Circulating sub apparatus

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Inventors

McDonald, Andrew

Application #

794610

Filed

Feb-3-1997

Published

May-11-1999

Current US Class

166/321
166/331
175/317
175/324
175/57

International Classes

E21B 21//10; .34/10

Field of Search

166/319 166/321 166/240 166/331 175/317 175/324 175/57

Assignee

Specialty Tools Limited (Aberdeen, GB)

Examiners

Dang; Hoang G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ratner & Prestia

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Abstract
There is provided a circulating sub apparatus (50) having a tubular outer body member (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) and a tubular inner body member (52, 65). The outer body member (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) and the inner body member (52, 65) each have one or more holes (66, 68) substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the outer (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) and inner (52, 65) body members. A displacement mechanism produces relative movement between the outer (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) and inner (52, 65) body members such that the outer (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) and inner (52, 65) body members may be repeatably moved between an aligned position, in which the one or more holes (66, 68) on the inner body member (52, 65) are aligned with the one or more holes (66, 68) on the outer body member (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57), and an obturated position, in which the one or more holes (66, 68) on the inner body member (52, 65) are obturated by the outer body member (51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A circulating sub apparatus having a throughbore, a tubular outer body member and a tubular inner body member, the outer body member and the inner body member each having one or more holes, the holes being substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the outer body member and the inner body member, and a displacement mechanism for producing relative movement between the outer body member and the inner body member, such that the inner body member and the outer body member may be repeatably moved between an aligned position, in which the one or more holes on the inner body member are aligned with the one or more holes on the outer body member, and an obturated position, in which the one or more holes on the inner body member are obturated by the outer body member, and a sealing device which obturates the throughbore when the inner and outer body members are in the aligned position.



Description
This invention relates to a circulating sub, and more particularly to a multi-opening circulating sub for use in energy exploration, milling and drilling.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional oil and gas drilling techniques utilise drill-bits which are conveyed on individual lengths (usually 30 feet) of drill-pipe and rotated from the surface of the drilling rig floor to produce the necessary rotary cutting action required to drill well bores. Alternatively, the rotary cutting action can be supplied by using a Positive Displacement Motor (PDM) located above the drill-bit and connected to the surface by either coil tubing that is provided in one continuous length, or by more conventional drill-pipe. The PDM produces the rotary action when drilling fluid is pumped through it from the surface. The main advantage of using coil tubing in conjunction with a PDM is that of a decrease in the running-in time of the equipment into the well-bore.

Debris or cuttings are produced from the cutting action, which are transported to the top of the well bore by the drilling fluid. In order to clean the well bore effectively the drilling fluid must be pumped at a high enough flow rate to lift the cuttings to the surface. However, only relatively low volumes of drilling fluid can be pumped through the complete Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) without a large pressure drop at the surface.
 
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