Claims
- 1. A wellbore mill comprising
- a body having a top and a bottom and a first fluid flow channel extending longitudinally through said body from top to bottom, the first fluid flow channel having an upper end and a lower end,
- milling apparatus on the body,
- the lower end of the first fluid flow channel having an opening sized for receiving a core of material from a tubular member milled by the mill, and
- at least a portion of the first fluid flow channel offset from the remainder of the first fluid flow channel to facilitate separation of the core from the tubular member.
- 2. The mill of claim 1 further comprising
- at least one side fluid flow channel having an inner end in fluid communication with the first fluid flow channel and an outer end in fluid communication with a space outside the mill so that fluid pumped down the first fluid flow channel flows out into the space.
- 3. The mill of claim 1 wherein the first fluid flow channel comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion extending through the body of the mill and the lower portion extending through the body of the mill at an angle to the upper portion so that separation of a core with a core upper end passing through the lower portion and into the upper portion is facilitated by receipt of said core upper end in the upper portion of the first fluid flow channel.
- 4. The mill of claim 3 further comprising
- the mill body including a top body and a bottom body connected to the top body,
- the top body including the upper portion of the first fluid flow channel and the bottom body including the lower portion of the first fluid flow channel.
- 5. The mill of claim 4 further comprising
- a coupling interposed between and connecting together the top body and the bottom body,
- the coupling having a coupling fluid flow bore therethrough in fluid communication with the upper portion of the first fluid flow channel of the top body and with the lower portion of the first fluid flow channel of the bottom body.
- 6. The mill of claim 5 wherein the coupling fluid flow bore has an inner diameter larger than an inner diameter of the upper portion of the first fluid flow bore and larger than an inner diameter of the lower portion of the first fluid flow bore.
- 7. The mill of claim 5 wherein the upper portion of the first fluid flow bore is offset from the lower portion of the first fluid flow bore, the coupling disposed so that entry of a core top end into the upper portion of the first fluid flow bore is inhibited, the core top end passing from the lower portion of the first fluid flow bore into the coupling fluid flow channel.
- 8. The mill of claim 1 wherein the lower portion of the first fluid flow channel has a lower opening at a bottom of the body.
- 9. The mill of claim 8 wherein the lower opening is located substantially at a center of a lower portion of the body.
- 10. The mill of claim 9 wherein the lower portion of the first fluid flow channel is located substantially at a center of the body, the upper portion thereof is offset from said center, and the first fluid flow channel has an intermediate portion interconnecting the upper and lower portions and at an angle to each of said upper and lower portions.
- 11. The mill of claim 9 wherein a first portion of the first fluid flow channel is located substantially at a center of the body, a second portion thereof is offset from said center, and the first fluid flow channel has an intermediate portion interconnecting the first and second portions and at an angle to each of said first and second portions.
- 12. The mill of claim 8 wherein the body has a center at its lowest portion and the lower opening is offset from said center.
- 13. The mill of claim 1 wherein the body has a lower end with a lower surface thereacross, said lower surface inclined upwardly from an outer edge of the lower end up to a central point of the lower end to facilitate movement of the mill outwardly from a tubular member being milled in a wellbore.
- 14. The mill of claim 1 wherein the body has a lower end having an outer lower surface around a circumference of the body, said outer lower surface tapering inwardly from a level above a lowest boundary of the lower end to said lowest boundary.
- 15. The mill of claim 1 wherein the body has a lower end with an extended outer circumferential surface positionable substantially parallel to and for co-acting with an inner surface of a mill guide in a wellbore.
- 16. The mill of claim 1 further comprising a mill guide in contact with the body of the wellbore mill, said mill guide comprising
- a hollow body with an upper end and an upper end opening and a lower end with a lower end opening, the lower end opening having a slanted portion to permit the mill to contact an interior portion of the tubular in the wellbore at the desired milling location while the mill also contacts a portion of the lower end of the mill guide.
- 17. A wellbore milling method for milling an opening in a selected tubular of a tubular string in a wellbore, the method comprising
- installing a mill on a working string into the wellbore at a selected desired point for milling the opening in the tubular, the mill comprising a body with milling apparatus thereon and having a top and a bottom and a first fluid flow channel extending longitudinally through said body from top to bottom, the first fluid flow channel having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the first fluid flow channel having an opening sized for receiving a core of material from a tubular member milled by the mill, and at least a portion of the first fluid flow channel offset from the remainder of the first fluid flow channel to facilitate separation of the core from the tubular member, and
- rotating the mill to mill an opening in the selected tubular.
- 18. The wellbore milling method of claim 17 comprising
- creating a core of material of the selected tubular member by milling down the selected tubular, said core received through said opening into at least the lower end of the first fluid flow channel, and
- separating with said mill said core from said selected tubular member.
- 19. The wellbore milling method of claim 17 further comprising
- positioning a mill guide in said tubular string in said wellbore, said mill guide comprising a hollow body with an upper end and an upper end opening and a lower end with a lower end opening, the lower end opening having a slanted portion to permit the mill to contact an interior portion of the tubular in the wellbore at the desired milling location while the mill also contacts a portion of the lower end of the mill guide, and
- urging said mill toward said selected tubular with said mill guide.
- 20. The wellbore milling method of claim 17 wherein there is at least one side fluid flow channel having an inner end in fluid communication with the first fluid flow channel and an outer end in fluid communication with a space outside the mill so that fluid pumped down the first fluid flow channel flows out into the space and the method further comprising
- pumping fluid out from the outer end of the side fluid flow channel to move milled material up away from the mill.
- 21. The wellbore milling method of claim 17 further comprising
- positioning a whipstock in said tubular string in said wellbore, and
- contacting said whipstock with said mill to divert said mill toward said selected tubular.
- 22. The milling method of claim 17 further comprising
- rotating said mill with a downhole motor disposed in said working string.
- 23. The milling method of claim 17 wherein the working string is a string consisting of tubulars from the group consisting of pipe and coiled tubing.
- 24. A wellbore mill comprising
- a mill body with milling apparatus thereon and a top and a bottom and a side exterior surface,
- at least one flushing fluid flow channel extending down from the top of the body to an exit opening on the side exterior surface, fluid pumpable from above the wellbore mill down into the flushing fluid flow channel and out from the exit opening to move material milled by the wellbore mill up away from the wellbore well, and
- a core channel extending from a bottom center opening at a bottom of the mill body and up into the mill body for receiving a core of material from a tubular milled by the wellbore mill, the core channel at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the mill body.
- 25. The wellbore mill of claim 24 further comprising
- the core channel having a top end within the mill body beyond which the core does not move.
- 26. The wellbore mill of claim 24 further comprising
- the core channel having a core channel opening on the side exterior surface through which a portion of the core may move.
- 27. The wellbore mill of claim 24 further comprising
- at least one intermediate fluid flow channel within fluid communication with the at least one flushing fluid flow channel and the core channel for providing flushing fluid into the core channel.
- 28. The wellbore mill of claim 27 wherein the at least one intermediate fluid flow channel is at an angle of at least 90.degree. to the core channel.
- 29. The wellbore mill of claim 27 further comprising a mill guide in contact with the body of the wellbore mill, said mill guide comprising
- a hollow body with an upper end and an upper end opening and a lower end with a lower end opening, the lower end opening having a slanted portion to permit the mill to contact an interior portion of the tubular in the wellbore at the desired milling location while the mill also contacts a portion of the lower end of the mill guide.
- 30. A wellbore mill comprising
- a body having a top and a bottom,
- milling apparatus on the body, and
- a core bore insert channel extending up from the bottom of the body for receiving and holding a core bore insert.
- 31. The wellbore mill of claim 30 further comprising
- a first core bore insert within the core bore channel, the first core bore insert having a first core channel therethrough with a first diameter for receiving a core milled from a wellbore tubular.
- 32. The wellbore mill of claim 31 wherein the core bore insert is removably held in the core bore channel.
- 33. The wellbore mill of claim 31 further comprising
- at least one second core bore insert emplaceable in the core bore insert channel of the wellbore mill body,
- the at least one second core bore insert having an inner diameter different from the first diameter of the first core bore insert.
- 34. The wellbore mill of claim 31 wherein an amount of milling material is on at least a portion of the first core channel to facilitate separation of a core from a tubular.
- 35. A first core bore insert for insertion within a core bore insert channel in a body of a wellbore mill, the core bore insert comprising
- a body separate from the core bore insert channel of the wellbore mill with a top and a bottom,
- a first core channel extending from the bottom of the body toward the top and having a first core channel inner diameter, and
- the first core channel sized to receive a core milled from a wellbore tubular by the wellbore mill.
- 36. The first core bore insert of claim 35 further comprising
- milling material on at least a portion of the core channel to facilitate separation of a core from a tubular.
- 37. The first core bore insert of claim 35 further comprising
- at least one additional core bore insert, said at least one additional core bore insert having an inner diameter different than the first core channel inner diameter.
- 38. The first core bore insert of claim 35 further comprising
- at least one additional core bore insert, said at least one additional core bore insert having a length different than the first length wherein the first core channel has a first length from one end thereof to the other.
- 39. The core bore insert of claim 35 wherein the core bore channel extends all the way through the body from top to bottom.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/752,359 filed Nov. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,978, entitled "Multi-Face Whipstock With Sacrificial Face Element" and of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/590,747 filed Jan. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,629, entitled "Welilbore Milling Guide."
U.S. application Ser. No. 08/590,747 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,531,271, issued Jul. 2, 1996; 5,425,417, issued Jun. 20, 1995; 5,409,060, issued Apr. 25, 1995; 5,452,759, issued Sep. 26, 1995; and 5,429,187, issued Jul. 4, 1995.
U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/752,359 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,620,051 issued Jun. 3, 1996 and 5,522,461 issued Mar. 31, 1995; and of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/542,439 filed Oct. 12, 1995.
All of the above-mentioned patents and patent applications are incorporated fully herein for all purposes.
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