System for placing a tracer in a well
10358894 ยท 2019-07-23
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Abstract
It has been found that in many instances it is desirable to be able to determine where fluid in a well originates. To that end a tracer assembly is provided where the tracer assembly becomes a portion of the tubular that is run into the wellbore. Preferably the tracer assembly provides an exterior barrier whether permanent or temporary to fluid flow outside of the tubular and also provides an interior barrier to fluid flow as it passes through the inner bore of the tubular. The interior barrier is adjustable so that upon command it provides access from the interior of the tubular to at least a portion of a cavity within the tracer assembly. The cavity is provided with a tracer or tracers so that as fluid is allowed within the interior cavity portion of the tracer is eroded, dissolved, or otherwise mixed with the fluid and the tracer that is now mixed with the fluid is transported to the surface.
Claims
1. A tracer subassembly comprising: a housing having a longitudinal throughbore, wherein an intermediate ported subassembly is positioned within the housing, an inner sleeve within the housing, wherein the inner sleeve comprises sleeve ports, wherein the inner sleeve has at least a first position and a second position, an annular space between the housing and the inner sleeve, a tracer material configured to dissolve, degrade, or mix with fluid from a formation, wherein the tracer material is circumferentially disposed around the intermediate ported subassembly within the annular space, a first set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; and a second set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; wherein the first set of ports is positioned uphole from the second set of ports; wherein the inner sleeve is configured to slide within the housing and align the sleeve ports with the first set of ports and the second set of ports to receive the fluid from the formation.
2. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the sleeve in the first position prevents fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
3. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the sleeve in the second position allows fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
4. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the tracer material is a chemical tracer.
5. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the tracer material is radioactive.
6. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the tracer material is a radiofrequency identification tag.
7. The tracer subassembly of claim 1 wherein, the tracer material is a color-coded solid.
8. A tracer subassembly comprising: a housing having a longitudinal throughbore, wherein an intermediate ported subassembly is positioned within the housing, an inner sleeve within the housing, wherein the inner sleeve comprises sleeve ports, wherein the inner sleeve has at least a first position and a second position, an annular space between the housing and the inner sleeve, a radially extending port between the annular space and the exterior of the housing allowing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing, a tracer material configured to dissolve, degrade, or mix with fluid from a formation, wherein the tracer material is circumferentially disposed around the intermediate ported subassembly within the annular space, a first set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; and a second set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; wherein the first set of ports is positioned uphole from the second set of ports; wherein the inner sleeve is configured to slide within the housing and align the sleeve ports with the first set of ports and the second set of ports to receive the fluid from the formation.
9. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 further comprising a plug in the radially extending port between the annular space and the exterior of the housing preventing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing.
10. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 further comprising a cover on the exterior of the housing preventing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing through the radially extending port.
11. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the sleeve in the first position prevents fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
12. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the sleeve in the second position allows fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
13. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the tracer material is a chemical tracer.
14. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the tracer material is radioactive.
15. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the tracer material is a radiofrequency identification tag.
16. The tracer subassembly of claim 8 wherein, the tracer material is a color-coded solid.
17. A tracer subassembly comprising: a housing having a longitudinal throughbore, an inner sleeve within the housing, wherein the inner sleeve comprises sleeve ports, wherein the inner sleeve has at least a first position and a second position, an annular space between the housing and the inner sleeve, a tracer material configured to dissolve, degrade, or mix with fluid from a formation, wherein the tracer material is circumferentially disposed around the intermediate ported subassembly within the annular space, an intermediate ported subassembly between the inner sleeve and the annular space wherein the intermediate ported subassembly limits fluid communication between the throughbore and the tracer material to a localized area when the inner sleeve is in the second position; a first set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; and a second set of ports positioned on the intermediate ported subassembly; wherein the first set of ports is positioned uphole from the second set of ports; wherein the inner sleeve is configured to slide within the housing and align the sleeve ports with the first set of ports and the second set of ports to receive the fluid from the formation.
18. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the intermediate ported subassembly limits fluid communication to a localized area adjacent to a port in the intermediate ported subassembly.
19. The tracer subassembly of claim 18 wherein, the tracer material is biased towards the localized area.
20. The tracer subassembly claim 17 wherein, the intermediate ported subassembly limits fluid communication to a localized area adjacent to a shoulder in the annular space.
21. The tracer subassembly of claim 20 wherein, the tracer material is biased towards the localized area.
22. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 further comprising a radially extending port between the annular space and the exterior of the housing allowing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing.
23. The tracer subassembly of claim 22 further comprising a plug in the radially extending port between the annular space and the exterior of the housing preventing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing.
24. The tracer subassembly of claim 22 further comprising a cover on the exterior of the housing preventing fluid communication between the annular space and the exterior of the housing through the radially extending port.
25. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the sleeve in the first position prevents fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
26. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the sleeve in the second position allows fluid communication between the throughbore and the annular space.
27. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the tracer material is a chemical tracer.
28. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the tracer material is radioactive.
29. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the tracer material is a radiofrequency identification tag.
30. The tracer subassembly of claim 17 wherein, the tracer material is a color-coded solid.
Description
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(10) The description that follows includes exemplary apparatus, methods, techniques, and instruction sequences that embody techniques of the inventive subject matter. However, it is understood that the described embodiments may be practiced without these specific details.
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(20) In certain instances the intermediate ported subassembly 222 will not be provided with shoulder 230 thereby allowing the tracer material 240 to extend between ports 224 of the intermediate ported subassembly 222 and ports 214 of the external housing 212 abutting shoulder 260 of the intermediate ported subassembly 222. In such instances lateral channels (not shown) may be provided within recess 236 to provide for fluid flow around the tracer material 240 where the tracer material 240 extends between ports 224 the intermediate ported subassembly 222 and ports 214 of the external housing 212. In such an event the tracer material 240 may be provided as sticks or pellets within each channel and each channel may be equipped with an independent biasing means.
(21) Bottom, lower, or downward denotes the end of the well or device away from the surface, including movement away from the surface. Top, upwards, raised, or higher denotes the end of the well or the device towards the surface, including movement towards the surface. While the embodiments are described with reference to various implementations and exploitations, it will be understood that these embodiments are illustrative and that the scope of the inventive subject matter is not limited to them. Many variations, modifications, additions and improvements are possible.
(22) Plural instances may be provided for components, operations or structures described herein as a single instance. In general, structures and functionality presented as separate components in the exemplary configurations may be implemented as a combined structure or component. Similarly, structures and functionality presented as a single component may be implemented as separate components. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the inventive subject matter.