HYBRID CABLE WITH CONNECTING DEVICE
20210350953 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
- Frédéric Nicolas (Saint Etienne de Montluc, FR)
- Oleg Valishin (Carquefou, FR)
- Florent Guichard (Nantes, FR)
Cpc classification
E21B49/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H01B7/046
ELECTRICITY
H01B11/22
ELECTRICITY
E21B17/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B47/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G01V1/42
PHYSICS
H01B7/17
ELECTRICITY
G02B6/4431
PHYSICS
International classification
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B49/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G02B6/44
PHYSICS
Abstract
A hybrid cable for collecting data inside a well includes an electrical cable extending along a longitudinal axis of the hybrid cable, an optical fiber extending along the longitudinal axis, an armor that extends along the longitudinal axis, and encircles the electrical cable and the optical fiber, and a connecting device extending along the longitudinal axis, to enclose the electrical cable and the optical fiber, and to be enclosed by the armor. The connecting device has an unsmooth external surface.
Claims
1. A hybrid cable for collecting data inside a well, the hybrid cable comprising: an electrical cable extending along a longitudinal axis of the hybrid cable; an optical fiber extending along the longitudinal axis; an armor that extends along the longitudinal axis, and encircles the electrical cable and the optical fiber; and a connecting device extending along the longitudinal axis, to enclose the electrical cable and the optical fiber, and to be enclosed by the armor, wherein the connecting device has an unsmooth external surface and a smooth inner surface.
2. The hybrid cable of claim 1, wherein the armor comprise: plural inner mechanical cables, which encircle the connecting device, and plural outer mechanical cables, which encircle the plural inner mechanical cables and the connecting device.
3. The hybrid cable of claim 1, wherein the connecting device has a through slot that provides direct access to the electrical cable and the optical fiber.
4. The hybrid cable of claim 3, further comprising: a connector connected to the electrical cable or the optical fiber, the connector having a lead extending away from the connector.
5. The hybrid cable of claim 4, further comprising: a take-out plug placed in the through slot, wherein the lead extends through the take-out plug and ends at a corresponding pod on an exterior surface of the take-out plug.
6. The hybrid cable of claim 5, wherein the connector is an electrical connector that is electrically connected to the electrical cable.
7. The hybrid cable of claim 5, further comprising: an external device connected to the take-out plug.
8. The hybrid cable of claim 7, wherein the external device comprises a positioning tool.
9. The hybrid cable of claim 7, wherein the external device is an electromagnet that is fed with electrical power through the lead of the connector, and the connector is an electrical connector electrically connected to the electrical cable.
10. The hybrid cable of claim 8, further comprising: an external housing configured to fully cover the take-out plug.
11. The hybrid cable of claim 1, further comprising: a swage band located around the armor so that the swage band deforms the armor when clamped to the connecting device and the armor and the swage band conform to the unsmooth external surface of the connecting device.
12. The hybrid cable of claim 11, further comprising: a passive magnetic clamp attached over the swage band.
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21. The hybrid cable of claim 1, wherein a length of the connecting device along the longitudinal axis is shorter than a total length of the hybrid cable.
22. A hybrid cable for collecting data inside a well, the hybrid cable, comprising: an electrical cable extending along a longitudinal axis of the hybrid cable; an optical fiber extending along the longitudinal axis; an armor that extends along the longitudinal axis and encircles the electrical cable and the optical fiber; a connecting device extending along the longitudinal axis, to enclose the electrical cable and the optical fiber, and to be enclosed by the armor, the connecting device having a through slot that provides direct access to the electrical cable and the optical fiber; a connector connected to the electrical cable or the optical fiber, the connector having a lead extending away from the connector; and a take-out plug placed in the through slot, wherein the connecting device has an unsmooth external surface, and the lead extends through the take-out plug and ends at a corresponding pod on an exterior surface of the take-out plug.
23. The hybrid cable of claim 22, further comprising: an external device connected to the take-out plug.
24. The hybrid cable of claim 23, wherein the external device comprises a positioning tool or the external device is an electromagnet that is fed with electrical power through the lead of the connector, and the connector is an electrical connector electrically connected to the electrical cable.
25. The hybrid cable of claim 22, wherein a length of the connecting device along the longitudinal axis is shorter than a total length of the hybrid cable.
26. A hybrid cable for collecting data inside a well, the hybrid cable comprising: an electrical cable extending along a longitudinal axis of the hybrid cable; an optical fiber extending along the longitudinal axis; an armor that extends along the longitudinal axis, and encircles the electrical cable and the optical fiber; a connecting device extending along the longitudinal axis, to enclose the electrical cable and the optical fiber, and to be enclosed by the armor; a swage band located around the armor so that the swage band deforms the armor when clamped to the connecting device and the armor and the swage band conform to the unsmooth external surface of the connecting device; and a passive magnetic clamp attached over the swage band, wherein the connecting device has an unsmooth external surface.
27. The hybrid cable of claim 26, wherein a length of the connecting device along the longitudinal axis is shorter than a total length of the hybrid cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments and, together with the description, explain these embodiments. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] The following description of the embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the invention. Instead, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims. In various embodiments as illustrated in the figures, an apparatus and method for taking out an electrical signal and/or an optical signal from a hybrid cable, or wireline, is discussed. The hybrid cable is lowered into a well for collecting data related to the well. However, the invention is not limited to a well, but it may be used for other seismic exploration cases, for example, 4D seismic surveys.
[0032] Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0033] Prior to discussing the invention, a configuration of a hybrid sensing apparatus deployed into a well is discussed with regard to
[0034] The hybrid sensing apparatus 200 includes an adaptor 210 that achieves a connection (mechanical, electrical and optical) between the electro-optical cable 202, an electrical cable 220, and an optical (or electro-optical) cable 240. The position of the adaptor within the well can be determined by adding a positioning tool (a gamma ray sensor, a casing collar locator, or the like) to the adaptor 210. A length of the electrical cable 220 could be the same, smaller or larger than a length of the optical cable 240. In one implementation, the optical cable 240 is longer than the electrical cable 220. An array 222 of probes 222A to 222B (only two are shown for simplicity, but the number of probes can be any number equal to or larger than 1) are distributed along the electrical cable 220, at known positions relative to the adaptor 210, so that their positions in the well are known with high accuracy since position of the adaptor 210 is known. The optical cable 240 is attached to the plural probes 222A to 222B through dedicated contact members.
[0035] The controller 310 is placed at the surface 311 and includes the necessary equipment for supplying power and exchanging data with the discrete probes (only two shown in the figure for simplicity) of the array 222 of sensors and the optical cable 240. The optical cable 240 is split from the adaptor 210 and extends down into the well 320, in parallel to the electrical cable 220. In another embodiment, the electro-optical cable 202 may include one or more optical fibers packed together as an optical component 312 (including one or more optical fibers 240 provided in a sheath 241) and one or more electrical cables 242 packed together in a corresponding sheath 243, as shown in
[0036] One or more electrical components 322 may be provided inside the electro-optical cable 202. The optical component 312 and the one or more electrical components 322 may then be packed together inside a sheath. One or more strength members may be distributed around the sheath, which may be optional for ensuring that the weight of the array of sensors does not break or apply any tension to the electrical and optical components.
[0037] Returning to
[0038] This intimate connection of plural portions of the DAS component with the well or casing, at least at certain points that correspond to the discrete probes, has one or more advantages as now discussed. With preferred optimized configurations, the direct connection between portions of the DAS component 312 and the casing 323 can provide a positioning accuracy to the optical fiber of the DAS component due to the known depth control of the discreet probes. This positioning accuracy can be achieved by a range of methods including but not limited to seismic transit time check, noise or heat trace detection of seismic probe adjacent to the fiber, or fiber deformation.
[0039] The controller 310 receives at least two sets of data, a first set 350 generated by the optical component 312 and a second set 360 generated by the sensors 316A, 316B of the discrete probe array 220. Both sets of data may include seismic information, and, as already noted above, the second set may be used to improve the accuracy of the first set. Further, by combining the two sets of data at the processor 314, the accuracy of the recorded seismic traces and their locations is improved. Any known method may be used for this combination.
[0040] The arrangement illustrated in
[0041] Thus, according to an embodiment of the invention, there is a connecting device that is configured to be attached between parts of the optical component 312, i.e., to be placed around the optical fibers 240 and the electrical cables 242 in
[0042] While
[0043] To attach a take-out port to the hybrid cable 400, so that an electrical signal or an optical signal or both can be taken out along the hybrid cable 400, at any desired location, according to the embodiment illustrated in
[0044] A connecting device 500 is then inserted between the ends 441A and 441B of the inner mechanical cables 441 and the ends 442A and 442B of the outer mechanical cables 442 as illustrated in
[0045] To place the connecting device 500 around the electrical cable 410 and the optical fiber 420, the connecting device 500 may be formed from two or more parts. For example,
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[0048] A cross-section of the system shown in
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[0050] Irrespective of the way in which the connecting device 500 is added to the hybrid cable 400, parts of the armoring cables 440 are overlaying the connecting device 500, and after these cables are swaged against the unsmooth external surface 530 of the connecting device 500, the cables intimately conform to the unsmooth external surface 530 as illustrated in
[0051] The material used for swage bands, connecting device, and the inner and outer mechanical cables may include steel, any metal, titanium, or any other material that is strong and also plastic enough to undertake the swage procedure. The presence of the connecting device 500 allows to maintain the armor of the hybrid cable, and thus to protect the electrical cable and the optical fiber present inside the connecting device 500. The connecting device 500 further maintains the cable breaking strength, and allows the installation of electronics outside the hybrid cable. Moreover, should it be of use due to interruption of the complete armor, the connecting device 500 is configured to maintain the electrical connection between the armor cables 440 of the hybrid cable 400. Similarly, the connecting device 500 might be configured to maintain the electrical connection between the armor cables 440 of the hybrid cable and the housing of the external device, as discussed later.
[0052] Just prior or after adding the connecting device 500 around the electrical cable 410 and the optical fiber 420, an electrical connector 412, or an optical connector 422, or both may be added to the hybrid cable 400, as shown in
[0053] A take-out port 700 may be added to completely close the through slot 520 and allow, at the same time, the leads 412A and 422A to pass through. Thus, the take-out port 700 and the connecting device 500 form a system for taking out a signal from the hybrid cable 400, for example, an electrical signal, an optical signal, or both. In one application, the leads 412A and 422A terminate at corresponding pads 413 and 433, on the outside surface of the take-out port 700. Note that if only electrical power or an electrical signal need to be taken out of the hybrid cable 400, the take-out port 700 includes only the electrical pad 413. The same is true if only an optical signal is desired to be taken out, then only the optical pad 433 is present on the outside surface of the take-out port 700. However, if both electrical and optical signals are necessary to be taken out of the hybrid cable, then both pads are present. The pads may be implemented based on the existing standards to have any shape or size. The take-out port 700 may be made of an insulator material and may be sized to press fit inside the through slot 520, to securely be attached to the connecting device 500. Although
[0054] Having the take-out port 700 in place, an external device 800, as shown in
[0055] The external device 800 may be an electrical device, an optical device or a mixture of them. For example, in one embodiment, the external device is an electromagnet that connects only to electrical pad(s) 413 for receiving electrical current. In this way, when the wireline formed by the hybrid cable 400 is lowered into a well 900, as illustrated in
[0056] In another embodiment as illustrated in
[0057] In another embodiment, as illustrated in
[0058] The hybrid cable 400 may be used to generate a seismic image of the well's surroundings. The hybrid cable 400 may be used with the sensor array 222 having seismic sensors (in the probes), in the well. A seismic source (not shown) located on the ground or in a different well, is shot for generating seismic waves. The seismic waves propagate from the seismic source into the ground and then they get reflected and/or refracted on various geophysical underground structures. Part of these reflected and/or refracted waves propagate toward the seismic sensors located in the discrete probes and also impinge on the one or more optical fibers 420 and are recorded by these sensors and by a computing device that is connected to the one or more optical fibers. Based on the recorded seismic signals, an image of the oil and gas reservoir around the well is determined. By monitoring these images, one skilled in the art is able to estimate the “health” of the well, whether an intervention is necessary to increase the well production, i.e., to manage the well.
[0059] A method for adding the take-out port 700 to the hybrid cable 400 is now discussed with regard to
[0060] The method may further include a step of connecting an electrical connector or an optical connector to one of the electrical cable or the optical fiber inside the hybrid cable, a step of placing the take-out plug 700 over the slot 520 of the connecting device 500, a step of connecting corresponding pads of the take-out plug 700 to leads of the electrical or optical connectors, a step of adding the external device 800 to the take-out plug 700, a step of adding an external housing 1100 over the take-out plug 700 and/or the external device 800, a step of lowering the hybrid cable into a well, a step of activating the external device (if an electromagnet) to contact the hybrid cable to the well casing, and a step of recording data with the optical fiber. The method may further include a step of recoding seismic data with a sensor array, in parallel to the recording of the data with the optical fiber.
[0061] The disclosed embodiments provide an apparatus and method for adding a take-out port to a hybrid cable. One or more of the embodiments discussed above allow to:
[0062] Provide a continuous DAS sensor above, along and below a series of seismic probes. This provides nearly complete well coverage with one single shot, while providing the benefits indicated below.
[0063] Provide a positioning accuracy to the optical fiber DAS measurement by the depth control of the seismic probes. This positioning accuracy is preferably achieved by associating a positioning tool like a gamma-ray sensor or a collar locator to an external device, at one or any take out; alternatively, it can be achieved by a range of methods, including but not limited to, seismic transit time check, noise or heat trace detection of the seismic shuttle adjacent to the fiber, or fiber deformation.
[0064] Allow to keep a discrete measuring directivity, and compensate for the DAS directional blindness in the zone of interest, by placing discrete seismic shuttles in the zones of interest.
[0065] Allow to correct optical fiber directional response by combining DAS single component measurement with three component measurement.
[0066] Allow to compensate and calibrate optical fiber sensitivity during acquisition by using the signal of the seismic shuttles.
[0067] Allow a better coupling between optical fiber and borehole wall by pushing the fiber to the wellbore with the seismic shuttle's coupling (anchoring) device.
[0068] Allow a better calibration of the DAS sensor.
[0069] Allow to use the hybrid cable above, along, and below a seismic array that is distributed inside a well.
[0070] Compensate for the DAS directional blindness by placing discrete seismic sensors (or the like) in the zone of interest.
[0071] Not compromising the mechanical strength of the optical component despite direct connection of external devices with the hybrid cable.
[0072] Allow to operate at higher temperature by prolongation of the optical fiber below the seismic array of seismic tools which have a more limited operating temperature range.
[0073] It should be understood that this description is not intended to limit the invention. On the contrary, the embodiments are intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which are included in the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Further, in the detailed description of the embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the claimed invention. However, one skilled in the art would understand that various embodiments may be practiced without such specific details.
[0074] Although the features and elements of the present embodiments are described in the embodiments in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone without the other features and elements of the embodiments or in various combinations with or without other features and elements disclosed herein.
[0075] This written description uses examples of the subject matter disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the same, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the subject matter is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims.