Multilateral sealing

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Inventors

Forsyth, David G.

Application #

897929

Filed

Jul-21-1997

Published

Mar-2-1999

Current US Class

166/313
166/50

International Classes

E21B 043/14

Field of Search

166/50 166/52 166/313 166/366 166/243 166/341 166/342 166/349 166/382

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Tsay; Frank

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fishman, Dionne, Cantor & Colburn

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Abstract
The invention comprises a casing tool having a lateral root premachined therein and plugged with cement. A wear bushing is also positioned within the entrance to the root from the uphole side of the tool to prevent distortion or even destruction of the root while the lateral is being drilled. Subsequent to the lateral being drilled the wear bushing is removed and a liner is run which is then sealed to the bore of the root with conventional sealing techniques, thus avoiding the need to seal oval holes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A Multilateral Sealing Device comprising:

a) a casing segment having a primary bore extending therethrough and a secondary bore intersecting the primary bore and extending on an angle thereto;

b) a wear bushing disposed in said secondary bore at at least an uphole section thereof;

c) a removable plug disposed in said secondary bore at at least a downhole portion thereof.

2. A Multilateral Sealing Device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the primary bore further includes a selective profile for supporting a diverter.

3. A Multilateral Sealing Device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said casing provides at least one circular sealing section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Filed of the Invention

This invention relates generally to the completion of junctions between primary and lateral wellbores. More particularly, this invention relates to new and improved methods and devices for sealing the junction of a branch wellbore extending laterally from a primary well which may be vertical, substantially vertical, inclined or even horizontal. This invention finds particular utility in the sealing of junctions of multilateral wells, that is, downhole well environments where a plurality of discrete, spaced lateral wells extend from a common primary wellbore.

2. Prior Art

Lateral well drilling and production have been increasingly important to the oil industry in recent years. While lateral wells have been known for many years, only relatively recently have such wells been determined to be a cost effective alternative (or at least companion) to conventional well drilling. Although drilling a lateral well costs substantially more than its vertical alternative, a lateral well frequently improves well productivity by several fold. Lateral drilling provides the means for enhancing field economics by accessing and developing reservoirs that would otherwise be uneconomic to develop using conventional drilling and completion practices. Hydrocarbon reservoirs that are ideal candidates for lateral technology are those that are thin and limited in size, multi faulted, or naturally fractured. Other reasons for employing laterals are to address reservoir vertical conformance, oil and gas coning potential and sweep efficiency. Environmental issues, such as the number of drilling sites in sensitive areas can also be addressed with lateral technology. In addition, improved field development economics can be achieved in large reservoirs using multiple laterals by improving the productivity of individual wells thereby reducing investment and operational costs.
 
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