Indexing sleeve for single-trip, multi-stage fracing
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E21B-033/124
E21B-034/14
E21B-023/00
E21B-043/14
E21B-043/26
출원번호
US-0848376
(2013-03-21)
등록번호
US-9441457
(2016-09-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Robison, Clark E.
Coon, Robert
Malloy, Robert
출원인 / 주소
Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Blank Rome, LLP
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
1인용 특허 :
29
초록▼
A flow tool has a sensor that detects plugs (darts, balls, etc.) passing through the tool. An actuator moves an insert in the tool once a preset number of plugs have passed through the tool. Movement of this insert reveals a catch on a sleeve in the tool. Once the next plug is deployed, the catch en
A flow tool has a sensor that detects plugs (darts, balls, etc.) passing through the tool. An actuator moves an insert in the tool once a preset number of plugs have passed through the tool. Movement of this insert reveals a catch on a sleeve in the tool. Once the next plug is deployed, the catch engages the plug on the sleeve so that fluid pressure applied against the seated plug through the tubing string can move the sleeve. Once moved, the sleeve reveals ports in the tool communicating the tool's bore with the surrounding annulus so an adjacent wellbore interval can be stimulated. The actuator can use a sensor detecting passage of the plugs through the tool. A spring disposed in the tool can flex near the sensor when a plug passes through the tool, and a counter can count the number of plugs that have passed.
대표청구항▼
1. A wellbore fluid treatment method, comprising: deploying sliding sleeves on a tubing string in a wellbore;deploying plugs down the tubing string; andopening a first of the sliding sleeves for fluid communication between the tubing string and the wellbore by: counting passage of a first number of
1. A wellbore fluid treatment method, comprising: deploying sliding sleeves on a tubing string in a wellbore;deploying plugs down the tubing string; andopening a first of the sliding sleeves for fluid communication between the tubing string and the wellbore by: counting passage of a first number of the plugs through the first sliding sleeve while a first catch of the first sliding sleeve remains in an inactive condition unable to contact the plugs,activating the first catch to an active condition in response to the first number of the plugs, andcatching one of the plugs passing in the first sliding sleeve in the first catch in the active condition. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein opening the first sliding sleeve comprises applying pressure down the tubing string to the plug in the first catch. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising opening a second of the sliding sleeves uphole of the first sliding sleeve by: counting passage of a second number of the plugs through the second sliding sleeve;activating a second catch in response to the second number of the plugs; andcatching one of the plugs passing in the second sliding sleeve in the activated second catch. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein opening the second sliding sleeve comprises applying pressure down the tubing string to the plug in the second catch. 5. The method of claim 3, wherein counting passage of the second number of the plugs through the second sliding sleeve comprises counting passage of the second number of the plugs through the second sliding sleeve while the second catch remains in an inactive condition unable to contact the plugs. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein activating the first catch to the active condition in response to the first number of the plugs comprises moving a second insert in the first sliding sleeve relative to the first insert in response to the first number of the plugs, disengaging the second insert from the first catch in the inactive condition, and placing the first catch to the active condition. 7. A wellbore fluid treatment method, comprising: deploying flow tools on a tubing string in a wellbore;deploying plugs down the tubing string; andopening a first of the flow tools for fluid communication between the tubing string and the wellbore by: counting passage of a first number of the plugs through the first flow tool,activating a first catch disposed on a first insert from an inactive condition to an active condition in the first flow tool by moving a second insert in the first flow tool relative to the first insert in response to the first number of the plugs, disengaging the second insert from the first catch in the inactive condition, and placing the first catch on the first insert to the active condition, andcatching one of the plugs in the first flow tool with the first catch in the active condition. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein opening the first flow tool comprises: applying fluid pressure down the tubing string to the plug in the first catch; andmoving the first insert in the first flow tool from a closed condition to an opened condition with the applied pressure. 9. The method of claim 7, further comprising opening a second of the flow tools uphole of the first flow tool by: counting passage of a second number of the plugs through the second flow tool;activating a second catch disposed on a third insert in the second flow tool from an inactive condition to an active condition in the second flow tool by moving a fourth insert in the second flow tool relative to the third insert in response to the second number of the plugs; andcatching one of the plugs in the second flow tool with the second catch in the active condition. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein opening the second flow tool comprises: applying fluid pressure down the tubing string to the plug in the second catch; andmoving the third insert in the second flow tool from a closed condition to an opened condition with the applied pressure. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein deploying the plugs down the tubing string comprises deploying at least first and second sizes of the plugs; wherein catching one of the plugs with the first catch in the active condition comprises catching one of the plugs of the first size with the first catch; and wherein catching one of the plugs with the second catch in the active condition comprises catching one of the plugs of the second size with the second catch. 12. The method of claim 7, wherein moving the second insert in the first flow tool comprises: opening fluid pressure through a first port in the first flow tool; andmoving the second insert in the first flow tool in response to fluid pressure from the first port. 13. The method of claim 7, wherein moving the second insert in the first flow tool comprises moving the second insert in the first flow tool in response to mechanical bias. 14. The method of claim 7, wherein counting the passage of the first number of the plugs through the first flow tool comprises at least partially mechanically responding to the passage of one or more of the plugs. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein at least partially mechanically responding to the passage of the one or more plugs comprises moving a finger disposed in a bore of the first flow tool in response to the passage of the one or more plugs against the finger. 16. The method of claim 7, wherein counting passage of the first number of the plugs through the first flow tool comprises at least partially electronically responding to the passage of one or more of the plugs. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein at least partially electronically responding to the passage of the one or more plugs comprises sensing the passage of one or more sensing elements associated with the one or more plugs. 18. The method of claim 7, wherein counting passage of the first number of the plugs through the first flow tool comprises counting passage of the first number of the plugs through the first flow tool while the first catch remains in the inactive condition unable to contact the plugs. 19. A wellbore fluid treatment system operable with one or more plugs deployed through a tubing string in a wellbore, the system comprising: a plurality of flow tools deployed on the tubing string,each of the flow tools having a first insert disposed in the flow tool and being movable from a closed condition to an opened condition, the first insert in the opened condition permitting fluid communication between the flow tool and the wellbore,wherein a first of the flow tools comprises: a first catch disposed on the first insert and initially placed in an inactive condition for passing the plugs, the first flow tool counting passage of a first predetermined number of the one or more plugs through the first flow tool while the first catch remains in the inactive condition unable to engage the one or more plugs, anda second insert disposed in the first flow tool and being movable to place the first catch in an active condition in response to passage of the first predetermined number of the one or more plugs in the first flow tool, the first catch placed in the active condition adapted to engage at least one of the one or more plugs. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the second insert at least partially mechanically responds to the passage of the one or more plugs. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein to at least partially mechanically respond to the passage of the one or more plugs, the second insert comprises a finger disposed in a bore of the first flow tool and being moveable in response to the passage of the one or more plugs. 22. The system of claim 19, wherein the second insert at least partially electronically responds to the passage of the one or more plugs. 23. The system of claim 22, wherein to at least partially electronically respond to the passage of the one or more plugs, the second insert comprise a sensor sensing the passage of one or more sensing elements associated with the one or more plugs. 24. The system of claim 19, wherein the second insert is movable in the first flow tool from a first position to a second position, the second insert in the first position placing the first catch in the inactive condition, the second insert in the second position placing the first catch in the active condition. 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the second insert is movable from the first position to the second position in response to fluid pressure. 26. The system of claim 24, wherein the second insert is movable from the first position to the second position in response to mechanical bias. 27. The system of claim 19, wherein a second of the flow tools comprises: a second catch disposed on the first insert of the second flow tool and initially placed in an inactive condition for passing the plugs; anda third insert disposed in the second flow tool and being movable to place the catch in an active condition in response to passage of a second predetermined number of the one or more plugs in the second flow tool, the second catch placed in the active condition adapted to engage at least one of the one or more plugs. 28. The system of claim 27, wherein the first and second predetermined numbers for the first and second flow tools are different. 29. The system of claim 27, wherein the second flow tool counts passage of the second predetermined number of the one or more plugs through the second flow tool while the second catch remains in the inactive condition unable to engage the plugs. 30. The system of claim 19, wherein to place the catch in the active condition in response to passage of the first predetermined number of the one or more plugs in the first flow tool, the second insert moves in the first flow tool relative to the first insert in response to the first predetermined number, disengages from the catch in the inactive condition, and places the catch on the first insert to the active condition.
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