Electronically-Actuated, Multi-Set Straddle Borehole Treatment Apparatus
US-2015027724-A1 · Jan 29, 2015 · US
US10280708B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10280708-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615233501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A flow control valve assembly with a plunger continuously movable between closed, intermediate, and open positions. The plunger has an uphole side and a downhole side opposite the uphole side, and both uphole and downhole sides are exposed to the same hydrostatic pressure in the well, resulting in a flow control device that can be operated with minimal power consumption and still withstanding high pressure loads.
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A flow control valve assembly, comprising: a plunger containment member configured to be disposed in a well; a plunger operatively coupled to the plunger containment member such that moving the plunger toward an uphole side and toward a downhole side opposite the uphole side in the plunger containment member causes the flow control valve assembly to selectively open and close in response to administration of force to the plunger, wherein the plunger is continuously moveable with respect to the plunger containment member such that the flow control valve assembly can be selectively opened and closed to any intermediate position between a fully opened position and a fully closed position, wherein the uphole and downhole sides are both exposed to the same hydrostatic pressure in the well; a first seal between the plunger and the plunger containment member on the uphole side; and a second seal between the plunger and the plunger containment member on the downhole side. 2. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the plunger containment member comprises an axial bore within a sidewall of a completion string. 3. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a power module configured to provide power to move the plunger to selectively open and close the flow control valve assembly. 4. The flow control valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the power module uses no more than 10 watts. 5. The flow control valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the power module uses no more than 5 watts. 6. The flow control valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the first and second seals are configured to hold 5,000 psi with the plunger in the fully closed position. 7. The flow control valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the first and second seals are able to withstand 1,200 psi and the power module is configured to operate with between 8-10 watts. 8. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the flow control valve assembly comprises a fluid port positioned inwardly of the plunger, the flow control valve assembly further comprising an interior bore through which fluid flows after passing through the fluid port. 9. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the flow control valve assembly is a first flow control valve assembly operating in concert with a second flow control valve assembly. 10. The flow control valve assembly of claim 9 wherein the flow control valve assemblies are configured to be selectively opened and closed independently of one another. 11. The flow control valve assembly of claim 9 wherein fluid permitted by the open flow control valve assemblies is fluidly merged into a common bore to enable the fluid to flow upward and out of the well. 12. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the seals are a series of redundant seals. 13. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second seals can hold 5,000 psi of pressure. 14. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the first seal and second seal have different dimensions such that there is a differential force urging the plunger toward the uphole side or the downhole side, wherein the differential force is no greater than 50 pound-feet. 15. The flow control valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the plunger is configured to be selectively hydraulically actuated by a control module to any intermediate position between the fully opened position and the fully closed position. 16. A method for operating a flow control device, comprising: providing a flow control valve in a well, the flow control valve having a plunger containment member, a plunger, and a fluid port, wherein the plunger is configured to travel forward and backward continuously in the plunger containment member to open and close the flow control valve and to selectively move the plunger to any intermediate position between an open position and a closed position with respect to the plunger containment member, wherein the plunger has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the first and second sides are both exposed to the same hydrostatic pressure in the well, and the fluid port is opened or closed by moving the plunger within the plunger containment member; providing a first seal for the first side of the plunger and a second seal for the second side of the plunger, wherein the first and second seals are configured to withstand up to 1,200 psi; operating a power module to move the plunger in the plunger containment member, wherein the power module consumes no more than 10 watts of power. 17. A flow control device for use in a downhole completion, comprising: a central fluid bore configured to conduct fluid upward from a well, the central fluid bore having a fluid port in a wall of the central fluid bore; a plurality of sand screens positioned outside the central fluid bore and configured to filter fluid as the fluid passes through the sand screens; an annular bore configured to receive fluid after passing through the sand screens, wherein the annular bore is fluidly connected to the fluid port in the central fluid bore; a plunger positioned in the annular bore and configured to selectively block fluid flow from the annular bore into the central fluid bore, wherein the plunger is selectively, continuously movable between a closed position, a fully open position, and any intermediate position therebetween, the plunger having a downhole side and an uphole side opposite the downhole side, wherein the uphole and downhole sides are both exposed to the same hydrostatic pressure in the well; and a seal assembly between the plunger and the uphole side. 18. The flow control device of claim 17 , further comprising an uphole port configured to permit hydrostatic pressure to reach the uphole side of the plunger. 19. The flow control device of claim 17 , further comprising a power module configured to provide power to move the plunger between the positions, wherein the power module is configured to operate the plunger using 10 watts or less, the seal assembly is configured to withstand 1,200 psi, and the plunger in the closed position is configured to withstand 1,200 psi.
Obtaining from a multiple-zone well · CPC title
responsive to flow or pressure of the fluid obtained (E21B34/10 takes precedence) · CPC title
with means for equalizing fluid pressure above and below the valve · CPC title
electrically actuated · CPC title
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