Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a completion system for connecting several screens
into a well tubular structure mounted from base pipe sections. Furthermore, the present
invention relates to a completion method and a production method for producing hydrocarbon-containing
fluid from a reservoir into a well tubular structure.
Background art
[0002] When completing a well it is advantageous to have several screens so that if one
screen is blocked, then the production fluid can flow through another screen, but
connecting several screens is not easily performed. In the known solutions, the screens
are designed so that mounting of the completion system at the rig is very complicated
as the commonly used tools for connecting the well tubular structure cannot be used.
There is therefore a need for an alternative so that the well tubular structure of
the completion can easily be mounted by the known tools at the rig.
Summary of the invention
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to wholly or partly overcome the above disadvantages
and drawbacks of the prior art. More specifically, it is an object to provide an improved
completion system comprising several screen assemblies, and which can be mounted using
conventional tools at the rig.
[0004] The above objects, together with numerous other objects, advantages and features,
which will become evident from the below description, are accomplished by a solution
in accordance with the present invention by a completion system for connecting several
screens into a well tubular structure mounted from base pipe sections, comprising:
- a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly, each screen assembly comprising:
- a base pipe section mounted as part of the well tubular structure having a longitudinal
extension, the base pipe section having an outer face, and
- a tubular screen element surrounding and being connected to the outer face of the
base pipe section, the tubular screen element having an outer diameter, and
- an assembly connection part for connecting an end of the first screen assembly with
an end of the second screen assembly,
wherein the completion system further comprises a first tubular member having an inner
diameter which is equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the tubular screen
element, the first tubular member being arranged opposite the assembly connection
part so that fluid flowing in through the tubular screen element of one of the screen
assemblies flows on the outside of the assembly connection part.
[0005] The well tubular structure may have an opening for letting the fluid into the well
tubular structure.
[0006] Moreover, one of the base sections may have an opening for letting the fluid into
the well tubular structure.
[0007] Further, the first tubular member and the base pipe section may form an annular flow
channel.
[0008] Also, the completion system as described above may further comprise a first tubular
member connector and a second tubular member connector, each having inner diameters
which are equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the tubular screen element,
the first tubular member being maintained in at least the longitudinal extension by
the tubular member connectors.
[0009] Additionally, each screen assembly may comprise a screen element fixation part adapted
to fixate the tubular screen element to the base pipe section.
[0010] The screen element fixation part may have at least one flow channel arranged along
the longitudinal extension.
[0011] Furthermore, each screen assembly may comprise two screen element fixation parts
adapted to fixate each end of the tubular screen element to the base pipe section.
[0012] Moreover, the first tubular member connector may be arranged so as to at least partly
overlap the screen element fixation part of the first screen assembly, and the second
tubular member connector may be arranged so as to at least partly overlap the screen
element fixation part of the second screen assembly.
[0013] Also, the tubular member connectors may have internal threads.
[0014] In addition, the screen element fixation part may have an external thread.
[0015] Further, the internal thread of the tubular member connector may at least partly
engage the external thread of the screen element fixation part.
[0016] Additionally, the tubular member may not be directly connected to the assembly connection
part.
[0017] Moreover, the tubular member may have a distance to the outer face of the assembly
connection part.
[0018] Furthermore, the assembly connection part may have an outer diameter which is larger
than the outer diameter of the base pipe section.
[0019] The tubular member may comprise a screen.
[0020] In addition, the first and the second tubular member connectors may be slidable on
the outer face of the base pipe section during assembly of the first screen assembly
and the second screen assembly.
[0021] The completion system as described above may further comprise a flow section mounted
as part of the well tubular structure for allowing fluid to flow into or out of the
well tubular structure.
[0022] Also, the flow section may be mounted between two screen assemblies.
[0023] Further, the flow section may have a first end mounted to one screen assembly and
a second end mounted to another screen assembly.
[0024] Said flow section may have an opening for letting fluid from the screen assemblies
into the well tubular structure.
[0025] Moreover, the completion system as described above may further comprise a second
tubular member arranged opposite the flow section so that fluid flowing in through
the tubular screen element of one of the screen assemblies flows on the outside of
the base pipe section and in through the flow section, or vice versa.
[0026] Furthermore, the completion system as described above may further comprise at least
one annular barrier assembly comprising:
- a base pipe section for being mounted as part of the well tubular structure, the base
pipe section comprising an aperture,
- an expandable sleeve surrounding the base pipe section and having an inner face facing
the base pipe section and an outer face facing a wall of a borehole or another well
tubular structure,
- each end of the expandable sleeve being connected with the base pipe section, and
- an annular space between the inner face of the expandable sleeve and the base pipe
section.
[0027] Also, the completion system may comprise a plurality of screen assemblies.
[0028] In addition, the completion system may further comprise centralisers for centralising
the well tubular structure when the structure is run in the borehole.
[0029] Further, the flow section may comprise a sliding sleeve for covering the opening.
[0030] The thread of the first tubular member connector may be a left hand thread and the
thread of the second tubular member connector may be a right hand thread.
[0031] The first tubular member connector having the left hand thread may be arranged closest
to the top of the well in relation to the tubular member which is fastened to the
second tubular member connector, and the second tubular member connector having the
right hand thread may thus be arranged on the other side of the tubular member, and
as the well tubular structure is rotated while it is run in hole, the first and second
tubular member connectors may then be further tightened instead of being unscrewed.
[0032] Moreover, the assembly connection part may have a solid massive wall. By a solid
massive wall is meant that the wall has no channels or openings.
[0033] Furthermore, the tubular member may comprise a screen.
[0034] In addition, the tubular member may comprise at least one radially extending projection
part.
[0035] Also, the projection part may be a dimple.
[0036] Further, the tubular member may be solid or massive, meaning that it has no openings
or channels.
[0037] Additionally, the tubular member may be unperforated, meaning that it has no openings
or channels.
[0038] The completion system as described above may further comprise a third tubular member
for connecting the screen element fixation part to a connection part of the annular
barrier assembly.
[0039] Furthermore, the annular barrier assembly may further comprise an anti-collapse unit.
[0040] The present invention also relates to a completion method for completing the completion
system according to the present invention in a borehole of a well, said completion
method comprising the steps of:
- providing a first screen assembly,
- mounting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly by means of an assembly
connection part,
- sliding a first tubular member along a tubular screen element of the first or second
screen assembly, and
- positioning the first tubular member opposite the assembly connection part.
[0041] Moreover, the completion method may comprise the step of submerging the first screen
assembly and the second screen assembly into the borehole.
[0042] Further, the completion system may comprise a first tubular member connector and
a second tubular member connector having an outer diameter which is equal to or larger
than the outer diameter of the tubular screen element, and the first tubular member
connector and the second tubular member connector may be moved along the longitudinal
extension towards the first tubular member to fasten the first tubular member opposite
the assembly connection part.
[0043] Also, the completion system may further comprise a third screen assembly and a flow
section mounted between the second screen assembly and the third screen assembly.
[0044] In addition, the completion system may further comprise a second tubular member which
is slid along the tubular screen element of the second or third screen assembly, positioning
the second tubular member opposite the flow section.
[0045] The present invention further relates to a production method for producing hydrocarbon-containing
fluid from a reservoir into a well tubular structure, comprising the steps of:
- letting fluid in through a first screen assembly of a completion system as described
above,
- letting the fluid past a space between a first tubular member and an assembly connection
part,
- letting the fluid flow between a tubular screen element and a base pipe section of
a second screen assembly, and
- letting the fluid flow into a space under a second tubular element and into a flow
section and into the well tubular structure.
Brief description of the drawings
[0046] The invention and its many advantages will be described in more detail below with
reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, which for the purpose of illustration
show some non-limiting embodiments and in which
Fig. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a completion system,
Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of another completion system,
Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of another completion system having annular barrier
assemblies,
Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of another completion system having a flow section,
Fig. 5 shows a cross-sectional view of another completion system having centralisers,
and
Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of another completion system.
[0047] All the figures are highly schematic and not necessarily to scale, and they show
only those parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts
being omitted or merely suggested.
Detailed description of the invention
[0048] Fig. 1 shows a completion system 1 for connecting several screen assemblies 4 into
a well tubular structure 2. Each screen assembly comprises a base pipe section 3 mounted
to form part of the well tubular structure, so that the base pipe section and the
well tubular structure have coincident centre axes along a longitudinal extension
5 of the well tubular structure. The base pipe sections 3 are mounted together by
means of an assembly connection part 8 for connecting an end 9 of a first screen assembly
4, 4a with an end 10 of a second screen assembly 4, 4b. Each base pipe section 3 has
an outer face 6 and a tubular screen element 7 of each screen assembly, which tubular
screen element surrounds the outer face of the base pipe section and is connected
to the outer face of the base pipe section.
[0049] The completion system further comprises a first tubular member 11 having an inner
diameter ID
M which is equal to or larger than an outer diameter OD
E of the tubular screen element. The first tubular member 11 is arranged opposite the
assembly connection part 8, so that fluid flowing in through the tubular screen element
7 of one of the screen assemblies 4 flows on the outside of the assembly connection
part 8. By having the first tubular member 11, the base pipe sections 3 can be mounted
by assembly connection parts 8 being standard casing collars or casing couplings.
Thus, the assembly connection parts 8 do not have to be complicated, specially designed
couplings which have to undergo separate qualifications, and such specially designed
couplings may also increase the overall costs associated with the completion system
1 and thus the well.
[0050] In Fig. 2, the completion system 1 further comprises a first tubular member connector
12, 12a and a second tubular member connector 12, 12b having inner diameters ID
C which are equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the tubular screen element
7. The first tubular member 11 is maintained in at least the longitudinal extension
5 by the tubular member connectors 12, 12a, 12b. By having tubular member connectors
having an inner diameter which is equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the
tubular screen element, the tubular member connectors are able to slide along the
tubular screen element 7 during mounting of the completion system 1, and the first
tubular member 11 is then also able to slide along the tubular screen element 7 and
remain opposite the tubular screen element 7 while the first and the second screen
assemblies 4 are mounted by means of the assembly connection parts 8 which are standard
casing collars or casing couplings. During connection of two base pipe sections 3
of the two screen assemblies 4, the tools at the rig need to get a firm grip around
the base pipe sections 3, and during this connection step there is no room for the
first tubular member 11, nor the tubular member connectors 12, 12a, 12b fastening
the first tubular member 11. Thus, during mounting of the base pipe sections 3, the
first tubular member 11 and the first tubular member connector 12, 12a are arranged
opposite the tubular screen element 7 of the first screen assembly 4, 4a, and the
second tubular member connector 12, 12b is arranged opposite the tubular screen element
7 of the second screen assembly 4, 4b. After mounting of the base pipe section 3 of
the first screen assembly 4, 4a with the base pipe section 3 of the second screen
assembly 4, 4b by means of the assembly connection parts 8, the first tubular member
11 is slid along the tubular screen element 7 and arranged opposite the assembly connection
parts 8, and then the first tubular member connector 12, 12a and the second tubular
member connector 12, 12b are slid along the tubular screen elements 7, fastening the
first tubular member 11 from either side in a position opposite the assembly connection
parts 8, so that fluid from the first screen assembly 4, 4a can flow on the outside
of the assembly connection parts 8 underneath the second screen assembly 4, 4b. Thus,
the first tubular member and the base pipe section form an annular flow channel 24.
[0051] Each screen assembly 4 comprises a screen element fixation part 14 adapted to fixate
the tubular screen element 7 to the base pipe section. The screen element fixation
part 14 has a plurality of flow channels 21 distributed around the periphery of the
base pipe section 3. The flow channels 21 extend along the longitudinal extension
to fluidly connect the screen with the annular flow channel 24. The first tubular
member connector 12, 12a is arranged so as to partly overlap the screen element fixation
part 14 of the first screen assembly 4, 4a, and the second tubular member connector
12, 12b is arranged so as to partly overlap the screen element fixation part 14 of
the second screen assembly 4, 4b. In order to be able to be fastened to the screen
element fixation parts, the tubular member connectors 12 have internal threads, and
the screen element fixation part 14 has an external thread for engagement with the
internal threads of the tubular member connectors 12. Thus, the tubular member 11
is not directly connected to the assembly connection part 8 but bridges over the assembly
connection part, forming a distance D from the outer face of the assembly connection
part to the tubular member 11, as shown in Fig. 2. The assembly connection part 8
has an outer diameter OD
P which is larger than the outer diameter of the base pipe section 3, and the distance
between the tubular member 11 and the base pipe section is greater than the distance
D. The assembly connection part is one way of assembling two base pipes/casings. Another
way could be by means of integral flush joint casings or casings with upset connections.
[0052] As shown in Fig. 2, the assembly connection part 8 has a solid massive wall and the
tubular member 11 is solid or massive, and the wall of the assembly connection part
and tubular member is thus unperforated, meaning that the assembly connection part
and the tubular member have no openings or channels.
[0053] The thread of the first tubular member connector 12a is a left hand thread and the
thread of the second tubular member connector 12b is a right hand thread. The first
tubular member connector 12a having the left hand thread is arranged closest to the
top of the well in relation to the tubular member 11 which is fastened to the second
tubular member connector 12b, and the second tubular member connector 12b having the
right hand thread is thus arranged on the other side of the tubular member. During
insertion of the well tubular structure in the borehole, the well tubular structure
is often rotated clockwise, and the first and second tubular member connectors 12,
12a, 12b are then further tightened instead of being unscrewed when run in hole. In
situations in which the tubluar sturcture has to be rotated anti-clockwise, the arrangement
of the left handed and right handed connectors would be swapped.
[0054] In Fig. 3, each screen assembly 4 comprises two screen element fixation parts 14
to fixate each end of the tubular screen element 7 to the base pipe section 3. Furthermore,
the well tubular structure 2 has an opening 23 for letting the fluid into the well
tubular structure. The completion system further comprises a flow section 15 mounted
as part of the well tubular structure for allowing fluid to flow into or out of the
well tubular structure through the opening 23 in the flow section 15 for letting fluid
from the screen assemblies into the well tubular structure. The flow section is mounted
between two screen assemblies so that the first screen assembly and second screen
assembly 4a, 4b are mounted on one side of the flow section, and a third screen assembly
and a fourth screen assembly 4c, 4d are mounted on the other side of the flow section
15. The flow section 15 has a first end 16 mounted to the second screen assembly 4b
and a second end 17 mounted to the third screen assembly 4c.
[0055] The completion system 1 shown in Fig. 3 further comprises a second tubular member
18 arranged opposite the flow section 15, so that fluid flowing in through the tubular
screen element of one of the screen assemblies 4, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d flows on the outside
of the base pipe section 3 and in through the flow section 15, or vice versa, in the
event that fluid, e.g. fracturing fluid, cleaning fluid or acid, flows from the base
pipe section through the opening 23 and out through the screen assemblies. The completion
system 1 further comprises two annular barrier assemblies 30. Each annular barrier
assembly 30 comprises a base pipe section 3 for being mounted as part of the well
tubular structure 2 and the base pipe section comprises an aperture 31 for letting
fluid through to expand the annular barrier assembly. Each annular barrier assembly
30 further comprises an expandable sleeve 32 surrounding the base pipe section 3 and
having an inner face 33 facing the base pipe section 3 and an outer face 34 facing
a wall 35 of a borehole 36. Each end 37 of the expandable sleeve 32 is connected with
the base pipe section 3, forming an annular space 38 between the inner face of the
expandable sleeve 32 and the base pipe section 3.
[0056] As shown in Fig. 3, the annular barrier assembly 30 further comprises an anti-collapse
unit 43, so that after expansion the fluid connection between the aperture 31 and
the annular space 38 is closed, and a fluid connection between the annular space and
the borehole is opened. The fluid connection to the borehole may further run through
the adjacent screen assembly 4.
[0057] In Fig. 4, the flow section 15 comprises a sliding sleeve 41 for covering the opening
23. The flow section has a groove 26 in which the sliding sleeve 41 slides without
decreasing the inner diameter of the base pipe section. The second tubular member
18 comprises radially extending projection parts 22 to ensure that there is always
a distance, so that the fluid can flow to the opening 23 even though the pressure
in the borehole is higher than the pressure in the annular space 27. The projection
part may be a dimple.
[0058] The completion system may further comprise centralisers 25 for centralising the well
tubular structure when the structure is run in the borehole, as shown in Fig. 5. The
centralisers 25 are arranged close to the screen assemblies to protect them while
the well tubular structure is run in hole. The centralisers ensure a certain distance
from the well tubular structure to the wall of the borehole, so that projections or
ledges in the borehole wall do not harm the function of the screen assemblies while
the screen assemblies pass down the borehole. In Fig. 5, the annular barrier assembly
is shown in its unexpanded position and is arranged between the centraliser and one
of the screen assemblies. The tubular member connector 12 could also be a centraliser,
besides functioning as a tubular member connector. Even though not shown in Fig. 5,
the completion system does not necessarily have the second tubular member 18 arranged
opposite the flow section 15, but merely to one side if screen assemblies are only
arranged at the one side.
[0059] In Fig. 6, the flow section 15 comprises two sliding sleeves 41, a first sliding
sleeve 41, 41a for covering the opening 23 and a second sliding sleeve 41, 41b for
covering a second opening 23, 23a through which fluid for fracturing the formation
or another fluid for treating the formation can flow. The flow section 15 further
comprises a flow section connector 15b to connect to another base pipe.
[0060] Thus, the sliding sleeves 41, 41a, 41b are slid into the groove 26 of the flow section
15 and then the flow section connector 15b is connected so that the sliding sleeves
are restricted to slide in the groove 26.
[0061] The first tubular members opposite the assembly connection parts 8 may also comprise
at least one radially extending projection part to ensure the distance D shown in
Fig. 2.
[0062] The completion system may further comprise a third tubular member for connecting
the screen element fixation part to a connection part 39 of the annular barrier assembly.
[0063] Furthermore, the tubular member may comprise a screen 42, shown in Fig. 4. And in
another embodiment, one of the base sections 3 may have an opening 23 for letting
the fluid into the well tubular structure.
[0064] When completing the well, the base pipe sections 3 of the first and second screen
assemblies 4 are mounted by means of an assembly connection part 8 or directly without
part 8 in case of integral flush joints or upset connections, then the first tubular
member 11 is slid along the tubular screen element 7 of the first screen assembly
and positioned opposite and over the assembly connection part. Thus sufficient space
is left on the base pipe/casing for clamping of the base pipe using conventional rig
equipment. Then the first tubular member connector 12, 12a is slid along the tubular
screen element 7 of the first screen assembly 4a, and the second tubular member connector
12, 12b is slid along the tubular screen element 7 of the second screen assembly 4b,
and both connectors are threadingly engaging external threads on the screen element
fixation parts 14, thereby fastening the tubular member therebetween. Subsequently,
a flow section 15 is mounted as part of the well tubular structure by connecting the
flow section 15 to an end of a base pipe section 3 of one of the screen assemblies.
Then further screen assemblies may be mounted as part of the well tubular structure
2 before an annular barrier assembly is mounted as part of the well tubular structure
2 to isolate a first zone of the borehole from a second zone of the borehole. An annular
barrier assembly may be mounted in each end of the section comprising the screen assemblies
and the flow section to isolate the zone of the borehole opposite the screen assemblies.
By having several assemblies mounted together, a greater inflow area is created, and
if one of the screen assemblies is blocked, the fluid from the reservoir can flow
in through other screen assemblies in the same production zone. By having only one
flow section through which the fluid can flow into the well tubular structure, the
zone can easily be shut off if the zone starts producing too much water.
[0065] The second tubular member is mounted in the same way as the first tubular member
and is thus slid along the tubular screen element of the second or third screen assembly,
positioning the second tubular member opposite and over the flow section, and is fastened
by tubular member connector 12 which is also slid along the tubular screen element
7.
[0066] When the completion system is mounted and run in hole, production is initiated by
letting fluid in through the first screen assembly 4a of a completion system and past
the annular space 24 between the first tubular member 11 and an assembly connection
part 8. Then the fluid flows between the tubular screen element 7 and the base pipe
section 3 of the second screen assembly 4b and into the annular space 27 under the
second tubular element 18 and into the flow section 15 and in through the opening
23 into the well tubular structure.
[0067] By fluid or well fluid is meant any kind of fluid that may be present in oil or gas
wells downhole, such as natural gas, oil, oil mud, crude oil, water, etc. By gas is
meant any kind of gas composition present in a well, completion, or open hole, and
by oil is meant any kind of oil composition, such as crude oil, an oil-containing
fluid, etc. Gas, oil, and water fluids may thus all comprise other elements or substances
than gas, oil, and/or water, respectively.
[0068] By a well tubular structure, a casing or production casing is meant any kind of pipe,
tubing, tubular, liner, string etc. used downhole in relation to oil or natural gas
production.
[0069] Although the invention has been described in the above in connection with preferred
embodiments of the invention, it will be evident for a person skilled in the art that
several modifications are conceivable without departing from the invention as defined
by the following claims.
1. A completion system (1) for connecting several screens into a well tubular structure
(2) mounted from base pipe sections (3), comprising:
- a first screen assembly (4,4a) and a second screen assembly (4, 4b), each screen
assembly (4) comprising:
- a base pipe section (3) mounted as part of the well tubular structure having a longitudinal
extension (5), the base pipe section having an outer face (6), and
- a tubular screen element (7) surrounding and being connected to the outer face of
the base pipe section, the tubular screen element having an outer diameter (ODE), and
- an assembly connection part (8) for connecting an end (9) of the first screen assembly
with an end (10) of the second screen assembly,
wherein the completion system further comprises a first tubular member (11) having
an inner diameter (ID
M) which is equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the tubular screen element,
the first tubular member being arranged opposite the assembly connection part so that
fluid flowing in through the tubular screen element of one of the screen assemblies
flows on the outside of the assembly connection part.
2. A completion system according to claim 1, further comprising a first tubular member
connector (12, 12a) and a second tubular member connector (12, 12b), each having inner
diameters (IDC) which are equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the tubular screen element,
the first tubular member being maintained in at least the longitudinal extension by
the tubular member connectors.
3. A completion system according to claim 2, wherein each screen assembly comprises a
screen element fixation part (14) adapted to fixate the tubular screen element to
the base pipe section.
4. A completion system according to claim 3, wherein the first tubular member connector
is arranged so as to at least partly overlap the screen element fixation part of the
first screen assembly, and the second tubular member connector is arranged so as to
at least partly overlap the screen element fixation part of the second screen assembly.
5. A completion system according to any of claims 2-4, wherein the tubular member connectors
have internal threads.
6. A completion system according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the screen element fixation
part has an external thread.
7. A completion system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first and
the second tubular member connectors are slidable on the outer face of the base pipe
section during assembly of the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly.
8. A completion system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a
flow section (15) mounted as part of the well tubular structure for allowing fluid
to flow into or out of the well tubular structure.
9. A completion system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a
second tubular member (18) arranged opposite the flow section so that fluid flowing
in through the tubular screen element of one of the screen assemblies flows on the
outside of the base pipe section and in through the flow section, or vice versa.
10. A completion system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising at
least one annular barrier assembly (30) comprising:
- a base pipe section (3) for being mounted as part of the well tubular structure,
the base pipe section comprising an aperture (31),
- an expandable sleeve (32) surrounding the base pipe section and having an inner
face (33) facing the base pipe section and an outer face (34) facing a wall (35) of
a borehole (36) or another well tubular structure,
- each end (37) of the expandable sleeve being connected with the base pipe section,
and
- an annular space (38) between the inner face of the expandable sleeve and the base
pipe section.
11. A completion method for completing the completion system (1) according to any of the
preceding claims in a borehole (36) of a well, said completion method comprising the
steps of:
- providing the first screen assembly (4, 4a),
- mounting a second screen assembly (4, 4b) to the first screen assembly by means
of the assembly connection part (8),
- sliding the first tubular member (11) along the tubular screen element (7) of the
first or second screen assembly, and
- positioning the first tubular member opposite the assembly connection part.
12. A completion method according to claim 11, wherein the completion system comprises
a first tubular member connector (12, 12a) and a second tubular member connector (12,
12b) having an outer diameter which is equal to or larger than the outer diameter
of the tubular screen element, and wherein the first tubular member connector and
the second tubular member connector are moved along the longitudinal extension towards
the first tubular member to fasten the first tubular member opposite the assembly
connection part.
13. A completion method according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the completion system further
comprises a third screen assembly (4, 4c) and a flow section mounted (15) between
the second screen assembly and the third screen assembly.
14. A completion method according to any of claims 11-13, wherein the completion system
further comprises a second tubular member (18) which is slid along the tubular screen
element of the second or third screen assembly, positioning the second tubular member
opposite the flow section.
15. A production method for producing hydrocarbon-containing fluid from a reservoir into
a well tubular structure (2), comprising the steps of:
- letting fluid in through a first screen assembly (4, 4a) of a completion system
(1) according to any of claims 1-10,
- letting the fluid past an annular space (24) between the first tubular member and
the assembly connection part,
- letting the fluid flow between the tubular screen element and the base pipe section
of a second screen assembly (4, 4b), and
- letting the fluid flow into an annular space (27) under a second tubular element
(18) and into a flow section (15) and into the well tubular structure.