Protection assembly for downhole wet connectors
US-9759016-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US12104440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12104440-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318468822-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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Systems and methods are provided to facilitate connection of multiple stage completions. A first completion stage is deployed at a wellbore location. Subsequently, the next completion stage is moved downhole into engagement with the first completion stage. The completion stages each have communication lines that are coupled together downhole via a wetmate connection. Debris prevention and removal devices and methods are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A downhole completion system, comprising: an upper completion stage comprising a stinger and a first communication line connector; a lower completion stage comprising a receptacle and a second communication line connector, the stinger configured to engage the receptacle and the first communication line connector configured to couple to the second communication line connector; and a debris prevention architecture configured to protect the first and/or second communication line connectors from debris, wherein the debris prevention architecture comprises a flushing system configured to flush at least one of the first communication line connector and the second communication line connector with clean flushing fluid during both a mating operation of the first and second communication line connectors and a demating operation of the first and second communication line connectors; and a first plunger; a first plunger chamber, the first plunger configured to move relatively into and out of the first plunger chamber; a second plunger; a second plunger chamber, the second plunger configured to move relatively into and out of the second plunger chamber; wherein during a mating operation of the first and second communication line connectors, movement of the first plunger relatively into the first plunger chamber releases a volume of fluid to flush the second communication line connector; and wherein during a demating operation of the first and second communication line connectors, movement of the second plunger relatively into the second plunger chamber releases a volume of fluid to flush the second communication line connector. 2. The downhole completion system of claim 1 , wherein the debris prevention architecture comprises a spring-loaded block configured to protect the second communication line connector from debris and damage. 3. The downhole completion system of claim 2 , wherein as the stinger is moved into engagement with the receptacle, the stinger is configured to push the spring-loaded block downward to expose the second communication line connector. 4. The downhole completion system of claim 3 , wherein the debris prevention architecture comprises a flushing system configured to flush at least one of the first communication line connector and the second communication line connector with clean flushing fluid during both a mating operation of the first and second communication line connectors and a demating operation of the first and second communication line connectors, and wherein the flushing system is activated by sliding movement of the spring-loaded block to expose or cover the second communication line connector. 5. The downhole completion system of claim 3 , the lower completion stage comprising one or more alignment keys, one of the alignment keys comprising a spring latch, wherein the spring latch is configured to engage a latch key on the spring-loaded block to hold the spring-loaded block in a position covering the second communication line connector. 6. The downhole completion system of claim 5 , wherein as the stinger is moved into engagement with the receptacle, the stinger is configured to deflect the spring latch out of engagement with the latch key to allow the spring-loaded block to move downward and expose the second communication line connector. 7. The downhole completion system of claim 1 , the stinger comprising a stinger connector port housing the first communication line connector. 8. The downhole completion system of claim 7 , further comprising a debris prevention device and/or a debris removal device disposed in or at an entrance to the stinger connector port. 9. The downhole completion system of claim 1 , wherein the flushing system is configured to flush with clean flushing fluid during multiple mating and demating cycles. 10. The downhole completion system of claim 1 , wherein during the mating operation, movement of the second plunger relatively out of the second plunger chamber refills the second plunger chamber and second plunger with fluid from a refill chamber, and wherein during the demating operation, movement of the first plunger relatively out of the first plunger chamber refills the first plunger chamber and first plunger.
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