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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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08.01.2003 Bulletin 2003/02 |
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Date of filing: 27.04.1998 |
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International application number: |
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PCT/EP9802/577 |
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WO 9804/9423 (05.11.1998 Gazette 1998/44) |
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EXPANDABLE WELL SCREEN
EXPANDIERBARER BOHRLOCHFILTER
FILTRE EXPANSIF DESTINE A UN PUITS
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28.04.1997 EP 97201267
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23.02.2000 Bulletin 2000/08 |
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Proprietor: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. |
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2596 HR Den Haag (NL) |
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- DONNELLY, Martin
NL-1031 CM Amsterdam (NL)
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References cited: :
WO-A-97/17524 US-A- 3 353 599
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US-A- 2 812 025
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] The invention relates to an expandable well screen for preventing migration of solid
particles into a hydrocarbon fluid production well.
[0002] More particularly, the invention relates to an expandable well screen which comprises
a number of filter sheets which are secured in an iris-shaped configuration and co-axial
to an expandable slotted carrier tube such that as a result of expansion of the tube
the amount of overlap between adjacent filter sheets is reduced.
[0003] Such an expandable well screen is disclosed in applicant's co-pending international
patent application WO 97/17524 A.
[0004] Figure 3 of this prior art reference discloses that the filter sheets consist of
plates in which a series of circular perforations are present. The size of these perforations
is chosen such that solid particles larger than the size of the hole are prevented
from flowing into the well.
[0005] A suitable expandable slotted carrier tube for use with the screen is disclosed in
international patent application WO 93/25800 A.
[0006] It has been found that filter sheets which are secured to an expandable slotted carrier
tube are deformed considerably during the process of expanding the carrier tube by
moving an expansion mandrel therethrough. The carrier tube normally shortens during
the expansion process as a result of opening of the axial slots towards a diamond
shape.
[0007] This may cause the filter sheets to buckle to accommodate the carrier tube shortening
and friction between the overlapping filter sheets and the carrier tube or tubes may
cause the filter sheets to tear.
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a well screen comprising an iris-shaped
configuration of filter sheets which do not buckle and which slide easily relative
to each other and relative to the carrier tube during the process of expanding the
carrier tube.
[0009] The well screen according to the invention thereto comprises filter sheets having
slots which are oriented in a substantially circumferential orientation with respect
to the carrier tube.
[0010] When used in this specification the reference to a circumferential arrangement of
slots means that the slots each are directed in a substantially tangential orientation
with respect to the carrier tube and such the slots are oriented substantially transversal
to the central axis and any axial slots of the carrier tube.
[0011] Preferably the filter sheets consist of elongate strips with staggered rows of slots
in a transversal direction with respect to a longitudinal axis of each strip.
[0012] The pattern of slots is preferably such that alternate rows are displaced up to half
a slot pitch in the transverse direction, the length of the slots is greater than
half the transverse slot pitch, and the pattern of slots is continued through the
longitudinal edges of the strips.
[0013] It is also preferred that each strip is secured at regularly spaced points along
its length to the expandable slotted carrier tube and that each strip is secured to
the expandable slotted carrier tube at said points by either spot welding, brazing,
soldering, gluing, riveting or screwing the strip to the tube at each of said points.
[0014] These and further aspects, features and advantages of the well screen according to
the present invention will become apparent from the accompanying claims, abstract
and the following detailed description with reference to the drawings.
[0015] In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a well-screen comprising an iris-shaped configuration
of filter sheets according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the well screen of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the well screen of Fig. 1 and 2 in which the protective surrounding
tube has been omitted; and
Fig. 4 and Fig. 4A, B, C and D show the original shape and deformation of the circumferential
slots near a longitudinal edge of the filter sheets before, during and after the expansion
process.
[0016] Referring now to Fig. 1 there is shown an expandable slotted carrier tube 1 which
is surrounded by a well screen 2 which comprises a series of filter sheets 3 which
are arranged in an iris-shaped configuration around the carrier tube 1. As shown in
Fig. 2 and 3 the filter sheets 3 consist of elongate rectangular strips which are
each, as shown in Fig. 1 secured to the carrier tube 1 at attachment points 4 located
on or close to the longitudinal centreline of the filter sheet 3 by for example spot
welding, brazing, soldering, gluing, riveting or screwing at regularly spaced points
along the length of the carrier tube 1. The attachment points are located on the nodes
between the ends of the slots of the carrier tube 1.
[0017] The filter sheets 3 overlap each other in both axial and circumferential direction
such that during and after the expansion process which is illustrated in Fig. 4 at
least some overlap remains between adjacent filter sheets 3.
[0018] In Fig. 3 the protective surrounding tube 5 which is shown in Figs. 1 and 2 has been
omitted to show that the filter sheets 3 each comprise a series of staggered rows
of circumferential slots 6 which are oriented in a substantially tangential direction
with respect to the carrier tube 1 and substantially transversal to the axial slots
7 of the carrier tube 1 and to the central axis 8 of the carrier tube 1.
[0019] As shown in Fig. 4 the carrier tube 1 is expanded by an expansion cone 9 during the
expansion process such that the axial slots 7 deform into a diamond shape.
[0020] The expansion causes the carrier tube 1 to shorten and as illustrated in Figs. 4A-D
the circumferential slots 6 at and near the longitudinal edges of the filter sheets
3 will initially open up to the diamond shape shown in Fig. 4B, then close to the
X-shape shown in Fig. 4C and then partly re-open again to the key-hole shape shown
in Fig. 4D.
[0021] The illustrated sequential opening and closing of the circumferential slots 6 provides
axial flexibility to the filter sheets 3 which prevents buckling or tearing of the
fragile sheets 3 during expansion of the carrier tube 1.
[0022] The circumferential slots 6 also allow the overlapping sheets 3 to slide easily relative
to each other during the expansion process.
[0023] It is observed that instead of arranging the filter sheets 3 in a longitudinal direction
around the carrier tube 1 as illustrated in Fig. 3, the filter sheets 3 may also be
arranged in a shallow helix around the carrier tube 1. In such case the helix angle
should be selected small enough so that the deviation of the slots 6 from the tangential
direction of the carrier tube 1 is less than 20 degrees.
1. An expandable well screen for preventing migration of solid particles into a hydrocarbon
fluid production well, characterised in that said screen comprises a number of filter sheets (3) which are secured in an iris-shaped
configuration and co-axial to an expandable slotted carrier tube (1) such that as
a result of expansion of the tube the amount of overlap between adjacent filter sheets
is reduced, wherein the filter sheets comprise slots (6) which are oriented in a substantially
circumferential orientation with respect to the carrier tube (1).
2. The well screen of claim 1, wherein the filter sheets consist of elongate strips with
staggered rows of slots in a transversal direction with respect to a longitudinal
axis of each strip.
3. The well screen of claim 2, wherein the pattern of slots is such that alternate rows
are displaced up to half a slot pitch in the transverse direction, the length of the
slots is greater than half the transverse slot pitch, and the pattern of slots is
continued through the longitudinal edges of the strips.
4. The well screen of claim 3, wherein each strip is secured at regularly spaced attachment
points (4) along its length to the expandable slotted carrier tube.
5. The well screen of claim 4, wherein each strip is secured to the expandable slotted
carrier tube at said attachment points by either spot welding, brazing, soldering,
gluing, riveting or screwing the strip to the tube at each of said points.
6. The well screen of claim 5, wherein the regularly spaced attachment points (4) are
located on the nodes between the ends of the slots of the expandable slotted carrier
tube.
7. The well screen of claim 6, wherein the longitudinal axis of each strip is substantially
parallel to a central axis of the carrier tube both before and after expansion of
the carrier tube.
1. Ein expandierbarer Bohrlochfilter zur Verhinderung einer Wanderung von Feststoffteilchen
in ein Ölförder-Bohrloch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Filter eine Anzahl von Filterlagen (3) aufweist, die in einer irisförmigen Konfiguration
und koaxial zu einem expandierbaren geschlitzten Tragrohr (1) derart angeordnet sind,
daß als Ergebnis der Expansion des Rohres das Ausmaß der Überlappung zwischen benachbarten
Filterlagen reduziert wird, wobei die Filterlagen Schlitze (6) aufweisen, die im wesentlichen
in Umfangsrichtung bezüglich des Tragrohres (1) orientiert sind.
2. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 1, bei welchem die Filterlagen aus langgestreckten Streifen
bestehen, mit versetzten Reihen von Schlitzen in einer Querrichtung zu einer Längsachse
jedes Streifens.
3. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 2, bei welchem das Schlitzmuster derart getroffen ist,
daß abwechselnde Reihen bis zu einer halben Schlitzteilung in der Querrichtung versetzt
sind, wobei die Länge der Schlitze größer als die halbe Querteilung der Schlitze ist,
und das Schlitzmuster über die Längskanten der Streifen fortgesetzt wird.
4. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 3, bei welchem jeder Streifen an regelmäßig beabstandeten
Befestigungspunkten (4) entlang seiner Länge an dem expandierbaren geschlitzten Tragrohr
befestigt ist.
5. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 4, bei welchem jeder Streifen an dem expandierbaren geschlitzten
Tragrohr an den Befestigungspunkten entweder durch Punktschweißen, Löten, Hartlöten,
Kleben, Nieten oder Schrauben des Streifens an das Rohr an jedem dieser Punkte befestigt
ist.
6. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 5, bei welchem die regelmäßig beabstandeten Befestigungspunkte
(4) an den Sattelpunkten zwischen den Enden der Schlitze des expandierbaren geschlitzten
Tragrohres vorgesehen sind.
7. Bohrlochfilter nach Anspruch 6, bei welchem die Längsachse jedes Streifens sowohl
vor als auch nach der Expansion des Tragrohres im wesentlichen parallel zu einer zentralen
Achse des Tragrohres verläuft.
1. Filtre de puits expansible pour empêcher la migration de particules solides dans un
puits de production de fluide hydrocarboné, caractérisé en ce que ledit filtre comprend un certain nombre de feuilles filtrantes (3) qui sont fixées
en une configuration en forme d'iris et coaxiales à un tube de support (1) à fente
expansible de telle sorte qu'à la suite d'une expansion du tube la portion de recouvrement
entre feuilles filtrantes adjacentes soit réduite, dans lequel les feuilles filtrantes
comprennent des fentes (6) qui sont orientées dans une orientation sensiblement circonférentielle
par rapport au tube de support (1).
2. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 1, dans lequel les feuilles filtrantes se
composent de bandes allongées avec des rangées décalées de fentes dans une direction
transversale par rapport à un axe longitudinal de chaque bande.
3. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 2, dans lequel la configuration de fentes
est telle que des rangées alternées sont déplacées jusqu'à la moitié d'un écartement
de fente dans la direction transversale, la longueur des fentes est plus grande que
la moitié de l'écartement de fente transversal et la configuration de fentes est continue
jusqu'aux bords longitudinaux des bandes.
4. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 3, dans lequel chaque bande est fixée à des
points d'attache régulièrement espacés (4) suivant sa longueur au tube de support
à fente expansible.
5. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 4, dans lequel chaque bande est fixée au
tube de support à fente expansible aux points d'attache précités par soudage par points,
brasage, soudage, collage, rivetage ou vissage de la bande au tube à chacun desdits
points.
6. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 5, dans lequel les points d'attache régulièrement
espacés (4) sont positionnés sur les noeuds entre les extrémités des fentes du tube
de support à fente expansible.
7. Filtre de puits suivant la revendication 6, dans lequel l'axe longitudinal de chaque
bande est sensiblement parallèle à un axe central du tube de support à la fois avant
et après expansion du tube de support.

