Mud flow back valve

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Inventors

Henriksen, Knut H.
Misiewicz, Cecilie T.

Application #

679232

Filed

Oct-3-2003

Published

Dec-20-2005

Current US Class

166/321
166/386

International Classes

E21B 033/12

Field of Search

166/386 166/319 166/320 166/321 137/67

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Neuder; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rosenblatt; Steve

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Abstract
A valve for downhole use allows flow of mud or completion fluids but closes when subjected to produced hydrocarbons. The flow through the valve is through an annular passage that features a sleeve preferably made of rubber. The passage remains open during completion operations, but when hydrocarbons are produced the rubber swells and the passage is closed off. Applications include completions involving long horizontal runs and small inside diameter laterals where access to a sliding sleeve with coiled tubing or a wireline run tool is not practical.
 
Claims
1. A valve assembly for fluid flow control downhole, comprising:

a valve body having a passage therethrough;

a valve member in said body selectively operable between an open and a closed position based on a change in the composition of the fluid contacting said valve member.

2. The valve assembly of claim 1, wherein:

said valve member obtains said closed position by increasing in volume.

3. The valve assembly of claim 2, wherein:

said valve member hardens when exposed to fluid that urges it to said closed position.

4. The valve assembly of claim 1, wherein:

said valve member is responsive to hydrocarbons to move to said closed position.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The field of the invention is downhole valves and more particularly valves that can be operated between an open and closed position using the well fluid that flows through them.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Downhole valves have been used to provide selective access from different strata into a well. Typically these valves employ a sliding sleeve to selectively align or misalign openings on an inner sliding sleeve mounted concentrically with a housing. The sliding sleeve can have grooves or recesses near its end for engagement by a tool to slide the sleeve in one direction or another. Typically the tool to operate the sliding sleeve is delivered on coiled tubing or wireline, however, rigid tubing could also be used.

Many applications in deviated wellbores, particularly those with long horizontal sections, present unique difficulties to the traditional methods of operating sliding sleeve valves with tools delivered on coiled tubing or wireline. Other applications, such as junctions in multi-lateral systems have such small inside diameters so as to make operation of the sleeve using coiled tubing or wireline, virtually impossible.
 
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