System and method for fracturing a well
10724331 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B34/063
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B34/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A system and method for fracturing a well can comprise a base pipe comprising an insert port capable of housing a stop ball partially within the chamber of it, and a sliding sleeve. The sliding sleeve can comprise a first sleeve with an in inner surface. That inner surface can comprise a void. The first sleeve can be maneuverable into two positions. In the first position, the void can rest on a surface of the base pipe not comprising an insert port. Such positioning can prevent a stop ball from exiting the chamber of the base pipe. In the second position, the void can rest over an insert port. Such positioning can allow the stop ball to the chamber of the base pipe and to enter the void.
Claims
1. A well fracturing system, the system comprising: a base pipe comprising an insert port capable of housing a stop ball and a second insert port, said insert port passing through a wall of said base pipe; a sliding sleeve comprising a first sleeve, said first sleeve comprising an inner surface, said inner surface comprising a void, wherein said void extends around the inner diameter of said base pipe, said first sleeve maneuverable into a first position in which said stop ball is partially within a chamber of said base pipe, said stop ball prevented from exiting said chamber of said base pipe by said void being adjacent a surface of said base pipe not including said insert port or said second insert port; and a second position in which said stop ball is capable of exiting said chamber of said base pipe to enter said void when said void is adjacent said insert port; and an actuator that actuates said sliding sleeve between said first position and said second position, such that while said actuator is in a closed state, said sliding sleeve is in said first position and while said actuator is in an open state, said sliding sleeve is in said second position.
2. The well fracturing system of claim 1 further comprising: a fixed sleeve fixed around said base pipe near a first side of said sliding sleeve, wherein said actuator connects said fixed sleeve to said sliding sleeve, said actuator capable of moving said sliding sleeve from said first position to said second position.
3. The well fracturing system of claim 2, wherein said actuator is a spring.
4. The well fracturing system of claim 2 further comprising an impedance device that impedes said actuator from actuating.
5. The well fracturing system of claim 2 further comprising an outer ring fixed around said base pipe near said first side of said sliding sleeve.
6. The well fracturing system of claim 1, wherein said insert port is narrower near said chamber of said base pipe, to prevent said stop ball from completely entering said chamber.
7. The well fracturing system of claim 1 further comprising a one-way valve at a production port to prevent fracturing fluid from exiting said base pipe at said production port.
8. A well fracturing system, the system comprising: a base pipe comprising an insert port capable of housing a stop ball and a second insert port, said insert port passing through a wall of said base pipe; a sliding sleeve comprising a first sleeve, said first sleeve comprising an inner surface, said inner surface comprising a void and a second void, said first sleeve maneuverable into a first position in which said stop ball is partially within a chamber of said base pipe, said stop ball prevented from exiting said chamber of said base pipe by said void being adjacent a surface of said base pipe not including said insert port and said second void being adjacent said surface of said base pipe not including said second insert port; and a second position in which said stop ball is capable of exiting said chamber of said base pipe to enter said void when said void is adjacent said insert port, further said second position wherein said second void is adjacent said second insert port; and an actuator that actuates said sliding sleeve between said first position and said second position, such that while said actuator is in a closed state, said sliding sleeve is in said first position and while said actuator is in an open state, said sliding slave is in said second position.
9. The well fracturing system of claim 8 further comprising: a fixed sleeve fixed around said base pipe near a first side of said sliding sleeve, wherein said actuator connects said fixed sleeve to said sliding sleeve, said actuator capable of moving said sliding sleeve from said first position to said second position.
10. The well fracturing system of claim 9, wherein said actuator is a spring.
11. The well fracturing system of claim 9 further comprising an impedance device that impedes said actuator from actuating.
12. The well fracturing system of claim 9 further comprising an outer ring fixed around said base pipe near a first side of said sliding sleeve.
13. The well fracturing system of claim 8, wherein said insert port is narrower near said chamber of said base pipe, to prevent said stop ball from completely entering said chamber.
14. The well fracturing system of claim 8 further comprising a one-way valve at a production port to prevent fracturing fluid from exiting said base pipe at said production port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Described herein is an improved fracturing system and method for acquiring oil and gas. The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention as claimed and is provided in the context of the particular examples discussed below, variations of which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. It will be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation (as in any development project), design decisions must be made to achieve the designers' specific goals (e.g., compliance with system- and business-related constraints), and that these goals will vary from one implementation to another. It will also be appreciated that such development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the field of the appropriate art having the benefit of this disclosure. Accordingly, the claims appended hereto are not intended to be limited by the disclosed embodiments, but are to be accorded their widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
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(25) Fracturing valve 500 can further comprise a frac ball 501 and one or more stop balls 502. In one embodiment, stop ball 502 can rest in insert port 101. At a fracturing state, actuator 206 can be in a closed state, pushing stop ball 502 partially into chamber 104. In such state, frac ball 501 can be released from the surface and down the well. Frac ball 501 will be halted at insert port 101 by any protruding stop balls 502 while fracturing valve 500 is in fracturing mode. As such, the protruding portion of stop ball 502 can halt frac ball 501. In this state, fracturing port 102 will be open, allowing flow of proppant from chamber 104 through fracturing port 102 and into a formation, thereby allowing fracturing to take place.
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(28) Various changes in the details of the illustrated operational methods are possible without departing from the scope of the following claims. Some embodiments may combine the activities described herein as being separate steps. Similarly, one or more of the described steps may be omitted, depending upon the specific operational environment the method is being implemented in. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments may be used in combination with each other. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms including and in which are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms comprising and wherein.