Spring devices – Fluid – Expansible-contractible chamber device
Reexamination Certificate
2002-10-25
2004-11-16
Siconolfi, Robert A. (Department: 3683)
Spring devices
Fluid
Expansible-contractible chamber device
C267S137000, C188S119000, C188S129000, C188S139000, C166S382000, C166S055100, C166S068000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06817598
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The subject matter of the present invention relates to a gun brake system. More specifically, the subject matter of the present invention relates to a gun brake system adapted to protect a subsea safety valve from a dropped gun string.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A subsea safety valve is typically positioned in the production tubing several hundred meters below the surface. On many existing completions, during a perforating workover operation, the subsea safety valve is the only pressure control device that is available when a perforating gun string is being introduced or removed from the wellbore while the gun string is above the subsea safety valve.
If the well starts “blowing out” during deployment of the perforating gun string, the guns are dropped into the well, and the blind/shear rams are closed. The dropped gun string can impact and potentially damage the subsea safety valve, causing the completion to have to be pulled at great expense and productivity damage to the producing formation.
There exists, therefore, a need for a system that protects the subsea safety valve from a dropped gun string.
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Chen Kuo-Chiang
Kaplan Atilla
Lloyd Stephen F.
Parrott Robert A.
Praesius Henrik
Echols Brigitte
Griffin Jeffrey
Kramer Devon
Schlumberger Technology Corporation
Siconolfi Robert A.
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