Downhole interventionless tools, systems, and methods for setting packers
US-10920526-B2 · Feb 16, 2021 · US
US12352137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12352137-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217707620-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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Liner hanger running tool (LHRT) having a mandrel with a central through-bore includes a transducer configured to identify a predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the predetermined activation signal, transmit an actuation signal. The LHRT also includes a power source. In addition, the LHRT includes a valve. Further, the LHRT includes an actuator configured to be operated by the power source and activated by the actuation signal from the transducer to close the valve in the central through-bore in the mandrel.
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A liner hanger running tool (LHRT) for running a liner hanger (LH) into a well and setting the LH in the well, wherein the LH includes a plurality of slips, each slip having a retracted position and an expanded position, the LHRT comprising: a mandrel with a central through-bore; a transducer configured to identify a predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the predetermined activation signal, transmit an actuation signal; a power source; a valve disposed along the central through-bore of the mandrel, wherein the valve has an open position configured to allow a flow of a fluid through the central through-bore of the mandrel and a closed position configured to prevent the flow of the fluid through the mandrel; and an actuator configured to be operated by the power source and activated by the actuation signal from the transducer to transition the valve from the open position to the closed position; wherein the LHRT includes: a running position coupled to the LH and configured to lower the LH into the well valve in the open position and the plurality of slips of the LH in the retracted positions; and a setting position coupled the LH and configured to transition the plurality of slips of the LH from the retracted positions to the expanded positions to set the LH in the well in response to transition of the valve from the open position to the closed position. 2. The LHRT of claim 1 , wherein the power source includes a battery. 3. The LHRT of claim 1 , wherein the transducer is a pressure transducer configured to identify a predetermined activation signal in the form of a pressure signature in the central through-bore of the LHRT. 4. The LHRT of claim 1 , wherein the LHRT further comprises a setting sleeve disposed outside the mandrel, wherein the setting sleeve is linearly movable relative to the mandrel in response to pressure in the central through-bore of the LHRT. 5. The LHRT of claim 4 , wherein the valve is a ball valve mechanically coupled to the setting sleeve, whereby moving the setting sleeve in a first direction closes the valve. 6. The LHRT of claim 4 , wherein activation of the actuator is configured to open a radial bore in the mandrel hydraulically coupling the setting sleeve and the central through-bore so that one side of a shoulder on the setting sleeve is exposed to the hydraulic pressure in the through-bore. 7. The LHRT of claim 5 , wherein activation of the actuator is configured to open a radial bore in the mandrel hydraulically coupling the setting sleeve and the central through-bore so that one side of a shoulder on the setting sleeve is exposed to the hydraulic pressure in the through-bore. 8. The LHRT of claim 7 , wherein: the transducer is a first transducer for identifying a first predetermined activation signal and to transmit a first actuation signal; and the actuator is a first actuator, and wherein the LHRT further includes: a second transducer configured to identify a second predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the second predetermined activation signal, transmit a second actuation signal; and a second actuator operable by means of a second power source and activatable by means of the second actuation signal from the transducer to open the valve in the central through-bore in the LHRT. 9. The LHRT of claim 8 , wherein the radial bore in the mandrel is a first radial bore and the shoulder on the sleeve is a first shoulder with a first contact area; and wherein activation of the second actuator opens a second radial bore in the mandrel hydraulically connecting the setting sleeve and the central through-bore so that one side of a second shoulder on the setting sleeve is also exposed to the hydraulic pressure in the through-bore, the second shoulder having a second contact area which is larger than the first contact area of the first shoulder. 10. The LHRT of claim 9 , wherein the LHRT is provided with a first burst disc placed in an additional radial bore to provide a hydraulic connection between the central through-bore and the shoulder on the setting sleeve. 11. The LHRT of claim 10 , wherein the LHRT is provided with a second burst disc placed in an additional radial bore to provide a hydraulic connection between the central through-bore and the a second shoulder on the setting sleeve. 12. The LHRT of claim 1 , wherein: the transducer is a first transducer for identifying a first predetermined activation signal and to transmit a first actuation signal; and the actuator is a first actuator, and wherein the LHRT further includes: a second transducer configured to identify a second predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the second predetermined activation signal, transmit a second actuation signal; and a second actuator operable by means of a second power source and activatable by means of the second actuation signal from the transducer to open the valve in the central through-bore in the LHRT. 13. A Liner hanger assembly (LHA), comprising: the LHRT of claim 1 ; and the linger hanger (LH) connected to the LHRT, wherein the LH comprises a setting port, a setting piston, and an anchor, wherein the setting piston is configured to be operated by hydraulic pressure through the setting port to set the anchor inside a casing in a well. 14. The LHA of claim 13 , wherein the LHRT is provided with a pair of seals straddling the setting port on the LH prior to activating the actuator, thereby preventing unintentional setting of the LH. 15. The LHRT of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is disposed in a cavity within the mandrel of the LHRT. 16. A liner hanger running tool (LHRT) having a mandrel with a central through-bore, the LHRT comprising: a transducer configured to identify a predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the predetermined activation signal, transmit an actuation signal; a power source; a valve; an actuator configured to be operated by the power source and activated by the actuation signal from the transducer to close the valve in the central through-bore in the mandrel; and a setting sleeve disposed outside the mandrel, wherein the setting sleeve is linearly movable relative to the mandrel in response to pressure in the central through-bore of the LHRT; wherein the valve is a ball valve mechanically coupled to the setting sleeve, whereby moving the setting sleeve in a first direction closes the valve; wherein activation of the actuator is configured to open a radial bore in the mandrel hydraulically coupling the setting sleeve and the central through-bore so that one side of a shoulder on the setting sleeve is exposed to the hydraulic pressure in the through-bore; wherein the LHRT is provided with a first burst disc placed in an additional radial bore to provide a hydraulic connection between the central through-bore and the shoulder on the setting sleeve. 17. The LHRT of claim 16 , wherein the LHRT is provided with a second burst disc placed in an additional radial bore to provide a hydraulic connection between the central through-bore and the a second shoulder on the setting sleeve. 18. A method for installing a liner hanger (LH) with a liner hanger running tool (LHRT) having a mandrel with a central through-bore, the method comprising: coupling the LHRT to a liner, wherein the LHRT comprises: a first transducer configured to identify a first predetermined activation signal and, based on receipt of the first predetermined activation signal, transmit a first actuation signal; a first power source; a
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