A wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising a housing defining an axial flowbore and comprising ports, a first sleeve, a second sleeve movable relative to the housing from (a) a first position in which the second sleeve obstructs fluid communication via the ports of the housing to (b) a second positi
A wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising a housing defining an axial flowbore and comprising ports, a first sleeve, a second sleeve movable relative to the housing from (a) a first position in which the second sleeve obstructs fluid communication via the ports of the housing to (b) a second position in which the second sleeve allows fluid communication via the ports of the housing, and wherein the first sleeve is movable relative to the housing from (a) a first position in which the first sleeve does not allow a fluid pressure applied to the axial flowbore to move the second sleeve from the first position to the second position to (b) a second position in which the first sleeve allows a fluid pressure applied to the axial flowbore to move the second sleeve from the first position to the second position, and an expandable seat.
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1. An activatable wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising; a housing, the housing generally defining an axial flowbore and comprising one or more ports;a first sliding sleeve;a second sliding sleeve, wherein at least a portion of the first sliding sleeve is telescopically positioned within at least
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An activatable wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising; a housing, the housing generally defining an axial flowbore and comprising one or more ports;a first sliding sleeve;a second sliding sleeve, wherein at least a portion of the first sliding sleeve is telescopically positioned within at least a portion of the second sliding sleeve,wherein the second sliding sleeve is movable, relative to the housing from (a) a first position in which the second sliding sleeve obstructs fluid communication from the axial flowbore to an exterior of the housing via the one or more ports of the housing to (b) a second position in which the second sliding sleeve allows fluid communication from the axial flowbore to the exterior of the housing via the one or more ports of the housing, andwherein the first sliding sleeve is movable relative to the housing from (a) a first position in which the first sliding sleeve does not allow a fluid pressure applied to the axial flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve from the first position to the second position to (b) a second position in which the first sliding sleeve allows a fluid pressure applied to the axial flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve from the first position to the second position; andan expandable seat. 2. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing, the first sliding sleeve, and the second sliding sleeve cooperative define a fluid chamber. 3. The activatble wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first sleeve comprises an orifice, wherein, when the first sliding sleeve is in the first position, the orifice does not provide a route, of fliud communication between the axial flowbore and the fluid chamber, andwherein, when the first sliding sleeve is in the second position, the orifice provides a route of fluid communication between the axial flowbore and the fluid chamber. 4. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 2, wherein a fluid pressure applied within the fluid chamber causes the second sliding to move from the first position to the second position. 5. The activatable welbore servicing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first sliding sleeve is retained in the first position by a shear pen. 6. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second sliding sleeve is retained in the second position by a snap-ring. 7. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing and the second sliding sleeve cooperatively define a fluid chamber. 8. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the second sliding sleeve comprises an orifice that provides a route of fluid communication between the axial flowbore and the fluid chamber. 9. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus a claim 8, wherein a fluid pressure applied within the fluid chamber causes the second sliding to move from the first position to the second position. 10. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first sliding sleeve is retained in the first position by a sheer pen. 11. The activatable wellbore servicing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the expandable seat is movable between (a) a first position in which the expandable seat is retained in a narrow conformation and (b) a second position in which the expandable seat is allowed to expand into an expanded conformation. 12. A system for servicing a wellbore comprising a workstring disposed within the wellbore, the workstring comprising: a first wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising: a first housing, the first housing generally defining a first axial flowbore and comprising a first one or more ports;a first sliding sleeve;a second sliding sleeve, wherein at least a portion of the first sliding sleeve is telescopically positioned within at least a portion of the second sliding sleeve,wherein the second sliding sleeve is movable relative to the first housing from (a) a first position in which the second sliding sleeve obstructs fluid communication from the first axial flowbore to an exterior of the first housing via the first one or more ports of the first housing to (b) a second position in which the second sliding sleeve allows fluid communication from the first axial fiowbore to the exterior of the first housing via the first one or more poqs of the first housing, andwherein the first sliding sleeve is movable relative to the first housing from (a) a first position in which the first sliding sleeve does not allow a fluid pressure applied to the first axial flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve, from the first position to the second position to (b) a second position in which the first sliding sleeve allows a fluid pressure. applied to the first axial flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve from the first position to the second position; andan expandable seat being movable between (a) a first position in which the expandable seat is retained in a narrow conformation and (b) a second position in which the expandable seat is allowed to expand into an expanded conformation; anda second wellbore servicing apparatus, comprising; a second housing, the second housing generally defining a second axial flowbore and comprising a second one or more ports;a third sliding sleeve;a fourth sliding sleeve, wherein at least a portion of the third sliding sleeve is telescopically positioned within at least a portion of the fourth sliding sleeve,wherein the fourth sliding sleeve is movable relative to the second housing from (a) a first position in which the fourth sliding sleeve obstructs fluid communication from the second axial flowbore to an exterior of the second housing via the second one or more ports of the second housing to (b) a second position in which the fourth sliding sleeve allows fluid communication from the second axial flowore to the exterior of the second housing via the second one or more ports of the housing, andwherein the third sliding sleeve is movable relative to the second housing from (a) a first position in which the third sliding sleeve does not allow a fluid pressure applied to the second axial flowbore to move the fourth sliding sleeve from the first position to the second position to (b) a second position in which the third sliding sleeve allows a fluid pressure applied to the second axial flowbore to move the fourth sliding sleeve from the first position to the second position; anda non-expandable seat being movable between (a) a first position and (b) a second position. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus are positioned within the wellborn substantially adjacent to a first formation zone. 14. The system of claim 12, wherein first the wellbore servicing apparatus is incorporated within the workstring uphole from the second wellbore servicing apparatus. 15. The system of claim 12, further comprising an obturating member configured (a) to engage and be retained by the expandable seat when the expandable seat is in the first position, (b) to be released be the expandable seat when the expandable seat is in the second the position, and (c) to engage in be retained by the non-expandable seat in both the first position and the second position. 16. A method of servicing a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation comprising: positioning a workstring with in a wellbore, the workstring substantially defining a workstring flowbore and comprising; a first wellbore servicing apparatus comprising a first one or more ports, a first sliding sleeve, and a second sliding sleeve; anda second wellbore servicing apparatus comprising a second one or more ports, a third sliding sleeve, and a fourth sliding sleeve, each of the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus being transitionable from a locked mode to a delay mode and from the delay mode to a activated mode,wherein, when in the locked mode, the second sliding sleeve will obstruct fluid communication via the first one or more ports, the first sliding sleeve will not allow fluid pressure applied to the workstring flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve, the fourth sliding sleeve will obstruct fluid communication via the second one or more ports, and the third sliding sleeve will not allow fluid pressure applied to the workstring flowbore to move the fourth sliding sleeve,wherein, when in the delay mode, the second sliding sleeve will obstruct fluid communication via the first one or more ports, the first sliding sleeve will allow fluid pressure applied to the workstring flowbore to move the second sliding sleeve, the fourth sliding sleeve will obstruct fluid communication via the second one or more ports, the third sliding sleeve will allow fluid pressure applied to the workstring flowbore to move the fourth sliding sleeve, andwherein, when in the activated mode the second sliding sleeve will allow fluid communication via the first one or more ports, and the fourth sliding sleeve will allow fluid communication via the second one or more ports;transitioning the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus from the locked mode to the delay mode;transitioning the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus from the delay mode to the activated mode, wherein the first wellbore servicing apparatus does not transition to the activated mode before die second wellbore servicing apparatus is in the delay mode;communicating a wellbore servicing fluid to a first zone of the subterranean formation via the first one or more ports and the second one or more ports. 17. The method d claim 16, wherein transitioning the first wellborn servicing apparatus and the second wellborn servicing apparatus from the locked mode to the delay mode comprises: introducing a first obturating member into the workstring;forward-circulating the first obturating member to engage a first seat within the first wellbore servicing apparatus;applying a fluid pressure to the first seat via the first obturating member, wherein the fluid pressure causes the first wellbore servicing apparatus to transition from the locked mode to the delay mode and to release the first obturating member;forward-circulating the first obtutating member to engage a second seat within the second wellbore servicing apparatus;applying a fluid pressure to the second seat via the first obturating member, wherein the fluid pressure causes the second wellbore servicing apparatus to transition from the locked mode to the delay mode. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein transitioning the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus from the delay mode to the activated mode comprises applying a fluid pressure to the workstring flowbore for a predetermined amount of time. 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the wellbore servicing fluid comprises a fracturing fluid, a perforating fluid, an acidizing, or combinations thereof. 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the workstring further comprises: a third wellbore servicing apparatus comprising a third one or more ports; anda fourth Wellbore servicing apparatus comprising is fourth one or more ports, each of the third wellbore servicing apparatus and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus being transitionable from a locked mode to a delay mode and from the delay mode to an activated mode,wherein, when in both the locked mode and the delay mode, the third wellbore servicing apparatus will not communicate fluid via the third one or more ports and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus will not communicate fluid via the fourth one or more ports, andwherein, when in the activated mode the third wellbore servicing apparatus will communicate fluid via the third one or more ports and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus will communicate fluid via the fourth one or more port,wherein both the third wellbore servicing apparatus and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus are positioned uphole from both the first wellbore servicing apparatus and the second wellbore servicing apparatus, andwherein the third wellbore servicing apparatus and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus are positioned substantially adjacent to a second formation zone. 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of: after communicating the wellbore servicing fluid to the first zone of the subterranean formation via the first one or mere ports and the second one or more ports, transitioning the third wellbore servicing apparatus and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus from the locked mode to the delay mode;transitioning the third wellbore servicing apparatus and the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus from the delay mode to the activated mode, wherein the third wellbore servicing apparatus does transition to the activated mode before the fourth wellbore servicing apparatus is in the locked mode;communicating a wellbore servicing fiuid to the second formation zone via the third one or more ports and the fourth one or more ports.
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