A downhole tool
US-2024011372-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US10415356B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10415356-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615281436-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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A downhole plug, an insert for a downhole plug, and a method for plugging a well. The insert includes a body configured to be disposed at least partially within a seat of the plug, and a first obstructing member coupled with the body. The first obstructing member is configured to substantially obstruct a bore through the body and to be removed from the body when a predetermined actuation pressure is applied.
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What is claimed is: 1. An insert for a downhole plug, comprising: a body configured to be disposed at least partially within a seat of the plug, wherein the body comprises a tapered outer section that is received into a tapered surface of the seat of the plug; and a first obstructing member coupled with the body, the first obstructing member configured to substantially obstruct a bore through the body and to be removed from the body when a predetermined actuation pressure is applied, wherein the body further comprises an inner tapered surface configured to catch a second obstructing member. 2. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined actuation pressure is higher than a well pressure testing pressure. 3. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the first obstructing member comprises a burst disk configured to rupture at the predetermined actuation pressure. 4. The insert of claim 3 , wherein the burst disk is positioned at a first end of the body, and wherein the body defines the inner tapered surface for catching the second obstructing member at a second end of the body. 5. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the insert further comprises: one or more shearable members coupled with the body; and a bullet disposed at least partially within the body and engaging the one or more shearable members, such that the one or more shearable members prevent the bullet from displacement relative to the body until a well pressure reaches the actuation pressure. 6. The insert of claim 5 , wherein the bullet is expelled through the bore when the well pressure reaches the actuation pressure. 7. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the body is configured to be coupled to the seat of the plug such that the body is stationary with respect to the seat of the plug at all times that the body is coupled to the plug. 8. A downhole plug for a well, comprising: a mandrel defining a bore at least partially axially therethrough; and an insert positioned at least partially within the mandrel, the insert comprising a first obstructing member that obstructs fluid communication through the bore, the first obstructing member being configured to be removed when a pressure within the well reaches a predetermined actuation pressure, wherein the mandrel defines a tapered seat, the insert being shaped to be received and retained in the tapered seat, and wherein the insert comprises a body having an outer surface in engagement with the tapered seat, and an inner tapered surface for catching a second obstructing member. 9. The plug of claim 8 , wherein the first obstructing member comprises a burst disk positioned at a first end of the body. 10. The plug of claim 9 , wherein the body defines the inner tapered surface for catching the second obstructing member at a second end of the body. 11. The plug of claim 8 , wherein: the insert further comprises one or more shearable members coupled with the body; and the first obstructing member comprises a bullet disposed at least partially within the body and engaging the one or more shearable members, such that the one or more shearable members prevent the bullet from displacement relative to the body until a well pressure reaches the actuation pressure. 12. The plug of claim 11 , wherein the bullet is expelled through the bore after the well reaches the actuation pressure. 13. A method for selectively plugging a well, comprising: deploying a plug and a tool into a well, the plug including an insert having a first obstructing member that prevents fluid flow therethrough; removing the tool from the well while the plug remains in the well; increasing a pressure in the well to at or above an actuation pressure of the plug, wherein increasing the pressure to at or above the actuation pressure causes the first obstructing member to be removed, allowing fluid communication through the plug; redeploying the tool into the well after the first obstructing member is removed; performing a pressure test on the well at a pressure that is less than the actuation pressure, prior to removing the tool and prior to the first obstructing member being removed; and determining that the pressure test failed, wherein removing the tool is performed in response to determining that the pressure test failed. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein redeploying the tool comprises circulating fluid in the well, through the plug. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising deploying a second obstructing member into engagement with the plug, to obstruct fluid communication through the plug, after the first obstructing member is removed. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the insert comprises a tapered surface providing a seat for catching the second obstructing member. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first obstructing member comprises a burst disk, the burst disk being configured to rupture at the actuation pressure. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the tool comprises a perforating gun. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: signaling the perforating gun to fire; and determining that the perforating gun failed, wherein removing the tool comprises removing the perforating gun in response to determining that the perforating gun failed. 20. A method for selectively plugging a well, comprising: deploying a plug and a tool into a well, the plug including an insert having a first obstructing member that prevents fluid flow therethrough; removing the tool from the well while the plug remains in the well; increasing a pressure in the well to at or above an actuation pressure of the plug, wherein increasing the pressure to at or above the actuation pressure causes the first obstructing member to be removed, allowing fluid communication through the plug; and redeploying the tool into the well after the first obstructing member is removed, wherein the insert comprises one or more shearable members, and the first obstructing member comprises a bullet held in place relative to a body of the insert by the one or more shearable members, and wherein, when the pressure in the well is increased to the actuation pressure, the one or more shearable members shear, and the bullet is pushed through a bore of the plug and out of an end thereof.
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