Hydraulically set concentric packer with multiple umbilical...

Wells – With electrical means

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C166S120000

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ABSTRACT:
A hydraulically set concentric packer with multiple umbilical bypass through the piston. In a described embodiment, a packer for use in a subterranean well includes a piston which displaces to set the packer in the well, and a line extending through the piston. The piston has concentric inner and outer diameters, and is concentric with an inner mandrel and an outer housing of the packer.

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