EP0687801A2 - Metal sealing wireline plug - Google Patents

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EP0687801A2
EP0687801A2 EP95304034A EP95304034A EP0687801A2 EP 0687801 A2 EP0687801 A2 EP 0687801A2 EP 95304034 A EP95304034 A EP 95304034A EP 95304034 A EP95304034 A EP 95304034A EP 0687801 A2 EP0687801 A2 EP 0687801A2
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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
    • E21B33/00Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
    • E21B33/10Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
    • E21B33/12Packers; Plugs
    • E21B33/1208Packers; Plugs characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means
    • E21B33/1212Packers; Plugs characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means including a metal-to-metal seal element
    • 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
    • E21B23/02Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing, or removing tools, packers or the like in the boreholes or wells for locking the tools or the like in landing nipples or in recesses between adjacent sections of tubing
    • 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
    • E21B33/12Packers; Plugs

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  • the present invention relates to a plug device which finds application in creating a pressure barrier within a gas or oil well, or the like, by locating within a section of well conduit having an internal profile corresponding to the external profile of the plug.
  • the plug When installed, the plug creates a metal-to-metal seal between the tool and the well profile which is capable of withstanding high differential pressures. Once installed, the plug can be retrieved and re-installed repeatedly.
  • wireline activated plugs which can be installed within a well in a corresponding well profile and subsequently retrieved.
  • plugs use elastomeric and/or polymeric seal elements as the primary sealing barrier, with a secondary barrier provided by a metal lip seal which is energised by differential pressure across the seal.
  • the primary seal is provided by a metal-to-metal seal, using an elastomeric/polymeric seal as an optional secondary seal barrier.
  • the metal seal geometry creates a large contact area between the mating seal faces. This greatly improves the sealing capability of the plug at low and high pressures when exposed to liquids or gases.
  • the metal seal is pre-energised prior to locking the plug in the well profile. The stresses trapped by the subsequent locking of the plug provide an effective seal prior to the application of differential pressure. The metal seal is re-usable over many installations and tests.
  • a plug for use in an oil or gas well for creation of a pressure barrier within a profiled well conduit comprising a plug body including a primary sealing barrier formed of a metal material and holding means for holding the body in place in a well.
  • said primary sealing barrier is adapted to be energised by pressure applied above said plug body once located in said well conduit.
  • said holding means is adapted to be operable by means of a running tool so as to lock said plug body against axial movement within said well conduit, following energisation of said primary sealing barrier.
  • said primary sealing barrier comprises a frusto-conical seal surface located at the forward end of said plug body, adapted sealingly to engage a corresponding frusto-conical surface of the well profile.
  • said sealing barrier further includes a no-go shoulder located rearwardly of said seal surface and adapted to engage a corresponding shoulder of said well profile so as to limit downward movement of said seal surface relative to said corresponding surface of said well profile.
  • said primary sealing barrier is provided by a metal seal element secured to the forward end of said plug body.
  • said holding means comprises a plurality of radially movable locking members each having a shoulder adapted to lock against a corresponding shoulder in the well profile.
  • said plug body is generally cylindrical and includes a blind bore extending from its rearward end towards its forward end, and said locking members are located in a corresponding plurality of apertures extending between the interior surface of said blind bore and the exterior surface of said plug body.
  • said holding means further comprises an actuating member which is axially slidable within said blind bore of said plug body between a rearward position in which said locking members may be retracted into said apertures and a forward position in which said actuating member urges said locking members radially outwardly to project beyond the outer surface of said plug body.
  • an actuating member which is axially slidable within said blind bore of said plug body between a rearward position in which said locking members may be retracted into said apertures and a forward position in which said actuating member urges said locking members radially outwardly to project beyond the outer surface of said plug body.
  • said actuating member is adapted to be engaged by a running tool for setting said plug and by a pulling tool for retrieving said plug after it has been set.
  • said plug further includes hold down means for retaining said actuating member in its forward position after the plug has been set.
  • said hold down means comprises an annular member surrounding said actuating member and including a plurality of resiliently biased locking members adapted to engage an exterior surface of said actuating member.
  • said annular member is removably attached to said plug body and is detachable therefrom by means of an upward jar force applied to said actuating member, whereby said actuating member may return to its rearward position allowing the plug to be retrieved from the well.
  • said plug further includes a secondary sealing barrier formed of an elastomeric or polymeric material.
  • said secondary sealing barrier comprises a seal stack surrounding said plug body rearwardly of said primary sealing barrier.
  • a method of providing a plug in a well for creation of a pressure barrier comprising providing a plug on a running tool, operating the retraction of a holding means attached to the plug by interaction of the holding means with operating means disposed on the running tool, operating the holding means when the plug is in position, and locking the holding means in place until the plug is to be withdrawn.
  • the thickness of the sealing barrier can be altered to vary the amount of preload of the plug and improve the sealing barrier's integrity.
  • FIG. 1 shows a wireline plug in accordance with the invention, in which the plug is shown in its "set" position.
  • the main component of the plug is a key-retainer mandrel 5, to which all of the other components are attached.
  • the mandrel 5 is generally cylindrical, having an internal blind bore, closed at the forward end of the mandrel 5.
  • a plurality of radially displaceable locking keys 4 are located within the bore of the mandrel 5, extending through a corresponding plurality of milled windows or apertures 10 formed in the sides of the mandrel 5.
  • the locking keys 4 are shown extending out of the windows 11 beyond the external, cylindrical surface of the mandrel 5, in their radially outermost, "locked" position.
  • Each of the keys 4 includes a shoulder 4A which engages a corresponding shoulder 12 on the inner surface of the mandrel 5, so as to limit the radially outward movement of the keys 5 and prevent them from falling out of the windows 10.
  • An actuating member comprising an expander sleeve 3 is slidably mounted within the mandrel 5 and supports the inner surfaces of the locking keys 4.
  • the expander sleeve 3 is axially slidable between a rearward position and a forward position as illustrated. In its forward position, the expander sleeve 3 urges the locking keys 4 into their outermost, locked position, as shown.
  • a retainer cap 2 is attached to the rear end of the mandrel 5 by any suitable means such as a screw thread 2A. The rear end of the expander sleeve 3 extends through an aperture 14 in the retainer cap 2.
  • a generally annular hold down mechanism 1 is slidably mounted around the rearmost end of the expander sleeve 3, and is located in a counter-bore 16 formed in the rearmost end of the retainer cap 2.
  • the hold down mechanism 1 is retained within the counter-bore 16 by means of a plurality of shear screws 2B or the like extending radially through the retainer cap 2 and spaced around the circumference thereof.
  • a metal primary seal element 7 is attached to the forward end of the mandrel 5, suitably by a screw thread 7A, and has a frusto-conical sealing face 7A.
  • the metal seal element 7 is preferably formed from an alloy having an ultra-high yield strength, most preferably a titanium alloy. The ultra-high yield strength of the element 7 prevents the element from being deformed in use, allowing the plug to be re-used repeatedly without refurbishment of the primary seal.
  • the other components of the plug are formed from a suitable alloy, such as inconel.
  • a secondary elastomeric or polymeric seal barrier is provided by a seal stack 6, which is located around the body of the mandrel 5 and is retained in position between a shoulder 18 formed on the outer surface of the mandrel 5 and the metal seal element 7.
  • the seal stack 6 includes an o-ring which seals against the inner surface of the well conduit, in use.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a length of well conduit profiled for use with the plug of Fig. 1.
  • the plug is attached to a dedicated running tool (not shown) on a string of well servicing tools (not shown).
  • Running tools of this general type are well known in the art and their structure and operation will not be described in detail herein.
  • dogs on the running tool engage a fishneck 3A on the interior surface of the expander sleeve 3.
  • a bearing shoulder 3A on the exterior surface of the expander sleeve 3 is brought into contact with the retainer cap 2 by sliding the expander sleeve 3 towards its rearmost position. This allows the locking keys 4 to be retracted into the mandrel 5.
  • the running tool is then pinned, using shear pins (not shown), to hold the plug components in this position.
  • the plug is lowered into the well conduit on the string of well servicing tools until the sealing face 7A of the metal seal 7 is brought into contact with a corresponding seal face 30 of the well profile. Hydraulic pressure is then applied above the plug, generating a force which energises the metal seal 7 until a no-go shoulder 7B, extending around the metal seal 7 rearwardly of the seal face 7A, bottoms out on a corresponding shoulder 32 of the well profile.
  • each locking key 4 locks against a corresponding shoulder 36 of the well profile. This maintains the plug completely static within the well profile, preventing fretting or wear of the plug components.
  • the hold down mechanism includes a plurality of balls 1A located in drilled holes 20 which break through into the bore of the hold down mechanism 1.
  • the balls 1A are held in place by springs and grubscrews 1B.
  • the surfaces of the balls 1A touch the exterior surface of the expander sleeve 3.
  • the balls 1A move backwards into the drilled holes 20 against spring pressure. Any attempt to pull the expander sleeve 3 upwards (rearwards) traps the balls 1A between the expander sleeve 3 and the drilled holes 20. This locks the expander sleeve 3 in place behind the locking keys 4, preventing inadvertent release or release by vibration.
  • a pulling tool (not shown) on the string of well servicing tools is latched into the fishneck 3A of the expander sleeve 3.
  • Upward jarring applied by means of the pulling tool shears the shear screws 2A securing the hold down mechanism 1 to the retainer cap 2.
  • the expander sleeve 3 is pulled upwards (rearwards) from beneath the locking keys 4, until the bearing shoulder 3A reaches the retainer cap 2.
  • the unsupported keys 4 are then free to move inwards, pushed by the chamfers 4B on the upper edges of the keys 4, which mate with the corresponding shoulder 36 of the well profile as previously described.

Abstract

A plug for creating a pressure barrier within an oil or gas well comprises a plug body (5) and a metal primary seal element (7) having a frusto-conical seal face (7A) adapted to engage a corresponding seal surface of a profiled well conduit to create a metal-to-metal seal having a relatively large contact area. The primary seal is energised by pressure applied above the plug, prior to the plug been set by a running tool which operates an actuating member (5) to displace locking keys (4) radially outwards so as to engage corresponding formations in the well profile and lock the plug against axial movement within the well conduit. The plug may be retrieved using a pulling tool and re-used, and includes a secondary elastomeric or polymeric seal (6).

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  • The present invention relates to a plug device which finds application in creating a pressure barrier within a gas or oil well, or the like, by locating within a section of well conduit having an internal profile corresponding to the external profile of the plug. When installed, the plug creates a metal-to-metal seal between the tool and the well profile which is capable of withstanding high differential pressures. Once installed, the plug can be retrieved and re-installed repeatedly.
  • In this field it is already known to use wireline activated plugs which can be installed within a well in a corresponding well profile and subsequently retrieved. However, such plugs use elastomeric and/or polymeric seal elements as the primary sealing barrier, with a secondary barrier provided by a metal lip seal which is energised by differential pressure across the seal.
  • In the present invention, the primary seal is provided by a metal-to-metal seal, using an elastomeric/polymeric seal as an optional secondary seal barrier. The metal seal geometry creates a large contact area between the mating seal faces. This greatly improves the sealing capability of the plug at low and high pressures when exposed to liquids or gases. The metal seal is pre-energised prior to locking the plug in the well profile. The stresses trapped by the subsequent locking of the plug provide an effective seal prior to the application of differential pressure. The metal seal is re-usable over many installations and tests.
  • According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a plug for use in an oil or gas well for creation of a pressure barrier within a profiled well conduit, comprising a plug body including a primary sealing barrier formed of a metal material and holding means for holding the body in place in a well.
  • Preferably, said primary sealing barrier is adapted to be energised by pressure applied above said plug body once located in said well conduit.
  • Preferably also, said holding means is adapted to be operable by means of a running tool so as to lock said plug body against axial movement within said well conduit, following energisation of said primary sealing barrier.
  • Preferably also, said primary sealing barrier comprises a frusto-conical seal surface located at the forward end of said plug body, adapted sealingly to engage a corresponding frusto-conical surface of the well profile.
  • Preferably also, said sealing barrier further includes a no-go shoulder located rearwardly of said seal surface and adapted to engage a corresponding shoulder of said well profile so as to limit downward movement of said seal surface relative to said corresponding surface of said well profile.
  • Preferably also, said primary sealing barrier is provided by a metal seal element secured to the forward end of said plug body.
  • Preferably also, said holding means comprises a plurality of radially movable locking members each having a shoulder adapted to lock against a corresponding shoulder in the well profile.
  • Preferably also, said plug body is generally cylindrical and includes a blind bore extending from its rearward end towards its forward end, and said locking members are located in a corresponding plurality of apertures extending between the interior surface of said blind bore and the exterior surface of said plug body.
  • Preferably also, said holding means further comprises an actuating member which is axially slidable within said blind bore of said plug body between a rearward position in which said locking members may be retracted into said apertures and a forward position in which said actuating member urges said locking members radially outwardly to project beyond the outer surface of said plug body.
  • Preferably also, said actuating member is adapted to be engaged by a running tool for setting said plug and by a pulling tool for retrieving said plug after it has been set.
  • Preferably also, said plug further includes hold down means for retaining said actuating member in its forward position after the plug has been set.
  • Preferably also, said hold down means comprises an annular member surrounding said actuating member and including a plurality of resiliently biased locking members adapted to engage an exterior surface of said actuating member.
  • Preferably also, said annular member is removably attached to said plug body and is detachable therefrom by means of an upward jar force applied to said actuating member, whereby said actuating member may return to its rearward position allowing the plug to be retrieved from the well.
  • Preferably also, said plug further includes a secondary sealing barrier formed of an elastomeric or polymeric material.
  • Preferably also, said secondary sealing barrier comprises a seal stack surrounding said plug body rearwardly of said primary sealing barrier.
  • According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of providing a plug in a well for creation of a pressure barrier comprising providing a plug on a running tool, operating the retraction of a holding means attached to the plug by interaction of the holding means with operating means disposed on the running tool, operating the holding means when the plug is in position, and locking the holding means in place until the plug is to be withdrawn.
  • Preferably, the thickness of the sealing barrier can be altered to vary the amount of preload of the plug and improve the sealing barrier's integrity.
  • While further modifications and improvements may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, the following is a description of an example of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
    • Fig. 1 is a side view, partially in section, of a wireline plug in accordance with the first aspect of the invention; and
    • Fig. 2 is a sectional side view of a well profile configured for use with the plug of Fig. 1.
  • Referring now to the drawings, Fig. 1 shows a wireline plug in accordance with the invention, in which the plug is shown in its "set" position.
  • The main component of the plug is a key-retainer mandrel 5, to which all of the other components are attached. The mandrel 5 is generally cylindrical, having an internal blind bore, closed at the forward end of the mandrel 5.
  • A plurality of radially displaceable locking keys 4 are located within the bore of the mandrel 5, extending through a corresponding plurality of milled windows or apertures 10 formed in the sides of the mandrel 5. The locking keys 4 are shown extending out of the windows 11 beyond the external, cylindrical surface of the mandrel 5, in their radially outermost, "locked" position. Each of the keys 4 includes a shoulder 4A which engages a corresponding shoulder 12 on the inner surface of the mandrel 5, so as to limit the radially outward movement of the keys 5 and prevent them from falling out of the windows 10.
  • An actuating member comprising an expander sleeve 3 is slidably mounted within the mandrel 5 and supports the inner surfaces of the locking keys 4. The expander sleeve 3 is axially slidable between a rearward position and a forward position as illustrated. In its forward position, the expander sleeve 3 urges the locking keys 4 into their outermost, locked position, as shown. A retainer cap 2 is attached to the rear end of the mandrel 5 by any suitable means such as a screw thread 2A. The rear end of the expander sleeve 3 extends through an aperture 14 in the retainer cap 2. A generally annular hold down mechanism 1 is slidably mounted around the rearmost end of the expander sleeve 3, and is located in a counter-bore 16 formed in the rearmost end of the retainer cap 2. The hold down mechanism 1 is retained within the counter-bore 16 by means of a plurality of shear screws 2B or the like extending radially through the retainer cap 2 and spaced around the circumference thereof.
  • A metal primary seal element 7 is attached to the forward end of the mandrel 5, suitably by a screw thread 7A, and has a frusto-conical sealing face 7A. The metal seal element 7 is preferably formed from an alloy having an ultra-high yield strength, most preferably a titanium alloy. The ultra-high yield strength of the element 7 prevents the element from being deformed in use, allowing the plug to be re-used repeatedly without refurbishment of the primary seal.
  • The other components of the plug are formed from a suitable alloy, such as inconel.
  • A secondary elastomeric or polymeric seal barrier is provided by a seal stack 6, which is located around the body of the mandrel 5 and is retained in position between a shoulder 18 formed on the outer surface of the mandrel 5 and the metal seal element 7. The seal stack 6 includes an o-ring which seals against the inner surface of the well conduit, in use.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a length of well conduit profiled for use with the plug of Fig. 1.
  • In use, the plug is attached to a dedicated running tool (not shown) on a string of well servicing tools (not shown). Running tools of this general type are well known in the art and their structure and operation will not be described in detail herein. Typically, dogs on the running tool engage a fishneck 3A on the interior surface of the expander sleeve 3. A bearing shoulder 3A on the exterior surface of the expander sleeve 3 is brought into contact with the retainer cap 2 by sliding the expander sleeve 3 towards its rearmost position. This allows the locking keys 4 to be retracted into the mandrel 5. The running tool is then pinned, using shear pins (not shown), to hold the plug components in this position.
  • The plug is lowered into the well conduit on the string of well servicing tools until the sealing face 7A of the metal seal 7 is brought into contact with a corresponding seal face 30 of the well profile. Hydraulic pressure is then applied above the plug, generating a force which energises the metal seal 7 until a no-go shoulder 7B, extending around the metal seal 7 rearwardly of the seal face 7A, bottoms out on a corresponding shoulder 32 of the well profile.
  • Once the metal seal 7 is energised, downward jar action on the string of well servicing tools shears the pins in the running tool. This allows the expander sleeve 3 to move downwards (forwards), pushing the locking keys 4 into a corresponding portion 34 of the well profile. Tapered surfaces 3C on the exterior surface of the expander sleeve 3 lock against corresponding inner surfaces of the locking keys 4.
  • An upper (rearward) shoulder 4B of each locking key 4 locks against a corresponding shoulder 36 of the well profile. This maintains the plug completely static within the well profile, preventing fretting or wear of the plug components.
  • During the setting of the plug, the expander sleeve 3 moves downwards (forwards) through the hold down mechanism 1. The hold down mechanism includes a plurality of balls 1A located in drilled holes 20 which break through into the bore of the hold down mechanism 1. The balls 1A are held in place by springs and grubscrews 1B.
  • The surfaces of the balls 1A touch the exterior surface of the expander sleeve 3. As the expander sleeve 3 moves downwards (forwards) the balls 1A move backwards into the drilled holes 20 against spring pressure. Any attempt to pull the expander sleeve 3 upwards (rearwards) traps the balls 1A between the expander sleeve 3 and the drilled holes 20. This locks the expander sleeve 3 in place behind the locking keys 4, preventing inadvertent release or release by vibration.
  • To release the plug, a pulling tool (not shown) on the string of well servicing tools is latched into the fishneck 3A of the expander sleeve 3. Upward jarring applied by means of the pulling tool shears the shear screws 2A securing the hold down mechanism 1 to the retainer cap 2. The expander sleeve 3 is pulled upwards (rearwards) from beneath the locking keys 4, until the bearing shoulder 3A reaches the retainer cap 2. The unsupported keys 4 are then free to move inwards, pushed by the chamfers 4B on the upper edges of the keys 4, which mate with the corresponding shoulder 36 of the well profile as previously described.
  • Continued upward jarring pulls the plug free of the well profile, allowing it to be retrieved to the surface. The plug can be re-used once the shear screws 2B have been replaced.
  • The advantages of the invention and/or the ways in which the disadvantages of previously known arrangements are overcome include:
    • (a) The plug in accordance with the invention offers a primary metal seal. Prior systems use a secondary metal seal with a primary elastomeric/polymeric seal.
    • (b) The metal seal is pre-loaded prior to setting the plug. This greatly increases the sealing integrity of the metal seal.
    • (c) By altering the seal thickness, the amount of pre-load can be varied to improve the seal integrity.
    • (d) The seal contact area is large, making it more resistant to damage. Existing systems use point seals. By increasing the length of the metal seal face, the seal contact area can be increased.
    • (e) The seal has only one potential leak path across its outer diameter. Prior systems have internal and external potential leak paths.
    • (f) The locking mechanism of the plug keeps the plug static, preventing fretting and wear to which prior systems, which are free to move up and down relative to the well profile, are vulnerable.
  • Modifications and improvements may be incorporated without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the Claims appended hereto.

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  1. A plug for use in an oil or gas well for creation of a pressure barrier within a profiled well conduit, comprising a plug body including a primary sealing barrier formed of a metal material and holding means for holding the body in place in a well.
  2. A plug as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said primary sealing barrier is adapted to be energised by pressure applied above said plug body once located in said well conduit.
  3. A plug as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said holding means is adapted to be operable by means of a running tool so as to lock said plug body against axial movement within said well conduit, following energisation of said primary sealing barrier.
  4. A plug as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said primary sealing barrier comprises a frusto-conical seal surface located at the forward end of said plug body, adapted sealingly to engage a corresponding frusto-conical surface of the well profile.
  5. A plug as claimed in Claim 4, wherein said sealing barrier further includes a no-go shoulder located rearwardly of said seal surface and adapted to engage a corresponding shoulder of said well profile so as to limit downward movement of said seal surface relative to said corresponding surface of said well profile.
  6. A plug as claimed in Claim 4, wherein said primary sealing barrier is provided by a metal seal element secured to the forward end of said plug body.
  7. A plug as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said metal seal element is formed from an alloy having an ultrahigh yield strength.
  8. A plug as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said alloy is a titanium alloy.
  9. A plug as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said holding means comprises a plurality of radially movable locking members each having a shoulder adapted to lock against a corresponding shoulder in the well profile.
  10. A plug as claimed in claim 9, wherein said plug body is generally cylindrical and includes a blind bore extending from its rearward end towards its forward end, and said locking members are located in a corresponding plurality of apertures extending between the interior surface of said blind bore and the exterior surface of said plug body.
  11. A plug as claimed in Claim 10, wherein said holding means further comprises an actuating member which is axially slidable within said blind bore of said plug body between a rearward position in which said locking members may be retracted into said apertures and a forward position in which said actuating member urges said locking members radially outwardly to project beyond the outer surface of said plug body.
  12. A plug as claimed in claim 11, wherein said actuating member is adapted to be engaged by a running tool for setting said plug and by a pulling tool for retrieving said plug after it has been set.
  13. A plug as claimed in Claim 12, further including hold down means for retaining said actuating member in its forward position after the plug has been set.
  14. A plug as claimed in Claim 13, wherein said hold down means comprises an annular member surrounding said actuating member and including a plurality of resiliently biased locking members adapted to engage an exterior surface of said actuating member.
  15. A plug as claimed in Claim 14, wherein said annular member is removably attached to said plug body and is detachable therefrom by means of an upward jar force applied to said actuating member, whereby said actuating member may return to its rearward position allowing the plug to be retrieved from the well.
  16. A plug as claimed in Claim 1, further including a secondary sealing barrier formed of an elastomeric or polymeric material.
  17. A plug as claimed in claim 16, wherein said secondary sealing barrier comprises a seal stack surrounding said plug body rearwardly of said primary sealing barrier.
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