Work over methods and apparatus

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Inventors

Goldschild, Pierre H.
Robert, Christian C.

Application #

127621

Filed

Mar-6-1980

Published

Sep-21-1982

Current US Class

166/131
166/147
166/321
166/375

International Classes

E21B 023/00

Field of Search

166/314 166/131 166/149 166/151 166/184 166/321 166/374 166/375 166/147

Assignee

Schlumberger Technology Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for isolating the producing zone of a well during workover operations, particularly where the well is equipped with a production string and a submersible electric pump suspended thereon. A packer and isolation valve are set in the well above the producing zone, and a hydraulically operable control suspended on the pipe string below the pump is releasably coupled to the valve and arranged to enable remote control of the valve from the surface by adjusting the pressure of fluids in the production string or in the well annulus.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Apparatus for isolating an underground earth formation intersected by a well bore, comprising: packer means having an opening therethrough and adapted to be anchored in a sealed but removable manner in the well bore above said formation; valve means connected to the upper end of said packer means, said valve means including a valve body having a flow passage communicating with said opening and with the well bore above said packer means, and a valve element mounted on said valve body and arranged for movement between positions opening and closing said flow passage; and retrievable hydraulically operable valve actuator means fixed to the lower end of a pipe string extending upwardly to the surface, said actuator means including an actuator sleeve that is adapted to be releasably connected with said valve element for moving said valve element between open and closed positions in response to the pressures of fluids in the well above said packer means.



Description
This invention relates to methods and apparatus for isolating an underground producing zone from other fluids such as petroleum or natural gas in the well. The invention applies particularly to the workover of an oil well in that it allows the withdrawal of the production string and the workover of the well without killing the well.

Certain oil wells naturally produce hydrocarbons, in particular crude oil, in an unstable manner because the natural pressure of the producing zone is insufficient to offset the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid column filling the well. Other wells have an insufficient daily production. For all these wells, use is generally made of a submersible electric pump placed near and over the production zone so as to make the fluid rise to the surface while reducing the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid column. The pump, placed at the bottom of the production string, includes an electric motor which actuates vanes. It is supplied with electric power by means of an electric cable connecting the pump to an electric power source located on the surface.
 
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