structure, and magnetic properties.
- 14. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said piping structure comprises a production tubing and well casing, said time varying signal being applied to at least one of said tubing and casing.
- 15. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said tracer injection device comprises an electrically controllable valve.
- 16. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said tracer injection device comprises an electric motor.
- 17. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said tracer injection device comprises a modem.
- 18. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, wherein said tracer injection device comprises a tracer material reservoir.
- 19. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, further comprising a sensor adapted to detect a tracer material.
- 20. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 12, further comprising a nozzle extension tube extending from said tracer injection device.
- 21. A petroleum well for producing petroleum products comprising:
a well casing extending within a wellbore of said well; a production tubing extending within said casing; a source of time-varying electrical current located at the surface, said current source being electrically connected to, and adapted to output a time-varying current into, at least one of said tubing and said casing; a downhole tracer injection device comprising a communications and control module, a tracer material reservoir, and an electrically controllable tracer injector, said communications and control module being electrically connected to at least one of said tubing and said casing, said tracer injector being electrically connected to said communications and control module, and said tracer material reservoir being in fluid communication with said tracer injector; a downhole current impedance device being located about a portion of at least one of said tubing and said casing, and said current impedance device being adapted to route part of said electrical current through said communications and control module.
- 22. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, including a sensor device electrically connected to at least one of said tubing and said casing, said sensor device comprising a sensor adapted to detect a tracer material in a flow stream of said well.
- 23. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, further comprising a nozzle extension tube extending from said tracer injector.
- 24. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said tracer injector comprises an electric motor, a screw mechanism, and a nozzle, said electric motor being electrically connected to said communications and control module, said screw mechanism being mechanically coupled to said electric motor, said nozzle extending into an interior of said tubing, said nozzle providing a fluid passageway between said tracer material reservoir and said tubing interior, and said screw mechanism being adapted to drive tracer material out of said tracer material reservoir and into said tubing interior via said nozzle in response to a rotational motion of said electric motor.
- 25. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said tracer material reservoir comprises a separator therein that divides an interior of said tracer material reservoir into two volumes, and wherein said tracer injector comprises an electrically controllable valve and a nozzle, a first of said reservoir interior volumes containing a tracer material, a second of said reservoir interior volumes containing a pressurized gas such that said gas exerts pressure on said tracer material in said first volume, said electrically controllable valve being electrically connected to and controlled by said communications and control module, and said first volume being fluidly connected to an interior of said tubing via said electrically controllable valve and via said nozzle.
- 26. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said tracer material reservoir comprises a separator therein that divides an interior of said tracer material reservoir into two volumes, and wherein said tracer injector comprises an electrically controllable valve and a nozzle, a first of said reservoir interior volumes containing a tracer material, a second of said reservoir interior volumes containing a spring member such that said spring member exerts pressure on said tracer material in said first volume, said electrically controllable valve being electrically connected to and controlled by said communications and control module, and said first volume being fluidly connected to an interior of said tubing via said electrically controllable valve and via said nozzle.
- 27. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said current impedance device comprises an unpowered induction choke comprising a ferromagnetic material.
- 28. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said downhole injection device further comprises a sensor, said sensor being electrically connected to said communications and control module and said sensor being adapted to detect a tracer material.
- 29. A petroleum well in accordance with claim 21, wherein said communications and control module comprises a modem.
- 30. A method of operating a petroleum well, comprising the steps of:
providing a piping structure extending within a wellbore of said well; applying a time-varying electrical current to said piping structure; powering a downhole tracer injection system for said well using said time-varying electrical current applied to said piping structure; and injecting tracer material from said tracer injection system into a downhole flow stream within said well.
- 31. A method in accordance with claim 30, further comprising the steps of:
monitoring said flow stream at a location remote from said tracer injection device; and detecting said tracer material within said flow stream.
- 32. A method in accordance with claim 30, further comprising the step of:
transmitting data corresponding to said detecting steps to a surface computer system via said piping structure.
- 33. A method in accordance with claim 30, further comprising the step of:
locating a reservoir of tracer material in the main borehole of the well; injecting the tracer material into a lateral branch extending from the main borehole via a capillary extending into the lateral.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the following U.S. Provisional Applications, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
1COMMONLY OWNED AND PREVIOUSLY FILEDU.S. PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATIONST&K #Serial NumberTitleFiling DateTH 159960/177,999Toroidal Choke Inductor for Wireless CommunicationJan. 24, 2000and ControlTH 160060/178,000Ferromagnetic Choke in WellheadJan. 24, 2000TH 160260/178,001Controllable Gas-Lift Well and ValveJan. 24, 2000TH 160360/177,883Permanent, Downhole, Wireless, Two-Way TelemetryJan. 24, 2000Backbone Using Redundant Repeater, SpreadSpectrum ArraysTH 166860/177,998Petroleum Well Having Downhole Sensors,Jan. 24, 2000Communication, and PowerTH 166960/177,997System and Method for Fluid Flow OptimizationJan. 24, 2000TS 618560/181,322A Method and Apparatus for the OptimalFeb. 9, 2000Predistortion of an Electromagnetic Signal in aDownhole Communications SystemTH 1599x60/186,376Toroidal Choke Inductor for Wireless CommunicationMar. 2, 2000and ControlTH 1600x60/186,380Ferromagnetic Choke in WellheadMar. 2, 2000TH 160160/186,505Reservoir Production Control from Intelligent WellMar. 2, 2000DataTH 167160/186,504Tracer Injection in a Production WellMar. 2, 2000TH 167260/186,379Oilwell Casing Electrical Power Pick-Off PointsMar. 2, 2000TH 167360/186,394Controllable Production Well PackerMar. 2, 2000TH 167460/186,382Use of Downhole High Pressure Gas in a Gas LiftMar. 2, 2000WellTH 167560/186,503Wireless Smart Well CasingMar. 2, 2000TH 167760/186,527Method for Downhole Power Management UsingMar. 2, 2000Energization from Distributed Batteries or Capacitorswith Reconfigurable DischargeTH 167960/186,393Wireless Downhole Well Interval Inflow andMar. 2, 2000Injection ControlTH 168160/186,394Focused Through-Casing Resistivity MeasurementMar. 2, 2000TH 170460/186,531Downhole Rotary Hydraulic Pressure for ValveMar. 2, 2000ActuationTH 170560/186,377Wireless Downhole Measurement and Control ForMar. 2, 2000Optimizing Gas Lift Well and Field PerformanceTH 172260/186,381Controlled Downhole Chemical InjectionMar. 2, 2000TH 172360/186,378Wireless Power and Communications Cross-BarMar. 2, 2000Switch
[0002] The current application shares some specification and figures with the following commonly owned and concurrently filed applications, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
2COMMONLY OWNED AND CONCURRENTLY FILED U.S PATENT APPLICATIONST&K #Serial NumberTitleFiling DateTH 1601US09/Reservoir Production Control from Intelligent WellDataTH 1672US09/Oil Well Casing Electrical Power Pick-Off PointsTH 1673US09/Controllable Production Well PackerTH 1674US09/Use of Downhole High Pressure Gas in a Gas-LiftWellTH 1675US09/Wireless Smart Well CasingTH 1677US09/Method for Downhole Power Management UsingEnergization from Distributed Batteries orCapacitors with Reconfigurable DischargeTH 1679US09/Wireless Downhole Well Interval Inflow andInjection ControlTH 1681US09/Focused Through-Casing Resistivity MeasurementTH 1704US09/Downhole Rotary Hydraulic Pressure for ValveActuationTH 1705US09/Wireless Downhole Measurement and Control ForOptimizing Gas Lift Well and Field PerformanceTH 1722US09/Controlled Downhole Chemical InjectionTH 1723US09/Wireless Power and Communications Cross-BarSwitch
[0003] The current application shares some specification and figures with the following commonly owned and previously filed applications, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
3COMMONLY OWNED AND PREVIOUSLY FILED U.S PATENT APPLICATIONST&K #Serial NumberTitleFiling DateTH 1599US09/Choke Inductor for Wireless Communication andControlTH 1600US09/Induction Choke for Power Distribution in PipingStructureTH 1602US09/Controllable Gas-Lift Well and ValveTH 1603US09/Permanent Downhole, Wireless, Two-WayTelemetry Backbone Using Redundant RepeaterTH 1668US09/Petroleum Well Having Downhole Sensors,Communication, and PowerTH 1669US09/System and Method for Fluid Flow OptimizationTH 1783US09/Downhole Motorized Flow Control ValveTS 6185US09/A Method and Apparatus for the OptimalPredistortion of an Electro Magnetic Signal in aDownhole Communications System
[0004] The benefit of 35 U.S.C. § 120 is claimed for all of the above referenced commonly owned applications. The applications referenced in the tables above are referred to herein as the “Related Applications.”
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/06800 |
3/2/2001 |
WO |
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