Sliding sleeve having a flow inhibitor for well equalization

US10900324B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10900324-B2
Application numberUS-201615743426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 30, 2016
Priority dateDec 30, 2016
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Abstract

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A sliding sleeve apparatus that has a flow inhibitor that slows the fluid flow between the interior passageway of the sliding sleeve and the well annulus to allow pressure equalization between the interior passageway of the sliding sleeve and the well annulus to occur prior to placing the sliding sleeve in a fully open position. The inhibited or restricted fluid flow reduces wear on the seals and other components of the sliding sleeve, which extends the operative life of the tool.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sliding sleeve apparatus, comprising: an outer mandrel having a first section coupled to a second section and having fluid ports located through said second section and about an outer perimeter thereof; a sliding sleeve slidably located within said outer mandrel and having flow slots located therethrough and about an outer perimeter thereof; a seal stack captured between said first and second sections and being located between said first section and said fluid ports; and a flow inhibitor located between said second section and said sliding sleeve and below said seal stack, said flow inhibitor including a tortious fluid path configured to allow but inhibit a flow of fluid between said fluid ports and said seal stack. 2. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes a plurality of stationary interconnected fluid channels that extend around an outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve and a primary fluid channel that extends from said fluid ports to said plurality of fluid channels. 3. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes one or more curved plates that extend around an outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve and are slidable with respect to said outer mandrel. 4. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said flow inhibitor comprises a plurality of said curved plates having overlapping ends that form a fluid path, said curved plates being slidable to place said fluid path in fluid communication with said fluid communication port. 5. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said curved plates comprise first, second, and third curved plates wherein an end of said first plate overlaps ends of said second and third plates and another end of said second plate overlaps another end of said third plate to form fluid paths therethrough wherein at least one of said fluid paths is in fluid communication with one of said fluid ports. 6. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 3 wherein said curved plates each have a plurality of fluid openings extending therethrough. 7. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 3 wherein said sliding sleeve further comprises a flow inhibitor profile formed in an outer perimeter thereof and configured to receive said flow inhibitor therein. 8. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sliding sleeve further includes equalization fluid ports located therethrough and about an outer perimeter thereof. 9. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said flow inhibitor is radially located between said second section and said outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve. 10. The sliding sleeve apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flow inhibitor is fixedly captured between said first and second sections to not slide with the sliding sleeve. 11. A well servicing system, comprising: a servicing rig having a tubing associated therewith, said tubing positionable within a wellbore; and a sliding sleeve apparatus coupled to said tubing and configured to flow a fluid from an annulus of said wellbore into said sliding sleeve apparatus, comprising: an outer mandrel having a first section coupled to a second section and having fluid ports located through said second section and about an outer perimeter thereof; a sliding sleeve slidably located within said outer mandrel and having flow slots and equalization ports located therethrough and about an outer perimeter thereof; a seal stack captured between said first and second sections and being located between said first section and said fluid ports; and a flow inhibitor located between said second section and said sliding sleeve and below said seal stack, said flow inhibitor including a tortious fluid path configured to allow but inhibit a flow of fluid between said fluid ports and said seal stack. 12. The well servicing system of claim 11 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes a plurality of interconnected fluid channels that extend around an outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve and a primary fluid channel that extends from said fluid ports to said plurality of fluid channels. 13. The well servicing system of claim 11 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes one or more curved plates that extend around an outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve and are slidable with respect to said outer mandrel. 14. The well servicing system of claim 13 , wherein said flow inhibitor comprises a plurality of said curved plates having overlapping ends that form a fluid path, said curved plates being slidable to a position to place said fluid path in fluid communication with said fluid communication port. 15. The well servicing system of claim 13 , wherein said curved plates each have a plurality of fluid openings extending therethrough. 16. The well servicing system of claim 13 , wherein said curved plates are positionable within a sliding sleeve profile of said sliding sleeve. 17. A method of flowing a fluid in a well, comprising: attaching a sliding sleeve apparatus to a service tubing, said sliding sleeve apparatus comprising: an outer mandrel having a first section coupled to a second section and having fluid ports located through said second section and about an outer perimeter thereof; a sliding sleeve slidably located within said outer mandrel and having equalization fluid ports and flow slots located therein; a seal stack captured between said first and second sections and being located between said first section and said fluid ports; and a flow inhibitor located between said second section and said sliding sleeve and below said seal stack, said flow inhibitor including a tortious fluid path configured to allow but inhibit a flow of fluid between said fluid ports and said seal stack; positioning said sliding sleeve apparatus in said well; positioning the equalization fluid ports under said flow inhibitor to bring said equalization fluid ports into fluid communication with said flow inhibitor and said fluid ports; and sliding said sliding sleeve within said outer mandrel to an open position to position said flow slots adjacent said fluid ports. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes a plurality of stationary interconnected fluid channels that extend around an outer perimeter of said sliding sleeve and a primary fluid channel that extends from said fluid ports to said plurality of fluid channels. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein said flow inhibitor includes a plurality of curved plates having overlapping ends that form at least one fluid path, and wherein positioning said equalization ports includes positioning said equalization ports under said at least one fluid path to bring said equalization ports into fluid communication with said at least one fluid path and said fluid ports. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said curved plates, at a point of overlap, form a plurality of fluid paths and positioning said equalization ports includes positioning said equalization ports under at least one of said plurality of fluid paths. 21. The method of claim 19 , wherein said curved plates each have a plurality of fluid openings extending therethrough and positioning said equalization ports includes positioning said equalization ports under said plurality of fluid openings to bring said equalization ports into fluid communication with said at least one fluid path and said fluid ports. 22. The method of claim 19 , wherein sliding said sliding sleeve to an open position includes positioning

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  • Controlling or monitoring pressure or flow of drilling fluid, e.g. automatic filling of boreholes, automatic control of bottom pressure (valve arrangements therefor E21B21/10) · CPC title

  • Sleeve valves · CPC title

  • Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells · CPC title

  • Obtaining from a multiple-zone well · CPC title

  • E21B43/267Primary

    reinforcing fractures by propping · CPC title

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What does patent US10900324B2 cover?
A sliding sleeve apparatus that has a flow inhibitor that slows the fluid flow between the interior passageway of the sliding sleeve and the well annulus to allow pressure equalization between the interior passageway of the sliding sleeve and the well annulus to occur prior to placing the sliding sleeve in a fully open position. The inhibited or restricted fluid flow reduces wear on the seals a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halliburton Energy Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B43/267. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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