Minimizing Azimuthal Current Induced on Tubulars by Transmitters
US-2018196006-A1 · Jul 12, 2018 · US
US10760413B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10760413-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415526301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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Disclosed are telemetry systems and methods that employ a plurality of electromagnetic transceivers disposed outside a well casing string at a corresponding plurality of depths along the casing string. Each transceiver includes one or more toroidal inductors circumferentially surrounding the casing string and inductively coupled thereto to allow signal transmission between transceivers via currents induced in the casing. In some embodiments, signals are relayed via a chain of transceivers to facilitate indirect communication between a surface facility and other transceivers located too deep for direct communication to the surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A telemetry system, comprising: a plurality of electromagnetic transceivers disposed outside a well casing string at a corresponding plurality of depths along the casing string, each transceiver comprising at least one toroidal inductor circumferentially surrounding the casing string, the plurality of transceivers including, a first transceiver configured to transmit a first signal along the casing string comprising data from a first sensor proximate the first transceiver, and a second transceiver, located above and in spaced relation to the first transceiver, the second transceiver configured to receive the first signal from the first transceiver along the casing string and to transmit a second signal along the casing string that relays the data from the first sensor. 2. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the second transceiver is further configured to transmit data from a second sensor proximate the second transceiver. 3. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the telemetry system is disposed on the casing string within a borehole, whereby the first and second transceivers are each permanently coupled in a fixed position within the well bore when the casing string is cemented in place within the borehole. 4. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second transceivers are each configured to transmit signals through use of the respective associated toroidal inductor wherein the signals are in the frequency range of 10 kHz to 3 MHz. 5. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the transceivers are communicatively coupled to each other at least in part via currents induced in the casing string by the toroidal inductors. 6. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the first signal comprises a header identifying the second transceiver. 7. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the transceivers are spaced at intervals not exceeding 120 feet. 8. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the casing string comprises a plurality of segments coupled together, each segment having one of the plurality of transceivers located thereat. 9. The telemetry system of claim 1 , further comprising first and second sensor/telemetry packages, each sensor/telemetry package extending around a respective length of casing within the casing string, and wherein the first sensor/telemetry package comprises the first electromagnetic transceiver, and the second sensor/telemetry package comprises the second electromagnetic transceiver. 10. The telemetry system of claim 9 , wherein each sensor/telemetry package comprises a sleeve extending around and attached to the adjacent length of casing. 11. The telemetry system of claim 1 , further comprising a surface control and processing facility, the plurality of transceivers being spaced from each other and from the surface control and processing facility such that each transceiver is communicatively coupled to the surface control and processing facility. 12. The telemetry system of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the transceivers is communicatively coupled to the surface control and processing facility via at least one other transceiver located thereabove. 13. The telemetry system of claim 11 , further comprising an optical fiber communicatively coupling the surface control and processing facility to one of the transceivers. 14. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of transceivers comprises at least two disjoint groups of transceivers, the transceivers of each group being communicatively coupled to each other but not to transceivers in another group, whereby each group provides a separate signal channel. 15. The telemetry system of claim 14 , wherein the groups of transceivers are dynamically configurable. 16. The telemetry system of claim 14 , wherein each group has an associated signal-frequency band in which the transceivers of that group operate, a signal-frequency band associated with a first one of the groups differing from a signal-frequency band associated with a second one of the groups. 17. The telemetry system of claim 14 , wherein the transceivers within each group are configured to transmit signals addressed only to one or more transceivers with that group. 18. The telemetry system of claim 14 , wherein the transceivers of the at least two groups are disposed along the casing string in an alternating fashion. 19. The telemetry system of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the transceivers are configured to operate in multiple frequency bands, thereby providing multiple corresponding signal channels. 20. The telemetry system of claim 19 , wherein the transceivers configured to operate in multiple frequency bands transmit signals comprising a superposition of signal components falling within the multiple frequency bands. 21. The telemetry method of claim 20 , wherein transmitting the first and second signals comprises inducing oscillating electrical currents in the casing string. 22. A telemetry method employing a plurality of electromagnetic transceivers disposed outside a well casing string at a plurality of depths along the casing string each transceiver comprising at least one toroidal inductor circumferentially surrounding the casing string, the method comprising: using a first one of the electromagnetic transceivers, transmitting a first signal along the casing string comprising data from a first sensor proximate the first electromagnetic transceiver; and using a second one of the electromagnetic transceivers, located above and in spaced relation to the first electromagnetic transceiver, receiving the first signal along the casing string and transmitting a second signal along the casing string that relays the data from the first sensor. 23. A telemetry system comprising: a plurality of electromagnetic transceivers disposed outside a well casing string at a corresponding plurality of depths along the casing string, each transceiver comprising at least one toroidal inductor circumferentially surrounding the casing string, the plurality of transceivers being configured into multiple groups of transceivers forming multiple respective signal channels, the transceivers within each group being communicatively coupled to each other by being configured to send signals along the casing string, wherein at least one of the signal channels is configured to preferentially carry selected sensor data.
Prospecting or detecting by methods combining techniques covered by two or more of main groups G01V1/00 - G01V9/00 · CPC title
by electromagnetic energy, e.g. radio frequency · CPC title
using induction coils · CPC title
Processing data, e.g. for analysis, for interpretation, for correction · CPC title
for cementing casings into boreholes · CPC title
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