E21B17/10

Tool String Orientation

A downhole tool and method for reducing friction between a tool string and a sidewall of a wellbore. The downhole tool includes a first wheel, a second wheel, and a hump. When the downhole tool is connected to the tool string, the first wheel, the second wheel, and the hump each extend away from the tool string and collectively define a curved outer profile extending circumferentially around at least a portion of a circumference of the tool string, and the curved outer profile has a geometric center that is offset from a central axis of the tool string.

EFFICIENT AND INTELLIGENT STEERING DRILLING SYSTEM AND DRILLING METHOD
20220412203 · 2022-12-29 ·

A high efficiency smart steering drilling system includes a smart push force application tool and a centralizer. The centralizer is at an end close to a drill bit. The smart push force application tool is at an end away from the drill bit and includes a push force application wing rib having a telescoping function. The smart push force application tool is capable of automatically measuring an inclination angle and an azimuth angle and comparing the inclination angle and the azimuth angle with design values so as to control the push force application wing rib to output a push force in a telescopic manner based on a difference between the measured values and the design values and applying a push force to the drill bit. The drilling system achieves combined deflection under double action of drill bit push and pointing, greatly improving the deflection capability.

DRILLING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USE WITH ROTATING DRILL PIPE

A drilling apparatus connectable with a drill pipe and connectable with a drilling assembly comprising a drilling assembly housing, for use in drilling a borehole, including a rotation restraining device actuatable between a retracted position and an extended position, a rotation restraining device actuator for actuating the rotation restraining device between the retracted position and the extended position, a swivel actuatable between a locked position and an unlocked position, and a swivel actuator for actuating the swivel between the locked position and the unlocked position. A method for drilling a borehole, including connecting a drilling assembly with a drill pipe, wherein the drilling assembly comprises a drilling assembly housing, drilling while rotating the drill pipe and thereby rotating the drilling assembly housing, and drilling while rotating the drill pipe relative to the drilling assembly housing.

LINEABLE TUBULAR
20220412171 · 2022-12-29 ·

A lineable tubular for use in subterranean exploration and production, such as oil, gas, and geothermal wells. The tubular may be part of a downhole tool string, including drill pipe and related downhole tools that may be found in the bottom hole assembly. The tubular may comprise a modified interior surface along its bore wall. The modified surface may comprise hard particles, rifling, threads, ridges and grooves, sand and ceramic grit, and knurling. The modified surface may aid in securing a liner within the tubular. The tubular may include connectable ends with box and pin end tool joints. The tool joints may be attached to an upset end of the tubular. The modified surface may run the length of the tubular or it may be restricted to the upset ends of the tubular and the respective tool joints. The tubular may comprise a seal gland within the tool joints.

Slimline stop collar with solid cam ring
11536095 · 2022-12-27 · ·

A stop collar for mounting to a downhole tubular includes: a cylindrical housing having a threaded inner surface and a tapered inner surface; a compressible slip ring having teeth formed in an inner surface thereof and a pair of tapered outer surfaces; a solid cam ring having a tapered inner surface; and a cylindrical bolt having a threaded outer surface. A natural outer diameter of each ring is greater than a minor diameter of the threaded surfaces. Screwing the threaded surfaces of the housing and the bolt is operable to drive the tapered surfaces together, thereby compressing the slip ring such that the teeth engage a periphery of the tubular.

Wheel assembly

A wheel assembly and a method for detachably connecting the wheel assembly to a downhole tool to reduce friction between the downhole tool and a sidewall of a wellbore through which the downhole tool is conveyed. The wheel assembly may include an axle configured to contact a sidewall of the downhole tool, a wheel rotatably connected with the axle, and a fastener configured to extend into the sidewall of the downhole tool to detachably connect the axle to the downhole tool.

Methods of pre-testing expansion charge for selectively expanding a wall of a tubular, and methods of selectively expanding walls of nested tubulars
11536104 · 2022-12-27 ·

A method involves determining an expansion charge able to selectively expand, without perforating or cutting through, a wall of a tubular in a wellbore. The method includes determining conditions in the wellbore, including hydrostatic pressure bearing on the tubular in the wellbore, and a physical characteristic of the tubular. At a second location other than the wellbore, at least one of the conditions determined in the wellbore is reproduced, and a test tubular is provided at the second location. A test expansion charge able to expand, without perforating or cutting through, the wall of the test tubular, is determined based on the determined conditions. The determined test expansion charge is positioned within the test tubular, and is then actuated to expand the wall of the test tubular radially outward, without perforating or cutting through the wall, to form a test protrusion in the wall of the test tubular.

Rotatable wear sleeve for wellhead pressure-control device
11536109 · 2022-12-27 · ·

A wear sleeve for use with a rotating control device (RCD) includes a wear insert and a retainer flange. The wear insert is formed in a tube shape with an outer profile to match an inner profile of a downstream neck of the RCD to be inserted into the downstream neck. The retainer flange extending from an outer surface of the wear insert to couple with a neck flange at an end of the downstream neck of the RCD.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATION MITIGATION
20220403731 · 2022-12-22 ·

High frequency oscillation (HFO) comes in at least two types. Type 1 HFO is lower frequency and often associated with a motor. Type 2 HFO is higher frequency and often independent of a motor. To mitigate torsional strain due to Type 2 HFO, an HFO mitigation mechanism can be placed based on an oscillation node location to move the oscillation node to a new position which may be uphole of a tool or the BHA, or to a less vulnerable location. Mitigation can also include placing an energy damping component based on the oscillation node. This may be at a high displacement location distanced from the oscillation node, or may include placement at the oscillation node with an additional HFO mitigation mechanism to move the oscillation node away from the installation location. Oscillations may be damped by using any combination of flow restrictions, fluid bypasses, or axially compliant elements.

Method and apparatus for distributed flow/seismic profiling and external support device

In the general context of oilfield equipment and, in particular, in the context of downhole tools, the systems and methods relate to characterizing flow in a wellbore using data collection devices, which may be temporarily attached on the outside of a work string to be run into the wellbore. More particularly, the systems and methods may be used for obtaining flow data at a plurality of different locations and correlated with wellbore depth for evaluation of production profiles of wellbores. A system may be provided that comprises a work string, multiple external support devices temporarily secured to an exterior of the work string at a plurality of different locations, and at least one data collection device such as a resistivity gauge, flow meter, and/or Doppler sensor, coupled to the external support devices. This data, once recovered on surface, could be incorporated into an overall production profile model of the well.