WO2017176121A1 - Tracer patch - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the technical field of installation and monitoring tracers and controlling influx zones in a petroleum production well. More specific the invention is a method for placing tracers by applying a pipe length, a patch, carrying tracers, for flow release, wherein the patch is arranged for anchoring, perforating and expanding to seal off an influx zone based on monitoring results.
- a main object of the present invention is to disclose a method and a system for tracer marking and monitoring of a petroleum well with one or more production zones comprising placing tracers at desired zones in a petroleum well with a production tubing, a casing or a liner with perforations at the zones, and comprising; lowering one or more patch-tubes into the well to a desired depth in a way that the one or more patch-tubes extends into the production tubing along on or more of the zones; wherein the patch is divided in one or more patch zones along the patch, wherein each patch zone comprises one or more tracer sources with one or more unique tracers arranged to release to produced fluids, in desired positions, and further comprises one or more radial expandable patch portions arranged to be expanded, upon desire, to sealing against the tubing, anchoring an anchor of the patch to the tubing, allowing the well to produce well fluids and monitoring the production flow with respect to tracers.
- An advantage of the method is that one may install tracers into the tubing after the well has been completed.
- the tracers may also be installed after a time of production and based on information from well analysis carried out after a time of production, as well. This gives the possibility of very well designed tracer sources for placing at particular inflow zones etc
- the invention also is a system for arranging tracers inside a tube in petroleum (hydrocarbon) well comprising a length of a tube formed patch with outer diameter less than an inner diameter of the tube, wherein the patch is divided in one or more patch zones along the patch;
- each patch zone comprises
- the system is a system enabling retrofit installation into a well without, with wrong, or with empty tracer sources.
- the tracer patch system should be tailor made to the specific well that it will be installed into.
- the radial expandable portions may be used to seal of a production zone upon desire.
- this method allows the simultaneous operation of sealing off a zone in the well and installing tracer monitoring systems in the same run, thus saving operational time at the installation rig.
- Fig. 0 is a simplified sketch and illustrates an initial situation with a cemented (first annulus) production liner as an example of a production well without tracers, prior to a retrofit installation of tracers according to the invention.
- the first annulus (Al) could also have other types of fill (101) or zonal restrictions than cement (101), such as gravel pack that is permeable between the formation and the production pipe, but not particularly permeable along the annulus but almost like "sand aband", packers or epoxy injections.
- the well, the annulus fill, the casing etc. is not a part of the invention as such.
- Fig. l is a section cut along the longitudinal axis of a well with a liner, casing or the like, and a patch and illustrates a simple embodiment of the invention and shows a patch (1) inserted into a well with one illustrated production zone wherein the liner or casing (6) is perforated (pi).
- the patch has one patch portion (111) with tracer sources
- Fig. 2 shows an embodiment similar to Fig. 1 wherein an expandable portion (11) of the patch zone is about to be expanded above production zone (influx zone) Zl, by a drill pipe conveyed expander tool (81, 82). Having a sealing anchor in the bottom end of the patch (1) below the inflow production zone, and expanding the patch to a sealing zone to the liner (6) above the production zone will seal of the production zone.
- the tracers are placed on the outer surface of the patch within this patch portion and will be sealed off as well. If those tracers are monitored in the production flow later on, a leakage from this zone is indicated.
- FIG. 3 shows a shallow-perforating tool/canon (31), tool string/drill pipe conveyed, perforating the patch portion (111).
- a perforating tool may be carried as a separate trip operating tool or in another embodiment it will be assembled to the tool string carrying the expanding tool.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a production situation after the tool string illustrated in Fig.3 is retracted and the well is producing again.
- Fig. 5 shows a patch (1) with two patch zones ( l l li, I H2), marking and isolating two production zones (zl, z2), one each.
- Fig. 6 illustrates different tailor made variations of the different patch zones (l l li) and how to utilize them.
- Zone zl has been sealed off by expanding an expandable area (11) in the total area of the inflow zone (zl).
- the invention is not limited by this figure, it rather illustrates that the tracer patch may be tailor made in a large number of combinations, depending on well design, production properties and other condition desires.
- the expandable portion (Hi) of the patch tubing (1) is arranged with tracers and a rubber seal. If those tracers are monitored in the production flow, a leakage from this zone is proven.
- a patch zone may also be arranged with more perforated portions, as in the illustrated upper patch zone (I I I2).
- the main flow from the production zone (z2) will flow direct through the perforations and into the patch tube to the production flow (F) and a partial flow will flow in the second annulus A2 between the casing/liner (6) and the patch tube (1), pass the tracer source and flow into the production flow through a second perforated portion.
- a patch (1) may have several patch zones and the patch zones should be tailor made according to the well conditions and production desire.
- Fig. 7a is an illustration of a patch (1) in a well with more patch zones (l l li, 1112, .. l li) with different designs.
- a packer (50) is forming a zonal seal ( 131 i) .
- Such packer element may also work as an anchor (12).
- the middle patch portion leveled at the middle production zone (z2) may comprise an expandable patch portion (I I2) and can be used for sealing off the production zone upon desire, i.e. when water breakthrough is observed by monitoring water released tracers for the tracer source T2 or a combination of other observed tracer responses.
- the lower patch zone (l l li) is in this illustration sealing off a production zone by the expandable portion of the patch and may also serve as the anchoring device (12).
- Fig. 7b is an illustration of another design with inward vented carrier (T2, tracer source) version. This inward vented option will monitor all flow from upstream its own location.
- the section with inward vented carrier may or may not be expandable, but the sections both above and below can be expandable to isolate zones.
- Fig. 8 illustrated an embodiment of the invention wherein the patch zones (l l li) comprises sliding sleeves (300) as flow valves for one or more flow zones. For production from a given zone they will be held open and when production from the zone is not desired they will be held closed. Operation of such sliding sleeves is known as such.
- Fig. 9 This illustrates a combination of patch zones (l l li) comprising different tracer systems to monitor different closed zones and different sealing off systems.
- the sealing off can be done during installation or later, once unwanted fluids have been identified.
- Fig. 10 is a rough sketch of a portion of a patch (1) in an embodiment of the invention, in a side elevation perspective and in a cross section cut A-A'.
- the figure shows an example of assembling a patch length with two different embodiments of patch portions (l l li, I I I2). According to the invention there are a plurality of possibilities for
- Fig. 11, 12 and 13 shows different arrangements of tracer sources, here polymer rods, with different embodiments of protective metal shroud put over the tracer system.
- Fig 14 shows an embodiment of tracer arrangements to the patch with mechanical injection of tracers, and not just release from rods and filaments.
- a carrier with 12 cylindrical devices that each can inject a tracer volume at a preset point in time.
- tracer sources such as rods and filaments are known in the industry as such.
- Fig. 15 shows a table of how different tracers (Tl...Ti) with different properties may be combined for different tracer sources for placing downhole the well at desired positions along a production tubing. Tw - affinity or releasable to water, To - affinity or releasable to oil. Combination with tracers designed for gas may also be used but is not illustrated in the table.
- the invention is a method and a system for tracer marking and monitoring of a petroleum well with one or more production zones (zl, z2, ...) comprising placing tracers (Tr) at desired zones (zl, z2, ...) in a petroleum well with a production tubing (6), a casing or a liner with perforations (pi, p2, ...) at the zones ( zl, z2, ...) and comprising lowering one or more patch-tubes ( 1) into the well to a desired depth in a way that the one or more patch-tubes ( 1) extends into the production tubi ng (6) along on or more of the zones (zl, z2, ...) wherein the patch( l) is divided in one or more patch zones
- each patch zone ( 111 i) comprises one or more tracer sources ( ⁇ 1... ⁇ ) with one or more unique tracers (Trl ....Tri) arranged to release to produced fluids, such as oil, gas or water, in desired positions, one or more radial expandable patch portions ( l li, l l2, ... l li) arranged to be expanded, upon desire, to sealing against the tubing (6), anchoring an anchor ( 12) of the patch to the tubing (6), allowing the well to produce well fluids and monitoring the production flow (F) with respect to tracers.
- each patch zone ( 111 i) comprises one or more tracer sources ( ⁇ 1... ⁇ ) with one or more unique tracers (Trl ....Tri) arranged to release to produced fluids, such as oil, gas or water, in desired positions, one or more radial expandable patch portions ( l li, l l2, ... l li) arranged to be expanded, upon desire, to sealing against the tubing
- Such actions may be none if the well has a satisfactory production . If for instance monitored tracers indicating a water breakthrough, one may choose to seal of the specific production zone identified by the unique tracers.
- the patch tube may be lowered into the well by a running in string tool, by a wire line or coi led tubing etc. and is known as such.
- tracer marking it should be understood to arrange tracers, at desired positions in a producing petroleum well, with tracer systems sources (Tl, T2, ...Ti) with corresponding unique tracers(tri, tr2, tr3, ).
- Such tracers may be water, oil or gas releasable or another intelligent type such as releasable due to a chemical or physical change in conditions in the well, for release to the produced fluid .
- the tracers may also be baked into another material having such releasable properties and thus will be released to the prod uced flow on specific conditions as mentioned above or as a function of time.
- the tracers may be baked into polymer rods or polymer filaments.
- the tracers may also be mixed into epoxy and/or polymer solutions injections that cure in place.
- the tracers may also be released mechanically at given preprogrammed times or at desired times or given downhole conditions. Please see Fig . 14.
- the monitoring may take place as a discrete sampling or by an online monitoring. Advantages to the method is that one may monitor which zones producing which fluids, both qualitatively and quantitatively. One will get information about and be able to evaluate god and/or bad producing zones. One may discover water intrusion, gas break through and be able to shut of the specific production zone, permanently or temporarily.
- An advantage of the method is that one may install tracers into the tubing after the well has been completed .
- the tracers may also be installed after a time of production and based on information from well analysis carried out after a time of production, as well . This gives the possibility of very well designed tracer sources for placing at particular inflow zones etc.
- Another advantage is that one may seal of a production zone upon desire based upon information from the placed tracers during monitoring.
- a third advantage is that one may use the tracers as an integrity alarm for the seal sealing of the production zone.
- a fourth advantage is that one may form delay chambers for the tracers giving sharper tracer signals during monitoring.
- a fifth advantage is that both sealing elements and tracer monitoring elements may be installed in the well in the same operation, thus reducing operational time and cost.
- the patch is anchored in a lower end of said patch (1). This is an advantage when it comes to use of an expansion tool.
- the patch is fixed downhole and free to move somewhat downstream, and the patch may be expanded on a later stage when retracting the tool without buckling ect.
- one is anchoring the patch (1) by expanding one of said expandable patch portions (l li, l l2,... l li) wherein said expandable patch portion (l li, l l2,... l li) undergoes a plastic deformation and sealing against the tubing (6) forming an anchor (12).
- an expandable portion as the anchor facilitates a patch tube (1) with few complex components.
- Such an expandable portion will make a leak tight seal and a lower sealed end of a patch portion as an initial step of sealing a zone and direction the flow downstream and secure the zonal flow to pass a tracer source.
- the expanding of said expandable patch portion (l li, l l2,... l li) is performed by an expansion pull tool (81) at a drill string (8) in an embodiment of the invention.
- a suitable tool is a tool for patching wells to repair hangers or to make joints and connections between casing and liner etc leak tight. Such a tool is described in
- the anchoring of the patch (1) is executed by expanding hanger slips (121), comprised by said anchor (12), into the tubing (6).
- Such an anchor may not necessary be placed in a lower end of the patch and may also be set as a non sealing anchor as well as a sealing portion. This may be advantageous if one wish to anchor without sealing of the patch at the anchoring position.
- the anchors according to the embodiments are sealingly arranged. Hold down slips etc may then be used in an assembly with sealing packers to form a sealing anchor.
- the anchor is forming a zonal sealing ( 131 i) between the patch (1) and the tubing (6) by setting said anchor (12) between two of said production zones (zl, z2,%) that separates different production zones marked with tracers by installing the patch which is tracer marked prior to lowering into the well.
- the patch (1) is arranged such that the one or more patch zones ( l l l i, l l l2, ... l l li) corresponds to each of the one or more production zones (zl, z2, ...zi) in the well .
- the different production zones have then been tracer marked and one may monitor the flow from the zones.
- the unique tracers may give information of production volumes and produced fluid .
- Setting a sealing portion between the different production zones prevents the flow from one zone (e.g . zone 1) pass the tracer source arranged in a second production zone (e.g zon 2), thus releasing unique tracers from the second zone, which will give wrong information of zonal flow. Isolating the different tracers marked production zones enabling correct information about the different producing zones.
- the zonal sealing ( 131 i) may be set both before and after the step of perforation. By setting a zeal in this way, without perforate, one may also seal of a zone if desired .
- the sealing portions may be of a general packer type, or a seal formed by an expandable portion being expanded .
- the one or more patch portions ( 111 i) are arranged correlating to at least one production zones (zi) .
- a radial expandable patch ( 11), a sealing element (50) or a sealing anchor ( 12) is set both below and above the producing zone.
- the patch portion in between comprising at least one tracer source (Ti) with at least one tracer (Tri) and a portion (30) with, or arranged for, perforations (3), which forms the outlet for the fluid from the production zone.
- a shut in this will work as a delay chamber and accumulate tracers within the chamber formed between the zonal seal sealing portions within the second annulus (A2) between the patch and the casing/liner (6) and when reopening of the well one will get a distinct tracer response that is easy to monitor.
- Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 all illustrates embodiments that could form such a delay chamber.
- Fig . 8 could also form a delay chamber using the sliding sleeves instead of shut in the whole well .
- the zonal sealing ( 131 i) is activated by expanding a portion ( H i) in the patch ( 1), by using an expansion tool (81,82), the portion ( H i) undergoes a plastic deformation, between two or more of the influx zones (zl, ...Zi) of the well, the expanding a portion ( H i) thus forming a zonal seal ( 131i) .
- the patch (1) is perforated above the tracer sources (Ti) within a patch zone ( 111 i) relative to said production zones (Zi) thus letting said produced fluid from said production zone (FZi) be in contact with said tracer sources (Ti) with said unique tracers (Tri) before flowing through said perforations (3).
- This forming an inflow path from the influx zone of the well passing the tracer source (Ti) with the one or more Tracers (Tri) into the patch (1) to the main production flow (F).
- the method according to an embodiment of the invention letting the patch (1) be perforated at the same level as said production zones (Zi), and in the total length of the production zone.
- the tracer sources (Ti) is placed above said perforations within a patch zone ( 111 i) allowing a main flow of said produced fluid (Fzi) from said production zone (Zi) flow through the perforations and a partial flow of said produced fluid (Fi) from said production zone (Zi) be in contact with said tracer sources (Ti) with said unique tracers (Tri) before flowing through a second perforated portion (31i) with perforations (3) within said patch zone ( 111 i) .
- Fig. 6 Please see Fig. 6 and upper part concerning patch portion 111 2 .
- one or more tracer sources (Ti) are placed outside one or more of said expandable patch portion (l li, l l2, ... l li) of said patch (1).
- Tracers arranged at the outside of the patch may be part of the expandable patch portion, the perforated portion or be arranged at a separate portion of the patch.
- This option will monitor all flow from upstream.
- the section with inward vented carrier may or may not be expandable, but the sections both above and below can be expandable to isolate zones. Please see Fig. 7b.
- the method according an embodiment of the invention comprises to expand one or more of said expandable patch portion (l li, l l2,... l li) of said patch (1) in the total area of one or more influx zones (zi) to seal off and stop the flow from the sealed off zone (zi).
- this patch area has a sealing layer (of rubber etc) outside the expandable area.
- the patch is expanded as a result of a monitored occurrence (O) in the well, i.e. types of observations and how they may be observed, both based on the patch installed tracers, their analysis, or another way.
- O monitored occurrence
- a typical situation would be that one zone is indicated to produce water by observing a combination of the oil, water and/or gas tracers, or one zone is found to produce gas by the same observation. Both these may be undesired fluids relative to oil, and there may be motivation for shutting the zone off.
- Indications of water may be the increased presence of water tracer and the reduced presence of oil tracer from a zone, and indications of gas may be the simultaneous reduction of both oil and water tracers from a zone as this may not trigger oil nor water tracer release or the observation of an increased gas tracer.
- an inflow path for a zonal inflow (Fi) through the patch (1) is activated by activating a valve system (112) arranged in a patch zone (l l li), such as sliding sleeves etc.
- a valve system (112) arranged in a patch zone (l l li), such as sliding sleeves etc. forming an inflow path from the influx zone of the well, passing the tracer source (Ti) with the one or more Tracers (Tri), into the patch (1) to the main production flow (F).
- the method according to an embodiment comprises that two or more patches (1) is lowered into the well to different desired depths of the well. This will cover influx zones separated by a long distance of hard rock or another formation, generally without any influx zones and no need for tracer marking. It is economical unfavorable to have a several hundred meters long patch when there is no production in for instance the major area.
- a method according to an embodiment of the invention a production zone has been sealed by expanding the patch over an inflowing zone (zi) or by setting a sealing portion, for example by setting a packer or expand a patch portion, in both ends of the producing zone, according to embodiments described above.
- zone (zl,z2...zi) be reopened by a the use of a perforating canon, and the zone will produce again.
- the tracers attached to the patch will become in contact with the zonal production, release to the flow, and the monitoring the unique tracers from this zone will confirm that the zone is open, producing and what kind of fluid is producing.
- the invention also is a system for arranging tracers inside a tube (6), such as inside a liner or casing, in petroleum (hydrocarbon) well comprising a length of a tube formed patch (1) with outer diameter less than an inner diameter of the tube (6), wherein the patch (1) is divided in one or more patch zones (l l li, l l l2,... l l li) along the patch (1);
- each patch zone (l l li) comprises
- the patch length will in general be made of one base material, such as a metal tube, and have properties allowing the patch to be expanded and undergo a plastic deformation. Reinforced portions or an assembled patch length may be used for special design as dicussed below.
- the system is a system enabling retrofit installation into a well without, with wrong, or with empty tracer sources.
- the tracer patch system should be tailor made to the specific well that it will be installed into.
- the radial expandable portions may be used to seal of a production zone upon desire.
- the expandable portion can also be used to isolate inflow zones from each other.
- the one or more of said patch zones (l l li) is arranged for perforations (3) through the patch wall (110) in at least a portion (30).
- At least one portion (30) is pre perforated (3). Which means the patch is perforated before it is lowered into the well, which may exclude or limit the use of a shallow perforating gun/canon.
- one or more of the one or more tracer sources (Ti) is arranged on the outer wall (102) of the patch (1).
- the tracer arranging system comprises at least one anchoring device (11, 12) for anchoring the patch (1) to the tube (6).
- an anchor may be radially expandable patch portion, a packer device or a hanger slips type device.
- the tracer sources (Tl ...Ti) and the radial expandable portion (11) is arranged adjacent/next to each other.
- the portion (30) is arranged to be perforated by a shallow penetrating perforation canon (31).
- a shallow penetrating perforation canon may be lowered into and operated by a tool string device etc. It may be a separate tool which may be ran in separately or it may be a combined tool, combined with any other tools such as setting tools or the mentioned expansion tool used by this invention.
- the tracer arranging system comprises a zonal sealing element (50) in one or more of the one or more patch zones (l l li).
- a zonal sealing element 50
- Any kind of packer or sealing element that can be built into a patch and set and activated to a leak tight seal between the patch and the well tubing, liner, casing or the like may be used .
- the sealing element has the advantage that it may be used to seal between zones or to shut off a zone.
- the sealing element may also be used as a hanger (12) or anchoring solution.
- a protecting layer (4) is arranged outside the tracer sources (Ti) in order to prevented the tracer sources from being ripped off during installation of the patch (1) into the well.
- Such protecting layer may be a mesh (41) or a thin metal shroud or pipe holster/jacket (42).
- the mesh and the holster may be formed of metal or a flexible material that may undergo an expansion so as for being a part of the radial expandable portion but other non elastic or flexible material may also be used for embodiments where the portion with the tracers should not be expanded. Please see examples in illustration Figs. 11 - 13.
- the patch (1) comprises a partly or fully enveloping sealing material (13) arranged on its outer wall (102).
- a sealing material can also be used as a protecting layer, such as for instance a rubber layer that is arranged on the outer surface of the patch (portion) the layer may be partly or fully enveloping the circumference of the patch.
- Tracer sources formed as e.g. polymer rods may be placed in elongated grooves or slots in the sealing layer along the elongated slots along the enveloping sealing material (13), or the rubber material may be formed holster like. Please see Fig. 10.
- polymer carrier for the tracers could be used, such as ring formed, plate formed etc.
- the partly or total enveloping sealing material (13) in one or more portions of the enveloping part forms a totally enveloping circumferential seal that will seal to the casing or liner (6) in a closely, firmly and leak tight manner. Then this material will work as a seal, a packer and/or even as an anchor (12) for the patch (1).
- tracers and sealing material forms part of a radial expandable patch portion (Hi) and will be able to form a leak tight shut off of a production zone (Zi) with a tracer alarm system for integrity of the seal.
- a patch zone ( 111 i) comprises open and lockable flow through areas (300) such as sliding sleeves etc. Please see Fig. 8.
- a patch zone ( 111 i) comprises two portions with perforations (3) or portions (30) arranged for perforations (3) with one or more tracer sources (Ti) in between. Please see Fig. 6, upper section.
- At least one patch zone comprises at least a sealing portion (11,50) arranged in both ends of the patch zone to seal of a production zone (Zi).
- the tracer arranging system comprises at least one reinforced tube portion (60) in one or more patch zones (l l li).
- the blank (non- perforated) patch is placed over the perforations in the cemented liner that is the patch may be exposed to erosion and this may "burn" though the patch making a perforation in a relatively short period of time and thus harm the monitoring system.
- a reinforced portion will make the patch more robust over the producing interval(s) so that it can stand the jets coming from the producing perforations. Reinforcing could be done by adding "blast-joints" to the patch, which in essence is thick pipe of a robust material, or one there may be arranged ceramic piping over the interval that would not erode.
- the invention is also the use of the method and the device according to the described embodiments also comprising gather information about production and design of a producing petroleum well, tailor make a patch (1) according to the tracer placing system described, and the well design of the well to be monitored, and production properties for the desired well and then marking, monitoring and acting according to method described above.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a method and a system for tracer marking and monitoring of a petroleum well with one or more production zones (zl, z2, ...) comprising placing tracers (Tr) at desired zones (zl, z2, 7) in a petroleum well with a production tubing (6), a casing or a liner with perforations (pi, p2, ...) at the zones ( zl, z2, ...) and comprising lowering one or more patch-tubes (1) into the well to a desired depth in a way that the one or more patch-tubes (1) extends into the production tubing (6) along on or more of the zones (zl, z2,...) wherein the patch(l) is divided in one or more patch zones (l l li, l l l2,... l l li) along the patch (1), wherein each patch zone ( 111 i ) comprises
- one or more tracer sources ( ⁇ 1... ⁇ ) with one or more unique tracers (Trl ....Tri) arranged to release to produced fluids, in desired positions, one or more radial expandable packers (50) arranged to be expanded, upon desire, to sealing against the tubing (6), anchoring an anchor (12) of the patch to the tubing (6), allowing the well to produce well fluids and monitoring the production flow (F) with respect to tracers.
- the patch does not have the expandable portions.
- the patch may be a metal blank or another tube or liner suitable for arranging into a producing petroleum well. This is a more simple way of retrofit installation of tracers and utilize all the features and advantages of the first aspect that does not require the expandable portions. I.e for instance sealing off is performed by packers and anchoring by packers or hanger slips.
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