Filter Media For Sand Control Screen Assemblies
20170362922 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
- Antonio Lazo (Houston, TX, US)
- Namhyo Kim (Houston, TX)
- David Underdown (Houston, TX, US)
- John Alasdair Cameron (Houston, TX, US)
- Rodney Joseph Wetzel, JR. (Magnolia, TX, US)
Cpc classification
E21B43/086
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A sand control screen assembly having a filter medium that provides a controlled offset between a shroud and the filter medium, and/or between a base pipe and the filter medium. The sand control screen assembly may also include a drainage layer positioned about the base pipe. The sand control screen assembly is utilized for preventing the flow of particulate material of a predetermined size therethrough and allowing the flow of production fluids therethrough.
Claims
1. A sand control screen assembly, comprising: a base pipe having openings through a thickness of the pipe; a filter medium disposed about the base pipe; and a radial extension for ensuring substantially uniform radial spacing relative to at least one of the filter medium's inner surface and outer surface.
2. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the radial extension comprises a wire assembly adjacent the inner or outer surface of the filter medium.
3. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the radial extension comprises a metal sheet strips
4. The sand control screen assembly of claim 3, wherein the metal sheet strips are assembled in sections along at least one of the filter medium's inner surface and outer surface.
5. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the radial extension is coupled to the filter medium.
6. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, further comprising a shroud disposed about the filter medium for protecting the filter medium.
7. The sand control screen assembly of claim 6, wherein the radial extension is disposed between the shroud and the filter medium.
8. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, further comprising a drainage layer disposed between the base pipe and the filter medium.
9. The sand control screen assembly of claim 8, wherein the radial extension is disposed between the drainage layer and the filter medium.
10. The sand control screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the radial spacing is in the range of from about 0.05 to about 1.0 inch.
11. A sand control screen assembly, comprising: a perforated base pipe; a filter medium disposed about the base pipe; and an offset means for providing a radial spacing relative to at least one of the filter medium's inner surface and outer surface.
12. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, wherein the offset means is oriented helically, longitudinally, or circumferentially about the filter medium's outer surface.
13. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, wherein the offset means is oriented helically, longitudinally, or circumferentially along the filter medium's inner surface.
14. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, wherein the offset means is assembled in sections along at least one of the filter medium's inner surface and outer surface.
15. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, wherein the offset means comprises metal sheet strips.
16. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, further comprising a shroud disposed about the filter medium for protecting the filter medium.
17. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, further comprising a drainage layer disposed between the base pipe and the filter medium.
18. The sand control screen assembly of claim 11, wherein the radial spacing is in the range of from about 0.05 to about 1.0 inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0018] The present application provides sand control screen assemblies that are more resistant to erosion than conventional sand control screen assemblies. By limiting erosion loss, it is not required to reduce the rate of oil and gas production, which is common in instances of sand screen erosion.
[0019] The invention may be better understood by reading the following description of non-limitative, exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like parts of each of the figures are identified by the same reference characters. In the following description of the representative embodiments of the invention, directional terms, such as “above”, “below”, “upper”, “lower”, “inner”, “outer”, “top”, “bottom”, etc., are used for convenience in referring to the accompanying drawings. In general, “above”, “upper”, “upward” and similar terms refer to a direction toward the earth's surface along a wellbore, and “below”, “lower”, “downward” and similar terms refer to a direction away from the earth's surface along the wellbore towards the bottom of well.
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[0023] The screen assembly 200 generally includes a perforated base pipe 205, a drainage layer 210, a filter medium 215, and a protective jacket or shroud 220. Generally, during hydrocarbon production, fluid from the subterranean formation flows in a direction from the formation, through the shroud 220, and towards a central axis Ac of the base pipe 205. The base pipe 205 provides structural support to the assembly 200, and also provides flow communication via openings 225 with the production or completion string 150 (
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[0026] In certain exemplary embodiments, the filter medium 315 may include an offset D1 provided by a radial extension 350. The radial extension 350 protrudes radially outwards from a central axis of a sand control screen assembly, and provides offset D1 between the shroud 320 and the filter medium 315. The offset D1 can be in the range of from about 0.05 to about 1.0 inch. In certain embodiments, the radial extension 350 is provided by a wire or wire assembly. In certain other embodiments, the radial extension 350 can be oriented helically, longitudinally, or circumferentially on the weave tube. In other embodiments, the radial extension 350 is provided by metal sheet strips, either in sections or for the entire length of the tube. The radial extension 350 may be coupled to the filter medium 315 in any suitable manner known to one having ordinary skill in the art, such as welding or diffusion bonding. Once the sand control screen assembly is constructed, the offset D1 allows for dispersion of fluid flow and therefore a decay of velocities approaching the filter medium 315. The lower approach velocity results in a lower erosion rate over conventional filter media utilized. In addition, in certain embodiments, the offset D1 may also provide some structural support for the shroud 300.
[0027] In certain exemplary embodiments, the filter medium 315 may also include an offset D2 provided by a radial extension 360. The radial extension 360 protrudes radially inwards towards a central axis of a sand control screen assembly, and provides offset D2 between the base pipe 305 (or a drainage layer, if one is included) and the filter medium 315. The offset D2 can be in the range of from about 0.05 to about 1.0 inch. In certain embodiments, the radial extension 360 is provided by a wire or wire assembly. In certain other embodiments, the radial extension 360 can be oriented helically, longitudinally, or circumferentially on the weave tube. In other embodiments, the radial extension 360 is provided by metal sheet strips, either in sections or for the entire length of the tube. The radial extension 360 may be coupled to the filter medium 315 in any suitable manner known to one having ordinary skill in the art, such as welding or diffusion bonding. Once the sand control screen assembly is constructed, the offset D2 allows for increased drainage and thus lower erosion by reducing the flow concentration towards the base pipe perforation holes that have a limited opening ratio.
[0028] In addition, while the present figures illustrate radial extensions 350, 360 having a elliptical cross-sectional profile, one having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that in alternative embodiments, the radial extensions can have any profile shape configuration, such as triangular, rectangular, circular, oval, square, quatrefoil, curvilinear triangular, trapezoidal, pentagon, hexagon, other polygons, asymmetrical, and the like. In certain exemplary embodiments, the radial extensions 350, 360 line up in pairs when the filter medium 315 is assembled. In certain other embodiments, the radial extensions 350, 360 may be offset from one another when the filter medium 315 is assembled. One having ordinary skill in the art will also recognize that the radial extensions 350, 360 can vary in size, number, frequency, arrangement, and the like, from application to application.
[0029] Although embodiments described herein are made with reference to example embodiments, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are well within the scope and spirit of this disclosure. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the example embodiments described herein are not limited to any specifically discussed application and that the embodiments described herein are illustrative and not restrictive. From the description of the example embodiments, equivalents of the elements shown therein will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and ways of constructing other embodiments using the present disclosure will suggest themselves to practitioners of the art. Therefore, the scope of the example embodiments is not limited herein.