REMOVING WELLBORE COMPLETION COMPONENTS IN A WELLBORE
20230272681 ยท 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B33/1293
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E21B7/061
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E21B23/03
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E21B23/02
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E21B29/06
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E21B17/1078
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E21B17/1007
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International classification
E21B17/10
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E21B23/02
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E21B23/03
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E21B29/06
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E21B33/129
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A bottom hole assembly (BHA) includes a top sub-assembly configured to couple to a downhole conveyance to move into a wellbore that includes completion components secured in the wellbore; a drill bit configured to drill out and remove a first portion of a subset of the completion components; and an expandable reamer including a cutting assembly and configured to adjust between a retracted position in which a diameter of the cutting assembly is less than a diameter of a bore through at least one of the completion components and an activated position in which the diameter of the cutting assembly is greater than the diameter of the bore. The expandable reamer is further configured to remove a second portion of the subset of the completion components in the activated position.
Claims
1. A method for drilling out a wellbore completion, comprising: running a downhole tool on a downhole conveyance from a terranean surface into a wellbore that comprises a plurality of completion components secured in the wellbore, the downhole tool comprising a bottom hole assembly that comprises a drill bit and an expandable reamer that comprises a cutting assembly; operating the drill bit to drill out and remove a first portion of a subset of the plurality of completion components coupled to a wellbore liner installed in the wellbore; adjusting the expandable reamer from a retracted position in which a diameter of the cutting assembly is: (i) less than a diameter of a bore through at least one of the plurality of completion components, and (ii) substantially the same as a diameter of the drill bit, to an activated position in which the diameter of the cutting assembly is: (i) greater than the diameter of the bore through the at least one of the plurality of completion components, and (ii) less than a diameter of the wellbore liner; operating the expandable reamer in the activated position to remove a second portion of the subset of the plurality of completion components; subsequently to operating the expandable reamer in the activated position to remove the second portion of the subset of the plurality of completion components, adjusting the expandable reamer from the activated position to the retracted position; and running the drill bit and the expandable reamer in the retracted position through the bore of the at least one of the plurality of completion components.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising running the downhole tool from the terranean surface through the wellbore to a depth that is uphole of the plurality of completion components with the expandable reamer in the retracted position.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the cutting assembly comprises a plurality of expandable cutters.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the completion components comprises an open hole packer.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the subset of the plurality of completion components comprises a cement valve and a liner float.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first portion comprises cement, and the second portion comprises at least a part of the cement valve or the liner float.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the subset of the plurality of completion components are coupled to a tubular that is installed in the wellbore.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the tubular comprises a wellbore liner.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein running the downhole tool on the downhole conveyance comprises running the downhole tool on a tubular work string that comprises drill pipe.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein adjusting the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position comprises at least one of: mechanically adjusting the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position; electrically adjusting the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position; or hydraulically adjusting the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position.
11. A downhole bottom hole assembly (BHA), comprising: a top sub-assembly configured to couple to a downhole conveyance to move the BHA from a terranean surface into a wellbore that comprises a plurality of completion components coupled to a wellbore liner installed in the wellbore; a drill bit coupled to the top assembly and configured to drill out and remove a first portion of a subset of the plurality of completion components; and an expandable reamer coupled to the top sub-assembly uphole of the drill bit, the expandable reamer comprising a cutting assembly and configured to adjust between a retracted position in which a diameter of the cutting assembly is: (i) less than a diameter of a bore through at least one of the plurality of completion components, and (ii) substantially the same as a diameter of the drill bit, and an activated position in which the diameter of the cutting assembly is: (i) greater than the diameter of the bore through the at least one of the plurality of completion components, and (ii) less than a diameter of the wellbore liner, wherein the expandable reamer is further configured to remove a second portion of the subset of the plurality of completion components in the activated position and return to the retracted position, each of the drill bit and the expandable reamer in the retracted position configured to pass through the bore of the at least one of the plurality of completion components.
12. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the downhole tool is configured to run from the terranean surface through the wellbore to a depth that is uphole of the plurality of completion components with the expandable reamer in the retracted position.
13. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the cutting assembly comprises a plurality of expandable cutters.
14. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the at least one of the completion components comprises an open hole packer.
15. The downhole BHA of claim 14, wherein the subset of the plurality of completion components comprises a cement valve and a liner float.
16. The downhole BHA of claim 15, wherein the first portion comprises cement, and the second portion comprises at least a part of the cement valve or the liner float.
17. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the subset of the plurality of completion components are configured to couple to a tubular that is installed in the wellbore.
18. The downhole BHA of claim 17, wherein the tubular comprises a wellbore liner.
19. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the downhole conveyance comprises a tubular work string that comprises drill pipe.
20. The downhole BHA of claim 11, wherein the expandable reamer is configured to adjust from the retracted position to the activated position by at least one of: a mechanical adjustment of the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position; an electrical adjustment of the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position; or a hydraulic adjustment of the expandable reamer from the retracted position to the activated position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] According to the present disclosure, the downhole tool 100 can be run into the wellbore 20 in order to remove all or a portion of one or more completion components 55a, 55b, and 55c that are installed in the wellbore 20 and, more specifically, in or downhole of a wellbore tubular 35, such as a wellbore liner or other tubular, installed in the wellbore 20. As shown in
[0029] In the example of
[0030] As shown, the wellbore system 10 accesses the subterranean formation 40 (and other formations) and provides access to hydrocarbons located in such subterranean formation 40. In an example implementation of system 10, the system 10 may be used for a production operation in which the hydrocarbons may be produced from the subterranean formation 40 within a wellbore tubular (for example, through the production casing 35 or other production tubular).
[0031] A drilling assembly (not shown) may be used to form the wellbore 20 extending from the terranean surface 12 and through one or more geological formations in the Earth. One or more subterranean formations, such as subterranean formation 40, are located under the terranean surface 12. As will be explained in more detail below, one or more wellbore casings, such as a surface casing 30 and production casing 35, may be installed in at least a portion of the wellbore 20. In some embodiments, a drilling assembly used to form the wellbore 20 may be deployed on a body of water rather than the terranean surface 12. For instance, in some embodiments, the terranean surface 12 may be an ocean, gulf, sea, or any other body of water under which hydrocarbon-bearing formations may be found. In short, reference to the terranean surface 12 includes both land and water surfaces and contemplates forming and developing one or more wellbore systems 10 from either or both locations.
[0032] In some embodiments of the wellbore system 10, the wellbore 20 may be cased with one or more casings. As illustrated, the wellbore 20 includes a conductor casing 25, which extends from the terranean surface 12 shortly into the Earth. A portion of the wellbore 20 enclosed by the conductor casing 25 may be a large diameter borehole. Additionally, in some embodiments, the wellbore 20 may be offset from vertical (for example, a slant wellbore). Even further, in some embodiments, the wellbore 20 may be a stepped wellbore, such that a portion is drilled vertically downward and then curved to a substantially horizontal wellbore portion. Additional substantially vertical and horizontal wellbore portions may be added according to, for example, the type of terranean surface 12, the depth of one or more target subterranean formations, the depth of one or more productive subterranean formations, or other criteria.
[0033] Downhole of the conductor casing 25 may be the surface casing 30. The surface casing 30 may enclose a slightly smaller borehole and protect the wellbore 20 from intrusion of, for example, freshwater aquifers located near the terranean surface 12. The wellbore 20 may than extend vertically downward. This portion of the wellbore 20 may be enclosed by the production casing 35. Any of the illustrated casings, as well as other casings or tubulars that may be present in the wellbore system 10, may include wellbore liners, such as an off bottom liner.
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[0041] As the BHA 200 runs through the liner 201 with the expandable reamer assembly 204 in the activated position, the cutting sub-assemblies 205 can be operated to remove the remaining ports of the completion components 210, 212, and 214 without having the trip the BHA 200 out of the wellbore. Once this removal process is completed as shown in
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[0043] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. For example, example operations, methods, or processes described herein may include more steps or fewer steps than those described. Further, the steps in such example operations, methods, or processes may be performed in different successions than that described or illustrated in the figures. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.