Claims
- 1. A process useful in installing a duct segment within a underground hole containing a first fluid using (1) a second fluid less dense than said first fluid, (2) a fluid inflow restriction device, and (3) a slidable fluid trapping insert, said process comprising:
- attaching said fluid inflow restriction device to said duct segment to form one end of a flotation duct portion capable of containing a second fluid and excluding said first fluid;
- attaching said slidable fluid trapping insert to the other end of said flotation portion containing said second fluid within said duct segment;
- installing said duct segment into said hole, wherein a buoyant force results from immersion of said flotation portion into said fluid;
- repositioning said slidable insert to change said buoyant force; and
- removing said second fluid after repositioning said slidable insert.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said change is an increased buoyant force.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said change is a decrease in buoyant force which is less than a complete loss of buoyant force.
- 4. A process useful in installing a duct segment within a first fluid containing cavity within a material, the process using a second fluid having a density less than said first fluid, a first fluid inflow restriction device, means for circulating fluid from the duct segment to the cavity and back to the duct segment, a fluid trapping duct insert having a fluid port, and a fluid conduit capable of providing a fluid passageway between said port and said restriction device within said duct segment, said process comprising:
- attaching said fluid inflow restriction device to said duct segment, said inflow restriction device comprising one end of a flotation portion of the duct;
- attaching said fluid trapping insert to the other end of said flotation portion within said duct segment, whereby said duct segment, restriction device, and insert form a flotation portion capable of containing said second fluid and excluding some or all of said first fluid;
- attaching one portion of said fluid conduit to said fluid port and a second portion of said fluid conduit to said restriction device; and
- translating said conduit and flotation portion containing duct segment into a position within said cavity.
- 5. The process of claim 4 which also comprises the step of flowing a cement slurry through said conduit to said a portion of said cavity outside of said duct segment after said circulating step.
- 6. The process of claim 5 which also comprises the step of moving said duct segment in a transverse oscillating manner relative to said cavity during said flowing step.
- 7. The process of claim 6 which also comprises the steps of stopping said oscillating motion and removing said second fluid from said duct segment without said second fluid contacting said excluded first fluid after said circulating step.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein said cavity is a subsurface borehole, said duct segment is a casing string, said first fluid is one or more drilling muds, said first fluid is air, and said conduit is a pipe string having a diameter smaller than said casing string.
- 9. An apparatus useful in installing a duct into a cavity within a material, said cavity containing a first fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a duct, part of which forms an exterior portion of a flotation hollow capable of excluding at least some of said first fluid when containing a second fluid having a density less than said first fluid and when said duct is at least partially located within said cavity, said flotation hollow having a first end generally distal from a second end;
- a conduit, part of which forms an interior portion of said flotation hollow, said conduit providing a fluid passageway between said first end and said second end;
- means for restricting a flow of first fluid from at or near said first end to said flotation hollow and capable of flowing fluid through said conduit; and
- means for sealing said second end except for said conduit.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 which also comprises means for moving said duct in a oscillating manner when a fluid is flowing through said conduit.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 which also comprises means for pumping a cement slurry through said conduit.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 which also comprises means for unsealing said second end and removing said second fluid from said duct through said unsealed second end.
- 13. An apparatus useful in installing a duct into a cavity within a subterranean formation, said cavity containing a first fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a duct, part of which forms an exterior portion of a flotation hollow capable of containing a second fluid having a density less than said first fluid, said flotation hollow having a first end generally distal from a second end;
- means for first end restricting said first fluid from entering said flotation hollow;
- means for second end restricting said first fluid from entering said flotation hollow and containing said second fluid within said flotation hollow; and
- an inner conduit for communicating fluid between said first end restricting means and said second end restricting means wherein said inner conduit forms an inner portion of an annular flotation hollow.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said second fluid is a gas and said first fluid is a liquid and wherein a portion of said cavity is essentially cylindrical in shape having an axis which forms an incline angle to the vertical direction at least 63.4 degrees and said cavity portion extends for a distance of at least 914 meters.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said incline angle is at least an average of approximately 63.4 degrees and said cavity portion extends for a distance of at least 1524 meters.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said incline angle is at least an average of approximately 78.7 degrees over a distance of at least 1829 meters.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said second end restricting means also comprises a sealable port capable when unsealed of flowing said second fluid out of said flotation hollow is a direction having a component opposite to the direction of gravity.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said incline angle and said density differences between said first and second fluids create a buoyant force of at least 24.4 newton per meter of duct.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said duct has a nominal diameter of at least approximately 17 cm.
- 20. A process useful in installing a duct segment within a first fluid containing hole using a second fluid, a fluid inflow restriction device, and a fluid trapping duct insert, said process comprising:
- attaching said fluid inflow restriction device to said duct segment to form one end of a flotation duct portion capable of containing a second fluid and capable of excluding said first fluid;
- attaching said fluid trapping duct insert to the other end of said flotation duct portion within said duct segment;
- attaching a fluid conduit within said flotation duct portion connecting said fluid inflow restriction device to said fluid trapping duct insert;
- installing said duct segment into said hole; and
- flowing a cement slurry through said fluid conduit.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein said removing step comprises drilling out said fluid inflow restriction and said fluid trapping insert.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein said drilling also removes a portion of said cement slurry after setting.
- 23. A process for moving a duct to a position within a cavity in the earth containing a first fluid comprising:
- inserting said duct into a position within said cavity, said duct having a flotation chamber capable of containing a second fluid having a density less than said first fluid, said flotation chamber comprising:
- a fluid flow restriction device attached to said duct at one end of said flotation chamber;
- a fluid trapping insert attached to said duct at the other end of said flotation chamber; and
- a fluid conduit attached to said flow restriction device and said trapping insert comprising a fluid passageway for transferring fluid from said one end of said flotation chamber to said other end.
- 24. The process of claim 23 which also comprises the step of conducting a third fluid through said fluid conduit during at least a portion of said inserting step.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein said conducted third fluid comprises a cement slurry.
- 26. The process of claim 25 which also comprises the step of detaching said trapping insert after said conducting step.
- 27. The process of claim 26 wherein said detaching step is accomplished after said cement slurry has hardened.
- 28. An apparatus useful in installing a duct into an underground well containing a first fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a duct capable of containing a flotation portion of said duct a second fluid having a density less than said first fluid;
- first means for restricting fluid flow attached to an upwell position of said duct, said first means comprising one end of said flotation portion;
- second means for restricting fluid flow attached to a downwell position of said duct, said second means comprising the other end of said flotation portion;
- an inner fluid conduit extending from said one end to said other end within said flotation portion; and
- means for moving said duct into a set position within said cavity.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 which also comprises means for detaching one of said restricting means after said duct is moved to said set position.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 which also comprises means for transferring a third fluid through said inner fluid conduit and into said cavity.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 50 wherein said means for transferring comprises a cement slurry pump.
- 32. A process useful in installing a duct within an underground extended reach wellbore containing a hole fluid, said duct containing a flotation chamber containing a flotation fluid which is less dense than said hole fluid, said extended reach wellbore extending underground from a near surface location to an extended reach location, said process comprising inserting said duct into said wellbore to at least said extended reach location, wherein said flotation fluid is not miscible with said hole fluid and said hole fluid is not a cement slurry.
- 33. The process of claim 32 wherein said extended reach location is displaced a horizontal distance and a relatively shallow vertical distance from said near surface location.
- 34. The process of claim 33 wherein said horizontal distance is substantially greater than said vertical distance.
- 35. The process of claim 33 wherein a deviated wellbore portion extending from a first location downwell of said near surface location to said extended reach location is substantially oriented at an incline angle of at least about 63.4 degrees.
- 36. The process of claim 35 wherein said incline angle is at least a critical angle.
- 37. The process of claim 36 wherein said incline angle is at least about 85.5 degrees.
- 38. The process of claim 37 wherein said inserting also comprises rotating said duct.
- 39. The process of claim 38 wherein said duct is a liner, said hole fluid is a drilling mud, said flotation fluid is air, and said liner is attached to a work string, said process also comprising:
- holding said liner in a set position after said liner extends to at least said extended reach location; and
- flowing a cement flurry from said near surface location to said extended reach location through said liner while said liner is in said set position.
- 40. A process useful in installing a duct within an underground hole portion containing a hole fluid, said duct extending over at least the majority of said hole portion and containing a flotation chamber containing a flotation fluid which is less dense than said hole fluid, said hole portion extending from a near surface location to a second location having a substantial horizontal displacement from said near surface location, said process comprising inserting a duct segment into said hole portion wherein said horizontal displacement is a distance of at least 6,000 feet from said near surface location and said flotation fluid is not miscible with said hole fluid and said hole fluid is not a cement slurry.
- 41. The process of claim 40 wherein said horizontal displacement is substantially greater than a vertical displacement from said near surface location to said second location.
- 42. The process of claim 41 wherein said distance is at least about 9,000 feet.
- 43. The process of claim 42 wherein said distance is greater than 2.41 miles.
- 44. The process of claim 42 wherein said hole portion is substantially oriented at an incline angle of at least about 63.4 degrees.
- 45. The process of claim 44 wherein said incline angle is at least about 85.5 degrees.
- 46. The process of claim 46 wherein said incline angle is at least a critical angle.
- 47. The process of claim 46 wherein said incline angle is at least about 78.7 degrees.
- 48. The process of claim 46 wherein said inserting step also comprises rotating said duct.
- 49. The process of claim 48 wherein said duct is a liner, said hole fluid is a drilling mud, said flotation fluid is air, and said liner is attached to a work string, said process also comprising:
- holding said liner in a set position after said liner extends to at least said second location; and
- flowing a cement slurry from said first location to said second location through said liner while said liner is in said set position.
- 50. A process useful in overcoming drag when installing a duct form a surface location to a second location within an underground hole containing a hole fluid, said duct having a flotation chamber containing a flotation fluid which is less dense than said hole fluid, said second location being vertically and horizontally displaced from said surface location, said process comprising inserting said flotation chamber-containing duct into said underground hole to said second location, said inserting overcoming drag and a buoyant force in said hole without substantial non-gravity inserting forces being applied to said duct, wherein said horizontal displacement of said duct is greater than would have occurred without said flotation chamber and said flotation fluid is not miscible with said hole fluid and said hole fluid is not a cement slurry.
- 51. The process of claim 50 wherein said horizontal displacement is substantially greater than would have occurred without said flotation chamber.
- 52. The process of claim 51 wherein said vertical displacement is less than 5000 feet.
- 53. The process of claim 52 wherein said vertical displacement is less than 3000 feet.
- 54. The process of claim 52 wherein a portion of said hole is substantially oriented at an incline angle of at least 63.4 degrees.
- 55. The process of claim 54 wherein said incline angle is at least about 85.5 degrees.
- 56. The process of claim 54 wherein said incline angle is at least a critical angle.
- 57. The process of claim 56 wherein said incline angle is at least about 78.7 degrees.
- 58. The process of claim 54 wherein said duct has a axis substantially in the direction of said inserting forces when said duct is installed in said underground hole and said inserting step also comprises rotating said duct segment around said axis.
- 59. The process of claim 58 wherein said inserting step also comprises oscillating said duct segment along said axis.
- 60. The process of claim 59 wherein said horizontal displacement is at least about 9,000 feet.
- 61. The process of claim 51 wherein said horizontal displacement is at least 2.41 miles.
- 62. The process of claim 51 wherein said duct is a liner, said hole fluid is a drilling mud, said flotation fluid is air, and said liner is attached to a work string, said process also comprising:
- holding said liner in a set position after said liner extends to at least said second location; and
- flowing a cement slurry from said first location to said second location through said liner while said liner is in said set position.
- 63. An apparatus useful in inserting a duct into an underground well from a first location to a second location wherein said second location is displaced a substantial horizontal distance from said first location, and said well contains a first fluid which is not a cement slurry, said apparatus comprising:
- a duct having an axis, at least part of said duct forming an exterior portion of a flotation chamber capable of containing a second fluid not miscible with said first fluid and having a density less than said first fluid, said flotation chamber having an upwell end when installed in said well;
- means at said upwell end for restricting said first fluid from entering said flotation chamber and for containing said second fluid; and
- means for inserting at least a portion of said flotation chamber from said first location to at least said second location absent substantial non-gravity inserting forces along said axis, wherein said horizontal displacement is greater than would have occurred without said flotation chamber.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 63 which also comprises means for rotating said duct during said inserting.
- 65. An apparatus for transporting a hydrocarbon fluid from an underground location to a surface location, said apparatus comprising:
- a wellbore extending from a surface location to an underground location and containing a wellbore fluid which is not a cement slurry, said underground location being vertically and horizontally displaced from said surface location;
- a duct extending within said wellbore from said surface location to said underground location;
- a flotation chamber within said duct which contains a flotation fluid which is not miscible in said wellbore fluid and has a density less than said wellbore fluid; and
- wherein said horizontal displacement is at least 6,000 feet and said vertical displacement is less than 5,000 feet.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65 wherein said horizontal displacement divided by said vertical displacement forms a ratio of at least about 3.0.
- 67. An apparatus for installing a duct segment within an underground hole containing a first fluid using a compressible second fluid less dense than said first fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a flotation chamber having a first size within said duct segment for holding said second fluid and capable of substantially excluding said first fluid, said flotation chamber further comprising:
- a fluid inflow restriction device attached to said duct segment to comprise one end of said flotation chamber;
- a slidable fluid trapping insert attached to the other end of said flotation chamber, said insert capable of releasing said second fluid; and
- wherein said insert is capable of repositioning within said duct segment to change the size of said flotation chamber prior to releasing most of said second fluid.
RELATED APPLICATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of co-pending U.S. application Ser. Nos.: (1) 07/401,086, filed on Aug. 31, 1989; (2) 07/486,312 filed on Feb. 28, 1990; and (3) 07/560,389, filed Jul. 31, 1990, which is a CIP of applications (1) and (2). The teachings of these three prior filed applications are incorporated in their entirety herein by reference.
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