EP2642066A1 - Système de détection de fond de trou - Google Patents

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EP2642066A1
EP2642066A1 EP12160999.4A EP12160999A EP2642066A1 EP 2642066 A1 EP2642066 A1 EP 2642066A1 EP 12160999 A EP12160999 A EP 12160999A EP 2642066 A1 EP2642066 A1 EP 2642066A1
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Paul Hazel
Jørgen HALLUNDBAEK
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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
    • E21B47/00Survey of 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
    • E21B23/00Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing, or removing tools, packers or the like in the boreholes or wells
    • E21B23/06Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing, or removing tools, packers or the like in the boreholes or wells for setting packers
    • 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
    • E21B23/03Apparatus for displacing, setting, locking, releasing, or removing tools, packers or the like in the boreholes or wells for setting the tools into, or removing the tools from, laterally offset landing nipples or pockets
    • 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
    • E21B47/00Survey of boreholes or wells
    • E21B47/01Devices for supporting measuring instruments on drill bits, pipes, rods or wirelines; Protecting measuring instruments in boreholes against heat, shock, pressure or the like
    • 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
    • E21B47/00Survey of boreholes or wells
    • E21B47/26Storing data down-hole, e.g. in a memory or on a record carrier

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  • the present invention relates to a downhole detection system for monitoring the expansion of one or more annular barriers.
  • a number of casings of varying functionality are generally lowered into the borehole and held in place by injecting cement into an annular space between the casing and the borehole wall.
  • the well is provided with a wellhead through which a production casing is lowered down to the underground zone or reservoir.
  • Communicating between surface installations and downhole devices such as sensors, transmitters, receivers, tools, etc. downhole is a cumbersome task which is often accomplished by means of one or several transmission cables or wiring.
  • the cables or wiring run from the downhole devices up to the surface on the outside of the casing and may be embedded in the cement used to complete the well.
  • This kind of linkage with wiring has drawbacks.
  • the wiring has to be run through the wellhead, which may require installation of a wellhead provided with special connectors with sealed terminals or possibly modification of an existing wellhead.
  • cementing of the casing may be difficult. In fact, the casing may sometimes have to be moved or rotated around its own axis so as to better distribute the cement injected.
  • the primary barrier of the well may comprise a combination of packers or annular barriers and casing cemented in place to provide the necessary sealing between the casing and the formation.
  • a downhole detection system for monitoring the expansion of one or more annular barriers comprising:
  • a common data collection unit for recording signals from the plurality of detection devices monitoring the condition of the one or more annular barriers, e.g. if the expandable sleeve has been expanded sufficiently for creating an annular barrier in the well, data from multiple detection devices may be retrieved at a single location in the well.
  • the data collection unit may be retrieved to the surface to establish the condition of the annular barriers.
  • the downhole system may thus e.g. be used for verifying that the annular barriers have been sufficiently inflated and/or for providing a seal between the well tubular structure and the inside wall of a borehole or another tubular structure.
  • the downhole detection system does not require wiring extending to the surface, the system avoids the drawbacks associated with wiring extending through the wellhead, wiring extending in the annulus outside the casing or the risk of cables being damaged during completion of the well.
  • the data collection unit may be adapted to be left in the side pocket and subsequently retrieved if necessary.
  • the detection device may detect the condition of an expandable part of the annular barrier.
  • the detection device may be adapted to detect when the expandable part has been expanded into a contact position.
  • the data collection unit may be retrievable from the side pocket.
  • the downhole detection system may operate autonomously while the well is completed and the annular barriers activated by supplying fluid through the well tubular structure and pressurising the tubular structure. Subsequently, when the condition of the well, especially the sealing integrity of the annular barriers, needs to be verified, the data collection unit may be retrieved from the well.
  • the downhole detection system thus does not require neither a permanent nor a temporary data cabled or wireless communication linkage to the surface.
  • the multiple detection devices of multiple annular barriers may be connected to one common data collection unit.
  • the wiring may extend along an outer surface of the well tubular structure and/or the tubular part.
  • the wiring may extend through an annular barrier space between the tubular part and the expandable part.
  • the wiring may extend through an inner space of the well tubular structure and/or the tubular part.
  • the data collection unit may be adapted to be arranged in a side pocket provided in an upper section of the well tubular structure overlapping with an intermediate casing, but below a barrier arranged between the well tubular structure and the surrounding intermediate structure.
  • the data collection unit may be arranged in a side pocket provided in an upper part of the well tubular structure or production casing below an annular barrier adapted to be expanded in an annulus between the well tubular structure or production casing and the inside wall of the intermediate casing.
  • the data collection unit may be adapted to be arranged in a side pocket provided above the one or more annular barriers to be expanded.
  • the data collection unit may comprise a storage means for storing the information received from the detection devices.
  • the data collection unit may comprise control electronics for controlling the downhole detection system.
  • the data collection unit may further comprise a power module for powering the collection unit.
  • the power module may be a battery.
  • the detection device may comprise a movement sensor for detecting movement of a sliding connection part and when the sliding connection part has stopped.
  • the movement sensor may be a magnet sensor, an accelerometer, an infrared sensor, a variable reluctance sensor or an inductive magnetic sensor for detecting movement of the sliding connection part.
  • the magnet sensor or inductive magnet sensor may sense a plurality of magnets incorporated in the outer surface of the tubular part.
  • the movement sensor may comprise a tracking wheel driving on the outer surface of the tubular part, thereby detecting movement of the sliding connection part.
  • the detection device may comprise an expansion sensor for detecting a material expansion of the expandable part and when the material expansion of the expandable part has stopped.
  • the expansion sensor may comprise a strain gauge for detecting expansion of the material of the expandable part.
  • the detection device may comprises a contact pressure sensor provided at the outer surface of the expandable part, the pressure sensor being adapted to measure a contact force between the outer surface of the expandable part and an inner wall of the borehole.
  • the detection device may comprise a fluid pressure sensor for measuring the fluid pressure inside the annular barrier.
  • the detection device further comprises a distance sensor for measuring a change in a maximum inner diameter of the expandable part.
  • the senor may be an accelerometer or an infrared sensor for detecting fluid movement between the outer face of the expandable sleeve and the formation. The purpose of this is to confirm that the annular barrier has created a seal against the borehole wall.
  • the sensors may be arranged on the outer face of the expandable sleeve.
  • each end of the expandable sleeve is fastened to the tubular part by means of a connection part, where one of the connection parts is a sliding connection part sliding in relation to the tubular part when the expandable part, such as a sleeve, is expanded.
  • the invention furthermore relates to a completion method for detecting sufficient expansion of annular barriers when completing a well, comprising the steps of:
  • the step of mounting the data collection unit in the well tubular structure is performed by mounting the data collection unit in a side pocket of a well tubular structure.
  • the completion method further comprises the step of determining whether the annular barrier is properly expanded in a processor.
  • the completion method comprises the step of retrieving the data collection unit.
  • the completion method comprises the step of transferring data from the data collection unit to a submergible tool.
  • data is transferred wirelessly from the data collection unit to the tool lowered into the well.
  • the data is transmitted wirelessly from the data collection unit to the tool lowered into the well by acoustic link, utilising the borehole or production fluid as the transmission medium.
  • the completion method comprises the step of recharging the data collection unit while being in the side pocket.
  • the completion method comprises the step of replacing the data collection unit by means of a kickover tool.
  • the completion method comprises the step of removing the connection means from an opening in the side pocket.
  • the completion method comprises the step of inserting a gas lift valve in the opening of the side pocket.
  • the invention moreover relates to a downhole system for monitoring the expansion of one or more annular barriers, comprising:
  • the expandable part may be an expandable sleeve surrounding a tubular part of the annular barrier.
  • the data collection unit may be adapted to be left in the side pocket.
  • the data collection unit may be arranged in a side pocket provided in an upper section of the well tubular structure overlapping with the intermediate casing.
  • the downhole system further comprises the well tubular structure having the side pocket and at least one annular barrier.
  • the downhole system further comprises an intermediate casing and a primary barrier arranged between the intermediate casing and the well tubular structure.
  • Fig. 1 shows a layout of a well completion comprising a downhole detection system 100 for monitoring the expansion of one or more annular barriers 1 and thus for verifying that the annular barriers have been expanded sufficiently to provide a substantially tight barrier.
  • the specific layout is shown for exemplary purposes and serves only to explain the concept of the invention.
  • the downhole detection system 100 may thus be used in any other type of well completion having a different layout, such as more or fewer annular barriers, etc.
  • the shown well completion comprises, starting from the top, an intermediate casing 70 provided with two annular barriers 71 for ensuring the pressure integrity of the well and forming part of the primary barrier of the well.
  • These annular barriers 71 are expanded in an annulus 2 between the intermediate casing 70 and an inside wall 4 of a borehole 5.
  • annular barrier 80 provides a sealing relationship between the intermediate casing 70 and the well tubular structure 3.
  • the well tubular structure 3 extends from the intermediate casing 70 down into the well.
  • the well tubular structure 3 comprises a plurality of annular barriers 1 adapted to be expanded in the annulus 2 between the well tubular structure 3 and the inside wall 4 of the borehole 5.
  • each of the annular barriers 1 comprises a tubular part 6 which has been mounted as part of the well tubular structure 3, e.g. by means of a threaded connection 19.
  • the annular barrier 1 comprises an expandable part 7, such as an expandable sleeve, surrounding the tubular part 6, having an outer face 8 which, in an expanded condition of the annular barrier 1, abuts the inside wall 4 of the borehole 5.
  • the expandable sleeve is preferably made of metal.
  • Each end 9, 10 of the expandable sleeve 7 is fastened to the tubular part 6 by means of a connection part 12.
  • the expandable sleeve 7 surrounds the tubular part 6, forming an annular barrier space 13 therebetween ( Fig. 5 ).
  • An aperture 11 is arranged in the tubular part 6 through which fluid is let into the space 13 to expand the sleeve 7. As shown in Fig.
  • the well tubular structure 3 further comprises a plurality of valve sections 50 for letting hydrocarbon-containing fluid into an inner space 31 of the well tubular structure 3.
  • the valve section 50 contains inflow control valves 51 and a fracturing opening or fracturing valve 52.
  • a screen 54 may be arranged opposite the valves in a recess on the outer face of the well tubular structure 3.
  • a plurality of sliding or rotational sleeves 53 is arranged to close off the valve while the well tubular structure 3 is being pressurised.
  • the well tubular structure 3 may be a production casing or injection casing and/or comprise a multitude of other functional elements such as sliding sleeves, screens, gravel packs, etc.
  • a lateral cavity in the form of a side pocket 32 is provided in the upper section of the well tubular structure 3, a lateral cavity in the form of a side pocket 32 is provided.
  • the side pocket 32 is provided in a side pocket mandrel 33 mounted as part of the well tubular structure 3, but may alternatively be integrated in the well tubular structure.
  • the downhole detection system 100 comprises one or more detection devices 20, also shown in Figs. 2 and 6a-d , arranged in connection with the annular barriers 1, such as in the annular barrier 1 or on the outer face of the annular barrier.
  • the detection devices 20 detect a condition of the expandable sleeve 7 and generate a signal and/or data representative thereof which is sent via wiring 66 to a data collection unit 60 provided in the side pocket 32 ( Fig. 2 ).
  • the data collection unit 60 is releasably connected to the wiring 66, and thus the detection devices 20, via an electrical connection means 65 provided in the side pocket 32.
  • signals from multiple detection devices 20 may be transmitted via wiring 66 to the same data collection unit 60 and recorded.
  • the wiring 66 extends in the annulus 2 along the outer surface of the well tubular structure 3. Wiring connected to the detection devices 20 arranged at positions below the uppermost annular barrier 1 extends through the annular barrier space 13 of the annular barriers 1 provided between the respective detection devices and the data collection unit 60. The wiring 66 thus extends through the connection part 12 and/or the expandable sleeve 7. Some type of connector may be provided in the connection part 12 or the expandable sleeve 7, whereby wiring connected to opposite sides of the connection part or expandable sleeve is electrically connected. In an alternative configuration, the wiring 66 may extend inside the well tubular structure 3, or it may be embedded in the wall of the well tubular structure or in grooves in the outer face of the well tubular structure.
  • the downhole detection system 100 does not require wiring extending to the surface or the wellhead for connecting the downhole detection system to a recording means.
  • the downhole detection system 100 may thus be operated as a downhole detection system provided in the well without contact to the surface.
  • the data collection unit 60 is either retrieved from the side pocket 32 and brought to the surface for data retrieval, or data is retrieved from the data collection unit 60 downhole while being arranged in the side pocket 32, as will be further described below.
  • the data collection unit 60 comprises a storage means 61 for storing the information received from the detection devices 20, a power module 62 for providing power to the data collection unit, and control electronics 63 for controlling the recording of data, such as a processor for processing the signals or data received.
  • the processor may process the signal and data before recording it or transferring it to another unit.
  • the power module 62 and/or control electronics 63 may be comprised in the stationary part of the downhole detection system 100 which is not retrievable from the well.
  • One end of the data collection unit 60 is provided with an interface adapted to be connected to the electrical connection means 65.
  • the opposite end comprises a fishing neck 64 for latching onto a tool for retrieving the data collection unit 60 in the side pocket 32.
  • a tool is known to the skilled person and may be a kickover tool, as shown in Fig. 3a .
  • the kickover tool 90 may be connected to a downhole tractor 95 or stroker for displacing the kickover tool in the well during setting or retrieval of the data collection unit 60.
  • the kickover tool 90 comprises a latching arm 92 controlled by a kickover mechanism 91. To retrieve the data collection unit 60, the latching arm 92 is extended from the tool body and into the side pocket 32 by a kickover mechanism 91.
  • the latching arm 92 comprises a mechanism known to the skilled person for latching onto the fishing neck 64.
  • a downhole tool comprising a kickover tool 90 or any other suitable tool is lowered into the well.
  • the kickover tool 90 latches onto the data collection unit 60, the unit is retrieved from the side pocket 32.
  • the data collection unit 60 may be replaced with another similar data collection unit or alternatively a plug (not shown) to seal off the electrical connection means 65.
  • signals and/or data from the detection devices 20 may be recorded by a stationary data collection unit permanently connected to the wiring 66 and the detection devices 20.
  • data is retrieved from the downhole detection system 100 by transferring the data downhole directly to a tool lowered into the well.
  • the transferring may take place by using an electrical connection means 65 for connecting the tool and the data collection unit 60, such as a plug and socket, by wireless data transmission, by an inductive coupling or by any other means known to the skilled person.
  • Data may be transmitted wirelessly from the data collection unit 60 to the tool lowered into the well by an acoustic link, utilising the borehole or production fluid as the transmission medium.
  • the data transfer may be bi-directional using frequencies dependent on the amount of data to be transferred.
  • data stored in the storage means 61 may be provided to a transceiver for modulation to a radio frequency signal, whereupon the signal is transmitted via an antenna in the data collection unit to an antenna and a transceiver of the tool lowered into the well.
  • modulation formats known to the skilled person may be utilised, and known communication protocols may be implemented.
  • the modulation format and protocols may be similar to, or a modified version of, the IEEE 802.11 standard.
  • data may be transmitted wirelessly using Bluetooth technology or an electromagnetic short-hop link.
  • the downhole detection system 100 may require periodic recharging.
  • Recharging may be done by the tool for transferring data or by another tool, e.g. by connecting the tool to the data collection unit 60 using electrical connection means 65 or by means of an inductive coupling.
  • the power module 62 may be sufficient to power the system, and the data collection unit 60 may be replaced to recharge the system.
  • the data collection unit 60 collects data when the annular barriers 1 are expanded during completion of the well, and the data collection unit therefore only requires a small battery. However, some of the annular barriers 1 may not have been expanded upon completing of the well, but may remain unexpanded and ready for use when a production zone needs to be sealed off and a new production zone established elsewhere. In this event, the data collection unit 60 requires a longer lasting battery or needs to be recharged immediately before expanding some of the remaining unexpanded annular barriers 1.
  • the detection system 100 is easily fitted into existing qualified designs of known side pockets as the data collecting unit is easily retrofitted into side pockets already commercially available in the market.
  • the side pocket 32 can be reused for inserting a gas lift valve later on when gas lift is required.
  • the electrical connection means 65 is arranged in an opening in the side pocket 32 communicating with the annulus 2.
  • the gas lift valve thus communicates with the annulus 2 through the same opening.
  • the side pocket 32 may alternatively be integrated in the tubular part 6 of the annular barrier 1.
  • Individual data collection units 60 may thus be assigned to each of the annular barriers, or the same data collection unit may be used to record data from a group of multiple annular barriers.
  • the downhole detection system may be comprised in a downhole system for monitoring the expansion of one or more annular barriers.
  • the downhole system comprises a well tubular structure 3 extending from the intermediate casing 70 down into the well.
  • the well tubular structure 3 comprises a lateral cavity in the form of a side pocket 32 and a plurality of annular barriers adapted to be expanded in the annulus 2 between the well tubular structure 3 and the inside wall 4 of the borehole 5.
  • the well tubular structure may further comprise a plurality of valve sections 50, a screen 54, a plurality of sliding or rotational sleeves 53 and other functional elements as described above.
  • the side pocket 32 is provided in the well tubular structure 3 below the primary barrier of the well.
  • the data collection unit of the downhole detection system is arranged in the side pocket and the detection decises may be arranged in association with the annular barriers or in other positions along the well tubular structure.
  • Fig. 4 shows an annular barrier 1 with the expandable sleeve 7 in an unexpanded position.
  • the well tubular structure 3 When expanding the expandable sleeve 7, the well tubular structure 3 is pressurised from the top of the well, and pressurised fluid is forced into the annular barrier space 13, seen in Fig. 5 , to expand the expandable sleeve 7.
  • One or both connection parts 12 may be sliding in relation to the tubular part 6, and the other may be fixedly connected with the tubular part 6. In some annular barriers, both connection parts are fixedly connected to the tubular part.
  • the sliding connection part 12 is provided with sealing elements 121 creating a seal between the connection part and the tubular structure 3.
  • the annular barrier 1 comprises a valve, such as a shut-off valve 14, arranged in the aperture 11.
  • the shut-off valve has an open and a closed position. When in the open position, fluid is let into the annular barrier space 13, shown in Fig. 5 , and when in the closed position, the fluid can no longer pass through the valve 14 into the annular barrier space 13.
  • the aperture 11 of the tubular part 6 of the annular barrier 1 can be closed when the expandable sleeve 7 has been expanded into a contact position, as shown in Fig. 5 .
  • the annular barrier 1 is shown in an activated state with the expandable sleeve 7 in an expanded position.
  • the annular barrier 1 comprises a detection device 20 (not shown in Fig. 5 ) monitoring the expansion process.
  • the detection device 20 may be adapted to activate the shut-off valve 14 to bring the shut-off valve 14 from the open position to the closed position when detecting that the expandable sleeve 7 has been expanded into a contact position.
  • the detection device 20 may comprise a movement sensor 21 for detecting the movement of the sliding connection part 12 or the movement of the expandable sleeve 7.
  • the movement sensor 21 detects a movement of the sliding connection part 12 which initiates the detection of a subsequent stop of the movement of the sleeve 7.
  • a subsequent stop may indicate that a contact position is reached, in which contact between the outer face 8 of the expandable sleeve 7 and the inner wall 4 of the borehole has been established. In the contact position, the expandable sleeve 7 is prevented from expanding further radially, and thus, the movement of the sliding connection part 12 and the sleeve 7 stops.
  • the movement sensor 21 may be a linear potentiometer 34 measuring the position of the sliding connection part 12 in the longitudinal direction along the tubular part 6.
  • the linear potentiometer 34 comprises a resistive element 22 and a wiper device 23 displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the resistive element 22.
  • the linear potentiometer 34 may be a linear membrane potentiometer of the kind available from the company Spectra Symbols.
  • the wiper device 23 is provided on the slidable connection parts 12 being slidable in relation to the tubular part 6. The wiper device 23 abuts the resistive element 22, and by measuring the electrical output, e.g. voltage, from the resistive element 22, it is possible to determine the exact position of the wiper device 23 along the resistive element 22.
  • the movement sensor 21 may alternatively be a distance sensor 24 measuring the distance between the slidable connection part 12 and a predetermined position 33 along the tubular part 6.
  • the distance sensor 24 may incorporate a laser or any other means known to the skilled person suitable for measuring the distance between the slidable connection part 12 and the predetermined position 33. By continuously measuring the distance, it is possible to determine the position of the slidable connection part and to determine whether the connection part 12 is moving.
  • the movement sensor 21 may also be a variable reluctance sensor, such as an inductive magnetic sensor 26, for measuring the position of the slidable connection part 12 in the longitudinal direction along the tubular part 6.
  • the inductive magnetic sensor detects a plurality of magnetic elements 25 incorporated in the outer surface 81 of the tubular part 6.
  • the frequency of detection of the magnetic element may be monitored.
  • the number of magnetic elements may be detected to determine the position of the connection element.
  • the movement sensor 21 may also comprise a tracking wheel arranged on the slidable connection part 12 and driving on the outer surface 81 of the tubular part 6. By detecting rotation of the tracking wheel, it is possible to determine whether the slidable connection part 12 is moving. The number of revolutions may also be used to determine the position of the slidable connection part 12.
  • the movement sensor 21 continuously detects whether the slidable connection part 12 is moving, and it possibly also records the position in the longitudinal direction to determine the total displacement of the slidable connection part 12. Thus, the movement sensor 21 may be used to determine when the slidable connection part 12 has stopped moving. Output from the movement sensor 21 is used by the detection device 20 to determine when the expandable sleeve 7 has been expanded into a contact position and the shut-off valve 14 should be activated to block the flow of fluid into the space 13.
  • the detection device 20 comprises an expansion sensor 29 for detecting a material expansion of the expandable sleeve 7.
  • the expansion sensor 29 may comprise a strain gauge 30, as shown in Figs. 6a-c , or any other means suitable for measuring material expansion, provided at an outer face 8 of the expandable sleeve 7.
  • the expansion sensor 29, such as the strain gauge 30, may be wirely connected with the data collection unit 60 where the wires extend on the outside of the annular barrier.
  • the detection device 20 comprises both a movement sensor 21 and an expansion sensor 29 according to the above.
  • the annular barrier 1 comprises one or more contact pressure sensors 27 arranged at the outer face 8 of the expandable sleeve 7.
  • the pressure sensors 27 measure the contact pressure between the outer surface 8 of the expandable sleeve 7 and the inner wall 4 of the borehole 5 when the annular barrier 1 is expanded downhole, as shown in Figs. 1 and 5 .
  • the detection device 20 may also comprise a distance sensor 28 to measure an inner diameter 36 of the expanded sleeve 7.
  • a fluid pressure sensor 35 may be provided to measure the pressure inside the space 13.
  • the detection device 20 may rely on one or more detected parameters, such as the movement of the slidable connection part 12, the material expansion of the expandable sleeve 7, the inner diameter 36 of the expanded sleeve 7 and/or the contact pressure or pressure inside the expandable sleeve to determine when the expandable sleeve has been expanded into a contact position.
  • the detection device may also comprise sensors 37 for detecting conditions in the annulus 2 outside the annular barrier space 13.
  • the sensors 37 may detect flow conditions, temperature, pressure, etc. to determine whether the annular barrier 1 provides the necessary sealing effect between the well tubular structure 3 and the formation.
  • the detection device 20 detects when the sliding connection part stops, i.e. when the contact position is reached and/or when the material of the expandable sleeve 7 is no longer expanding because a contact position has been reached.
  • the detection device 20 may determine that the expandable sleeve 7 has been sufficiently expanded to provide a sufficient contact between the outer face 8 of the expandable sleeve 7 and the inner wall 4 of the borehole 5, and thus into the contact position.
  • the detection device 20 may also detect the pressure in the annular barrier space 13 and await a certain increase in the pressure before determining that the expandable sleeve 7 has been sufficiently expanded.
  • the detection device 20 may cause the shut-off valve 14 to close to prevent further pressure being built up inside the space 13 as the pressure in the well is increased to expand other annular barriers 1 requiring a higher expansion pressure.
  • the shut-off valve 14 is a solenoid valve which is closed by discontinuing the power required to keep the valve open.
  • the shut-off valve 14 is a solenoid valve which is closed by discontinuing the power required to keep the valve open.
  • the solenoid valve is discontinued, whereby the valve 14 closes and the space 13 is sealed. If, for some reason, it is required that the shut-off valve is reopened, e.g. to equalise the pressure between the borehole 5 and the space 13 inside the expanded sleeve 7, this may be done by resuming the supply of power to the solenoid valve. Equalisation of the pressure may be required in connection with injection, stimulation or fracture operations.
  • the detection device 20 may further comprise a timer for closing the shut-off valve 14 after a predetermined period of time subsequent to the detection of the expandable sleeve 7 being in the contact position in which the sleeve and the sliding connection part are prevented from further movement.
  • a timer for closing the shut-off valve 14 after a predetermined period of time subsequent to the detection of the expandable sleeve 7 being in the contact position in which the sleeve and the sliding connection part are prevented from further movement.
  • the detection device 20 may further comprise a seismic sensor or another kind of acoustic sensor for detection of the sound at the aperture 11 in order to detect any sound changes during expansion. Fluid flowing into the space 13 makes a certain sound, and when the contact position is reached and the expansion process makes an intermediate stop before continuing and cracking the formation undesirably, the fluid is no longer flowing into the space 13, and the sound is therefore decreased accordingly, indicating that the contact position is reached.
  • the detection devices 20 detecting a condition of an expandable sleeve generate signals or data representative of the condition, e.g.
  • the data collection unit 60 receives data from a multitude of detection devices 20 monitoring the condition of several annular barriers 1, and data from multiple detection devices may thus be retrieved at a single location in the well. When the well has been completed and the annular barriers activated, the data collection unit 60 may be retrieved to the surface to establish the condition of the annular barriers 1.
  • the downhole detection system described above may be used in a method comprising the steps of mounting a data collection unit in a side pocket of a well tubular structure, e.g. by using a kickover tool as described above.
  • the data collection device is arranged in the side pocket 32 and connected to the electrical connection means 65, electrical communication is established between the detecting devices arranged in one or more unexpanded annular barriers and the data collection unit 60 through wiring 66 on the outside of the well tubular structure 3.
  • the data collection unit 60 may be arranged in the side pocket 32 before or after the well tubular structure 3 is installed in the well.
  • the well tubular structure 3 is pressurised from within to expand the annular barriers 1.
  • the condition of the expandable part of the annular barrier 1 is detected, and data of the condition is collected in the data collection unit 60.
  • the collected data may subsequently be retrieved in a number of different ways, as described above.
  • the data collection unit 60 may also be retrieved from the well and/or be replaced. If necessary, the data collection unit 60 and the downhole detection system 100 may be recharged as described above.
  • it is determined whether the annular barrier 1 has been expanded properly This may be done by comparing measurements to predetermined threshold values, previously recorded data, statistical models, etc.
  • contact position is meant the position of the expanded sleeve in which a contact between the outer face 8 of the expandable sleeve 7 and the inner wall 4 of the borehole or another surrounding casing is reached so that the annular barrier provides an isolation of one part of the annulus from another part of the annulus.
  • fluid or well fluid any kind of fluid that may be present in oil or gas wells downhole, such as natural gas, oil, oil mud, crude oil, water, etc.
  • gas is meant any kind of gas composition present in a well, completion, or open hole
  • oil is meant any kind of oil composition, such as crude oil, an oil-containing fluid, etc.
  • Gas, oil, and water fluids may thus all comprise other elements or substances than gas, oil, and/or water, respectively.
  • a casing any kind of pipe, tubing, tubular, liner, string etc. used downhole in relation to oil or natural gas production.
  • a downhole tractor can be used to push the tools all the way into position in the well.
  • a downhole tractor is any kind of driving tool capable of pushing or pulling tools in a well downhole, such as a Well Tractor®.
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