Well completion lubricator valve

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Inventors

Edwards, Jeffrey Charles

Application #

765601

Filed

Feb-24-1997

Published

Jan-12-1999

Current US Class

166/321
166/374
166/379
166/70
166/97.1

International Classes

E21B 033/068; E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/70 166/72 166/75.15 166/97.1 166/319 166/321 166/374 166/379

Assignee

Expro North Sea Limited (GB)

Examiners

Dang; Hoang C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Krass, Groh, Sprinkle, Patmore, Anderson & Citkowski, P.C.

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Abstract
Apparatus and method of isolating a well to allow intervention equipment to be installed in the upper section of tubing and surface equipment to be tested prior to running in the well is described which enables a surface test tree to be leak-off tested on a regular basis and enables the SSTT valves to be pressure tested before opening and after relatch. This is achieved by providing a completion lubricator valve comprising a fail open valve (18) located above a conventional downhole safety valve (20), the fail open valve (18) being closable by the application of hydraulic closure pressure (42) to allow a pressure differential to be supported from above. The valves (18, 20) are flapper valves and are spring-biased to open or closed positions as necessary. This allows the intervention equipment to be installed in the upper section of the tubing and the surface equipment to be tested prior to running in the well and enables the injection head to be installed immediately upon the production tree.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A completion lubricator valve for use with horizontal well completions, said completion lubricator valve comprising:

an upper test flapper valve arranged to stay open in the event of valve failure, said upper test valve means having first means for moving said valve between an open position and a closed position, said first valve being urged into an open position in the absence of external force applied to said upper test valve means,

a lower test flapper valve spaced from said upper test valve means and arranged to close the bore of the completion lubricator valve in the event of failure of said lower test valve means, said lower test valve means having second means for moving said valve between an open and a closed position, said second valve means being urged into a closed position in the absence of an external force applied to said lower test valve means,



Description
The present invention relates to a downhole safety valve for use in a wellbore and particularly but not exclusively for use in through tubing intervention work horizontal production completions.

The use of horizontal drilling techniques has seen a considerable increase in the use of stiff wireline to log and to intervene in horizontal wells. A major disadvantage of such horizontal drilling techniques is the long length of the intervention equipment required in the well. String lengths of over 100 ft. are commonplace and, consequently, the rigging up of pressure retaining equipment on surface is both hazardous and time consuming.

A conventional safety valve used in wells is a downhole lubricator valve and such valves are commonly used in floating vessel operations. Such a conventional safety valve is a "failsafe close" valve which, if it fails, closes the valve to isolate the well. Conventional lubricator valves cannot be utilised in connection with horizontal drilling techniques because with the very large string lengths this would involve constructing a substantial structure above the surface test tree and this is, as mentioned above, hazardous and time consuming. A further problem with existing horizontal well completions is that all-through tubing intervention work has to be performed by coil tubing and the surface rig up for this type of operation is also hazardous and time consuming. In addition, the downhole safety valve should enable the surface test tree to be leak-off tested on a regular basis and enable the SSTT valves to be pressure tested before opening and after relatch. This is not possible with existing valves.
 
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