IP Library Granted Patent US 12680408
Granted Patent B2
US 12680408 · App. 19/098,061 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Methods and apparatus for casing recovery

Inventors: Alan Fairweather (Aberdeen, GB); David Stewart (Aberdeen, GB); James Linklater (Aberdeen, GB)
Assignee: ARDYNE HOLDINGS LIMITED
E21B31/16E21B31/005E21B31/20E21B43/11
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12680408
App. No.
19/098,061
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Method of removing casing from a well, in which an annulus between the outside of the casing and the inside of a surrounding downhole body is at least partially filled by debris, the perforated section of casing is washed in casing lengths shorter than the perforation length and an attempt made to pull the casing after each shorter length is washed. If the casing is free after washing only a shorter section of the perforated section of casing then it can be recovered and saves the washing time. A bottom hole assembly is described which includes a downhole power tool to exert a greater force to pull the section of casing between washing steps.

Claims (14)

1 . A bottom hole assembly (BHA) for recovering a first casing located through a second casing in a well, the second casing having a greater diameter than the first casing, the BHA being mountable on a tool string having a through-bore, the BHA comprising:

a wash tool having at least one port arranged to eject fluid from the throughbore through perforations in the first casing;

a casing spear configured to grip the first casing; and

a downhole power tool having an anchor mechanism configured to grip the second casing and a hydraulic driven piston to exert a force on the casing spear so as to pull the first casing.

2 . The bottom hole assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the BHA includes a casing cutter.

3 . The bottom hole assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the BHA includes at least one perforating tool to perforate the first casing to form the perforations.

4 . The bottom hole assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the BHA includes a packer, the packer being combined with the washing tool.

5 . The bottom hole assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the BHA includes a logging tool to provide a log of the annulus behind the first casing so that a free casing depth can be determined prior to perforating.

6 . The bottom hole assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the BHA includes a vibration tool to provide cause vibrational movement to assist in dislodging debris from the first casing.

7 . A bottom hole assembly (BHA) for recovering a first casing located through a second casing in a well, the second casing having a greater diameter than the first casing, the BHA being mounted on a tool string having a through bore, the BHA comprising:

a wash tool having at least one port arranged to eject fluid from the throughbore towards the first casing;

a casing spear configured to grip the first casing;

a downhole power tool having an anchor mechanism configured to grip the second casing and a hydraulic driven piston to exert a force on other components of the BHA; and

a logging tool to provide a log of the annulus behind the first casing so that a free casing depth can be determined prior to perforating.