Claims
- 1. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well having a first motor valve connected between a supply of pressurized gas and the well casing and a second motor valve connected between the tubing of the well and a flow sales line comprising:
- selectively programmable memory means;
- means for storing in said memory signals indicative of a first time period during which pressurized gas is to be injected into the well casing to clear the well of fluids, a second time period during which flow is to be allowed from the well after the fluids are cleared, and a third time period during which the well is to be shut in;
- means responsive to the beginning of a cycle for opening both the first and second motor valves simultaneously and beginning said first time period;
- means responsive to the expiration of said first time period for closing said first motor valve and beginning said second time period;
- means responsive to expiration of said second time period for closing said second motor valve and beginning said third time period; and
- means responsive to expiration of said third time period for re-opening said first and second motor valves simultaneously and beginning said first time period.
- 2. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for storing includes:
- a keyboard connected to said memory and an optical display for selectively programming said memory with said time period values.
- 3. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 1, wherein the well is a plunger lift completion and includes:
- a plunger mounted for reciprocating movement in the tubing of the well;
- means for sensing when the plunger arrives at its uppermost position in the well tubing; and
- means responsive to detection of plunger arrival by said plunger sensing means for closing said first motor valve if said first time period has not expired.
- 4. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 1, which also includes:
- means for measuring the tubing pressure of said well;
- means responsive to the tubing pressure being greater than a pre-selected value during said second time period for extending the length thereof for production flow from the well; and
- means responsive to the tubing pressure being less than a pre-selected value during said third time period for extending the length thereof and keep the well shut-in.
- 5. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said motor values are operated by a supply of pressurized gas and which includes:
- means responsive to the pressure of said supply gas being below a pre-selected value for closing all motor valves and providing a visual alarm in said optical display.
- 6. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said means for opening and closing motor valves includes:
- processor means;
- peripheral interface adapter means;
- a pair of solenoids connected to operate each motor valve;
- a solenoid decoder connected between said peripheral interface adapter and said solenoids; and
- data bus means interconnecting the processor with said memory and said peripheral interface adaptor to permit data flow therebetween and enable the processor to control the solenoids based upon time period information stored in the memory.
- 7. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 1, wherein the system is battery powered and which also includes:
- power save gating circuitry to power down all analog circuits and all digital functions other than timing and memory to conserve power;
- a real time clock; and
- means responsive to regular periodic signals from the real time clock or a signal from said keyboard to disable said power save gating circuitry and supply full operating power to the system.
- 8. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a gas producing well having a first motor valve connected between the tubing and a fluid reservoir and a second motor valve connected between the tubing and a gas sales line, comprising:
- selectively programmable memory means;
- means for storing in said memory signals indicative of a first time period during which fluids are to be cleared from the well, a second time period within which gas flow is to be allowed from the well after the fluids are cleared from the well and a third time period within which the well is to be shut-in;
- means responsive to the beginning of a cycle for opening said first motor valve and beginning the first time period;
- means responsive to the expiration of said first time period for simultaneously opening said second motor valve and closing said first motor valve and beginning the second time period;
- means responsive to the expiration of said second time period for closing said second motor valve and beginning the third time period; and
- means responsive to the expiration of said third time period for re-opening said first motor valve and beginning the first time period.
- 9. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 8, which also includes:
- means responsive to the arrival of a plunger at the uppermost position in the tubing prior to the expiration of said first time period for simultaneously opening said second motor valve and closing said first motor valve and beginning the second time period.
- 10. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 8, wherein said means for storing includes:
- a keyboard connected to said memory and an optical display for selectively programming said memory with said time period values.
- 11. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 8, which also includes:
- means for measuring the tubing pressure of said well;
- means responsive to the tubing pressure being greater than a pre-selected value during said second time period for extending the length thereof for production flow from the well; and
- means responsive to the tubing pressure being less than a pre-selected value during said third time period for extending the length thereof and keeping the well shut-in.
- 12. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 10, wherein each of said motor valves are operated by a supply of pressurized gas and which includes:
- means responsive to the pressure of said supply gas being below a pre-selected value for closing all motor valves and providing a visual alarm in said optical display.
- 13. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 8, wherein each of said means for opening and closing motor valves includes:
- processor means;
- peripheral interface adapter means;
- a pair of solenoids connected to operate each motor valve;
- a solenoid decoder connected between said peripheral interface adaptor and said solenoids; and
- data bus means interconnecting the processor with said memory and said peripheral interface adaptor to permit data flow therebetween and enable the processor to control the solenoids based upon time period information stored in the memory.
- 14. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 8, wherein the system is battery powered and which also includes:
- power save gating circuitry to power down analog circuits and all digital functions other than timing and memory to conserve power;
- a real time clock;
- means responsive to regular periodic signals from the real time clock or a signal from said keyboard for disabling said power save gating circuitry and supplying full operating power to the system.
- 15. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well having a first motor valve connected between a supply of pressurized gas and the well casing and a second motor valve connected between the tubing of the well and a flow sales line comprising:
- storing in a selectively programmable memory signals indicative of a first time period during which pressurized gas is to be injected into the well casing to clear the well of fluids, a second time period during which flow is to be allowed to flow from the well after the fluids are cleared, and a third time period during which the well is to be shut in;
- simultaneously opening both the first and second motor valves and beginning said first time period in response to the beginning of a cycle;
- closing said first motor valve and beginning said second time period in response to the expiration of said first time period;
- closing said second motor valve and beginning said third time period in response to expiration of said second time period; and
- re-opening said first and second motor valves simultaneously and beginning said first time period in response to expiration of said third time period.
- 16. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 15, wherein said storing step includes:
- connecting a keyboard to said memory and to an optical display for selective programming of said memory with said time period values.
- 17. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 15, wherein the well is a plunger lift completion and the method includes:
- reciprocating a plunger mounted for movement in the tubing of the well;
- sensing when the plunger arrives at its uppermost position in the well tubing; and
- closing said first motor valve in response to sensing plunger arrival if said first time period has not expired.
- 18. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 15, which also includes:
- measuring the tubing pressure of said well;
- extending the length of said second time period for production flow from the well in response to the tubing pressure being greater than a pre-selected value during said second time period; and
- extending the length of said third time period and keeping the well shut-in and in response to the tubing pressure being less than a pre-selected value during said third time period.
- 19. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 16, wherein each of said motor valves are operated by a supply of pressurized gas and which includes:
- closing all motor valves and providing visual alarm in said optical display in response to the pressure of said supply gas being below a pre-selected value.
- 20. A system for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 15, wherein each of said steps of opening and closing motor valves includes:
- providing a processor means;
- providing a peripheral interface adaptor means;
- providing a pair of solenoids connected to operate each motor valve;
- providing a solenoid decoder connected between said peripheral interface adaptor and said solenoids; and
- interconnecting the processor with said memory and said peripheral interface adaptor with data bus means causing data flow therebetween and enabling the processor to control the solenoids based upon time period information stored in the memory.
- 21. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a petroleum producing well as set forth in claim 16, wherein battery power is used to perform the steps and which method also includes:
- providing power save gating circuitry to power down all analog circuits and all digital functions other than timing and memory to conserve power;
- providing a real time clock; and
- disabling said power save gating circuitry and supplying full operating power to the system in response to regular periodic signals from the real time clock or a signal from said keyboard.
- 22. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well having a first motor valve connected between the tubing and a fluid reservoir and a second motor valve connected between the tubing and a gas sales line, comprising:
- storing in a selectively programmable memory signal indicative of a first time period during which fluids are to be cleared from the well, a second time period within which gas flow is to be allowed from the well after the fluids are cleared from the well and a third time period within which the well is to be shut-in;
- opening said first motor valve and beginning the first time period in response to the beginning of a cycle;
- simultaneously opening said second motor valve and closing said first motor valve and beginning the second time period in response to the arrival of the plunger at the uppermost position in the tubing;
- closing said second motor valve and beginning the third time period in response to the expiration of second time period; and
- re-opening said first motor valve and beginning the first time period in response to the expiration of said third time period.
- 23. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 22, which also includes:
- simultaneously opening said second motor valve and closing said first motor valve and beginning the second time period in response to the expiration of said first time period prior to the arrival of the plunger at the uppermost position in the tubing.
- 24. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 22, wherein said storing step includes:
- selectively programming said memory with said time period values by connecting a keyboard to said memory and an optical display.
- 25. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 22, which also includes:
- measuring the tubing pressure of said well;
- extending the length of the second time period for production flow from the well in response to the tubing pressure being greater than a pre-selected value during said second time period; and
- extending the length of the third time period and keep the well shut-in in response to the tubing pressure being less than a pre-selected value during said third time period.
- 26. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 24, wherein each of said motor valves are operated by a supply of pressurized gas and which includes:
- closing all motor valves and providing a visual alarm in said optical display in response to the pressure of said suppy gas being below a pre-selected value.
- 27. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 22, wherein each of said steps of opening and closing motor valves includes:
- providing a processor means;
- providing a peripheral interface adapter means;
- providing a pair of solenoids connected to operate each motor valve;
- providing a solenoid decoder connected between said peripheral interface adaptor and said solenoids; and
- interconnecting the processor with said memory and said peripheral interface adaptor by data bus means and causing data flow therebetween to enable the processor to control the solenoids based upon time period information stored in the memory.
- 28. A method for controlling the cyclic operation of a plunger lift completion gas producing well as set forth in claim 22, wherein the battery power is used to perform the steps and which method also includes:
- providing power save gating circuitry to power down analog circuits and all digital functions other than timing and memory to conserve power;
- providing a real time clock;
- disabling said power save gating circuitry and supplying full operating power to the system in response to regular periodic signals from the real time clock or a signal from said keyboard.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 557,950, filed Dec. 5, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,633,954.
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