Apparatus for performing multiple downhole operations in a production tubing tubular
20230055063 · 2023-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B29/00
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International classification
E21B29/00
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E21B33/13
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Abstract
A downhole apparatus including a sleeve, a tool string, a plug, a means for setting the plug wherein an upper portion of the sleeve is connectable to a lower portion of the tool string, and a lower portion of the sleeve is arranged to receive the plug and the means for setting the plug. A method for using the downhole apparatus (1) is disclosed.
Claims
1. A downhole apparatus, the downhole apparatus comprising: a tool string; a plug; a means for setting the plug; an upper portion of a sleeve is connectable to a lower portion of the tool string, and a lower portion of the sleeve is arranged to receive the plug and the means for setting the plug; and wherein the sleeve, between its upper portion and lower portion, is configured to house at least a tubing cutting tool, the tubing cutting tool is connected to the tool string, and the tubing cutting tool is displaceable relative to the sleeve.
2. The downhole apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve, between its upper portion and lower portion, is configured to house the tubing cutting tool and a tubing punching tool.
3. The downhole apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is arranged to house at least a portion of the means for setting the plug.
4. The downhole apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the means for setting the plug communicates with a control device via a communications means.
5. The downhole apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the tool string is connected to the upper portion of the sleeve by a releasable latching mechanism.
6. The downhole apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is configured as a junk basket when disconnected from the tool string.
7. Method for a downhole operation using a downhole apparatus comprising a tool string, a plug and a means for setting the plug, an upper portion of a sleeve being connectable to a lower portion of the tool string, and a lower portion of the sleeve being arranged to receive the plug and the means for setting the plug, the sleeve, between its upper portion and lower portion, is configured to house at least a tubing cutting tool, the tubing cutting tool is connected to the tool string and tubing cutting tool is displaceable relative to the sleeve, wherein the method comprises the steps of: a) running the downhole apparatus into a well, and b) setting the plug in a well tubular.
8. The method for a downhole operation according to claim 7, wherein the method, after step b), further comprises the steps of: c) releasing the sleeve from the tool string; d) displacing the tool string relative to the sleeve, and e) cutting the well tubular above the sleeve.
9. The method for a downhole operation according to claim 7, wherein the apparatus further comprises a punching tool, the method, after step b), further comprises the steps of: f) releasing the sleeve from the tool string; g) displacing the tool string relative to the sleeve, and h) perforating the well tubular above the sleeve.
10. The method for a downhole operation according to claim 7, wherein the apparatus further comprises a punching tool, the method, after step b), further comprises the steps of: i) releasing the sleeve from the tool string; j) displacing the tool string relative to the sleeve; k) perforating the well tubular above the sleeve, and i) cutting the well tubular above the sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0048] In the following is described an example of a preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0057] The figures are depicted in a simplified manner, and details that are not relevant to illustrate what is new with the invention may have been excluded from the figures. The different elements in the figures may necessarily not be shown in the correct scale in relation to each other. Equal reference numbers refer to equal or similar elements. In what follows, the reference numeral 1 indicates a downhole apparatus according to the invention.
[0058] The downhole apparatus 1 comprises a sleeve 2. An upper portion 210 of the sleeve 2 is releasably connected to a lower portion 310 of a tool string 3 by means of a latching mechanism 32. A lower portion 211 of the sleeve 2 is connected to a plug 4 and a plug setting tool 41. The sleeve 2 is shown housing a tubing punching tool 5 and a tubing cutting tool 6.
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[0061] A tubing cutting tool 6, in the following called cutter, is connected to the puncher 5. The cutter 6 is configured to cut the production tubular 510 at a desired location above the sleeve 2. After cutting, the tubular 510 above the cut 530 may be retrieved to surface. The cutter 6 may be a mechanical device or an explosive device or a chemical device or a device of another working principle. To avoid risk of the cutter 6 getting stuck due to tubing displacement, for example scissoring, after cutting, it is an advantage to have the cutter 6 at the lower end of the tool string 3, however, this is not a requirement.
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[0064] In use, the downhole apparatus 1 will be lowered into the well 500. The plug 4 is set to isolate a section of the well 500 above the plug 4, see
[0065] At an elevation above the sleeve 2, the puncher 5 can be operated to punch one or more holes 520 in the well tubular 510, see
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[0067] It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiment illustrates rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. Use of the verb “comprise” and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those stated in a claim. The article “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.
[0068] The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.