Apparatus and method for cementing liner

US9567834B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9567834-B2
Application numberUS-201514710730-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 13, 2015
Priority dateFeb 23, 2010
Publication dateFeb 14, 2017
Grant dateFeb 14, 2017

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A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string. Afterward, the operator lifts the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. The valve assembly blocks upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of performing an operation on a well conduit, comprising: (a) providing a valve assembly that has an open position and a closed position, the valve assembly having a tubular central body and being biased to the closed position; (b) providing a running tool assembly with a downward extending stinger, the valve assembly being installed and fixed to the well conduit with the stinger extending through the central tubular body of the valve assembly, an outer diameter of the stinger sealingly being engaged with an inner diameter of the tubular central body through an annular seal interface located axially between a pair of flapper valve elements of the valve assembly, holding the valve assembly in the open position, wherein the seal interface includes a seal in constant sealing engagement within an annular groove in the inner diameter of the tubular central body of the valve assembly; (c) placing the running tool assembly and the valve assembly into engagement with the well conduit; (d) performing a selected operation on the well conduit with the running tool assembly, including pumping a fluid through the stinger holding the valve assembly in the open position; then (e) lifting the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising retrieving the running tool assembly from the conduit and leaving the valve assembly sealingly engaged with the well conduit. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein while in the closed position in step (e), the valve assembly blocks upward flow of a fluid from below the valve assembly as well as downward flow of a fluid from above the valve assembly. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: step (d) comprises pumping a cement slurry down the well conduit and back up an annulus surrounding the well conduit to cement the well conduit within a borehole. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: step (b) comprises mounting a tieback assembly to the running tool assembly and securing the valve assembly to the tieback assembly; and step (c) comprises stabbing the tieback assembly sealingly into the well conduit; and step (e) further comprises retrieving the running tool assembly and leaving the tieback assembly and the valve assembly in engagement with the well conduit. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: step (b) comprises mounting a packer assembly to the running tool assembly and securing the valve assembly to the packer assembly; and step (d) comprises pumping a cement slurry down the well conduit and back up an annulus surrounding the well conduit; then setting the packer assembly above the cement slurry and within the annulus surrounding the well conduit; and step (e) further comprises retrieving the running tool assembly and leaving the valve assembly in sealing engagement with the well conduit to block any upward flow of fluid in the well conduit. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein mounting the packer assembly to the running tool includes threadably connecting the running tool to the packer assembly at a location uphole of the valve assembly. 8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising releasing the running tool from the packer assembly while maintaining the stinger sealingly engaged with the inner diameter of the tubular central body of the valve assembly. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein after lifting the stinger, step (e) further comprises: circulating a liquid through the stinger while the valve assembly is in the closed position, and with the valve assembly, blocking downward flow of the liquid past the valve assembly into the well conduit. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: step (d) comprises: pumping a cement slurry through the stinger and the valve assembly, down the well conduit and back up an annulus surrounding the well conduit; pumping a cement retainer from the running tool assembly down the well conduit into latching engagement with the well conduit near a bottom of the well conduit to prevent the cement slurry from flowing down the annulus and up the well conduit; and closing the valve assembly in step (e) prevents the cement slurry from flowing down the annulus and up the well conduit in the event of failure of the cement retainer. 11. A method of installing a liner in a well, comprising: (a) latching a bottom hole assembly to a liner string, the bottom hole assembly including a drill bit protruding from a lower end of the liner string; (b) rotating the drill bit to deepen the well; (c) at a selected depth, retrieving the bottom hole assembly; (d) mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly that has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, an outer diameter of the stinger sealingly engaged with an inner diameter of a tubular central body of the valve assembly through an annular seal interface located between a pair of flapper valve elements of the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position, the stinger having a cement retainer releasably mounted thereto below the valve assembly, wherein the seal interface includes a plurality of seals in constant sealing engagement within a plurality of corresponding annular grooves in the inner diameter of the tubular central body of the valve assembly; then (e) lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string; (f) pumping a cement slurry through the stinger and the valve assembly, then pumping the cement retainer down the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string; then (g) lifting the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position, blocking upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer. 12. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising retrieving the running tool assembly from the conduit and leaving the valve assembly in engagement with the well conduit. 13. The method according to claim 11 , wherein in step (g), the valve assembly while in the closed position also blocks downward flow of a fluid from above the valve assembly. 14. The method according to claim 11 , wherein: step (d) comprises mounting a tieback assembly to the running tool assembly and securing the valve assembly to the tieback assembly; and step (e) comprises stabbing the tieback assembly sealingly into the well conduit; and step (g) further comprises retrieving the running tool assembly and leaving the tieback assembly and the valve assembly in the well conduit. 15. The method according to claim 11 , wherein step (e) further comprises circulating a cleaning liquid through the stinger while the valve assembly is in the closed position, and with the valve assembly, blocking downward flow of the liquid past the valve assembly into the well conduit. 16. A well tool apparatus, comprising: a tubular housing having an axis; a pair of valve seats mounted within the housing in axial alignment with each other; a pair of flapper valve elements, each secured by a hinge to one of the seats for pivotal movement between open and closed positions, each of the flapper valves being biased to the closed position in contact with one of the seats; wherein one of the valve elements pivots in a first direction when moving from the closed to the open position; the other of the valve elements pivots in a second direction when moving from the closed position, such that when both ar

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  • E21B34/14Primary

    operated by movement of tools, e.g. sleeve valves operated by pistons or wire line tools {(E21B34/066 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Setting of casings, screens, liners {or the like} in wells · CPC title

  • Fixed Constructions · mapped topic

  • Methods or devices for cementing, for plugging holes, crevices or the like · CPC title

  • Packers; Plugs (used for cementing E21B33/134, E21B33/16) · CPC title

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What does patent US9567834B2 cover?
A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B34/14. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 14 2017 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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