Retrievable annular safety valve system

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Inventors

Kilgore, Marion D.

Application #

758117

Filed

Nov-25-1996

Published

Sep-22-1998

Current US Class

166/120
166/129
166/133
166/183
166/321

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/120 166/129 166/130 166/133 166/183 166/319 166/321 166/334.1 166/334.4

Assignee

Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Suchfield; George A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Imwalle; William M., Herman; Paul I., Smith; Marlin

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4467867   Subterranean well...
4586569   Retrievable fluid c...
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5329999   Annular safety syst...
5505263   Packer set safety va...

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Abstract
An annular safety valve system provides a retrievable annular safety valve and packer. In a preferred embodiment, an annular safety valve system has an annular safety valve connected to an upper tubing string extending to the earth's surface. The annular safety valve is initially connected to the hydraulically set packer which has no openings through an inner mandrel thereof. The safety valve is retrievable separate from the packer after the packer has been set. The safety valve is rotated relative to the packer in order to release the safety valve from the packer. As the safety valve is rotated, a setting line of the packer is severed. Other transmission lines, electrical wires, etc. may be severed as well. The safety valve may then be raised to the earth's surface with the tubing above it. A replacement safety valve is also provided for installing in the packer after the prior safety valve is retrieved.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for utilization in a subterranean wellbore, the apparatus comprising:

a packer portion, the packer portion being configured for attachment to a first tubular string and having a seal portion selectively operable to sealingly engage the wellbore in a manner preventing axial fluid flow between the packer portion and the wellbore; and

a valve portion, the valve portion being configured for attachment to a second tubular string, the valve portion being releasably attached to the packer portion and including a flow control member movable to selectively permit fluid flow from a first annulus disposed radially between the valve portion and the wellbore, and a second annulus disposed radially between the first tubular string and the wellbore.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to apparatus utilized in subterranean wells and, in a preferred embodiment thereof, more particularly provides a retrievable annular safety valve system.

Annular safety valves are well known in the art. They are principally utilized in gas lift operations in subterranean wells. In a gas lift operation, gas, such as petroleum gas, is flowed from the earth's surface to gas valves positioned near a producing formation intersected by a well. The gas valves are typically installed in production tubing extending to the earth's surface and permit the gas to flow from an annulus between the tubing and the wellbore to the interior of the tubing. Once inside the tubing, the gas rises, due to its buoyancy, and carries fluid from the formation to the earth's surface along with it.

Since the gas is pumped from the earth's surface to the gas valves through the annulus, it is highly desirable, from a safety standpoint, to install a valve in the annulus. The valve is commonly known as an annular safety valve. Its function is to control the flow of fluids axially through the annulus. In virtually all cases, the annular safety valve is designed to fail closed, that is, to close when a failure or emergency has been detected.
 
  In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, a new and improved valve system for retaining production fluids in the subsea production...  A new and improved subsurface safety valve which is inserted into well tubing without requiring removal of the tubing, and which replaces worn, deteriorated...