Claims
- 1. A method of creating a casing in a borehole located in a subterranean formation, comprising:
installing a tubular liner and a mandrel in the borehole; injecting fluidic material into the borehole; pressurizing a portion of an interior region of the tubular liner; and radially expanding at least a portion of the liner in the borehole by extruding at least a portion of the liner off of the mandrel.
- 2. A method of creating a casing in a borehole located in a section of a subterranean formation, the borehole having an already existing casing, comprising:
drilling out a new section of the borehole adjacent to the already existing casing; placing a tubular liner and an expandable mandrel into the new section of the borehole; overlapping the tubular liner with the already existing casing; injecting a hardenable fluidic sealing material into an annular region between the tubular liner and the new section of the borehole; fluidicly isolating the annular region between the tubular liner and the new section of the borehole from an interior region of the tubular liner below the mandrel; injecting a non hardenable fluidic material into the interior region of the tubular liner below the mandrel; extruding the tubular liner off of the expandable mandrel; sealing the overlap between the tubular liner and the already existing casing; supporting the tubular liner with the overlap with the already existing casing; removing the mandrel from the borehole; testing the integrity of the seal of the overlap between the tubular liner and the already existing casing; removing at least a portion of the hardenable fluidic sealing material from the interior of the tubular liner; curing the remaining portions of the fluidic hardenable fluidic sealing material; and removing at least a portion of the cured fluidic hardenable sealing material within the tubular liner.
- 3. An apparatus for expanding a tubular member, comprising:
a support member, the support member including a first fluid passage; a mandrel coupled to the support member, the mandrel including:
a second fluid passage; a tubular member coupled to the mandrel; and a shoe coupled to the tubular liner, the shoe including a third fluid passage; wherein the first, second and third fluid passages are operably coupled.
- 4. An apparatus for expanding a tubular member, comprising:
a support member, the support member including:
a first fluid passage; a second fluid passage; and a flow control valve coupled to the first and second fluid passages; an expandable mandrel coupled to the support member, the expandable mandrel including a third fluid passage coupled to the first fluid passage; a tubular member coupled to the mandrel, the tubular member including one or more sealing elements; a shoe coupled to the tubular member, the shoe including:
a fourth fluid passage coupled to the third fluid passage, the fourth fluid passage adapted to receive a stop member; and one or more exhaust passages coupled to the fourth fluid passage for injecting fluidic material outside of the shoe; and at least one sealing member coupled to the support member, the sealing member adapted to prevent the entry of foreign material into an interior region of the tubular member.
- 5. A method of joining a second tubular member to a first tubular member, the first tubular member having an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the second tubular member, comprising:
positioning a mandrel within an interior region of the second tubular member; pressurizing a portion of the interior region of the second tubular member; and extruding the second tubular member off of the mandrel into engagement with the first tubular member.
- 6. A tubular liner, comprising:
an annular member, the annular member including: one or more sealing members at an end portion of the annular member; and one or more pressure relief passages at an end portion of the annular member.
- 7. A wellbore casing, comprising:
a tubular liner, the tubular liner formed by the process of: extruding the tubular liner off of a mandrel; and an annular body of a cured fluidic sealing material coupled to the tubular liner.
- 8. A tie-back liner for lining an existing wellbore casing, comprising: a tubular liner, the tubular liner formed by the process of:
extruding at least a portion of the tubular liner off of a mandrel; and an annular body of a cured fluidic sealing material coupled to the tubular liner.
- 9. An apparatus for expanding a tubular member, comprising:
a support member including a first fluid passage; a mandrel coupled to the support member, the mandrel including:
a second fluid passage operably coupled to the first fluid passage; an interior portion; and an exterior portion; wherein the interior portion of the mandrel is drillable; an expandible tubular member coupled to the mandrel; and shoe coupled to the tubular member, the shoe including:
a third fluid passage operably coupled to the second fluid passage; an interior portion; and an exterior portion; wherein the interior portion of the shoe is drillable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Number 60/111,293, attorney docket number 25791.3, filed on Dec. 7, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60111293 |
Dec 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09454139 |
Dec 1999 |
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09852027 |
May 2001 |
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