Method For Pulling Tubulars Using A Pressure Wave
20220170337 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E21B29/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method for pulling a tubular out of a subterranean well including the steps of: i) lowering a work string into the well which includes a perforating tool and a tubular pulling tool; ii) connecting the tubular pulling tool to the tubular and apply a pulling tension to the tubular; iii) activating the perforating while the applied pulling tension to the tubular is maintained; iv) immediately upon activating the perforating tool and while maintaining pulling tension to the tubular, pulling the tubular on the work string out of the subterranean well; wherein a cut in the tubular is formed prior to or simultaneously with step iii); and wherein the cut is arranged such that the tubular can be pulled out of the subterranean well during step iv).
Further, a system for pulling a tubular was also disclosed.
Claims
1. A method for pulling a tubular (2) out of a subterranean well (100), the method comprising the steps of: i) lowering a work string (7) into the subterranean well (100), the work string (7) comprising a perforating tool (8) for perforating the tubular (2), and a tubular pulling tool (6) configured to engage and pull tubulars (2) out of the subterranean well; ii) connecting the tubular pulling tool (6) to the tubular (2) and apply a pulling tension to the tubular (2); iii) activating the perforating tool (8) to form plurality of perforations (10) extending from an inner wall of the tubular (2) through a material deposited in an annulus (3) defined between the tubular (2) and an outer tubular (1) while the applied pulling tension to the tubular (2) is maintained; iv) immediately upon activating the perforating tool (8) and while maintaining pulling tension to the tubular (2), pulling the tubular (2) on the work string (7) out of the subterranean well (100); wherein a cut (9) in the tubular (2) is formed prior to step iii) or simultaneously with step iii); and wherein the cut (9) is arranged such that the tubular (2) can be pulled out of the subterranean well (100) during step iv).
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the work string (7) further comprises a tubular cutting tool configured for forming the cut on the tubular (2).
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the perforating tool is configured for forming the cut on the tubular (2).
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the pulling tool is a down hole jacking tool (14).
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the work string (7) further comprises a surge tool (13).
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the surge tool (13) comprises a fluid chamber (11).
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the fluid chamber (11) has an internal pressure lower than the pressure in the tubular (2).
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the fluid chamber (8) comprises a gas.
9. The method according to claim 6, wherein after step iv), activating the surge tool (13).
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein before step i), installing a seal area below the tubular that is removed.
11. A system to pull a tubular (2) out of a subterranean well (100), comprising a work string (7) comprising: a perforating tool (8) arranged to form a plurality of perforations (10) through the tubular (2) and into an annulus (3) upon activation; a tubular pulling tool (6) configured pull a tubular (2) out of the subterranean well by applying a pulling tension to the tubular (2); a means to create a weakness in the tubular (2) by forming a cut (9) in the tubular (2); wherein the tubular pulling tool (6) is arranged to maintain tension on the tubular (2) while the perforating tool (8) activates.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the means to create a weakness in the tubular (2) is a cutting tool or an arrangement on a portion of the perforation tool.
13. The system of claim 11, further comprising a surge tool (13) comprising a fluid chamber with an internal pressure that is lower than the well pressure and the pressure in the annulus (3).
14. The system according to claim 12, wherein the perforating tool (8) comprising one or more perforating guns.
15. The system according to claim 11, wherein the cut (9) is formed before or during the activation of the perforating tool (8).
16. The system according to claim 12, wherein the cut (9) is formed before or during the activation of the perforating tool (8).
17. The system according to claim 13, wherein the cut (9) is formed before or during the activation of the perforating tool (8).
18. The method according to claim 2, wherein the pulling tool is a down hole jacking tool (14).
19. The method according to claim 3, wherein the pulling tool is a down hole jacking tool (14).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] These and other possible alternative or advantageous embodiments of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description of an embodiment, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] The following description may use terms such as “horizontal”, “vertical”, “lateral”, “back and forth”, “up and down”, “upper”, “lower”, “inner”, “outer”, “forward”, “rear”, etc. These terms generally refer to the views and orientations as shown in the drawings and that are associated with normal use of the invention. The terms are used for the reader's convenience only and shall not be limiting.
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[0053] The perforating tool 8 and the tubular pulling tool 6 may be lowered down in the tubular with a work string 7 to a predefined/desired depth. The tubular pulling tool 6 is connected to the tubular (2) and a pulling tension is maintained on the tubular. The tubular 2 may be cut around its circumference. The cut 9 may be formed in a separate run prior to lowering the work string (7) into the well (100). The cut 9 may be formed by a cutting tool which may be attached to or may be part of the perforating tool and may be formed upon or simultaneously with the perforations 10.
[0054] It is important to understand that “cut” does not have to go entirely through the section of tubular 2. The purpose of the cut 9 is to create enough weakness in the tubular 2 such that when that when pulling tension is maintained and the perforation guns activate, the tubular 2 can be pulled free from the well.
[0055] The amount of weakness that is formed in the tubular from the cut will be determined by several factors. Some examples of these factors include the thickness of the tubular wall, the material of the tubular, the angle of the cut, the age and strength of the cement, pressure on the tubular, amount of force that the pulling tool can apply. The calculation of these factors and establishment of how much weakness is enough is well within the ability of one skilled in the art.
[0056] The cut 9 can be formed with a cutting tool that cuts entirely through the wall of the tubular 2 around the circumference of the pipe. But it can also be formed with by the cutting tool cutting partway through the tubular 2 wall. Another option is to form the cuts at intervals around the circumference of the tubular 2 (either all the way or part of the way through). It can also be formed by an arrangement of charges on the perforation gun itself or as another tool on the same work string. The arrangement could produce the cut 9 entirely around the circumference of the tubular 2 or by creating enough holes in the tubular 2 wall that the tubular 2 can be pulled out during operation. It can be easier to form a cut 9 simultaneously with the activation of the perforating tool 8 by using an arrangement of charges, rather than a cutting tool.
[0057] A combination of cutting tool and charges can be used to create the required weakness formed by the cut. The cut can also be at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the tubular.
[0058] Both a cutting tool and an arrangement of charges are examples of a means to create a weakness in a tubular. Normally it is at the cut where the separation of the tubular 2 to be pulled from the rest of the entire length of pipe within the well will occur. However, these can be some arrangements, where the separation will occur in the neighboring region of the cut, but not precisely on it. For example, the perforating tool forming the cut can be two or more rows of perforations around the circumference at different heights within the tubular 2. The separation could occur between the rows, rather than on a single specific row. Another example could be that more than one cut is made by the cutting tool.
[0059] While the figures show that the cut 9 is formed in the tubular 2 before the operation of activation of the perforation gun, this is not the case. It is possible for the cut to be formed at the same time as the activation of the perforation gun. This has the advantage of the entire operation being possible in a single run. If the cut is made by the cutting tool, on the same work string as the perforation gun, it will normally be arranged below the perforation gun. However, it is possible for the cutting tool to be arranged above the perforation gun depending on how the work string is going to be operated.
[0060] After the perforating tool 8 and the tubular pulling tool 6 is lowered down in the tubular 2, tubular pulling tool 6 is activated so that it attaches to the tubular (2) and a pulling tension is introduced to the tubular 2. Due to the friction force between the outer surface of the tubular 2 and the material in the anulus (3) the tubular (2) is prevented from moving,
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[0062] In an alternative embodiment, dynamic under balance is introduced. By introducing dynamic under balance when perforating the settled solids in the annulus 3 may be broken up further and reduce the friction even further.
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[0065] The present disclosure in some embodiments provides a method for pulling tubulars out of a subterranean well, the method comprising the steps of: i) lowering a work string into the subterranean well, the work string comprising a perforating tool for perforating the tubular, and a tubular pulling tool configured to engage with the inside of and pull tubulars out of the subterranean well; ii) connecting the tubular pulling tool to the tubular; iii) activating the perforating tool to form plurality of perforations extending from an inner wall of the tubular through a material deposited in an annulus defined between the tubular and an outer tubular; iv) immediately upon activating the perforating gun and while maintaining pulling tension to the tubular, ripping the tubular on the work string out of the subterranean well without fluid circulation from the surface.
[0066] An embodiment of the present disclosure is a method wherein the work string further comprising a tubular cutting tool configured for circumferentially cutting the tubular. An embodiment of the present disclosure is a method wherein the work string further comprising a surge tool comprising a fluid chamber. An embodiment of the present disclosure, after step ii), forming the tubular a cut with the tubular cutting tool. An embodiment of the present disclosure is a method wherein the inner tubular is a production tubing and the outer tubular is a casing. An embodiment of the present disclosure is a method wherein, before step i), installing a seal a location below the tubular that is removed without fluid circulation from the surface.
[0067] Another embodiment of the present disclosure is a system for pulling tubulars in a subterranean well, the system comprising a perforating tool for perforating the tubular; a tubular pulling tool configured for pulling the tubular out of the subterranean, a cutting tool configured for forming a cut of the tubular, a surge tool comprising a fluid chamber with an internal pressure that is lower than the well pressure and the pressure in an annulus defined between the tubular and an outer tubular, wherein the perforating tool and the tubular pulling tool, the cutting tool and the surge tool are attached to a work string characterized in that the system not comprising a fluid circulation arrangement from the surface.
[0068] An embodiment of the present disclosure, the surge tool is comprising a fluid chamber. An embodiment of the present disclosure, the perforating tool is comprising one or more perforating guns. An embodiment of the present disclosure, the perforating tool is configured for forming the cut on the tubular. An embodiment of the present disclosure, the inner tubular is a production tubing. An embodiment of the present disclosure, the outer tubular is a casing.
[0069] While it is an advantage that a tubular can be pulled without fluid circulation from the surface into the annulus, there could be situations where this could be advantageous. It may be possible that a tubular is difficult to pull and the fluid circulation will make this easier.
[0070] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to the embodiment illustrated, it should be understood that modifications and/or additions can be made to the device, which remain within the field and scope of the invention.