Wells – Processes – Operating valve – closure – or changeable restrictor in a well
Reexamination Certificate
2001-02-20
2002-06-11
Suchfield, George (Department: 3672)
Wells
Processes
Operating valve, closure, or changeable restrictor in a well
C166S332300, C166S374000, C175S057000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06401826
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND
The invention relates to a lubricator for underbalanced drilling.
There are two techniques that typically are used to drill a borehole in a formation: an overbalanced drilling technique and underbalanced drilling technique. In overbalanced drilling, fluid in an annulus of a well is used to exert a pressure that is greater than the formation pressure. Thus, the pressure that is exerted by the annulus fluid keeps formation fluids from exiting the well. A drawback to this technique is that mud particles typically are added to the annulus fluid to increase its weight (and thus, increase its downhole pressure), and these mud particles tend to clog up openings in the formation. Thus, the formation may be damaged by overbalanced drilling, and after drilling, cleanup of the well may be needed before production begins. The well may also need to be tested after overbalanced drilling to check for formation damage.
Unlike overbalanced drilling, underbalanced drilling typically does not damage the formation damage and typically maximizes reservoir inflow. In underbalanced drilling, heavy annulus fluid is not used to suppress the formation pressure. Instead, a blowout preventer, or snubbing unit, is used to seal off the drill string at the surface of the well. However, this arrangement may also present difficulties. For example, when drilling at shallow depths or retrieving the drill string, the upward force from the formation pressure may exceed the weight of the drill string and thus, may force the drill string out of the borehole. As a result, retrieving the drill string may consume a considerable amount of time and present a significant danger.
Thus, there is a continuing need for an arrangement to address one or more of the problems that are stated above.
SUMMARY
In an embodiment of the invention, a system usable with a subterranean well includes a tubing and a lubricator. The tubing is adapted to receive a drill string in a passageway of the tubing, and the lubricator is located downhole and is connected to the tubing. The lubricator is adapted to be remotely operable from a surface of the well to control fluid communication between the passageway located above the lubricator and a formation located beneath the lubricator.
In another embodiment of the invention, an apparatus that is usable with a downhole tool that has a passageway includes a sleeve and a controller. The controller selectively moves the sleeve into the passageway to protect a portion of the downhole tool from a downhole fluid.
Advantages and other features of the invention will become apparent from the following description, drawing and claims.
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Schlumberger Technology Corporation
Suchfield George
Trop Pruner & Hu P.C.
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