CA2827459A1 - System and method for separating gaseous material from formation fluids - Google Patents

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CA2827459A1
CA2827459A1 CA2827459A CA2827459A CA2827459A1 CA 2827459 A1 CA2827459 A1 CA 2827459A1 CA 2827459 A CA2827459 A CA 2827459A CA 2827459 A CA2827459 A CA 2827459A CA 2827459 A1 CA2827459 A1 CA 2827459A1
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Jeffrey Charles Saponja
Robbie Singh Hari
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Priority to EP18157720.6A priority patent/EP3346090A1/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B43/00Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
    • E21B43/34Arrangements for separating materials produced by the well
    • E21B43/38Arrangements for separating materials produced by the well in the well
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B23/00Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing, or removing tools, packers or the like in the boreholes or wells
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B33/00Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
    • E21B33/10Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B43/00Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
    • E21B43/02Subsoil filtering
    • E21B43/10Setting of casings, screens, liners or the like in wells
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B43/00Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
    • E21B43/12Methods or apparatus for controlling the flow of the obtained fluid to or in wells
    • E21B43/121Lifting well fluids

Abstract

There is provided a system for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation. The system includes a gas anchor for mitigating gas lock. Sealing engagement of the gas anchor against the wellbore tubular is effected without use of a conventional packer, which would otherwise be susceptible to receiving debris deposited from the formation fluid, which thereby results in the packer, as well as the gas anchor, becoming vulnerable to becoming stuck within the wellbore tubular.

Description

t, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING GASEOUS MATERIAL FROM
FORMATION FLUIDS
FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to production of formation fluids, and, in particular, separating gaseous material that is entrained within the formation fluids.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Gas lock is a problem encountered while producing wells, especially wells with horizontal portions. Packer-type gas anchors are provided to remedy gas lock.
However, packer-type gas anchors are relatively expensive. Further, the packers on packer-type gas anchors are susceptible to having debris accumulate thereon and, as a result, becoming stuck within the wellbore tubular against which it forms a seal. This makes it difficult to remove production tubing from the wellbore, such as during a workover. Such attempt at removal may also damage the packer, thereby rendering the packer-type gas anchor unusable for future production.
SUMMARY
[0003] In one aspect there is provided a system for effecting production of formation fluid from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface;
a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing member-engaging surface portion;
DOCSTOR: 2812890\1 a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
and a sealing member disposed between the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface for effecting a seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface, for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluid between at least the sealing member-engaging external surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-. %
receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the effected seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
and wherein the receptacle sealing surface is disposed less than a distance "D" of 2.5 millimetres from the sealing member-engaging surface portion.
[0004] In another aspect there is provided a system for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes:
a casing string;
a liner string, coupled to the casing string, the liner string including:
a polished bore receptacle that includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a sealing surface, sealingly engaged to the casing string for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the sealing surface and the casing string; and a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposed in sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;;

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a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by at least the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus.

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[0005] In another aspect there is provided a system for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a casing, wherein the casing includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion is defined by an inwardly extending protrusion of the casing and includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposed in sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by at least the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus.
[0006] In another aspect there is provided a process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface;
providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing member-engaging surface portion;
a gas separator portion;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
and a sealing member disposable between the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface for effecting a seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface, for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluid between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface;
wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the effected seal between at least the
7 sealing member-engaging surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus, and the receptacle sealing surface is disposed less than a distance "D" of 2.5 millimetres from the sealing member-engaging surface portion.
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface is being effected;
inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the seal effected between at least the seal member-engaging sealing surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of
8 gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;
energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
[0007] In another aspect there is provided a process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes:
a casing string;
a liner string, coupled to the casing string, the liner string including:
a polished bore receptacle that includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a sealing surface, sealingly engaged to the casing string for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the sealing surface and the casing string;
providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposable for sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion;
9 a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular is being effected;
inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;

energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
[0008] In another aspect there is provided a process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a casing, wherein the casing includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion is defined by an inwardly extending protrusion of the casing and includes a receptacle sealing surface;
providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposable for sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;

wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular is being effected;

inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;
energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
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100091 The preferred embodiments will now be described with the following accompanying drawings, in which:

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[0010] Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present disclosure, illustrating fluid flowpath through the gas separator;
[0011] Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of an enlarged portion of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, in the region of the gas separator;
[0012] Figure 2A is a schematic illustration of a further enlarged portion of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, in the region of the gas separator, and specifically illustrating the relative spatial disposition between a receptacle sealing surface of the wellbore tubular and the sealing member-engaging surface portion of the production tubular;
[0013] Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of another embodiment of the present disclosure, also illustrating fluid flowpath through the gas separator; and
[0014] Figure 4 is a schematic illustration of an enlarged portion of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, in the region of the gas separator.
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[0015] The term "upwardly" means, in a spatial context, from a lower position to an upper position. The lower and upper positions do not necessarily need to be in perfect vertical alignment, but this possibility is not excluded.
[0016] The term "downardly" means, in a spatial context, from an upper position to a lower position. The upper and lower position do not necessarily need to be in perfect vertical alignment, but this possibility is not excluded.
[0017] The term "tubular" refers to any generally tubular conduit (not necessarily cylindrical in cross-section) for transporting fluid, into or from a subterranean formation. A
"tubular", as deployed in a wellbore, may be formed from individual, discrete lengths of generally tubular conduit that are joined together to form, for example a tubing string, drill string, casing string, or liner. In this respect, a tubular may be a tubing string, drill string, casing string, or liner. Any of these structures are positioned within a wellbore and utilized, at least in part, to transport fluids. The tubular may have a bore of a generally uniform diameter throughout the length thereof or may have two or more sections having bores of different diameters. In some embodiments, for example, one or more downhole tools may be secured to the tubular.
[0018] "Formation fluid" is fluid that is contained within a subterranean formation.
Formation fluid may be liquid material, gaseous material, or a mixture of liquid material and gaseous material. In some embodiments, for example, the formation fluid includes hydrocarbonaceous material, such as oil, natural gas, or combinations thereof.
[0019] Referring to Figures 1 to 4, there is provided a system 10 for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation 50. The system includes a wellbore tubular 20 and a production tubular 30. The wellbore tubular 20 and the production tubular 30 extend from a wellhead 15 that is supported on the ground surface 16.
[0020] The wellbore tubular 20 is disposed or positioned within a wellbore 40. The wellbore tubular 20 includes a receptacle portion 22. The receptacle portion 22 includes a receptacle sealing surface 21.
[0021] The wellbore 40 can be straight, curved, or branched. The wellbore can have various wellbore portions. A wellbore portion is an axial length of a wellbore. A wellbore portion can be characterized as "vertical" or "horizontal" even though the actual axial orientation can vary from true vertical or true horizontal, and even though the axial path can tend to "corkscrew" or otherwise vary. The term "horizontal", when used to describe a wellbore portion, refers to a horizontal or highly deviated wellbore portion as understood in the art, such as, for example, a wellbore portion having a longitudinal axis that is between 70 and 110 degrees from vertical.
[0022] In some embodiments, for example, the wellbore tubular 20 includes a casing.
The casing isolates certain zones of the subterranean formation 50 from the formation fluid being produced from another zone of the subterranean formation. In some embodiments, for example, the casing stabilizes the subterranean formation during drilling of the wellbore, as well as after the wellbore has been completed, by preventing the collapse of the subterranean formation that is defining the wellbore.
[0023] In some embodiments, for example, the casing 20 includes one or more casing strings, each of which is positioned within the well bore, having one end extending from the well head, either surface or subsea. The casing strings may be cemented to the wellbore. The combination of cement and casing strengthens the wellbore and facilitates the isolation of certain areas of the subterranean formation behind the casing for the production of formation fluids. In some embodiments, for example and referring to Figure 1, the casing, including one or more casing strings, is connected at its other end to a liner string 26. The liner string extends only a short distance above the lower end of the previously installed casing string and is suspended within the wellbore by a liner hanger connected to the previously installed casing string. The liner string can be made from the same material as the casing string, but, unlike the casing string, the liner string does not extend back to the wellhead. The liner string may be cemented to the wellbore, or remain uncemented.
100241 In some embodiments, for example and referring to Figures 3 and 4, the casing may include one or more expandable liner strings. During assembly of the casing, and after being disposed in the wellbore, the expandable liner string is expanded diametrically into frictional engagement with the previous string of casing or liner (which could also have been expanded diametrically into frictional engagement with a further previous string of casing or liner). The expanded string may be cemented to the wellbore, or remain uncemented. The assembly of the casing, using such expandable liner strings, effects production of at least a casing section generally described as a "monobore"
casing or casing section.
100251 In some embodiments, for example, the production tubular may be a tubular string that includes several "joints" (a "joint" is a length of pipe) or other tubular members assembled to create the string.

[0026] The production tubular 30 is disposed within the wellbore tubular 20. The production tubular includes a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32, a gas separator portion 38, a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit portion 34, and a prime mover 36.
[0027] The formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 includes a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage-defining surface 323 that defines a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 for receiving the formation fluid.
[0028] In one aspect, the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion includes a sealing surface 321 disposed in sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface 21 for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface 321 and the receptacle sealing surface 21. The sealing engagement effects a seal between the sealing surface 321 and the receptacle sealing surface 21. In some embodiments, for example, one of the sealing surfaces 21 or 321 is defined by a sealing member 400 that is disposed between the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 and the receptacle portion 22 for effecting the seal between the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 and the receptacle portion 22.
[0029] In some embodiments, for example, the sealing member 400 includes resilient material, such as elastomeric material. In some embodiments, for example, the sealing member 400 includes deformable metallic materials.
[0030] The gas separator portion 38 is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular 20 for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid.
[0031] The gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit portion 34 defines a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion 341 for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface.

[0032] The prime mover 36 is disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion 341 to the surface. In some embodiments, for example, the prime mover 36 is a fluid propeller. In some of these embodiments, for example, the prime mover is a pump, such as a downhole pump. In some embodiments, for example, the pump is a rod pump, such as a sucker rod pump.
[00331 The co-operation between the gas separator portion 38 and at least the wellbore tubular 20 is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover 36 and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus 381 disposed between the gas separator portion 38 and the wellbore tubular 20, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30, prior to being received by the prime mover 36, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus 381 is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30 by at least the seal formed (as above-described) between the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30 and the receptacle portion 22 of the wellbore tubular 20, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus 381, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus 381.
[0034] Referring to Figure 2A, in another aspect, the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 includes a sealing member-engaging surface portion 325, and a sealing member 400 is disposed between a sealing member-engaging surface portion 325 of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 and the receptacle sealing surface 21 for effecting the seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325 and the receptacle sealing surface 21, for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluid between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325 and the receptacle sealing surface 21. In some of these embodiments, for example, the sealing member 400 is coupled to, or carried, by the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32.
The receptacle sealing surface 21 is disposed less than a distance "D" of 2.5 millimetres from the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325. In some embodiments, for example, the distance "D" is one (1) millimetre, such that the receptacle sealing surface 21 is disposed less than one (1) millimetre from the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325 . This distance "D" is selected so as to minimize debris accumulation but still permit the in installation of the sealing member 400.
[0035] By effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received flow of formation fluid, from the received formation fluid, the gas lock phenomena is at least partially mitigated by the co-operation of the gas separator 38 and the wellbore tubular 20. Unlike existing packer-type gas anchors, by co-operatively configuring the wellbore tubular 20 and the production tubular 30 such that the provided spacing between the receptacle sealing surface 21, of the wellbore tubular 20, and the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325, of the production tubular 30, is below a predetermined distance (as defined above), the amount of space to be dedicated for effecting the sealing engagement between the receptacle sealing surface 21 and the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325 can be minimized such that conventional packers are not required to be used associated with the gas separator portion 38 to effect the necessary sealing for preventing, or substantially preventing flow between the tubulars 20, 30 in order for the removal of the entrained gases to be effected. Because this is the case, the problem of debris accumulation on the packer, which would otherwise make it more difficult to remove the production tubular 30, from the wellbore tubular 20, owing to the fact that such accumulated debris may cause the packer associated with a gas separator, disposed on the production tubular 30, to be stuck against the wellbore tubular 20, is eliminated or mitigated, at least as it relates to its relevance to removability of the production tubular 30 from the wellbore, such as during workovers.

[0036] In some embodiments, for example, the production tubular 30 is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular 20. In some of these embodiments, for example, the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship (such as a press-fit relationship) with the wellbore tubular 20. In some of these embodiments, for example, the interference fit relationship is effected between the sealing surface 321 of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30 and the receptacle sealing surface 21 of the receptacle portion 22 of the wellbore tubular 20.
[0037] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, in some embodiments, for example, the wellbore tubular 20 includes a casing 2, and the casing includes a casing string 201 and a liner string 26. In some embodiments, for example, the liner string 26 is hung from the casing string 201. The liner string 26 includes a polished bore receptacle 261 and an external sealing surface 262. The polished bore receptacle 261 includes the receptacle portion 22. The external sealing surface 262 is sealingly engaged to the casing string 201 for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the external sealing surface 262 and the casing string 201. In some embodiments, for example, the sealing engagement between the surface 262 and the casing string 201 is effected by a packer 24 mounted to the casing string 201. The production tubular 30 is disposed within the polished bore receptacle 261, and urging of the sealing engagement between the sealing surface 321 of the production tubular 30 and the receptacle sealing surface 21 of the receptacle portion 22 of the polished bore receptacle 261 is effected with a seal latch assembly that releasably secures the production tubular 30 to the polished bore receptacle 261. In some embodiments, for example, the production tubular 30 is releasably coupled or releasably secured to the polished bore receptacle 261. In some of these embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling (or the releasable securement) is effected by way of an interference fit engagement (such as a press-fit engagement) between the production tubular 30 and the receptacle portion 22 of the polished bore receptacle 261.
[0038] Referring to Figures 3 and 4, in some embodiments, for example, the wellbore tubular 20 includes a casing 2, and the receptacle portion 22 extends inwardly from the casing 2. In some embodiments, for example, the receptacle portion 22 defines a constricted portion 221 of the casing 2. In some embodiments, for example, the production tubular 30 is releasably coupled or releasably secured to the receptacle portion 22. In some of these embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling (or the releasable securement) is effected by way of an interference fit engagement (such as a press-fit engagement) between the production tubular 30 and the receptacle portion 22. In this respect, the extending inward receptacle portion 22 is permanently affixed to the casing 2, thus any accumulation of debris will not prevent removal of the production tubular 30 and the sealing member-engaging surface portion 325.
[0039] In some embodiments, for example, the system further includes a conducting annulus 382 disposed between the production tubular 30 and the wellbore tubular 20. The conducting annulus 382 is configured to receive and conduct the separated gaseous material to the surface. The gas separator annulus 381 is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus 382.
[0040] In some embodiments, for example, the gas separator 38 further co-operates with the wellbore tubular 20 with effect that the received formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus 381 is flowing in a downwardly direction.
[0041] In some embodiments, for example, the disposition of the wellbore tubular 20 relative to the wellbore is with effect that the effected fluid communication between the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30 and the subterranean formation treatment zone is isolated, or substantially isolated, from at least one other zone of the subterranean formation (such as, in Figure 1, by another packer 501).
[0042] In some embodiments, for example, the prime mover 36 is disposed within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore 40.
[0043] In some embodiments, for example, a mechanical filter 327 (such as a sand screen) is disposed within the production tubular 30, upstream of the gas separator 38 for filtering solids from the formation fluid whose flow has been induced into the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32. Intermittently, the solids, retained by the mechanical filter 327 can be purged by pumping a fluid downhole through the annulus 382.

100441 In some of these embodiments, for example, a check valve may be disposed within the production tubular, upstream of the inlet, for enabling fluid circulation of a purging fluid that may be used for cleaning out debris within the production tubular, while preventing fluid communication with the production zone.
[0045] There is also provided a process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation.
[0046] The process includes positioning the wellbore tubular 20 within the wellbore, and then positioning the production tubular 30 within the wellbore tubular 20.
[0047] Flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation 50 to the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30, is then induced by the prime mover 36. The flow of the received formation fluid is directed through the gas separator annulus 381, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30, by the co-operating of the gas separator 38 with the wellbore tubular 20. The received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus 381, is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30 by at least the sealing engagement between the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion 32 of the production tubular 30 and the receptacle sealing surface 21 of the receptacle portion 22 of the wellbore tubular 20. While the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus 381, separation, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus 381, in response to buoyancy forces, is effected to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow. The gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow is energized with the prime mover 36 for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion 341 of the production tubular 30. The energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow is conducted to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion 341.

[0048] In some embodiments, for example, the received formation fluid flow, being flowed through the gas separator annulus 381, is flowing in a downwardly direction.
[0049] In some embodiments, for example, while the flow of the formation fluid, for receiving by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30, is being induced, the formation fluid is flowing in an upwardly direction.
[0050] In some embodiments, for example, the inducing flow of formation fluid includes effecting the development of a sufficient pressure differential, between the suction of the prime mover 36 and the subterranean formation 50, by the prime mover 36.
[0051] In some embodiments, for example, the positioning of the production tubular 30 includes positioning the prime mover 36 within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore 40.
[0052] In some embodiments, for example, the process further includes flowing the separated gaseous material to the surface through a conducting annulus 382 disposed between the production tubular 30 and the wellbore tubular 20. In some of these embodiments, for example, the gas separator annulus 381 is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus 382. In some of these embodiments, for example, the flowing of the separated gaseous material is in a direction opposite to that of the flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus 381.
[0053] In some embodiments, for example, the process further includes, prior to the positioning of a production tubular 30 within the wellbore tubular 20, the steps of:
delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to a treatment zone of the subterranean formation 50 to effect treatment of the subterranean formation treatment zone, and then suspending the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid. The formation fluid is derived from the subterranean formation treatment zone. In some of these embodiments, the process further includes, prior to the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone, the step of positioning the wellbore treatment tubular into fluid communication with the subterranean formation treatment zone with effect that the wellbore treatment tubular is disposed for conducting wellbore treatment fluid to the
24 subterranean formation treatment zone, and also further includes, after the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid, repositioning the wellbore treatment tubular with effect that fluid communication between the wellbore treatment tubular and the receptacle portion becomes suspended. After the repositioning, the production tubular 30 is positioned within the wellbore tubular 20.
[0054] "Wellbore treatment fluid" refers to fluid used in treatment (such as stimulation) of a subterranean formation. Stimulation is a type of treatment performed on a subterranean formation to restore or enhance the productivity of oil or gas or other fluid within the subterranean formation. Stimulation includes hydraulic fracturing.
Nonlimiting examples of a suitable wellbore servicing fluid include but are not limited to a fracturing fluid, a perforating or hydrajetting fluid, an acidizing fluid, or combinations thereof.
[0055] In some embodiments, for example, while the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid is being effected, the receptacle 22 is sealingly engaging the wellbore treatment tubular.
[0056] The wellbore treatment tubular includes a fluid passage for conducting wellbore treatment fluid from a wellbore treatment fluid supply source disposed on the surface to the subterranean formation 50. In some embodiments, for example, The wellbore treatment tubular may be a tubular string that includes several "joints" (a "joint" is a length of pipe) or other tubular members assembled to create the string. In some embodiments, for example, the wellbore treatment tubular includes one or more downhole tools for effecting fracturing of the subterranean formation with which the one or more downhole tools is disposed in fracture-effecting communication with when disposed within the wellbore.
[0057] One or more flow control devices may be provided for selectively effecting fluid communication between the receptacle portion and a subterranean formation. In some modes of operation, the effecting of fluid communication between the wellbore treatment tubular and a treatment zone of a subterranean formation 50, by the one or more flow control valves, provides a flowpath for the delivery of wellbore treatment fluid. In other modes of operation, the effecting of fluid communication between the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30 and a subterranean formation, by the one or more flow control valves, provides a flowpath for conducting of formation fluid from the subterranean formation to the production tubular 30.
[0058] In some embodiments, for example, the one or more flow control devices are integrated within the wellbore tubular 20. For those embodiments where the one or more flow control devices are provided by the wellbore tubular, in some of these embodiments, for example, the wellbore treatment tubular includes a tool for selectively effecting opening and closing of the one or more flow control devices integrated within the wellbore tubular for effecting fluid communication between a selected zone of the subterranean formation 50 and the wellbore treatment tubular, and thereby facilitating the delivery of the wellbore treatment fluid to the selected zone of the subterranean formation 50 to effect treatment of the selected zone of the subterranean formation, independently of other zones of the subterranean formation. Also for those embodiments where the one or more flow control devices are provided by the wellbore tubular, in some of these embodiments, for example, the production tubular 30 includes a tool for selectively effecting opening and closing of the one or more flow control devices integrated within the wellbore tubular for effecting fluid communication between a selected zone of the treated subterranean formation 50 and the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231 of the production tubular 30, while isolating other ones of the zones of the treated subterranean formation, and thereby facilitating flow of the formation fluid from the selected zone of the treated subterranean formation, to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion 3231, while isolating other ones of the zones of the treated subterranean formation from the formation fluid being flowed from the selected zone.
[0059] The flow control devices may comprise sliding sleeves, valves, and other types of flow control devices which may be actuated by a member dropped down through the associated tubular.
[0060] In the above description, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure.
However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required in order to practice the present disclosure. Although certain dimensions and materials are described for implementing the disclosed example embodiments, other suitable dimensions and/or materials may be used within the scope of this disclosure. All such modifications and variations, including all suitable current and future changes in technology, are believed to be within the sphere and scope of the present disclosure. All references mentioned are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

Claims (68)

What is claimed is:
1. A
system for effecting production of formation fluid from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface;
a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing member-engaging surface portion;
a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
and a sealing member disposed between the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface for effecting a seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface, for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluid between at least the sealing member-engaging external surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the effected seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
and wherein the receptacle sealing surface is disposed less than a distance "D" of 2.5 millimetres from the sealing member-engaging surface portion.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1;
wherein the wellbore tubular includes a casing, and the receptacle portion is defined by an inwardly extending protrusion of the casing.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1;
wherein the wellbore tubular includes:

a casing string;
a liner string, coupled to the casing string, the liner string including:
a polished bore receptacle that includes the receptacle portion; and a sealing surface, sealingly engaged to the casing string for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the sealing surface and the casing string;
and wherein the production tubular is disposed within the polished bore receptacle.
4. The system as claimed in claim 3;
wherein the coupling of the liner string to the casing string is by way of hanging of the liner string to the casing string.
5. The system as claimed in claim 3 or 4;
wherein the sealing member is disposed in sealing engagement with both of the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface, and urging of the sealing engagement is effected with a seal latch assembly.
6. The process as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5;
wherein the casing string includes a packer for effecting the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the liner string and the casing string.
7. The system as claimed in claim 1 to 6;
further comprising:
a conducting annulus disposed between the production tubular and the wellbore tubular and configured to receive and conduct the separated gaseous material to the surface;

wherein the gas separator annulus is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus.
8. The system as claimed in claim 1 to 7;
wherein the gas separator further co-operates with the wellbore tubular with effect that the received formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus is flowing in a downwardly direction.
9. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8;
wherein the disposition of the wellbore tubular relative to the wellbore is with effect that the effected fluid communication between the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the production tubular and the subterranean formation treatment zone is isolated, or substantially isolated, from at least one other zone of the subterranean formation.
10. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9;
wherein the prime mover is disposed within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore.
11. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10;
wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
12. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11;
wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
13. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 12;
wherein the sealing member is coupled to the production tubular.
14. The system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13;
wherein the sealing member is carried by the production tubular.
15. A
system for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes:
a casing string;
a liner string, coupled to the casing string, the liner string including:
a polished bore receptacle that includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a sealing surface, sealingly engaged to the casing string for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the sealing surface and the casing string; and a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposed in sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;;
a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by at least the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus.
16. The system as claimed in claim 15;
wherein the production tubular is disposed within the polished bore receptacle, and urging of the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the polished bore receptacle is effected with a seal latch assembly.
17. The system as claimed in claim 15 or 16;
wherein the coupling of the liner string to the casing string is by way of hanging of the liner string to the casing string.
18. The system as claimed in any one of claims 15 to 17;
wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
19. The system as claimed in any one of claims 15 to 18;
wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
20. The system as claimed in claim 19;
wherein the interference fit relationship is effected between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular.
21. A system for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
a wellbore tubular disposed within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a casing, wherein the casing includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion is defined by an inwardly extending protrusion of the casing and includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a production tubular, disposed within the wellbore tubular, including:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposed in sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;

a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by at least the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus.
22. The system as claimed in claim 21;
wherein the receptacle portion defines a constricted passage within the casing.
23. The system as claimed in claim 21 or 22;

wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
24. The system as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 23;
wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
25. The system as claimed in claim 24;
wherein the interference fit relationship is effected between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular.
26. A process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface;
providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing member-engaging surface portion;
a gas separator portion;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
and a sealing member disposable between the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface for effecting a seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface, for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluid between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface;
wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the effected seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus, and the receptacle sealing surface is disposed less than a distance "D" of 2.5 millimetres from the sealing member-engaging surface portion;
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the seal between at least the sealing member-engaging surface portion and the receptacle sealing surface is being effected;
inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the seal effected between at least the seal member-engaging sealing surface portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;

energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
27. The process as claimed in claim 26;
wherein the received formation fluid flow, being flowed through the gas separator annulus, is flowing in a downwardly direction.
28. The process as claimed in claim 27;
wherein, while the flow of the formation fluid, for receiving by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, is being induced, the formation fluid is flowing in an upwardly direction.
29. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 28;
wherein the inducing flow of formation fluid includes effecting the development of a sufficient pressure differential, between the suction of the prime mover and the subterranean formation, by the prime mover.
30. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 29;
wherein the positioning of the production tubular includes positioning the prime mover within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore.
31. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 30;
further comprising:

flowing the separated gaseous material to the surface through a conducting annulus disposed between the production tubular and the wellbore.
32. The process as claimed in claim 31;
wherein the gas separator annulus is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus
33. The process as claimed in any one of claims 31 or 32;
wherein the flowing of the separated gaseous material is in a direction opposite to that of the flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus.
34. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 33;
further comprising, prior to the positioning of a production tubular within the wellbore tubular, the steps of:
delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to a treatment zone of the subterranean formation to effect treatment of the subterranean formation treatment zone; and suspending the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid;
wherein the formation fluid is derived from the subterranean formation treatment zone.
35. The process as claimed in claim 34;
further comprising:
prior to the delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone, the step of positioning the wellbore treatment tubular into fluid communication with the subterranean formation treatment zone with effect that the wellbore treatment tubular is disposed for conducting wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone;
and also further comprising:

after the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid, repositioning the wellbore treatment tubular with effect that fluid communication between the wellbore treatment tubular and the receptacle portion becomes suspended.
36. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 35;
wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
37. The process as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 36;
wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
38. The system as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 37;
wherein the sealing member is coupled to the production tubular.
39. The system as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 37;
wherein the sealing member is carried by the production tubular.
40. A process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes:
a casing string;
a liner string, coupled to the casing string, the liner string including:
a polished bore receptacle that includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion includes a receptacle sealing surface; and a sealing surface, sealingly engaged to the casing string for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of formation fluid between the sealing surface and the casing string;

providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposable for sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular is being effected;
inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;
energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
41. The process as claimed in claim 40;
wherein the received formation fluid flow, being flowed through the gas separator annulus, is flowing in a downwardly direction.
42. The process as claimed in claim 41;
wherein, while the flow of the formation fluid, for receiving by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, is being induced, the formation fluid is flowing in an upwardly direction.
43. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 42;
wherein the inducing flow of formation fluid includes effecting the development of a sufficient pressure differential, between the suction of the prime mover and the subterranean formation, by the prime mover.
44. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 43;

wherein the positioning of the production tubular includes positioning the prime mover within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore.
45. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 44;
further comprising:
flowing the separated gaseous material to the surface through a conducting annulus disposed between the production tubular and the wellbore tubular.
46. The process as claimed in claim 45;
wherein the gas separator annulus is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus.
47. The process as claimed in any one of claims 45 or 46;
wherein the flowing of the separated gaseous material is in a direction opposite to that of the flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus.
48. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 47;
further comprising, prior to the positioning of a production tubular within the wellbore tubular, the steps of:
delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to a treatment zone of the subterranean formation to effect treatment of the subterranean formation treatment zone; and suspending the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid;
wherein the formation fluid is derived from the subterranean formation treatment zone.
49. The process as claimed in claim 48;
further comprising:

prior to the delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone, the step of positioning the wellbore treatment tubular into fluid communication with the subterranean formation treatment zone with effect that the wellbore treatment tubular is disposed for conducting wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone;
and also further comprising:
after the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid, repositioning the wellbore treatment tubular with effect that fluid communication between the wellbore treatment tubular and the receptacle portion becomes suspended.
50. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 49;
wherein the production tubular is disposable within the polished bore receptacle such that the positioning of the production tubular within the wellbore tubular, such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular is being effected, includes effecting disposition of the production tubular within the polished bore receptacle, and urging of the sealing engagement between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the polished bore receptacle is effected with a seal latch assembly.
51. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 50;
wherein the coupling of the liner string to the casing string is by way of hanging of the liner string to the casing string.
52. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 51;
wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
53. The process as claimed in any one of claims 40 to 52;

wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
54. The process as claimed in claim 53;
wherein the interference fit relationship is effected between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular.
55. A process for effecting production of formation fluids from a subterranean formation, comprising:
positioning a wellbore tubular within a wellbore, wherein the wellbore tubular includes a casing, wherein the casing includes a receptacle portion, wherein the receptacle portion is defined by an inwardly extending protrusion of the casing and includes a receptacle sealing surface;
providing a production tubular, wherein the production tubular includes:
a formation fluid-receiving conduit portion, defining a formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion for receiving the formation fluid, and including a sealing surface disposable for sealing engagement with the receptacle sealing surface for preventing, or substantially preventing, flow of the formation fluids between the sealing surface and the receptacle sealing surface;
a gas separator portion;
a gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit defining a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion for conducting a flow of the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to the surface; and a prime mover disposed for inducing flow of the formation fluid from a subterranean formation and into the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, and for receiving and energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid to flow through the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid conducting-fluid passage portion to the surface;
wherein, while the production tubular is positioned within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion is being effected, the gas separator portion is configured to co-operate with at least the wellbore tubular for effecting separation of at least a fraction of gaseous material, that is entrained within the received formation fluid, from the received formation fluid to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid;
and wherein the co-operation between the gas separator portion and at least the wellbore tubular is with effect that, while the flow of the formation fluid is being induced by the prime mover and received through the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, flowing of the received formation fluid is directed through a gas separator annulus disposed between the gas separator portion and the wellbore tubular, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, prior to being received by the prime mover, and the formation fluid flowing through the gas separator annulus is prevented, or substantially prevented, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular, wherein, while the flowing of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, the at least a fraction of the entrained gaseous material becomes separated, in response to buoyancy forces, from the received formation fluid that is being directed through the gas separator annulus;
positioning the production tubular within the wellbore tubular such that the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular is being effected;
inducing flow of the formation fluid, from a treated subterranean formation to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the prime mover;
directing flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus, in a direction opposite to that which the formation fluid is flowing while being received by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular, by the co-operating of the gas separator with the wellbore tubular;
preventing, or substantially preventing, the received formation fluid, that is flowing through the gas separator annulus, from returning to the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular by the sealing engagement between at least the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular;
while the flow of the received formation fluid is being directed through the gas separator annulus, effecting separation, in response to buoyancy forces, of at least a fraction of gaseous material entrained within the formation fluid flow being flowed through the gas separator annulus to generate a gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow;
energizing the gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow with the prime mover for flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular; and conducting the energized gaseous material-depleted formation fluid flow to the surface through the gaseous material-depleted fluid formation conduit of the production tubular.
56. The process as claimed in claim 55;

wherein the received formation fluid flow, being flowed through the gas separator annulus, is flowing in a downwardly direction.
57. The process as claimed in claim 56;
wherein, while the flow of the formation fluid, for receiving by the formation fluid-receiving fluid passage portion, is being induced, the formation fluid is flowing in an upwardly direction.
58. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 57;
wherein the inducing flow of formation fluid includes effecting the development of a sufficient pressure differential, between the suction of the prime mover and the subterranean formation, by the prime mover.
59. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 58;
wherein the positioning of the production tubular includes positioning the prime mover within a horizontal wellbore portion of the wellbore.
60. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 59;
further comprising:
flowing the separated gaseous material to the surface through a conducting annulus disposed between the production tubular and the wellbore.
61. The process as claimed in claim 60;
wherein the gas separator annulus is disposed in vertical alignment with the conducting annulus.
62. The process as claimed in any one of claims 60 or 61;
wherein the flowing of the separated gaseous material is in a direction opposite to that of the flow of the received formation fluid through the gas separator annulus.
63. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 62;
further comprising, prior to the positioning of a production tubular within the wellbore tubular, the steps of:
delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to a treatment zone of the subterranean formation to effect treatment of the subterranean formation treatment zone; and suspending the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid;
wherein the formation fluid is derived from the subterranean formation treatment zone.
64. The process as claimed in claim 63;
further comprising:
prior to the delivering a wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone, the step of positioning the wellbore treatment tubular into fluid communication with the subterranean formation treatment zone with effect that the wellbore treatment tubular is disposed for conducting wellbore treatment fluid to the subterranean formation treatment zone;
and also further comprising:
after the delivering of the wellbore treatment fluid, repositioning the wellbore treatment tubular with effect that fluid communication between the wellbore treatment tubular and the receptacle portion becomes suspended.
65. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 64;
wherein the receptacle portion defines a constricted passage within the casing.
66. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 65;
wherein the production tubular is releasably secured to the wellbore tubular.
67. The process as claimed in any one of claims 55 to 66;
wherein the production tubular is disposed in an interference fit relationship with the wellbore tubular.
68. The process as claimed in claim 67;
wherein the interference fit relationship is effected between the sealing surface of the formation fluid-receiving conduit portion of the production tubular and the receptacle sealing surface of the receptacle portion of the wellbore tubular.
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