Tubing Pipe Centralizer
20190352976 ยท 2019-11-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B15/003
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E21B17/1078
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E21B15/045
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International classification
E21B17/10
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E21B15/00
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention generally provide a tube centralizer. The tube centralizer generally includes a base structure, and at least one rubber fin formed on the base structure, wherein the at least one rubber fin is configured to separate an inner pipe to which the tube centralizer is attached from an outer pipe.
Claims
1. A tube centralizer, comprising a base structure; and at least one rubber fin formed on the base structure, wherein the at least one rubber fin is configured to separate an inner pipe to which the tube centralizer is attached from an outer pipe.
2. The tube centralizer of claim 1, wherein the base structure is made of a metallic material.
3. The tube centralizer of claim 1, wherein the rubber fin is made of nitrile rubber.
4. The tube centralizer of claim 1, wherein the base structure is an annular sleeve configured to wrap around the inner pipe.
5. The tube centralizer of claim 1, wherein the rubber fin comprises a substantially hydrodynamic profile.
6. The tube centralizer of claim 1, wherein the inner pipe comprises at least a first segment and a second segment, wherein the centralizer couples with an end of the first segment and an end of the second segment, thereby coupling the first segment and the second segment.
7. The tube centralizer of claim 6, wherein the centralizer couples with the end of the first segment via a first coupler and the end of the second segment via a second coupler.
8. An oil well comprising: a casing pipe string; a tubing pipe string; and at least one centralizer attached to the tubing pipe string, comprising: a base structure; and at least one rubber fin formed on the base structure, wherein the at least one rubber fin is configured to separate the tubing pipe string from the casing pipe string.
9. The oil well of claim 8, wherein the base structure is made of a metallic material.
10. The oil well of claim 8, wherein the base structure is an annular sleeve configured to wrap around the inner pipe.
11. The oil well of claim 8, wherein the rubber fin comprises a substantially hydrodynamic profile.
12. The oil well of claim 8, wherein the tubing pipe string comprises at least a first segment and a second segment, wherein the centralizer couples with an end of the first segment and an end of the second segment, thereby coupling the first segment and the second segment.
13. The oil well of claim 12, wherein the centralizer couples with the end of the first segment via a first coupler and the end of the second segment via a second coupler.
14. The oil well of claim 8, wherein the rubber fin is made of nitrile rubber.
15. A method for manufacturing a pipe centralizer, comprising: providing a base structure; sand blasting an outer surface of the base structure; coating the outer surface with a primer; applying a bonding agent to the outer surface; and molding at least one rubber fin on the outer surface.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising trimming and polishing the at least one rubber fin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] So that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages and objects of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings.
[0008] It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following, reference is made to embodiments of the invention. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to specific described embodiments. Instead, any combination of the following features and elements, whether related to different embodiments or not, is contemplated to implement and practice the invention. Furthermore, in various embodiments the invention provides numerous advantages over the prior art. However, although embodiments of the invention may achieve advantages over other possible solutions and/or over the prior art, whether or not a particular advantage is achieved by a given embodiment is not limiting of the invention. Thus, the following aspects, features, embodiments and advantages are merely illustrative and are not considered elements or limitations of the appended claims except where explicitly recited in a claim(s). Likewise, reference to the invention shall not be construed as a generalization of any inventive subject matter disclosed herein and shall not be considered to be an element or limitation of the appended claims except where explicitly recited in a claim(s).
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[0017] The well 100 may generally be defined by a well bore casing pipe structure or structures (hereinafter referred to simply as casing) 114. As described above, the casing pipe structure may separate successive geological levels and corresponding soil and rock formations from one another and an interior region of the well that may be used to transport the oil to the well head. In other words, the casing prevents fluids from the interior region of the well from reaching its exterior, and vice versa. Within the oil bearing region 116, however, the casing pipe may include perforations 118 to receive oil for transport to the surface.
[0018] A tubing pipe structure (hereinafter referred to simply as tubing) 120 may be used to transport oil received via the perforations 118 of the casing 114 in the oil bearing formation 116 to the well head 112. As shown in
[0019] The tubing and casing pipes may have any desirable length, diameter, wall thickness, and the like. For example, in one particular embodiment, the tubing pipe or casing pipe diameter may be defined per API 5CT N80 and API 5CT L80.
[0020] As described above, the length of productive life of the well 100 may depend substantially on the duration of the integrity of its bore hole casing 114. Accordingly, the casing 114 may be coated with a suitable material to prevent rusting and other chemical processes which may eat into the pipe and create faults. Furthermore, to prevent damage to the casing during insertion of the tubing 120, one or more centralizers 150 may be coupled to the tubing 120. The centralizers 150 may have an annular shape and may be attached to the tubing 120 at predefined intervals such that the tubing 120 remains centered, or at a desired position or distance within the casing 114 and prevent friction therebetween.
[0021] Prior art centralizers are typically made from a metallic material which may scrape through the protective coating on the inner surface of the casing 114. This type of damage may expose the casing pipe to rusting that may eventually lead to a failure in the casing pipe. When failures occur, the casing pipe may have to be replaced, which may prove to be expensive and time consuming, and may introduce an unacceptable delay in well production. Embodiments of the invention provide a novel centralizer device that reduces damage to the inner walls of the casing pipe, thereby extending the productive life of the well and reducing interruptions for expensive repair work.
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[0023] In one embodiment, the centralizer 200 may include a base structure 201 and a plurality of fins 202 formed thereon. The base structure 201 may, in one embodiment, be made of a metallic material or a metallic alloy, for example iron, steel, carbon steel, or the like. In one embodiment, the base structure 201 may be bonded to the tubing pipe at a desired location using a suitable bonding agent. The fins 202 may be made of a rubber material, for example, Nitrile Rubber, SBR, Butyl, Neoprene, Ethylene Propylene Copolymer, HNBR, Natural Rubber Isoprene, Polyacrylate, Silicone, or the like. While four fins 202 are shown in
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[0025] The couplers 411 and 421 may also be metallic tubular sections that may, in one embodiment, include threading configured to couple with threading formed on ends of the tubing pipe sections 410, 420, and the base structure 401. In alternative embodiments, any other reasonable means of coupling, for example, clamping, may be used by the couplers to couple the tubing pipe sections 410 and 420 to the base structure 401. In yet another embodiment, the couplers 411 and 421 may be omitted, and the base structure 401 may be configured to directly couple to the pipe sections 410 and 420 via, for example, male/female threading formed thereon.
[0026] In one embodiment of the invention, the fins of a centralizer (e.g., the fins 202 and 402) may have a hydrodynamic shape. The fin 202 illustrated in
[0027] Embodiments of the invention are not limited to hydrodynamically shaped fins or any particular hydrodynamic shape for the fin. In alternative embodiments, the fins may not have a hydrodynamic shape.
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[0029] By providing centralizers having rubber fins embodiments of the invention achieve several advantages over the prior art. For example, fins made of rubber and molded in particular shapes are unlikely to scratch or otherwise damage an inside surface of the casing wall. Therefore, embodiments of the invention significantly reduce the likelihood of having to halt production from a well to repair damage to casing walls caused by centralizers. Moreover, the rubber fins produce significantly less noise from abrasion or rattling from contact with the casing pipe. This reduced noise may improve measurements and fidelity of sensors used in logging while drilling (LWD), measuring while drilling (MWD), or other tools that may be employed to collect data inside the well.
[0030] Yet another embodiment of the invention is the reusability of the centralizer devices. In one embodiment, centralizers that are recovered from a well may be refurbished for further use. Refurbishment of the centralizers may involve cutting off entire or damaged portions of the fins, and forming new fins or restoring portions of the fins using one or more of the steps outlined in
[0031] While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.