Integrated pump assembly for well completion

US9670749B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9670749-B2
Application numberUS-56025806-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 15, 2006
Priority dateJun 23, 2006
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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Abstract

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An integrated pump assembly for both delivering mud and cement slurry to a borehole during a well completion operation. The pump assembly includes separate mud and cement pumps for maintaining isolation between mud and cement slurry during different stages of the operation. However, in order to obviate the need for a dedicated cement pump prime mover, the cement pump may be driven by the mud pump itself or a prime mover coupled to the mud pump. In the case of coupling the cement pump to the mud pump a hydraulic line may be employed such that hydraulically compatible mud and cement pumps may be more remotely positioned relative to one another if so required based on equipment blueprints for a given well completion facility to be located at a production site.

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We claim: 1. A pump assembly for delivering mud and cement slurry to a borehole, said pump assembly comprising: a mud pump for delivering the mud to the borehole; a prime mover for driving said mud pump and mechanically coupled thereto; a cement pump comprising a plunger mechanism for delivering the cement slurry to the borehole; and a hydraulic coupling line connected to the mud pump on one end and the cement pump on the other end; wherein the hydraulic coupling line receives a pressurized fluid from the mud pump and delivers the pressurized fluid to the cement pump to act as a prime mover to reciprocate the plunger mechanism driving the cement pump, and wherein the mud is substantially isolated from the cement slurry in the pump assembly and in the borehole. 2. The pump assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pump assembly is of a well completion facility, said cement pump located remotely relative to said mud pump in the facility. 3. The pump assembly of claim 1 wherein said mud pump is a first mud pump, said prime mover is a first prime mover, and said cement pump is a first cement pump, the pump assembly further comprising: a second mud pump for delivering mud to the borehole; a second prime mover for driving said second mud pump and coupled thereto; and a second cement pump for delivering cement slurry to the borehole and coupled to one of said second mud pump and said second prime mover for driving of said second cement pump. 4. The pump assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a cement mixer; and a skid base, wherein the cement mixer and the cement pump are disposed on the skid base. 5. The pump assembly of claim 4 wherein said skid base is between about 5 feet long and about 15 feet long. 6. The pump assembly of claim 4 wherein said skid base is less than about 10 feet long. 7. The pump assembly of claim 6 further comprising a mud tank coupled to said mud pump for circulating the mud from the borehole to said mud pump, and wherein said mud tank includes a sifting mechanism to separate borehole cuttings from the mud. 8. The pump assembly of claim 4 wherein said cement mixer is driven by said cement pump. 9. The pump assembly of claim 1 further comprising a unitary completion control unit adapted to operate the mud pump to direct the delivering of the mud, and adapted to operate the mud pump to direct the delivering of the cement slurry. 10. The pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the pressurized fluid is delivered to the cement pump at the plunger mechanism of the cement pump and not at other portions of the pump where the cement slurry may be found. 11. An offshore well completion facility comprising: a submersible portion for residing below water; a platform atop said submersible portion and for residing above water; and a pump assembly secured to said platform, said pump assembly comprising: a mud pump for directing mud to a borehole, a prime mover for driving the mud pump and coupled thereto, a cement pump comprising a plunger mechanism for directing cement slurry to the borehole, and a hydraulic coupling line connected to the mud pump on one end and the cement pump on the other end, wherein the hydraulic coupling line receives a pressurized fluid from the mud pump and delivers the pressurized fluid to the cement pump to act as a prime mover to reciprocate the plunger mechanism driving the cement pump, and wherein the mud is substantially isolated from the cement slurry in the pump assembly and in the borehole. 12. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 wherein the cement pump is coupled to the mud pump in a manner that increases available footspace on said platform as compared to a system as provided in FIG. 1 . 13. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 wherein the cement pump is coupled to the mud pump in a manner that reduces total equipment weight at the offshore well completion facility as compared to a system as provided in FIG. 1 . 14. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 wherein the facility is one of a semi-submersible rig, a jack-up rig, and a barge rig. 15. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 further comprising: a tower secured to said platform; a marine riser pipe for lowering below said tower; and a borehole casing for advancing through said riser pipe and into the borehole. 16. The offshore well completion facility of claim 15 further comprising a drilling pipe terminating in a bit for lowering into said borehole casing, drilling the borehole, and carrying mud thereto. 17. The offshore well completion facility of claim 15 further comprising: a plug for sealing off a terminal end of said borehole casing; and a cementing pipe for lowering into said borehole casing and piercing said plug for carrying the cement slurry to the borehole. 18. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 further comprising a unitary completion control unit adapted to operate the mud pump to direct the delivering of the mud, and adapted to operate the mud pump to direct the delivering of the cement slurry. 19. The offshore well completion facility of claim 11 wherein the pressurized fluid is delivered to the cement pump at the plunger mechanism of the cement pump and not at other portions of the pump where the cement slurry may be found. 20. A method of delivering mud and cement slurry to a borehole, the method comprising: activating a prime mover to drive a mud pump coupled thereto; employing the mud pump to direct the mud to the borehole; operating a unitary completion control unit to drive a cement pump comprising a plunger mechanism with the mud pump through a hydraulic coupling line connected to the mud pump on one end and the cement pump on the other end, wherein the hydraulic coupling line receives pressurized fluid from the mud pump and delivers the pressurized fluid to the cement pump, and wherein the pressurized fluid acts as a prime mover to reciprocate the plunger mechanism to drive the cement pump; operating the unitary completion control unit to drive the mud pump at a predetermined pressure to direct the cement slurry to the borehole; and maintaining substantial isolation of the mud from the cement slurry between said employing of the mud pump and said employing of the cement pump and in the borehole. 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the mud is directed to the borehole through a drilling pipe, the method further comprising rotating a bit at a terminal end of the drilling pipe to increase a depth of the borehole. 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising: removing mud and cuttings from the borehole and to a mud tank; separating the cuttings from the mud; and circulating mud from the mud tank to the mud pump. 23. The method of claim 21 wherein the borehole is lined with a borehole casing, the method further comprising: retracting the drilling pipe from the borehole; and positioning a plug at a terminal end of the borehole casing for sealing off the borehole casing. 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising piercing the plug with a cementing pipe, the cementing pipe to carry the cement slurry to the borehole for cementing of the borehole casing thereto. 25. The method of claim 20 wherein the pressurized fluid is delivered to the cement pump at the plunger mechanism of the cement pump and not at other portions of the pump where the cement slurry may be found.

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Classifications

  • E21B21/01Primary

    Arrangements for handling drilling fluids or cuttings outside the borehole, e.g. mud boxes · CPC title

  • E21B33/14Primary

    for cementing casings into boreholes · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9670749B2 cover?
An integrated pump assembly for both delivering mud and cement slurry to a borehole during a well completion operation. The pump assembly includes separate mud and cement pumps for maintaining isolation between mud and cement slurry during different stages of the operation. However, in order to obviate the need for a dedicated cement pump prime mover, the cement pump may be driven by the mud pu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pessin Jean-Louis, Coquilleau Laurent, Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B21/01. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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