Well apparatus

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Inventors

Echols, Ralph H.
Patel, Bhanubhai H.
Renfroe, Jr., James B.

Application #

736232

Filed

May-20-1985

Published

Nov-25-1986

Current US Class

166/105.5
166/106
166/188
166/317
166/321

International Classes

E21B 043/12; E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/106 166/105.5 166/105 166/317 166/319-321 166/323 166/325 166/332 166/151 166/149 166/148 166/188 166/133

Assignee

Otis Engineering Corporation (Carrollton, TX)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vinson & Elkins

US Patent References

4044829   Method and appar...
4441558   Valve
4448254   Tester valve with sil...
4461353   Well safety valve
4502536   Submersible pump

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Abstract
A well system employs a pump to lift liquid through a primary tubing and subsurface safety valve. The tubing passes through a packer and a vent valve vents gas from the well through the packer. The power transfer means may extend through the vent valve and the vent valve may also control a cross-over in the packer for recirculation of liquid to the pump when the well is shut-in. The vent valve has associated therewith a kill valve permitting pumping of kill fluid into the well. The vent remains closed in the presence of ambient pressure up to a selected value and above this value the kill valve opens thus permitting testing of the packer with annulus pressure below the selected pressure and pump through to kill the well with pressure above the selected pressure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus comprising:

a well packer having at least two flow ways therethrough,

a conduit providing a first control pressure,

vent valve means connected to said conduit and controlling one of said flow ways and having a flow member reciprocal in both directions between open and closed positions for multiple cycles in response to a first control pressure in said conduit, said vent valve means remaining closed in the absence of first control pressure and when subjected to a second ambient pressure less than a selected value, and

kill valve means associated with said packer and vent valve and in combination with one of said flow ways, said kill valve means opening in response to a second ambient pressure above said selected value.



Description
This invention relates to well apparatus and more particularly to a combination packer, vent valve and kill valve particularly designed for use with a well pumping system.

Vent valves for use with pumps are well known (see Setterberg U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,536.

It is desirable to be able to test the packer with which the vent valve is associated after it is run. It is further desirable to at any time be able to pump kill fluid down the well and through the vent valve passageway to kill the well. There has not been available in the past an apparatus providing for venting of gas above a pump which would permit testing of the packer and would permit pumping of kill fluid down through the vent valve passageway in response to control of pressure within the well annulus.

This invention provides an apparatus for use with a pump in which gas may be vented through a vent valve which will remain closed in the presence of ambient pressure up to a selected value in combination with or having as a part thereof a kill valve which will open when ambient pressure exceeds the selected value. This permits testing of the packer by pressuring up the annulas below the selected value, and pumping kill fluid through the packer by pressuring up the annulus to a pressure above the selected value. In one preferred form the valve may be reset into closed position if control line pressure is available after killing well; thus alleviating need to pull completion to redress valve. The valve can be reset in this manner as many times as desired.
 
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