Claims
- 1. A gas lift valve for use in a subterranean well, comprising:
- a valve body with a longitudinal bore therethrough for sealable insertion in a mandrel;
- a variable orifice valve in the body for controlling fluid flow into the body; and,
- an actuating piston connected to the variable orifice valve and located in a housing external to the valve body.
- 2. The gas lift valve of claim 1, further including:
- a hydraulic pump located in a downhole housing;
- an electric motor connected to and driving the hydraulic pump upon receipt of a signal from a control panel; and
- hydraulic circuitry connected to and responding to the action of the pump and in fluid communication with the actuating piston.
- 3. The gas lift valve of claim 2, further including a position sensor to report relative location of the piston to the control panel.
- 4. The gas lift valve of claim 2, further including at least one pressure transducer communicating with the hydraulic circuitry, and transmitting collected data to the control panel.
- 5. The gas lift valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating piston further includes a mechanical position holder.
- 6. The gas lift valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating piston is hydraulically operated, further including:
- a spring, biasing the variable orifice valve in a full closed position; and,
- at least one control line in communication with the hydraulic actuating piston and extending to a hydraulic pressure source.
- 7. The gas lift valve of claim 6, further including a position sensor to report relative location of the piston to a control panel.
- 8. The gas lift valve of claim 7, further including at least one pressure transducer communicating with the actuating piston, and transmitting collected data to a control panel.
- 9. The gas lift valve of claim 1, further including:
- at least one solenoid valve located in the housing;
- at least one hydraulic control line connected to the solenoid valve and extending to a hydraulic pressure source;
- hydraulic circuity connected to and responding to the action of the solenoid valve and in fluid communication with the actuating piston.
- 10. The gas lift valve of claim 9, further including a position sensor to report relative location of the piston to a control panel.
- 11. The gas lift valve of claim 9, further including at least one pressure transducer communicating with the hydraulic circuitry, and transmitting collected data to a control panel.
- 12. The gas lift valve of claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one hydraulic control line connected to a hydraulic pressure source and communicating with a first end of the actuating piston; and,
- a gas chamber connected to and communicating with a second end of the actuating piston.
- 13. The gas lift valve of claims 2, 6, 9, and 12, wherein the actuating piston is retrievably locatable within a side pocket mandrel by wireline and coiled tubing intervention tools.
- 14. The gas lift valve of claim 1, wherein the gas lift valve is retrievably locatable within a side pocket mandrel by wireline and coiled tubing intervention tools.
- 15. The gas lift valve of claim 14, wherein the gas lift valve further includes a latch means for selectively installing the gas lift valve and retrievably detaching the gas lift valve from the actuating piston.
- 16. A gas lift valve for variably introducing injection gas into a subterranean well, comprising:
- a valve body with a longitudinal bore therethrough for sealable insertion in a mandrel;
- a variable orifice valve in the body for controlling flow of injection gas into the body; and,
- a moveable hydraulic piston connected to and offset from the variable orifice valve and in communication with a source of pressurized fluid;
- whereby the amount of injection gas introduced into the well through the variable orifice valve is controlled by varying the amount of pressurized fluid being applied to the moveable hydraulic piston.
- 17. The gas lift valve of claim 16, wherein the source of pressurized fluid is external to the gas lift valve and is transmitted to the gas lift valve through a control line connected between the gas lift valve and the external source of pressurized fluid.
- 18. The gas lift valve of claim 17, wherein the external source of pressurized fluid is located at the earth's surface.
- 19. The gas lift valve of claim 16, wherein the source of pressurized fluid is an on-board hydraulic system including:
- a hydraulic pump located in a downhole housing and in fluid communication with a fluid reservoir;
- an electric motor connected to and driving the hydraulic pump upon receipt of a signal from a control panel; and,
- hydraulic circuitry in fluid communication with the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic piston.
- 20. The gas lift valve of claim 19, further including an electrical conduit connecting the control panel to the gas lift valve for providing a signal to the electric motor.
- 21. The gas lift valve of claim 20, the hydraulic system further including a solenoid valve located in the downhole housing and connected to the electrical conduit, the solenoid valve directing the pressurized fluid from the hydraulic system through the hydraulic circuitry to the hydraulic piston.
- 22. The gas lift valve of claim 20, further including at least one pressure transducer in fluid communication with the hydraulic circuitry and connected to the electrical conduit for providing a pressure reading to the control panel.
- 23. The gas lift valve of claim 20, further including an upstream pressure transducer connected to the electrical conduit and a downstream pressure transducer connected to the electrical conduit, the upstream and downstream pressure transducers being located within the gas lift valve to measure a pressure drop across the variable orifice valve, the pressure drop measurement being reported to the control panel through the electrical conduit.
- 24. The gas lift valve of claim 19, further including a position sensor to report relative location of the moveable hydraulic piston to the control panel.
- 25. The gas lift valve of claim 19, further including a mechanical position holder to mechanically assure that the variable orifice valve remains in its desired position if conditions in the hydraulic system change during use.
- 26. The gas lift valve of claim 25, wherein the variable orifice valve may be stopped at intermediate positions between a full open and a full closed position to adjust the flow of injection gas therethrough, the variable orifice valve being held in the intermediate positions by the position holder.
- 27. The gas lift valve of claim 19, wherein the hydraulic system further includes a movable volume compensator piston for displacing a volume of fluid that is utilized as the hydraulic system operates.
- 28. The gas lift valve of claim 16, wherein the variable orifice valve further includes a carbide stem and seat.
- 29. The gas lift valve of claim 16, wherein the mandrel is provided with at least one injection gas port through which injection gas flows when the variable orifice valve is open.
- 30. The gas lift valve of claim 16, further including an upper and lower one-way check valve located on opposite sides of the variable orifice valve to prevent any fluid flow from the well into the gas lift valve.
- 31. The gas lift valve of claim 16, further including latch means for adapting the variable orifice valve to be remotely deployed and retrieved.
- 32. The gas lift valve of claim 31, wherein the variable orifice valve is remotely deployed and retrieved by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 33. The gas lift valve of claim 31, wherein the variable orifice valve is remotely deployed and retrieved by utilization of wireline.
- 34. The gas lift valve of claim 16, further including a valve connection collet.
- 35. A gas lift valve for variably introducing injection gas into a subterranean well, comprising:
- a valve body with a longitudinal bore therethrough for sealable insertion in a mandrel;
- a hydraulic control line connected to the gas lift valve for providing a supply of pressurized fluid thereto;
- a variable orifice valve in the body for controlling flow of injection gas into the body;
- a spring biasing the variable orifice valve in a full closed position; and,
- an actuating piston located in a downhole housing external to the valve body, connected to the variable orifice valve and in communication with the control line;
- whereby the amount of injection gas introduced into the well through the variable orifice valve is controlled by varying the amount of pressurized fluid being applied to the actuating piston.
- 36. The gas lift valve of claim 35, wherein the control line is connected to a source of pressurized fluid located at the earth's surface.
- 37. The gas lift valve of claim 35, further including a mechanical position holder to mechanically assure that the variable orifice valve remains in its desired position if conditions in the gas lift valve change during use.
- 38. The gas lift valve of claim 37, wherein the variable orifice valve may be stopped at intermediate positions between a full open and a full closed position to adjust the flow of injection gas therethrough, the variable orifice valve being held in the intermediate positions by the position holder.
- 39. The gas lift valve of claim 35, wherein the variable orifice valve further includes a carbide stem and seat.
- 40. The gas lift valve of claim 35, wherein the mandrel is provided with at least one injection gas port through which injection gas flows when the variable orifice valve is open.
- 41. The gas lift valve of claim 35, further including an upper and lower one-way check valve located on opposite sides of the variable orifice valve to prevent any fluid flow from the well into the gas lift valve.
- 42. The gas lift valve of claim 35, further including latch means for adapting the variable orifice valve to be remotely deployed and retrieved.
- 43. The gas lift valve of claim 42, wherein the variable orifice valve is remotely deployed and retrieved by utilization of coiled tubing.
- 44. The gas lift valve of claim 42, wherein the variable orifice valve is remotely deployed and retrieved by utilization of wireline.
- 45. The gas lift valve of claim 35, further including a valve connection collet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/023,965, filed Aug. 15, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2289296A |
Nov 1995 |
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