Claims
- 1. A well screen cover, comprising:a perforated tube; and a channel having a floor and walls, wherein the floor and walls are defined by the perforated tube and disposed substantially along the length of the perforated tube.
- 2. The well screen cover of claim 1, wherein the channel is formed to house a fiber optic cable.
- 3. The well screen cover of claim 1, wherein the tube is formed of a spirally wound strip of metal.
- 4. The well screen cover of claim 3, wherein the channel is formed to house a fiber optic cable.
- 5. The well screen cover of claim 4, wherein the channel comprises an open surface facing radially outward.
- 6. The well screen cover of claim 1, wherein the channel is defined on an outer surface of the perforated tube.
- 7. The well screen cover of claim 1, wherein the channel is formed by press braking the channel along the length of the perforated tube.
- 8. The well screen cover of claim 1, wherein the channel comprises an open surface facing radially outward.
- 9. A well screen cover, comprising:a tube having a plurality of perforations disposed therethrough; and a preformed channel coupled to the tube and disposed substantially along the length of the tube, wherein the channel comprises an open surface facing radially outward.
- 10. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the channel defines a floor and sidewalls, wherein the floor and the sidewalls are made from the same material as the perforated tube.
- 11. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the channel is made from a material different from the perforated tube.
- 12. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the channel defines sidewalls having upper portions coupled to an inner surface of the perforated tube.
- 13. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the channel defines sidewalls having upper portions welded to an inner surface of the perforated tube.
- 14. The well screen cover of claim 9, further comprising at least one support ring disposed along the periphery of an inside surface of the perforated tube.
- 15. The well screen cover of claim 14, wherein the at least one support ring is configured to support the channel and the perforated tube.
- 16. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the channel is formed to house a fiber optic cable.
- 17. The well screen cover of claim 9, wherein the tube is formed of a spirally wound strip of metal.
- 18. The well screen cover of claim 17, wherein the channel is preformed to house a fiber optic cable.
- 19. A method of completing a wellbore, comprising:providing a well screen cover in the wellbore, wherein the cover comprises a perforated tube and a channel having a floor and walls, wherein the floor and walls are defined by the perforated tube and disposed substantially along the length of the perforated tube; placing a fiber optic cable continuously along an exterior surface of the wellscreen; and running the fiber optic cable and the well screen cover into the wellbore without substantially damaging the fiber optic cable.
- 20. A method of completing a wellbore, comprising:providing a well screen cover in the wellbore, wherein the cover comprises a tube having a plurality of perforations disposed therethrough and a preformed channel coupled to the tube and disposed substantially along the length of the tube, wherein the channel comprises an open surface facing radially outward; placing a fiber optic cable continuously along an exterior surface of the wellscreen; and running the fiber optic cable and the well screen cover into the wellbore without substantially damaging the fiber optic cable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/261,850 filed on Jan. 16, 2001.
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