E21B34/101

Tubing or annulus pressure operated borehole barrier valve

An operating system for a barrier valve or safety valve is responsive to increments in annulus or tubing pressure. An indexing device controls valves that selectively direct pressure applied to one side of an operating piston or the other for attaining the open and closed positions of the barrier valve. One such indexing device can be a j-slot. Other devices that operate a pair of hydraulic valves in tandem for pressure direction to one side of an actuation piston or another are contemplated. The system needs no electric power and there are no control lines needed to run below the production packer in the case of using annulus pressure to actuate the piston or at all if access to tubing pressure is provided from the vicinity of the barrier valve components.

Linear actuator with hydraulic feed through
10900307 · 2021-01-26 · ·

Hydraulic fluid is from a hydraulic pump to a tool connected to respective first and second ends of a wellbore linear actuator. The actuator has a double acting cylinder with a cylinder head, a cylinder cap opposite the cylinder head, a piston head, and a piston rod. The piston head separates the cylinder into a first chamber and a second chamber, and the piston rod extends out of the second chamber through the cylinder cap. The double acting cylinder has first and second ends, and the double acting cylinder further includes a feed fluid passage between the first and second ends. The feed fluid passage includes a first fluid line through the piston head and the piston rod, the first chamber, and a second fluid line through the cylinder head.

Downhole valve
10895127 · 2021-01-19 · ·

A downhole valve (18) comprises a housing and first and second sleeve assemblies (70 and 76) mounted within the housing (24) and defining an axial pocket (80) therebetween, wherein the first and second sleeve assemblies are arranged to be moved axially relative to each other. A valve member (32) is mounted within the axial pocket and is rotatable about a rotation axis in response to relative axial movement of the first and second sleeve assemblies from a closed position in which fluid flow through the downhole valve is restricted towards an open position in which fluid flow through the downhole valve is increased or permitted. An interface arrangement (94) axially extends from the second sleeve assembly and engages the valve member via an interface mechanism for converting relative axial movement of the first and second sleeve assemblies to rotation of the valve member.

Downhole Check Valve Assembly with a Swellable Element Mechanism

Valve systems and methods for inserting the valve system into a casing for a downhole environment are provided. The valve system includes a mandrel, a check valve assembly, and a sealing element containing swellable polymeric material. The check valve assembly is coupled to the mandrel and operable to provide a fluid flow only in a primary direction through a passageway of the mandrel. The sealing element is located on an outer surface of the mandrel. In some examples, the sealing element includes slip buttons or other gripping elements located on the swellable polymeric material.

Downhole Check Valve Assembly with a Frustoconical Mandrel

Valve systems and methods for inserting into a casing used in a downhole environment are provided. The valve system includes a tool mandrel, a check valve assembly, and a setting system. The setting system includes inner and outer setting mandrels and a slip collar. The inner setting mandrel is located around at least a portion of the tool mandrel and includes a frustoconical outer surface. The outer setting mandrel is located around at least a portion of the inner setting mandrel and includes a frustoconical inner surface. The slip collar is located around at least a portion of the outer setting mandrel and includes a plurality of tabs and each tab includes gripping elements.

Differential pressure indicator for downhole isolation valve

A differential pressure indicator (DPI) for use with a downhole isolation valve includes a tubular mandrel for assembly as part of a casing string and for receiving a tubular string. The mandrel has a stop shoulder and a piston shoulder. The DPI further includes a tubular housing for assembly as part of the casing string and for receiving the tubular string. The housing is movable relative to the mandrel between an extended position and a retracted position and has a stop shoulder and a piston shoulder. The DPI further includes a hydraulic chamber formed between the piston shoulders and a coupling in communication with the hydraulic chamber and for connection to a sensing line. The housing is movable relative to the mandrel and to the extended position in response to tension exerted on the DPI.

Tubing or Annulus Pressure Operated Borehole Barrier Valve

An operating system for a barrier valve or safety valve is responsive to increments in annulus or tubing pressure. An indexing device controls valves that selectively direct pressure applied to one side of an operating piston or the other for attaining the open and closed positions of the barrier valve. One such indexing device can be a j-slot. Other devices that operate a pair of hydraulic valves in tandem for pressure direction to one side of an actuation piston or another are contemplated. The system needs no electric power and there are no control lines needed to run below the production packer in the case of using annulus pressure to actuate the piston or at all if access to tubing pressure is provided from the vicinity of the barrier valve components.

VALVE APPARATUS

A valve apparatus, such as a downhole valve apparatus, includes a housing having a flow path therein and a valve member mounted within the housing and being operable between closed and open configurations to control flow along the flow path. An actuator assembly is moveable from a first position to a second position to sequentially perform first and second actuation functions, the first actuation function being associated with the operation of an auxiliary system, and the second actuation function opening the valve member from its closed configuration.

DUAL FLAPPER ISOLATION VALVE

A downhole tool includes an upper flow tube connected to a lower flow tube, an upper flapper sub-assembly including an upper flapper, and a lower flapper sub-assembly including a lower flapper. The upper and lower flapper sub-assemblies are installed with respect to the upper and lower flow tubes in an O configuration such that the upper and lower flapper sub-assemblies are in a closed position. The upper and lower flapper sub-assemblies are capable of being independently actuated. The upper and lower flow tubes remain stationary when the upper flapper sub-assembly or the lower flapper sub-assembly is actuated from the closed position to an open position.

EQUALIZING DEVICE FOR SAFETY VALVES

A subsurface safety valve for controlling fluid flow in a well conduit incorporating a pressure equalizing feature. The safety valve includes a body member having a longitudinal bore, a valve actuator having axial movement within the longitudinal bore and a valve that restricts flow through the longitudinal bore. An equalization fluid flow passageway provides a fluid path between the longitudinal bore above the valve and the longitudinal bore below the valve. An equalizing device is located within the equalization fluid flow passageway and configured to resist sand and debris effects on its operation, the equalizing device regulating flow through the equalization fluid flow passageway and operated by the valve actuator prior to opening the valve.