One trip interventionless liner hanger and packer setting apparatus and method
09850725 ยท 2017-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Mario Moreno (Spring, TX, US)
- James M. Fraser (Spring, TX, US)
- Sidney K. Smith, Jr. (Conroe, TX, US)
- Abbie J. Palmieri (Houston, TX, US)
- Daniel C. Ewing (Katy, TX, US)
- Matthew J. Kruger (Spring, TX, US)
- Eric Halfman (Magnolia, TX, US)
- Jarandon J. Adams (Spring, TX, US)
Cpc classification
E21B23/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B47/13
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E21B23/042
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E21B43/10
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International classification
E21B23/00
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E21B47/12
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E21B43/10
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E21B23/04
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Abstract
A liner hanger and packer are set at different times in a single trip without intervention. The running tool has a ball seat that accepts a ball for pressuring up which results in movement of a mandrel with a magnet mounted to it past a valve triggered by the magnetic field. Potential energy is released to set the liner hanger. Further mandrel movement then releases the running tool once the liner is supported by the hanger. After a cement job that starts with confirmation of release of the running tool, the same magnet is moved past another valve adjacent the liner top packer. Another valve is triggered open to release potential energy and move parts that set the packer. The running tool is removed from the liner and brought to the surface.
Claims
1. A method of operating multiple tools with actuators therefor at a subterranean location, comprising: running in, to a predetermined subterranean location, a tubular string on a running tool, said running tool connected adjacent a lower end of a running string; mounting the multiple tools and actuators therefor exterior to said tubular string for said running in; mounting a triggering device on said running tool for said running in, sequentially setting said multiple tools with said triggering device with movement of said running tool relative to the tubular string, a first of said tools being set while said tubular string is supported by said running tool; releasing from said tubular string and removing said running tool and running string from the subterranean location.
2. The method of claim 1, comprising: moving said triggering device with respect to said tubular string to actuate the first of said tools.
3. The method of claim 2, comprising: mounting said triggering device on a telescoping component of said running tool.
4. The method of claim 3, comprising: moving said triggering device longitudinally with applied pressure to said telescoping component.
5. The method of claim 1, comprising: releasing from said tubular string and removing said running tool and running string from the subterranean location; moving said running tool with said running string after setting the first of said tools and after said releasing from said tubular string to set a second of said tools.
6. The method of claim 5, comprising: setting said first and second tools with discrete longitudinal movements of said triggering device.
7. The method of claim 6, comprising: mounting said triggering device on a telescoping component of said running tool.
8. The method of claim 7, comprising: moving said telescoping component relative to said tubular string to set the first of said tools with internal pressure in said running tool.
9. The method of claim 8, comprising: making said first of said tools a hanger for said tubular string.
10. The method of claim 9, comprising: making a second of said tools a packer for said tubular string.
11. The method of claim 10, comprising: using a magnet as said triggering device.
12. The method of claim 1, comprising: employing a magnet as said triggering device.
13. The method of claim 1, comprising: employing hydrostatic pressure available at the subterranean location to selectively drive discrete pistons that comprise said actuators to set the first and a second of said multiple tools.
14. A method of operating multiple tools with actuators therefor at a subterranean location, comprising: running in, to a predetermined subterranean location, a tubular string on a running tool, said running tool connected adjacent a lower end of a running string; mounting the multiple tools and actuators therefor exterior to said tubular string for said running in; mounting a triggering device on said running tool for said running in; sequentially setting said multiple tools with said triggering device with movement, of said running tool relative to the tubular string triggering at least one of said multiple tools to set; moving said triggering device with respect to said tubular string to actuate a first of said tools; continuing to support said tubular string with said running tool when actuating said first of said tools; releasing from said tubular string and removing said running tool and running string from the subterranean location; mounting said triggering device on a telescoping component of said running tool; moving said triggering device longitudinally with applied pressure to said telescoping component; landing an object on a seat to allow pressure buildup to move said telescoping component.
15. The method of claim 14, comprising: selectively blocking a passage in said running tool; building pressure in said running tool to release said running tool from said tubular string when said tubular string is supported due to setting of said first tool.
16. The method of claim 15, comprising: dropping a second object on a second seat in said running tool for said selectively blocking; blowing out said object and said second object into a catcher at a lower end of said tubular string.
17. A method of operating multiple tools with actuators therefor at a subterranean location, comprising: running in, to a predetermined subterranean location, a tubular string on a running tool, said running tool connected adjacent a lower end of a running string; mounting the multiple tools and actuators therefor exterior to said tubular string for said running in; mounting a triggering device on said running tool for said running in; sequentially setting said multiple tools with said triggering device with movement of said running tool relative to the tubular string triggering at least one of said multiple tools to set; releasing from said tubular string and removing said running tool and running string from the subterranean location; employing hydrostatic pressure available at the subterranean location to selectively drive discrete pistons that comprise said actuators to set a first and second of said multiple tools; employing said triggering device to open a valve such that hydrostatic pressure is allowed to act on said pistons against an opposing lower pressure force to drive said pistons sequentially in setting said first and second tools.
18. The method of claim 17, comprising: providing a hanger and a packer as said first and second tools.
19. A method of operating multiple tools with actuators therefor at a subterranean location, comprising: running in, to a predetermined subterranean location, a tubular string on a running tool, said running tool connected adjacent a lower end of a running string; mounting the multiple tools and actuators therefor exterior to said tubular string for said running in; mounting a triggering device on said running tool for said running in; sequentially setting said multiple tools with said triggering device with movement of said running tool relative to the tubular string triggering at least one of said multiple tools to set; releasing from said tubular string and removing said running tool and running string from the subterranean location; communicating a setting signal for setting said multiple tools through a wall of said tubular string that lacks penetrations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(7) At this point a larger ball 44 is dropped onto a seat 46 in the running tool 12 as shown in
(8) After the cementing is completed and it is time to set the packer 54 the magnet 28 is picked up with the running tool 12 as shown in
(9) Those skilled in the art will now appreciate that the present invention associates a signal device with the running tool and allows an initial movement to set a first tool, which in the preferred embodiment is a liner hanger. Subsequent movements of the running tool in the same trip then sets another tool, which in the preferred embodiment is a liner top packer. While the source of potential energy is described as using hydrostatic pressure or applied pressure on top of hydrostatic in the surrounding annulus, other pressure sources can be deployed for piston movement. For example, a reaction that generates gas as a result of valve opening can be the source of potential energy to set one or more pistons to operate tools in sequence. It should be noted that the liner has no wall openings that can present potential leak paths. While a magnetic field is preferred in the described embodiment, other triggering signals are contemplated such as vibratory, acoustic or mud pulses to name a few. The invention allows in a single trip the setting of multiple tools with a single triggering source that is sequentially brought into proximity with signal receivers to trigger a movement that applies force to a piston to set multiple tools sequentially without well bore intervention. In the preferred embodiment the triggering source is on a running tool for the tools ultimately set with the movement of the running tool that eventually comes out of the hole.
(10) The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and many modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention whose scope is to be determined from the literal and equivalent scope of the claims below: