WO2008131771A2 - Cladding method and expansion tool - Google Patents
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- WO2008131771A2 WO2008131771A2 PCT/DK2008/000159 DK2008000159W WO2008131771A2 WO 2008131771 A2 WO2008131771 A2 WO 2008131771A2 DK 2008000159 W DK2008000159 W DK 2008000159W WO 2008131771 A2 WO2008131771 A2 WO 2008131771A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B29/00—Cutting or destroying pipes, packers, plugs or wire lines, located in boreholes or wells, e.g. cutting of damaged pipes, of windows; Deforming of pipes in boreholes or wells; Reconditioning of well casings while in the ground
- E21B29/10—Reconditioning of well casings, e.g. straightening
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B43/00—Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
- E21B43/02—Subsoil filtering
- E21B43/10—Setting of casings, screens, liners or the like in wells
- E21B43/103—Setting of casings, screens, liners or the like in wells of expandable casings, screens, liners, or the like
- E21B43/105—Expanding tools specially adapted therefor
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T137/0318—Processes
- Y10T137/0402—Cleaning, repairing, or assembling
- Y10T137/0441—Repairing, securing, replacing, or servicing pipe joint, valve, or tank
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a cladding method for sealing a leak in a casing, a pipeline, a borehole, or a well downhole using a liner. Furthermore, the invention relates to an expansion tool.
- a tube also called a liner or a clad, having a smaller diameter than the casing is usually placed outside the leak.
- the liner is then expanded from inside the tube to increase the diameter of the tube to match the diameter of the casing so as to seal the leak in the casing.
- a liner is usually made of metal, and usually of the same metal as the casing.
- the liner When the liner has been expanded to match the diameter of the casing and the expansion tool is retracted from within the liner, the liner will shrink a bit due to the tension in the metal. In this way, the diameter of the liner is somewhat smaller than that of the casing. Therefore, when rolling the liner, the liner is expanded to a larger diameter than the original diameter of the casing. This is obtained by rolling both the liner and the casing to a somewhat larger diameter so that, when the expansion tool is retracted, both the liner and the casing shrink, and the liner is thus able to seal the leak in the casing.
- the whole liner In order to insert the liners into the casing or the like, the whole liner needs to have a external diameter greater than that of the casing.
- the liner When expanding the liner only some of the liner is expanded, e.g. the first part, whereas the second part is not expanded. The result is that the diameter of the casing is decreased in those areas where the liner is not expanded.
- the leak in the casing may be sealed, but the fluid flow in the casing or pipeline is substantial decreased making the casing less efficient than before the leak occurred.
- An aspect of the present invention is, at least partly, to overcome the disadvantages of the cladding methods mentioned above, and to provide an improved cladding method with which it is possible to seal a leak in a casing by means of a liner without decreas- ing an internal diameter of the casing .
- a cladding method for sealing a leak (2) in a casing (3), a pipeline, a borehole, or a well down hole using a liner (1 ) having a tube (4) with a first diameter and a plurality of sealing means (6) in a plurality of circumferential grooves (5) comprising the steps of: fastening the liner in a fastening means of an expansion tool, inserting the liner having a first part and a second part into the casing outside the leak, - positioning an expansion means of the expansion tool at the first part of the liner, expanding the first part of the liner until the sealing means in the grooves of the first part of the liner are pressed against the casing and fasten the first part to the casing, releasing the liner so that the liner is free of the tool and the liner is held in place by the sealing means in the first part of the liner, and expanding all the way through the liner by expanding also the second part of the finer to
- the entire liner is expanded from an initial diameter to a larger second diameter fitting the internal surface of the casing.
- the diameter is the same along the entire extension of the liner, the diameter is moreover only somewhat smaller than the internal diameter of the casing.
- the leak in the casing is sealed without substantial narrowing the internal diameter of the casing and thus without substantially di- minishing the flow of the fluid flowing inside the casing.
- the cladding method may further comprise the step of retracting the expansion tool between expansion of the first and the second part of the liner.
- the expansion means may be mandrel.
- the expansion means may be a body with rollers.
- the expansion means may have a cone where part of the cone has a larger diameter than that of a non-expanded liner and that part of the cone extends outside the liner before expansion of the liner.
- the sealing means may be a ring with a ring diameter and a centre, such as an O- ring.
- the sealing means may curl seen from the ring diameter towards the centre, allowing the ring to be straightened out to a larger diameter than the original ring diameter when expanded.
- sealing means may be made of silicone, natural or syntactic rubber, polymer, or the like.
- the invention further relates to an expansion tool for expanding a liner for sealing a leak in a casing from within the casing using a liner, comprising at least one fastening means for fixing a first part of the liner and for holding the liner in place outside the leak during expanding, an expanding means for expanding the liner to a larger diameter from a second part of the liner all the way through the liner.
- the expansion means may be a mandrel.
- the expansion means may be a body with rollers.
- the expansion means may have a cone where part of the cone has a lar- ger diameter than that of a non-expanded liner and that part of the cone extends outside the liner before expansion of the liner so that the cone can uphold the liner when inserting the liner into the casing.
- expansion means may be moved away from the expansion tool in order to expand the liner.
- the expansion means may be retracted into the expansion tool in order to expand the liner.
- the fastening means may be connected to a shaft penetrating the expansion means in its centre.
- Fig. 1 shows a liner held by a tool within a casing before expanding
- Fig. 2 shows the liner of Fig. 1 where a first part of the liner has been expanded
- Fig. 3 shows the liner of Figs. 1 and 2 where the whole liner has been expanded
- Fig. 4 shows a sectional view of Fig. 3 around the leak of the casing
- Fig. 5 shows sealing means within some grooves
- Rg. 6 shows an expansion tool having fastened a liner within a casing
- Fig. 7 shows the expansion tool of Rg. 6 expanding the liner
- Fig. 8 shows the expansion tool of Fig. 6 and 7 expanding the liner even further
- Rg. 9 shows the expansion tool of Fig 6, 7 and 8 before the rest of the liner is expanded
- Rg. 10 shows the expansion tool of Fig. 9 after the entire liner has been expanded.
- a liner 1 is shown positioned within a casing 3 downhole.
- the casing 3 has a leak 2 indicated by an arrow.
- the casing 3 is cemented into the subterranean formation.
- the liner 1 according to the invention can be used in all kinds of casings 3 which has not been cemented into the formation or directly into the borehole.
- the liner 1 is shown used in a casing 3; however, the liner 1 may also be used in another cavity, such as a pipeline, a borehole, or a well downhole.
- a casing 3 is placed inside a borehole for transporting fluid, such as oil, a mix of oil with water, gas, etc.
- the fluid is mixed with filtrate or other additives in order to improve the drilling process.
- the fluid may contain other elements, such as cuttings, swarf, sand, pipe dope, remains from a previous explosion, rust from the casing in the well, or detachments torn-off from the well, the casing, or the formation.
- the invention will be explained with reference to a casing 3 conveying oil fluid.
- the liner 1 comprises a tube 4 with circumferential grooves 5.
- a sealing means 6, such as an O-ring, is provided in each groove 5 extending somewhat outside the groove 5 so that the tube 4 has a larger second outside diameter where the grooves 5 with the sealing means 6 are positioned.
- the liner 1 is held by fastening means or gripping means 9-
- the fastening means or gripping means 9 grip around the circumferential wall 7 of the tub ⁇ 4 in a second part 10 of the liner 1.
- a mandrel 11 is shown before expanding of the liner 1.
- the liner 1 has been partly rolled or expanded.
- the mandrel 11 has been moved upwards for expanding the liner 1 from a first diameter to a second, expanded diameter.
- the sealing means 6 has been squeezed between the inside wall of the casing 3 and the outside wall of the liner 1. This is due to the fact that the liner 1 has been expanded by the mandrel 11 so that the outside wall of the liner 1 abuts the inside wall of the casing 3.
- the second part 10 of the liner 1 cannot yet be expanded since the fastening means or gripping means 9 holds the liner 1. Therefore, when the liner 1 has been partly expanded, the fastening means or gripping means release 9 the liner 1 , and the liner 1 is held in place by the friction between the sealing means 6 and the inside wall of the casing 3. Subsequently, the mandrel 11 can expand the rest of the liner 1, that is, the second part 10, as shown in Fig. 3. Thus, the liner 1 is able to uphold itself in the casing 3 while the rest of the liner 1 is expanded by the expansion means which expands the whole liner 1 without having to expand the casing 3.
- the liner 1 is cladded inside the casing 3 for sealing of a leak 2 in the casing 3.
- a second part 10 of the liner is fastened in some fastening means 9 or gripping means 9 of an expansion tool and the liner 1 is inserted in the casing 3 outside the leak 2.
- the first part 8 of the liner 1 is expanded until the sealing means 6 in the grooves 5 of the first part 8 of the liner 1 are pressed against the casing 3 and fasten the first part 8 to the casing 3.
- the liner 1 is released from the fastening means 9 so that the second part 10 of the liner 1 is no longer held by the tool and the liner 1 is held in place by the sealing means 6 in the first part of the liner: Finally, the second part 10 of the liner 1 is also expanded and the liner 1 has thus been expanded along its entire extension to abut the casing 3 for sealing the leak 2.
- the sealing means 6 is fastened to the casing 3 due to the friction between the sealing means 6 and the casing 3, and in this way the liner 1 is able to uphold itself and hold itself in position when the second part 10 of the liner 1 is expanded so that no fastening means 6 is needed. In this way, the expansion means is able to penetrate and thereby expand the whole liner 1 without needing to expand the casing also.
- the leak 2 in the casing 3 is sealed without substantially reducing the internal diameter of the casing 3 due to the fact that the entire liner 1 is expanded to a larger diameter and not only part of the liner.
- the sealing means 6 may be shaped like a ring which curis seen from the diameter towards the centre of the ring. In this way, the ring may expand when the liner 1 is expanded to a larger diameter than the initial diameter of the liner 1. When the liner 1 is expanded, the ring will be straightened out.
- the number of sealing means 6 is determined by how much force is needed for expanding the rest of the liner 1 when the fastening means or gripping means 9 have released the liner 1.
- the sealing means 6 may vary in diameter and the cross- section of the ring may be oval as well as circular. The larger the diameter, the more able the sealing means 6 are to expand, and an oval shape may increase the friction area between the sealing means 6 and the inside wall of the casing 3.
- the number of sealing means 6 may also in part be determined by the size and shape of the sealing means 6.
- the invention also relates to an expansion tool for expanding the liner 1 within the casing 3 to seal a leak 2 in the casing 3.
- the tool comprises two fastening means or gripping means 9 gripping around the second part 10 of the liner 1 as shown in Fig. 1.
- the tool further comprises an expansion means such as the mandrel 11 shown in Fig. 2 which expands the liner 1 from a first diameter to a second, larger diameter.
- the fas- tening means or gripping means 9 is connected to a shaft penetrating the mandrel 11 at its centre.
- the expansion means is a body with rollers.
- the expansion means has a cone as shown in Fig. 6.
- a first part of the cone has a larger diameter than that of a non-expanded liner 1 so as to be able to expand the liner 1 when the cone is moved in the direction of the tool.
- the first part of the cone extends outside the liner 1 before expanding the liner 1 so that the liner 1 is fastened between the cone and a body of the expansion tool. In this way, the expansion tool and the cone can uphold the liner 1 when inserting the liner 1 in the casing 3.
- the positioning of the expansion tool takes place at the same time as the fastening of the liner 1 in the expansion tool.
- the expansion means of the expansion tool expands the first part 8 of the liner 1 as shown in Fig. 7 by retracting the shaft onto which the cone is positioned into the expansion tool. The movement of the expansion means is shown by an arrow.
- the expansion tool is held in place inside the casing 3 by means of anchors, slips, or the like means. Such means may be positioned either in the expansion tool or in another, connected tool.
- the expansion tool may also be held in place inside the casing 3 by means of a downhole tractor.
- liner 1 is meant any form of sealing element used to cover or seal a leak on the inside of a casing 3, such as a lining, a liner, a clad, a seal, or the like.
- a downhole tractor can also be used to push the expansion tool all the way into position in the casing 3 or 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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