Corrosive environment tension packer

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Inventors

Longacre, Kenneth E.
Kruschke, Sr., Marvin R.

Application #

167300

Filed

Jul-10-1980

Published

Aug-17-1982

Current US Class

166/196
166/387
299/5

International Classes

E21B 023/03; E21B 023/06; E21B 033/138; E21B 043/28

Field of Search

299/5 299/4 166/196 166/138 166/118 166/315 166/387 166/381

Assignee

Baker International Corporation (Orange, CA)

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Norvell, Jr.; William C.

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Abstract
A packer assembly and its method of use are provided, the packer assembly being carried on a first conduit for use in wells exposed to corrosive injection fluids, the well being encased by a second conduit having a locking recess defined therein, such as by having first and second conduit members, the conduit members being interengaged by coupling whereby the locking recess is defined by the coupling element and between the conduit members. The assembly comprises a body member communicating to the first conduit and having a slotted configuration thereon. An inwardly flexible, outwardly urged collet assembly is exterior of the body, with control means on the collet assembly being carryable within the slotted configuration. Means on said body define a pocket for selective receipt of the collet assembly for locking the collet assembly relative to the locking recess. An elastomeric packer body means below the pocket means and carried by the body member is contourably urged into sealing relation with the second conduit subsequent to locking engagement of the collet assembly and the second conduit.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A method of injecting a corrosive liquid into the bore of an injection well during mineral leaching operations, said well being encased by a first conduit having first and second conduit members, said conduit members being interengaged by a coupling element whereby a locking recess is defined within said coupling element and between said conduit members, comprising the steps of:

(1) introducing into said well a packer assembly carried on a second conduit, said packer assembly comprising: a body member communicating to said second conduit; an inwardly flexible, outwardly urged collet assembly exterior of said body; a slotted configuration on said body; control means on said collet assembly and carryable within said slotted configuration; means on said body defining a pocket for selective receipt of said collet assembly relative to said locking recess; and elastomeric packer body means below said pocket means and carried by said body member, contourably urged into sealing relation which said first conduit subsequent to locking engagement of said collet assembly and said second conduit;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a packer apparatus which is adapted for use in corrosive environments within subterranean wells.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In-situ mining and in-situ leaching are synonymous processes employed to extract minerals from the earth without the removal of the ore body. These processes involve injection of a suitable fluid into the ore deposit in order to dissolve the valuable mineral, and lifting the mineral-laden fluid to the surface for extraction. Although somewhat similar to water flooding operations, in-situ mining is distinctly different from water flooding because of the exposure to and use of highly corrosive fluids, often called lixiviants, such as sulfuric acid solutions. These solutions are injected into an injection well for removal of an ore deposit, such as copper or uranium, from within one of several production wells, which may encircle the injection well. The corrosive fluids are chosen to dissolve portions of the ore body. Any lixiviant capable of reacting with and dissolving copper, unranium or other minerals usually will be very corrosive to conventional oil field equipment.
 
  The invention generally provides a sealing assembly with a deformable portion and a core at least partially disposed within the deformable portion that...  A packer assembly and its method of use are provided, the packer assembly being carried on a first conduit for use in wells exposed to corrosive injection...