Downhole wash tool

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Inventors

Mueller, Manfred W.

Application #

873361

Filed

Jun-11-1997

Published

Mar-21-2000

Current US Class

166/312
166/320
166/321
166/334.4

International Classes

E21B 037/00

Field of Search

166/222 166/320 166/321 166/332.1 166/312 166/334.4

Assignee

Mobil Oil Corporation (Fairfax, VA)

Examiners

Schoeppel; Roger

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keen; Malcolm D.

US Patent References

4037661   Method and appar...
4393927   Apparatus for positi...
4411315   Drag spring unit
4441557   Method and device...
4625799   Cleaning tool
4763728   Jet-type well screen...
4909325   Horizontal well tur...
5337819   Washing tool

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Abstract
A downhole wash tool for carrying out cleaning operations in a borehole. The tool has a housing on which a plurality of flow-blocking, diverters (e.g. steel) are mounted. The diverters move between a retracted position and an extended position wherein the diverters effectively block flow around the tool. A retainer normally maintains the diverters in their retracted position when in a first position and releases the diverters when in a second position. A spring normally biases the retainer towards its first position. The retainer is hydraulically-actuated through the housing to move it towards its second position. When the cleaning operation is completed, pressure in the workstring is relaxed whereupon the spring moves the retainer back to its first position to retract the diverters.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A downhole wash tool adapted to be lowered into a well tubular, said tool comprising:

a housing adapted to be fluidly connected at a first end to a workstring;

a nozzle at a second end of said housing;

diverter means on said housing movable between a retracted position against said housing and an extended position wherein said diverter means will contact said well tubular when said tool is in an operable position within said tubular;

a retainer for normally maintaining said diverter means in said retracted position against said housing when said retainer is in a first position; and

means for moving said retainer towards a second position whereby said diverter means are moved to said extended position.



Description
1. TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a downhole wash tool and in one of its aspects relates to a downhole wash tool for cleaning openings in a well tubular and/or the formation therebehind wherein said tool has flow-blocking diverters thereon which are normally retracted to allow the tool to be run in and out of the borehole but expand outwardly during a wash operation to substantially block upward flow of the wash fluid around the tool when the tool is in an operable position within a wellbore.

2. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In producing hydrocarbons or the like from subterranean formations, it is now common to use boreholes or laterals which extend horizontally into the producing formation. Such horizontal boreholes are often completed by "casing" the borehole with a liner having pre-formed openings therein (e.g. perforations, slots, etc.). This uncemented liner serves (a) to stabilize the formation and prevent caving of the borehole during production and (b) to provide access into the borehole for a variety of downhole, work-over tools which may be needed during the production life of the well.
 
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