Well control valve apparatus

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Inventors

Crowe, Talmadge L.

Application #

652483

Filed

Jan-26-1976

Published

Aug-2-1977

Current US Class

166/317
166/321

International Classes

E21B 043/12

Field of Search

166/224 137/71 137/512 137/512.3 137/628 137/797

Assignee

Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (Orange, CA)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

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Abstract
Well control valve to be installed in a tubing string for use in killing a well through use of fluid under pressure pumped down through the annulus surrounding the tubing string. When the annulus pressure exceeds a predetermined value, the valve is opened to permit the kill fluid to flow into and through the tubing string into the producing formation. The valve contains a closure member or disc, the upstream side of which is subject to the normal hydrostatic pressure of the fluid in the annulus, and also to an increase in the pressure of the annulus fluid above normal hydrostatic pressure, but its downstream side is subjected to atmospheric pressure initially. Accordingly, the closure member can be placed in its opened condition, as by rupturing it, when subjected to a predetermined increase in annulus pressure above the normal hydrostatic pressure, allowing the annulus kill fluid to flow into and through the tubing string to the producing formation.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Control valve apparatus for use in a tubular string disposed in a well bore having a producing formation: comprising a valve body structure having an inlet opening, an outlet opening, and a fluid passage between said openings, first closure means in said body structure to one side of said inlet opening fully closing said passage, said first closure means being subject to fluid pressure in said inlet opening only and movable to open position when subjected to a predetermined increase in fluid pressure in said inlet opening, second closure means in said body structure to one side of said outlet opening and spaced from said first closure means to initially fully close said passage simultaneously with closing of said passage by said first closure means to provide a confined portion of said passage between said first and second closure means into which fluid internally and externally of the tubing string cannot enter, said second closure means being subject to fluid pressure in said outlet opening only, subjecting said first closure means to said predetermined fluid pressure effecting opening of said confined portion of said passage to permit said fluid pressure to enter said confined portion and shift said second closure means to open position permitting fluid flow through said inlet opening, confined portion, and outlet opening.



Description
The present invention relates to well control valves, and more particularly to control valves adapted to be incorporated in a tubing string to control the flow of fluid between a tubing-casing well annulus and the interior of the tubing string.

Control valves have been incorporated in tubing strings which are opened, when required, to establish communication between a well casing annulus surrounding a tubing string and the interior of the tubing string, for the purpose of killing a well by reverse circulation; that is, pumping kill fluid through the annulus and tubing string into the well formation. An example of a well control valve used heretofore includes a shear disc that ruptures when subjected to a predetermined differential pressure between the tubing-casing annulus pressure and the tubing pressure. During acidizing of the well, the tubing pressure may be much higher than the formation pressure or pressure of the fluid in the tubing-casing annulus. When the well is being produced, the tubing pressure may be much lower than the original well shut-in pressure. Because of different well conditions that might be encountered, the shear value of the disc must be sufficiently high to withstand the high tubing pressures associated with the well acidizing operations. As a result, a high casing-annulus pressure is required to rupture or shear the disc when the well is to be killed. This annulus pressure also varies as the tubing pressure changes, as under the different conditions above noted.
 
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