Method and apparatus for connecting a main well bore and a...

Wells – Wells with lateral conduits

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C166S313000

Reexamination Certificate

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06568469

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates generally to connecting a main well bore and a lateral branch.
BACKGROUND
In the field of multilateral construction and production operations, an important attribute of a junction is the connectivity of the lateral branch with the main bore. Partial or total loss of connectivity of the main bore with a lateral branch may cause fluid production loss. Major connectivity problems may also result in partial or total obstruction of the main or lateral bore at the level of the lateral junction. The consequences are a substantial penalty to the operator of a well in the form of lost opportunity, increased operating cost, or lost production. The root cause of not being able to achieve or maintain connectivity at a lateral junction can be divided into two general areas: mechanical integrity problems and production of solids from formation surrounding the junction.
With some lateral connection assemblies, reliance is made on cement or other filler material to retain the position of the junction. However, cement may not provide sufficient structural integrity, particularly when the formation shifts due to production of fluids, which may crack or fracture the cement. Also, some lateral connection assemblies do not provide adequate sealing against solids (e.g., sand or other debris) in the surrounding formation. As a result, solids may enter the production path, which are produced as contaminants to the surface. The presence of contaminants may damage production equipment. Also, well operation costs may be increased due to the need to dispose such contaminants.
Other shortcomings of conventional lateral connection mechanisms are that some may involve relatively complex deployment procedures or reduced access to sections of the main bore below the junction. A need thus exists for improved lateral connection assemblies and methods.
SUMMARY
In general, according to one embodiment, a lateral junction apparatus comprises a template having a first continuous inter-engagement member, the template having a bore and a window formed therethrough. A connector has a second continuous inter-engagement member adapted to cooperate with the first continuous inter-engagement member to guide a portion of the connector through the window of the template. The connector and template are in engagement along a first length, and each of the first and second continuous inter-engagement members extend substantially the entire first length.
Other or alternative features will become apparent from the following description, from the drawings, and from the claims.


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