Curable, resealable, swellable, reactive sealant composition for zonal isolation and well integrity
US-9657213-B2 · May 23, 2017 · US
US11655685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11655685-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016989327-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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A downhole welding tool includes a tool body and a welding device coupled to the tool body. The welding device includes a carrier arm reversibly pivotable between a collapsed configuration of the welding device in which the carrier arm is oriented parallel to the tool body and an extended configuration of the welding device in which the carrier arm projects outward from the tool body at an acute angle relative to the tool body, as well as a consumable welding tip secured to the carrier arm. The downhole welding tool also includes a rotatable actuator coupled to the tool body adjacent the welding device and configured to adjust the carrier arm between the collapsed configuration and the extended configuration.
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A downhole welding tool, comprising: a tool body; a welding device coupled to the tool body and comprising: a carrier arm reversibly pivotable between a collapsed configuration of the welding device in which the carrier arm is oriented parallel to the tool body and an extended configuration of the welding device in which the carrier arm projects outward from the tool body at an acute angle relative to the tool body, and a consumable welding tip secured to the carrier arm; a fastener that is connected to the tool body and to the carrier arm to secure the welding device to the tool body; and a pivotable actuator coupled to the tool body at a support pin and below the fastener, the pivotable actuator being in contact with the welding device such that the pivotable actuator is configured to pivot the carrier arm between the collapsed configuration and the extended configuration, wherein the welding device further comprises a shoulder pin that couples the carrier arm to an exterior wall of the tool body. 2. The downhole welding tool of claim 1 , wherein the fastener comprises a shear pin that is configured to break to allow the carrier arm to pivot from the collapsed configuration to the extended configuration upon receiving a contact force from the pivotable actuator that exceeds a threshold force. 3. The downhole welding tool of claim 1 , further comprising a piston disposed within the tool body and movable axially to contact the pivotable actuator for pivoting the pivotable actuator from a first position in which the welding device is in the collapsed configuration to a second position that adjusts the welding device from the collapsed configuration to the extended configuration. 4. The downhole welding tool of claim 3 , further comprising a motor that is coupled to the piston. 5. The downhole welding tool of claim 3 , wherein the pivotable actuator comprises a peddle. 6. The downhole welding tool of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional welding devices coupled to the tool body, wherein the welding device and the one or more additional welding devices together form a plurality of first welding devices that are distributed about a circumference of the tool body at a first axial position along the tool body. 7. The downhole welding tool of claim 6 , further comprising one or more additional pivotable actuators respectively coupled to the tool body adjacent the one or more additional welding devices, wherein the pivotable actuator and the one or more additional pivotable actuators together form a plurality of first pivotable actuators that are distributed about the circumference of the tool body at the first axial position along the tool body. 8. The downhole welding tool of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of first welding devices and the plurality of first pivotable actuators together form a first welding module, the downhole welding tool further comprising a second welding module that comprises a plurality of second welding devices and a plurality of second pivotable actuators. 9. The downhole welding tool of claim 8 , wherein the first welding module is located at the first axial position and the second welding module is located at a second axial position that is axially spaced from the first axial position. 10. The downhole welding tool of claim 8 , wherein the first welding module is oriented at a first angular position and the second welding module is oriented at a second angular position that is angularly offset from the first angular position. 11. The downhole welding tool of claim 1 , wherein the tool body, the welding device, and the pivotable actuator respectively comprise a first tool body, a first welding device, and a first pivotable actuator that together form a first welding assembly, the downhole welding tool further comprising a second welding assembly that comprises: a second tool body; a second welding device coupled to the second tool body and comprising: a carrier arm reversibly pivotable between a collapsed configuration of the second welding device in which the carrier arm is oriented parallel to the second tool body and an extended configuration of the second welding device in which the carrier arm projects outward from the second tool body at an acute angle relative to the second tool body, and a consumable welding tip secured to the carrier arm; and a second pivotable actuator coupled to the second tool body adjacent the second welding device and configured to adjust the carrier arm between the collapsed configuration and the extended configuration. 12. The downhole tool of claim 11 , wherein the first welding assembly is oriented at a first angular position and the second welding assembly is oriented at a second angular position that is angularly offset from the first angular position. 13. The downhole tool of claim 1 , wherein the consumable welding tip is configured to be activated to form a weld at an adjacent metal wall. 14. A method of repairing a leak in a pipe, the method comprising: deploying a downhole welding tool to a leak interval that spans an opening in the pipe, the downhole welding tool comprising: a tool body, a welding device coupled to the tool body and comprising: a carrier arm, and a consumable welding tip secured the carrier arm, a fastener that is connected to the tool body and to the carrier arm to secure the welding device to the tool body, and a pivotable actuator coupled to the tool body at a support pin and below the fastener, the pivotable actuator being in contact with the welding device, wherein the welding device further comprises a shoulder pin that couples the carrier arm to an exterior wall of the tool body; actuating the downhole welding tool at the pivotable actuator to pivot the welding device from a collapsed configuration in which the welding device is oriented parallel to the tool body and is spaced from an inner surface of the pipe to an extended configuration in which the welding device projects outward from the tool body to the pipe at an acute angle relative to the tool body; activating the welding device while the welding device is in the extended configuration; and consuming the welding tip of the welding device while the welding device is in an activated state to form a weld along the opening in the pipe to repair the leak. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising locating the downhole welding tool at the leak interval using a locating device that is coupled to the tool body. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising pulling the downhole welding tool in an uphole direction within the pipe while maintaining the welding device in the activated state to form a welded interval along the pipe that axially spans the leak interval. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: deactivating the welding device after the weld is formed; adjusting the welding device to the collapsed configuration; and removing the downhole welding tool from the pipe while the welding device is in the collapsed configuration. 18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising performing a pressure test at the pipe to check an integrity of a wall of the pipe after the weld is formed. 19. A downhole welding tool, comprising: a tool body; a welding device coupled to the tool body and comprising: a carrier arm reversibly pivotable between a collapsed configuration of the welding device in which the carrier arm is oriented parallel to the tool body and an extended configuration of the welding device in which the carri
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