Safety valve operating apparatus

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Inventors

Lochte, Glen E.
Milberger, Lionel J.

Application #

032973

Filed

Apr-24-1979

Published

Mar-31-1981

Current US Class

137/625.18
166/321
166/72

International Classes

F16K 011/06; E21B 043/00

Field of Search

166/72 166/321 137/625.18 137/625.48 137/625.25 137/625.21 251/174 251/297 251/319

Assignee

FMC Corporation (San Jose, CA)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ritt, Jr.; W. W., Guernsey; Lloyd B.

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Abstract
A hydraulic valve operating circuit for providing positive opening and closing of a downhole safety valve includes shut-off valves which prevent leakage of fuel to the outside environment if a leak should occur in the hydraulic lines which are connected to the hydraulic actuator of the downhole safety valve. A hydraulic control line is connected to the actuator of the safety valve through a normally-closed shut-off valve and the hydraulic control line is also connected to the actuator of the shut-off valve to hold both the shut-off valve and the downhole safety valve open when the hydraulic line is pressurized. Another valve moves to a position to direct the flow of fluid from the safety valve to an accumulator when the pressure in the control line falls below a predetermined value to insure that the downhole safety valve will close properly. The accumulator and the actuator control valves can be replaced by a single gate valve having a novel porting arrangement as shown in one embodiment of the present invention. The gate valve can be adapted for use with either a balanced or a nonbalanced downhole safety valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hydraulic valve for use with a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid and a downhole safety valve mounted in a petroleum well, said safety valve including a safety valve actuator having an inlet port, said hydraulic valve comprising:

a valve base having first and second inlets and an outlet;

means for connecting said base outlet to said safety valve inlet port;

a fluid accumulator;

a valve gate having first and second ports and a passageway therethrough;

means for slidably mounting said valve gate in said valve base to connect said base outlet to said first base inlet through said first gate port and to connect said accumulator to said second base inlet through said second gate port when said valve gate is in a first position, said gate passageway interconnecting said accumulator and said gate outlet when said valve gate is in a second position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to hydraulic valve control circuits, and more particularly to valve operating circuits for providing positive opening and closing of downhole safety valves while preventing leakage of fuel to the outside environment.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Crude oil and gas wells are often drilled and tubing is installed at locations where the internal pressure of the petroleum deposit is quite high so that precautions must be taken to prevent a blowout of the well. Such blowouts are not only costly in terms of loss of oil or gas but in addition a blowout is highly dangerous and the cost of controlling a blowout at an oil or gas well is rather high. As a result, many devices including safety valves and associated control circuits have been developed and many such devices have been installed in association with gas and oil wells. One such device which is frequently employed is a surface-controlled, sub-surface, safety valve (SCSSV) otherwise known as a downhole safety valve (DHSV) which may be installed within the tubing of a well either at the time the tubing is installed or alternatively such a valve can be installed from the surface using well-known wire line techniques. Such valves are generally installed 200 or 300 feet below the wellhead and are always of the "fail-close" design. The construction of these valves resembles a conventional ball valve and positive actuation against a spring is required to open a valve, for example, by applying hydraulic pressure to a small diameter control line and to a valve actuator which can be conveniently located within the well. In some of the installations the valve actuator can be positioned outside the tubing.
 
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