US20080099195A1 - Method and apparatus for isolating and testing zones during reverse circulation drilling - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for isolating and testing individual zones in a vertical, directional or horizontal wellbore during drilling. More particularly, the present invention relates to a zone isolating and testing apparatus and method of use thereof to allow testing of isolated zones for flow of hydrocarbons, formation fluids and/or drill cuttings during vertical, horizontal or directional reverse circulation drilling of wellbores using concentric drill pipe, concentric coiled tubing, or the like.
- the oil and gas industry uses various methods to test the productivity of wells prior to completing a well (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,898,236). After drilling operations have been completed and a well has been drilled to total depth, or prior to reaching total depth in the case of multi-zoned discoveries, it is common to test the zone to estimate future production of oil and gas.
- Current technologies used for testing reservoirs such as drill stem testing (DST) are often too expensive to test multi-zone reservoirs, particularly at shallow depths.
- isolating and testing zones using conventional packer technology can be slow, expensive and sometimes difficult to set and then release.
- the DST process involves flowing a well through a length of drill pipe reinserted through the static drilling fluid.
- the bottom of the pipe will attach to a tool or device with openings through which fluid can enter.
- This perforated section is placed across an anticipated producing section of the formation and sealed off with packers, frequently a pair of packers placed above and below the part of the formation being tested.
- This packing off technique permits an operator to test only an isolated section or cumulative section.
- the present invention allows a fast, safe and economic way to isolate and test zones during reverse circulation drilling by using the already inserted concentric drill string used during drilling. This alleviates the need to first remove the drill string used for drilling and then reinsert a length of drill pipe or coiled tubing for testing.
- a zone isolating and testing apparatus comprising an isolation tool and a downhole flow control means and a method of using such apparatus is disclosed.
- the zone isolating and testing apparatus is particularly useful for testing zones during reverse circulation drilling using concentric drill string, e.g., concentric drill pipe, concentric coiled tubing and the like, said concentric drill string comprising an inner tube and an outer tube forming an annular conduit therebetween.
- the zone isolating and testing apparatus is operably connected to a concentric drill string so as to be in fluid communication with both the inner tube and the annular conduit of the concentric drill string.
- the isolation tool of the zone isolating and testing apparatus comprises a center tube and an outer casing, forming an annular passage therebetween.
- the isolation tool further comprises an expandable packer means surrounding the outer circumference of the outer casing.
- the isolation tool is adapted to connect to the bottom of a piece of concentric drill string and is generally positioned near the drilling means.
- the center tube of the isolation tool When the isolation tool is connected to the concentric drill string, the center tube of the isolation tool is in fluids communication with the inner tube of the concentric drill pipe and the annular passage of the isolation tool is in fluid communication with the annular conduit of the concentric drill string.
- the packer means of the isolation tool can assume two functional positions. When the packer means is in the expanded position, the isolation tool is in the “closed position” and when the packer means is in the contracted position the isolation tool is in the “open position”.
- the expansion of the packer means is controlled by an electric current for quicker opening and closing of the isolation tool.
- the area of the zone tested will be dictated by the distance the isolation tool is placed away from the drilling means.
- the bands of the pay zones are known to be quite broad the isolation tool and the drilling means can be separated from one another by several joints of concentric drill string.
- the downhole flow control means of the zone isolating and testing apparatus also comprises a center tube and an outer casing forming an annular passage therebetween.
- the downhole flow control means is attached either directly to the isolation tool or to an intervening piece of concentric drill string in such a fashion so as to be in fluid communication with both passageways of the concentric drill string.
- the downhole flow control means further comprises two valves, one for closing off its annular passage, thus closing off the annular conduit of the concentric drill string and the other for closing off the inner passage of its center tube, thereby closing off the inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string.
- the isolation tool is in the open position, i.e. the packer means is contracted.
- the tool When the tool is in the open position it does not significantly restrict the flow of hydrocarbons through the annulus formed between the wellbore and the concentric drill string, as the outside diameter of the isolation tool when in the open position is preferably equal to or less than the outside diameter of the concentric drill string.
- the outside diameter of the open isolation tool can also be less than or greater than the outside diameter of the concentric drill string and still not significantly restrict the flow of hydrocarbons.
- the downhole flow control means is also in the complete open position during drilling, i.e., both valves are open. This allows drilling fluid to be pumped down either the annular conduit or inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string and exhaust drilling fluid and drill cuttings to be removed through the other of said annular conduit or inner conduit.
- the isolation tool when testing is required during the reverse circulation drilling process, the isolation tool is in the closed position, i.e. the packer means expands to abut the adjacent wellbore walls. Further, one of the two valves of the downhole flow control means is also in the closed position. Which valve will be closed is dependent upon whether drilling fluid is being pumped through the annular conduit or the inner conduit. For example, if drilling fluid were being pumped down the annular conduit then during testing the annular passage valve would be closed during testing.
- the zone of the wellbore below the isolation tool is shut off or isolated from the portion of the wellbore above the tool as the expanded packer means will not allow hydrocarbons to flow passed it.
- the materials present in the isolated zone can then flow through either the annular conduit or inner conduit of the concentric drill string to the surface of the well for testing.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of one embodiment of the isolation tool of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the isolation tool shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are schematics of the isolation tool in the open and closed position, respectively.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section view of the downhole blow out preventor.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic of the surface drilling and testing equipment used in the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic of one embodiment of the inner drill string of concentric drill string of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the zone isolating and testing apparatus typically used with concentric drill pipe.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the zone isolating and testing apparatus typically used with concentric coiled tubing.
- a zone isolating and testing apparatus comprising an isolation tool and a downhole flow control means and method of using such apparatus will now be described with reference to the following preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the isolation tool 30 of the zone isolating and testing apparatus and means for attaching the isolation tool 30 between two pieces of concentric drill string 45 and 47 .
- Concentric drill string 45 and 47 both comprise an inner tube 57 and an outer tube 59 .
- Concentric drill string is designed such that at one end of concentric drill string is a threaded pin end and at the other end is a threaded box end. Thus, pieces of concentric drill string can be connected end to end by screwing the threaded pin end of the new piece of concentric drill string to be added into the box end of the drill string below.
- concentric drill string 45 has threaded pin end 31 at its bottom end and concentric drill string 47 has threaded box end 35 at its top end.
- Isolation tool 30 is adapted to be inserted between concentric drill string 45 and 47 by means of threaded box end 37 and threaded pin end 33 .
- threaded pin end 31 of concentric drill string 45 screws into threaded box end 37 and threaded pin end 33 screws into threaded box end 35 of concentric drill string 47 .
- Isolation tool 30 further comprises packer means 39 .
- Packer means 39 can be expanded or contracted by any means known in the art, for example, by means of an electric current flow path as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the packer means comprises an inflatable ring which can be inflated and deflated by pumping various types of fluid into and out of the ring.
- isolation cementing tool 30 further comprises a center tube 34 , an outer casing 32 , an annular passage 36 between the center tube and outer casing, an inner passage 38 , and a packer means 39 surrounding said outer casing 32 .
- the center tube 34 of the isolation cementing tool 30 is in fluid communication with the inner tube 57 of the concentric drill string 45 and 47 and the annular passage 36 of the isolation cementing tool 30 is in fluid communication with the annular conduit 16 of the concentric drill string 45 and 47 .
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b schematically illustrate the isolation tool 30 attached to the concentric drill string in the open and closed position, respectively. During drilling the isolation tool 30 is in the open position and during testing it is in the closed position.
- packer means 39 When packer means 39 is contracted or deflated as shown in FIG. 3 a, the isolation tool 30 is in the open position and hydrocarbons can flow freely through the wellbore annulus 43 formed between the outer wall of the concentric drill string and the wellbore wall 41 .
- packer means 39 When packer means 39 is expanded or inflated as shown in FIG. 3 b, the packer means 39 is forced against wellbore wall 41 thereby closing annulus 43 to hydrocarbon movement above or below the packer means 39 .
- the testing region below the packer is isolated from the surface of the wellbore.
- downhole BOP downhole blow out preventor
- downhole BOP 10 comprises two valve means 3 and 5 for shutting off the flow of drilling fluid, exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons through one or the other of the annular conduit 16 formed between inner tube 57 and outer tube 59 of concentric drill string 47 and inner conduit 9 of inner tube 57 .
- other downhole flow control means can also be used, for example, the downhole flow control means as described in U.S. Patent Applications Publication Nos. 20030155156 and 20030173088, incorporated herein by reference.
- the isolation tool 30 and the downhole BOP 10 of the zone isolating and testing apparatus can be separated by a single joint of varying lengths of concentric drill string 47 .
- the isolation tool and downhole BOP can be directly threaded or connected by other connection means to each other.
- the orientation of the two components is not critical; in some instances it may be desirable to have the downhole BOP attached to the bottom of the concentric drill string first and the isolation tool connected either directly or by means of one or more joints of concentric drill string below the downhole BOP.
- drilling means can be either directly attached to the bottom of the downhole flow control means, the isolation tool, other downhole tools or an intervening joint of concentric drill string. In general, however, the drilling means is attached to the last in the series of downhole tools.
- both valves 3 and 5 of the downhole BOP 10 are in the open position (not shown).
- drilling fluid is pumped from surface equipment through the annular conduit 16 of the concentric drill string and exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons 19 flow through the inner conduit 9 to the surface of the wellbore. It is understood that drilling fluid could also be pumped from surface through the inner conduit 9 and exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons removed through the annular conduit 16 .
- the isolation tool 30 which is located at or near the downhole BOP, is put in the closed position as shown in FIG. 3 b to isolate the testing region below the packer means.
- valve means 3 of the downhole BOP 10 is also put in the closed position as shown in FIG. 4 , as no fluids are being flowed from surface equipment during testing.
- Valve means 5 remains in the open position as shown in FIG. 4 thereby allowing hydrocarbons, formation fluids and/or drill cuttings (collectively referred to as reference 19 ) present in the isolated zone to flow to surface.
- Well flow test equipment known in the art will be able to determine the hydrocarbon content of the isolated testing area.
- a surface blow out preventor (surface BOP, not shown) is provided to shut off the flow of hydrocarbon from the annulus formed between the concentric drill string and the wellbore walls that may be present in the zone above the packer means.
- FIG. 5 schematically shows the surface equipment used during drilling and testing.
- Drilling rig 70 is equipped with well testing equipment 74 .
- the hydrocarbons in the test region flow through the inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string and then through the choke manifold system as shown in 72 .
- Well flow test equipment can also be located at the end of blewie line 78 .
- Surface BOP 76 ensures that there is no escape of hydrocarbons to the surface through the annulus formed between the concentric drill string and the wellbore walls.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic of a portion of concentric drill string having threaded pin end 31 at one end.
- the outer tube has been removed to reveal inner tube 57 , which is preferably made of a rubber type material, rubber/steel, fiberglass or composite material, capable of withstanding the forces and pressures of the drilling operations.
- Inner tube 57 further comprises electrical wires 51 that allow the flow of the electric current.
- Wire coils 53 and 55 are compressed in each end of the concentric drill string when two pieces of concentric drill string are torqued (screwed) together. This provides the electric current to operate the isolation tool, e.g., to expand or contract the packer means as needed.
- isolation tool can be operated using small diameter capillary tubes which transmit hydraulic or pneumatic pressure to an actuator at or near the tool.
- FIG. 7 shows a cross-section of one embodiment of the assembled zone isolating and testing apparatus of the present invention, which is typically used with concentric drill pipe.
- the isolation tool 30 and the downhole BOP 10 are spatially separated by means of a single joint of varying lengths of concentric drill pipe 47 .
- the drilling means (not shown) is attached either directly to the downhole BOP 10 or to other downhole tools that can be attached to the downhole BOP. It may be desirable, however, particularly in instances where the bands of the pay zones are known to be quite broad (i.e., 40 ft or greater), to have the isolation tool and the drilling means separated even further by additional joints of concentric drill string.
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the assembled zone isolating and testing apparatus, which is typically used when the concentric drill string comprises a continuous length of concentric coiled tubing 65 having a continuous length of inner coiled tubing 66 and a continuous length of outer coiled tubing 68 , thereby forming annular conduit 16 and inner conduit 9 .
- the isolation tool 30 is connected to the bottom of the concentric coiled tubing 65 by connection means 62 known in the art.
- the downhole BOP 10 is then connected to the isolation tool 30 by similar connection means 62 known in the art.
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An isolation tool for use with a concentric drill string for isolating a zone in a wellbore for testing is provided comprising a center tube and an outer casing forming an annular conduit therebetween and an expandable and contractible packer for sealing off an outside annular passage formed between a wall of the wellbore and an outer surface of the concentric drill string, whereby the isolation tool is adapted to be operably connected to the concentric drill string such that the isolation tool is in fluid communication with the concentric drill string.
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- This is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/907,849, filed Apr. 18, 2005 and presently pending. U.S. Pat. No. 10/907,849 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/906,241 filed Feb. 10, 2005, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/521,051 filed Feb. 11, 2004.
- The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for isolating and testing individual zones in a vertical, directional or horizontal wellbore during drilling. More particularly, the present invention relates to a zone isolating and testing apparatus and method of use thereof to allow testing of isolated zones for flow of hydrocarbons, formation fluids and/or drill cuttings during vertical, horizontal or directional reverse circulation drilling of wellbores using concentric drill pipe, concentric coiled tubing, or the like.
- The oil and gas industry uses various methods to test the productivity of wells prior to completing a well (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,898,236). After drilling operations have been completed and a well has been drilled to total depth, or prior to reaching total depth in the case of multi-zoned discoveries, it is common to test the zone to estimate future production of oil and gas. Current technologies used for testing reservoirs such as drill stem testing (DST) are often too expensive to test multi-zone reservoirs, particularly at shallow depths. Furthermore, isolating and testing zones using conventional packer technology can be slow, expensive and sometimes difficult to set and then release.
- Traditionally the DST process involves flowing a well through a length of drill pipe reinserted through the static drilling fluid. The bottom of the pipe will attach to a tool or device with openings through which fluid can enter. This perforated section is placed across an anticipated producing section of the formation and sealed off with packers, frequently a pair of packers placed above and below the part of the formation being tested. This packing off technique permits an operator to test only an isolated section or cumulative section.
- The present invention allows a fast, safe and economic way to isolate and test zones during reverse circulation drilling by using the already inserted concentric drill string used during drilling. This alleviates the need to first remove the drill string used for drilling and then reinsert a length of drill pipe or coiled tubing for testing.
- A zone isolating and testing apparatus comprising an isolation tool and a downhole flow control means and a method of using such apparatus is disclosed. The zone isolating and testing apparatus is particularly useful for testing zones during reverse circulation drilling using concentric drill string, e.g., concentric drill pipe, concentric coiled tubing and the like, said concentric drill string comprising an inner tube and an outer tube forming an annular conduit therebetween. The zone isolating and testing apparatus is operably connected to a concentric drill string so as to be in fluid communication with both the inner tube and the annular conduit of the concentric drill string.
- The isolation tool of the zone isolating and testing apparatus comprises a center tube and an outer casing, forming an annular passage therebetween. The isolation tool further comprises an expandable packer means surrounding the outer circumference of the outer casing. The isolation tool is adapted to connect to the bottom of a piece of concentric drill string and is generally positioned near the drilling means.
- When the isolation tool is connected to the concentric drill string, the center tube of the isolation tool is in fluids communication with the inner tube of the concentric drill pipe and the annular passage of the isolation tool is in fluid communication with the annular conduit of the concentric drill string.
- The packer means of the isolation tool can assume two functional positions. When the packer means is in the expanded position, the isolation tool is in the “closed position” and when the packer means is in the contracted position the isolation tool is in the “open position”. In a preferred embodiment, the expansion of the packer means is controlled by an electric current for quicker opening and closing of the isolation tool.
- It is understood in the art that the area of the zone tested will be dictated by the distance the isolation tool is placed away from the drilling means. In some instances where the bands of the pay zones are known to be quite broad the isolation tool and the drilling means can be separated from one another by several joints of concentric drill string.
- The downhole flow control means of the zone isolating and testing apparatus also comprises a center tube and an outer casing forming an annular passage therebetween. The downhole flow control means is attached either directly to the isolation tool or to an intervening piece of concentric drill string in such a fashion so as to be in fluid communication with both passageways of the concentric drill string. The downhole flow control means further comprises two valves, one for closing off its annular passage, thus closing off the annular conduit of the concentric drill string and the other for closing off the inner passage of its center tube, thereby closing off the inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string.
- During the drilling process, the isolation tool is in the open position, i.e. the packer means is contracted. When the tool is in the open position it does not significantly restrict the flow of hydrocarbons through the annulus formed between the wellbore and the concentric drill string, as the outside diameter of the isolation tool when in the open position is preferably equal to or less than the outside diameter of the concentric drill string. However, it is understood that the outside diameter of the open isolation tool can also be less than or greater than the outside diameter of the concentric drill string and still not significantly restrict the flow of hydrocarbons.
- The downhole flow control means is also in the complete open position during drilling, i.e., both valves are open. This allows drilling fluid to be pumped down either the annular conduit or inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string and exhaust drilling fluid and drill cuttings to be removed through the other of said annular conduit or inner conduit.
- However, when testing is required during the reverse circulation drilling process, the isolation tool is in the closed position, i.e. the packer means expands to abut the adjacent wellbore walls. Further, one of the two valves of the downhole flow control means is also in the closed position. Which valve will be closed is dependent upon whether drilling fluid is being pumped through the annular conduit or the inner conduit. For example, if drilling fluid were being pumped down the annular conduit then during testing the annular passage valve would be closed during testing.
- Thus, during testing, the zone of the wellbore below the isolation tool is shut off or isolated from the portion of the wellbore above the tool as the expanded packer means will not allow hydrocarbons to flow passed it. The materials present in the isolated zone can then flow through either the annular conduit or inner conduit of the concentric drill string to the surface of the well for testing.
- The disclosed invention has one or more of the following advantages over conventional isolation packer technology and drill stem testing:
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- when drilling vertical, directional, and/or horizontal wellbores, individual zones can be isolated and tested much quicker and cheaper without having to interrupt drilling for extended periods of time;
- open hole testing provides very valuable production data;
- zones which may otherwise be damaged by testing fluids when using drill stem testing can now be tested without damage as testing fluids are not necessary;
- easier to measure the flow of formation fluids into a zone;
- decisions on well stimulation can be made while the well is being drilled; and
- more accurate information on reservoir pressure, temperature, flow rate etc. can be obtained from individual zones.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic of one embodiment of the isolation tool of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the isolation tool shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are schematics of the isolation tool in the open and closed position, respectively. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-section view of the downhole blow out preventor. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic of the surface drilling and testing equipment used in the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic of one embodiment of the inner drill string of concentric drill string of the invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the zone isolating and testing apparatus typically used with concentric drill pipe. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the zone isolating and testing apparatus typically used with concentric coiled tubing. - A zone isolating and testing apparatus comprising an isolation tool and a downhole flow control means and method of using such apparatus will now be described with reference to the following preferred embodiment.
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FIG. 1 schematically illustrates theisolation tool 30 of the zone isolating and testing apparatus and means for attaching theisolation tool 30 between two pieces ofconcentric drill string Concentric drill string inner tube 57 and anouter tube 59. Concentric drill string is designed such that at one end of concentric drill string is a threaded pin end and at the other end is a threaded box end. Thus, pieces of concentric drill string can be connected end to end by screwing the threaded pin end of the new piece of concentric drill string to be added into the box end of the drill string below. - As can be seen in
FIG. 1 ,concentric drill string 45 has threadedpin end 31 at its bottom end andconcentric drill string 47 has threadedbox end 35 at its top end.Isolation tool 30 is adapted to be inserted betweenconcentric drill string box end 37 and threadedpin end 33. Thus, threadedpin end 31 ofconcentric drill string 45 screws into threadedbox end 37 and threaded pin end 33 screws into threadedbox end 35 ofconcentric drill string 47. -
Isolation tool 30 further comprises packer means 39. Packer means 39 can be expanded or contracted by any means known in the art, for example, by means of an electric current flow path as shown inFIG. 6 . In another embodiment, the packer means comprises an inflatable ring which can be inflated and deflated by pumping various types of fluid into and out of the ring. - With reference to
FIG. 2 ,isolation cementing tool 30 further comprises acenter tube 34, anouter casing 32, anannular passage 36 between the center tube and outer casing, aninner passage 38, and a packer means 39 surrounding saidouter casing 32. Whenisolation cementing tool 30 is inserted betweenconcentric drill string center tube 34 of theisolation cementing tool 30 is in fluid communication with theinner tube 57 of theconcentric drill string annular passage 36 of theisolation cementing tool 30 is in fluid communication with theannular conduit 16 of theconcentric drill string -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b schematically illustrate theisolation tool 30 attached to the concentric drill string in the open and closed position, respectively. During drilling theisolation tool 30 is in the open position and during testing it is in the closed position. - When packer means 39 is contracted or deflated as shown in
FIG. 3 a, theisolation tool 30 is in the open position and hydrocarbons can flow freely through thewellbore annulus 43 formed between the outer wall of the concentric drill string and thewellbore wall 41. When packer means 39 is expanded or inflated as shown inFIG. 3 b, the packer means 39 is forced againstwellbore wall 41 thereby closingannulus 43 to hydrocarbon movement above or below the packer means 39. Thus, the testing region below the packer is isolated from the surface of the wellbore. - In order to test for hydrocarbon flow, formation fluids, drill cuttings and the like present in the testing zone, the isolation tool is used in conjunction with a downhole flow control means or downhole blow out preventor (downhole BOP) as shown in
FIG. 4 . InFIG. 4 ,downhole BOP 10 is shown in cross-section attached to the lower end ofconcentric drill string 47 by threadedpin end 72 ofconcentric drill string 47 screwing into threadedbox end 70 ofdownhole BOP 10. - In this embodiment,
downhole BOP 10 comprises two valve means 3 and 5 for shutting off the flow of drilling fluid, exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons through one or the other of theannular conduit 16 formed betweeninner tube 57 andouter tube 59 ofconcentric drill string 47 andinner conduit 9 ofinner tube 57. It is understood that other downhole flow control means can also be used, for example, the downhole flow control means as described in U.S. Patent Applications Publication Nos. 20030155156 and 20030173088, incorporated herein by reference. - Thus, in one embodiment of the invention, the
isolation tool 30 and thedownhole BOP 10 of the zone isolating and testing apparatus can be separated by a single joint of varying lengths ofconcentric drill string 47. However, it is understood that in some instances the isolation tool and downhole BOP can be directly threaded or connected by other connection means to each other. Further, it can be appreciated that the orientation of the two components is not critical; in some instances it may be desirable to have the downhole BOP attached to the bottom of the concentric drill string first and the isolation tool connected either directly or by means of one or more joints of concentric drill string below the downhole BOP. - It is understood that the drilling means (not shown) can be either directly attached to the bottom of the downhole flow control means, the isolation tool, other downhole tools or an intervening joint of concentric drill string. In general, however, the drilling means is attached to the last in the series of downhole tools.
- During reverse circulation drilling with concentric drill string, both
valves downhole BOP 10 are in the open position (not shown). In one embodiment, drilling fluid is pumped from surface equipment through theannular conduit 16 of the concentric drill string and exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/orhydrocarbons 19 flow through theinner conduit 9 to the surface of the wellbore. It is understood that drilling fluid could also be pumped from surface through theinner conduit 9 and exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons removed through theannular conduit 16. - When drilling is stopped for testing, the
isolation tool 30, which is located at or near the downhole BOP, is put in the closed position as shown inFIG. 3 b to isolate the testing region below the packer means. In the instance where drilling fluid is being pumped down theannular conduit 16 and exhausted drilling fluid, drill cuttings and/or hydrocarbons flow through theinner conduit 9 to the surface of the wellbore, valve means 3 of thedownhole BOP 10 is also put in the closed position as shown inFIG. 4 , as no fluids are being flowed from surface equipment during testing. - Valve means 5, however, remains in the open position as shown in
FIG. 4 thereby allowing hydrocarbons, formation fluids and/or drill cuttings (collectively referred to as reference 19) present in the isolated zone to flow to surface. Well flow test equipment known in the art will be able to determine the hydrocarbon content of the isolated testing area. Optionally, a surface blow out preventor (surface BOP, not shown) is provided to shut off the flow of hydrocarbon from the annulus formed between the concentric drill string and the wellbore walls that may be present in the zone above the packer means. -
FIG. 5 schematically shows the surface equipment used during drilling and testing.Drilling rig 70 is equipped withwell testing equipment 74. The hydrocarbons in the test region flow through the inner conduit of the inner tube of the concentric drill string and then through the choke manifold system as shown in 72. Well flow test equipment can also be located at the end ofblewie line 78.Surface BOP 76 ensures that there is no escape of hydrocarbons to the surface through the annulus formed between the concentric drill string and the wellbore walls. - The isolation tool is preferably powered by an electric current for quicker opening and closing operations.
FIG. 6 is a schematic of a portion of concentric drill string having threadedpin end 31 at one end. The outer tube has been removed to revealinner tube 57, which is preferably made of a rubber type material, rubber/steel, fiberglass or composite material, capable of withstanding the forces and pressures of the drilling operations.Inner tube 57 further compriseselectrical wires 51 that allow the flow of the electric current. Wire coils 53 and 55 are compressed in each end of the concentric drill string when two pieces of concentric drill string are torqued (screwed) together. This provides the electric current to operate the isolation tool, e.g., to expand or contract the packer means as needed. - Other means of operating the isolation tool could include fiber optic cables, radio frequency and electric magnetic forces. When using concentric coiled tubing the isolation tool can be operated using small diameter capillary tubes which transmit hydraulic or pneumatic pressure to an actuator at or near the tool.
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FIG. 7 shows a cross-section of one embodiment of the assembled zone isolating and testing apparatus of the present invention, which is typically used with concentric drill pipe. In this embodiment, theisolation tool 30 and thedownhole BOP 10 are spatially separated by means of a single joint of varying lengths ofconcentric drill pipe 47. Typically, the drilling means (not shown) is attached either directly to thedownhole BOP 10 or to other downhole tools that can be attached to the downhole BOP. It may be desirable, however, particularly in instances where the bands of the pay zones are known to be quite broad (i.e., 40 ft or greater), to have the isolation tool and the drilling means separated even further by additional joints of concentric drill string. -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the assembled zone isolating and testing apparatus, which is typically used when the concentric drill string comprises a continuous length of concentric coiledtubing 65 having a continuous length of inner coiledtubing 66 and a continuous length of outer coiledtubing 68, thereby formingannular conduit 16 andinner conduit 9. In this embodiment, theisolation tool 30 is connected to the bottom of the concentric coiledtubing 65 by connection means 62 known in the art. Thedownhole BOP 10 is then connected to theisolation tool 30 by similar connection means 62 known in the art. - The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the size, shape and materials as well as the details of the illustrated construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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1. An isolation tool for use with a concentric drill string for isolating a zone in a wellbore for testing, comprising:
(a) a center tube and an outer casing, said center tube and outer casing forming an annular conduit therebetween; and
(b) an expandable and contractible packer means for sealing off an outside annular passage formed between a wall of said wellbore and an outer surface of said concentric drill string; whereby the isolation tool is adapted to be operably connected to the concentric drill string such that the isolation tool is in fluid communication with the concentric drill string.
2. The isolation tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said packer means expands or contracts by means of an electric current.
3. The isolation tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said packer means comprises an inflatable ring.
4. The isolation tool as claimed in claim 3 wherein said inflatable ring expands or contracts by pumping fluids into or out of the inflatable ring.
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