Bypass adapter for use with a packer tool on a production tubing positioned in a casing string
10989012 ยท 2021-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
On a production tubing positioned in a casing string, a bypass adapter is coupled to a packer tool. The bypass adapter comprises an inner mandrel positioned in an inner bore of the packer tool. Injection gas flows between the production tubing and the casing string, through a plurality of ports, in a space located inside the inner bore of the packer tool and outside of the inner mandrel, thus bypassing the packer tool. This injection gas then flows down the outside of a tailpipe located below the packer tool. Fluid produced by the well mixed with this injected gas flows inside the tailpipe, through the inner mandrel, and into the production tubing.
Claims
1. A bypass adapter for use with a production tubing positioned in a casing string, the bypass adapter comprising: a top sub including a tubular body connectable to the production tubing; an inlet sub including a tubular body connectable to the top sub, an inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of injection ports extending between the inner bore below a connection to the top sub and the outer surface; a packer tool connectable to the inlet sub, the packer tool including an inner bore, and a packer element capable of sealing against the casing string; a bottom sub including a tubular body connectable to the packer tool, an inner bore, a seal located in the inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of exit ports extending between the inner bore above the seal and the outer surface; a plurality of check valves, each of the plurality of check valves being capable of controlling the flow of the first fluid through a corresponding one of the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, or through a corresponding one of the plurality of exit ports of the bottom sub; and an inner mandrel connectable to the top sub, the inner mandrel being sized to be positioned in the inner bore of the packer tool, and in the inner bore of the bottom sub in engagement with the seal of the bottom sub; wherein a first fluid can flow between the production tubing and the casing string, through the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, in a space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the inner bore of the packer tool, and through the plurality of exit ports in the bottom sub, and wherein a second fluid can flow inside the inner mandrel and into the production tubing.
2. The bypass adapter of claim 1, wherein an inner bore of the inner mandrel is essentially flush with a lower portion of an inner bore of the top sub whereby downhole tools can be run through the inner bore of the inner mandrel and the inner bore of the top sub.
3. The bypass adapter of claim 1, wherein the space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the packer tool has an annular cross-section with a flow area at least equal to half of the flow area of the inner mandrel.
4. The bypass adapter of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of check valves is positioned in a corresponding one of a plurality of pockets, each of the plurality of pockets being formed into the top sub or the bottom sub.
5. The bypass adapter of claim 4, further comprising: a plurality of longitudinal grooves, each of the plurality of longitudinal grooves extending from a corresponding one of the plurality of pockets to an end surface of the top sub; and a circumferential groove extending across all of the plurality of pockets.
6. A bypass adapter for use with a production tubing positioned in a casing string, the bypass adapter comprising: an outer assembly comprising: an inlet sub including a tubular body, an inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of injection ports extending between the inner bore below a coupling to a top sub and the outer surface; a packer tool coupled to the inlet sub, the packer tool including an inner bore, and a packer element capable of sealing against the casing string; a bottom sub including a tubular body coupled to the packer tool, an inner bore, a seal located in the inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of exit ports extending between the inner bore above the seal and the outer surface; an inner assembly coupled to the outer assembly, the inner assembly comprising: the top sub, wherein the top sub includes a tubular body connectable to the production tubing; an inner mandrel coupled to the top sub, the inner mandrel being sized to be positioned in the inner bore of the packer tool, and in the inner bore of the bottom sub in engagement with the seal of the bottom sub; and a plurality of check valves, each of the plurality of check valves being capable of controlling the flow of the first fluid through a corresponding one of the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, or through a corresponding one of the plurality of exit ports of the bottom sub, wherein a first fluid can flow between the production tubing and the casing string, through the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, in a space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the inner bore of the packer tool, and through the plurality of exit ports in the bottom sub, and wherein a second fluid can flow inside the inner mandrel and into the production tubing.
7. The bypass adapter of claim 6, wherein an inner bore of the inner mandrel is essentially flush with a lower portion of an inner bore of the top sub whereby downhole tools can be run through the inner bore of the inner mandrel and the inner bore of the top sub.
8. The bypass adapter of claim 6, wherein the space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the packer tool has an annular cross-section with a flow area at least equal to half of the flow area of the inner mandrel.
9. The bypass adapter of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of check valves is positioned in a corresponding one of a plurality of pockets, each of the plurality of pockets being formed into the top sub or the bottom sub.
10. The bypass adapter of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of longitudinal grooves, each of the plurality of longitudinal grooves extending from a corresponding one of the plurality of pockets to an end surface of the top sub; and a circumferential groove extending across all of the plurality of pockets.
11. A bypass adapter for use with a packer tool on a production tubing positioned in a casing string, the bypass adapter comprising: a top sub including a tubular body connectable to the production tubing; an inlet sub including a tubular body coupled to the top sub, an inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of injection ports extending between the inner bore below a coupling to the top sub and the outer surface, wherein the inlet sub is connectable to the packer tool; a bottom sub including a tubular body connectable to the packer tool, an inner bore, a seal located in the inner bore, an outer surface, and a plurality of exit ports extending between the inner bore above the seal and the outer surface; a plurality of check valves, each of the plurality of check valves being capable of controlling the flow of the first fluid through a corresponding one of the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, or through a corresponding one of the plurality of exit ports of the bottom sub; and an inner mandrel coupled to the top sub, the inner mandrel being sized to be positioned in the inner bore of the packer tool, and in the inner bore of the bottom sub in engagement with the seal of the bottom sub, wherein a first fluid can flow between the production tubing and the casing string, through the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, in a space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the packer tool, and through the plurality of exit ports in the bottom sub, and wherein a second fluid can flow inside the inner mandrel and into the production tubing.
12. The bypass adapter of claim 11, wherein an inner bore of the inner mandrel is essentially flush with a lower portion of an inner bore of the top sub whereby downhole tools can be run through the inner bore of the inner mandrel and the inner bore of the top sub.
13. The bypass adapter of claim 11, wherein the space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the packer tool has an annular cross-section with a flow area at least equal to half of the flow area of the inner mandrel.
14. The bypass adapter of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of check valves is positioned in a corresponding one of a plurality of pockets, each of the plurality of pockets being formed into the top sub or the bottom sub.
15. The bypass adapter of claim 14, further comprising: a plurality of longitudinal grooves, each of the plurality of longitudinal grooves extending from a corresponding one of the plurality of pockets to an end surface of the top sub; and a circumferential groove extending across all of the plurality of pockets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more detailed description of the embodiments of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) It is to be understood that the disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various exemplary embodiments and across the Figures provided herein. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various exemplary embodiments and/or configurations discussed in the various Figures. Additionally, the exemplary embodiments presented below may be combined in any combination of ways, i.e., any element from one exemplary embodiment may be used in any other exemplary embodiment, without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Finally, all numerical values in this disclosure may be approximate values unless otherwise specifically stated. Accordingly, various embodiments of the disclosure may deviate from the numbers, values, ranges, and proportions disclosed herein or illustrated in the Figures without departing from the intended scope.
(9) The bypass adapter disclosed herein is connected to a packer tool. In an example embodiment, the bypass-adapter comprises an injection sub that includes a plurality of injection ports, for example, three injection ports. Each of these injection ports can be equipped with a check valve to prevent backflow from the packer tool. Each of these injection ports may have a typical flow area of 0.077 sq. Inches, providing the bypass adapter with an effective injection flow area of 0.231 sq. Inches. The plurality of injection ports may permit longer run time of the bypass adapter, even in conditions where scale deposition occurs.
(10) In an example embodiment of the bypass adapter, a first fluid (e.g., a gas injected during Gas Lift) may flow between the production tubing and the casing string, through the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub, and through a space located outside the inner mandrel and inside the packer tool. The cross-section of the space can have an effective flow area of 1.337 sq. Inches, virtually the same flow area of 1 inches tubing.
(11) In an example embodiment of the bypass adapter, an inner bore of the inner mandrel may be essentially flush with a lower portion of an inner bore of the top sub. These inner bore may have an internal diameter of 1.75 inches. The geometry can permit running downhole tools below the packer tool, should it become necessary. A second fluid (e.g., fluid produced by the well mixed with injected gas) may flow inside the inner mandrel and into the production tubing.
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(13) The plurality of check valves 22 may be connected to the inlet sub 16 via National-Pipe-Thread (NPT) connections. Check valves of different sizes can be connected to the inlet sub 16 by using threaded adapters. Each of the plurality of check valves may be capable of controlling the direction of flow of the first fluid through a corresponding one of the plurality of injection ports of the inlet sub. Fewer or more than three check valves 22 may be connected to the inlet sub 16.
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(15) The inlet sub 16 includes an inner bore 28. A plurality of injection ports 24 extend between the inner bore 28 below the NU tubing connection 40 and an outer surface 26 (e.g., a top surface) of the inlet sub 16. Only one injection port 24 is visible in
(16) In alternative embodiments, for example, in casings having an internal diameter larger than 5.5 inches, the plurality of check valves 22 may alternatively be connected to the exit ports 30 below the bottom sub 20. Regardless of whether the check valves 22 are connected to the injection ports 24 or the exit ports 30, the check valves 22 are configured to allow flow only in the downward direction.
(17) The inner mandrel 14 is sized to be positioned in the inner bore 38 of the packer tool 18. The inner mandrel 14 is further sized to be positioned in the inner bore 32 of the bottom sub 20, and in engagement with the seal 36 of the bottom sub 20. An inner bore of the inner mandrel 14 is fluidly connected to an inner bore of the top sub 12 such that a second fluid entering a bottom of the inner mandrel 14 can flow and leave a top of the adapter sub 12, thus reaching the production tubing connected on top of the adapter sub 12.
(18) In contrast to other known bypass adapters, the inner bore of the inner mandrel 14 is essentially flush with a lower portion of the inner bore of the top sub 12 such that downhole tools can be run through the inner bore of the inner mandrel 14 and the inner bore of the top sub 12. Furthermore, a space located outside the inner mandrel 14 and inside the inner bore 38 of the packer tool 18 has an annular cross-section. The cross-section preferably has a flow area at least equal to half of the flow area of the inner mandrel 14.
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(22) In embodiments where the plurality of check valves 22 are alternatively connected to the exit ports 30 below the bottom sub 20, the plurality of check valves 22 may similarly be located in pockets formed into the bottom sub of the bypass adapter. This configuration may be achieved by increasing the outside diameter tubular body of the bottom sub to 5.5 Inches, threading the exit ports 30 to NPT, extending the length of the section below the exit ports 30 by 6 Inches, and positioning a deflector collar below the check valves 22. This embodiment can only be used in casing strings with an internal diameter larger than 5.5 Inches.
(23) The claimed invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and description. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description thereto are not intended to limit the claims to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the claims.