Downhole apparatus and method for operations involving delivery and hardening of settable materials
A method of conditioning a well bore featuring an annulus ( 50 ) between a bore-lining tubing ( 20 ) and a surrounding bore wall ( 110 ) comprises pumping conditioning fluid through an inner tubing ( 10 ) located within the bore-lining tubing ( 20 ) and into a portion of the well bore containing the bore-lining tubing to affect the temperature of the portion of the well bore containing the bore-lining tubing. The annulus ( 50 ) between the bore-lining tubing ( 20 ) and the surrounding bore wall ( 110 ) is at least partially filled with settable material ( 54 ). The affected temperature of the portion of the well bore containing the bore-lining tubing influences the setting of the settable material. For example, heating the bore may accelerate setting of the material, while cooling the bore may retard setting of the material.
1 . A method of controlling downhole temperature, the method comprising:
delivering a settable material in a fluid form to an annulus in a bore; and
suppressing a downhole temperature in the bore as the settable material transitions from the fluid form to a solid form,
wherein the delivering the settable material in the fluid form comprises delivering the settable material to first and second axial portions of the annulus in the bore; and wherein the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises controlling the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus whereby the settable material in the first axial portion of the annulus transitions from the fluid form to the solid form at a different rate than the settable material in the second axial portion.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the settable material comprises cement that undergoes hydration as the cement transitions from the fluid form to the solid form, and whereby suppressing the downhole temperature reduces a rate of hydration of the cement.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the bore intersects a section of sea-bed including hydrates and suppressing the downhole temperature prevents release of flammable gas from the hydrates.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein an axial section of the bore intersects a fluid-bearing formation and in the fluid form the settable material in the annulus generates a hydrostatic pressure, and wherein the suppressing a downhole temperature suppresses a setting of the settable material in the axial section of the bore intersecting the fluid-bearing formation to maintain the settable material in the fluid form and thereby maintain the hydrostatic pressure generated in the axial section to prevent fluid flowing from the fluid-bearing formation into the annulus.
5 . A method of controlling a transition of a settable material in a downhole location from a fluid form to a solid form, the method comprising:
providing a settable material having a temperature-related setting rate at which the settable material transitions from a fluid form to a solid form;
delivering the settable material in the fluid form to at least partially fill an annulus of a bore;
determining an axial thermal gradient profile of the bore and determining a related axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus; and
modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore and thereby modifying the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus to provide different setting rates of the settable material at different axial locations in the annulus,
wherein the delivering the settable material in the fluid form comprises delivering the settable material to first and second axial portions of the annulus in the bore; and wherein the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises controlling the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus whereby the settable material in the first axial portion of the annulus transitions from the fluid form to the solid form at a different rate than the settable material in the second axial portion.
6 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising controlling the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus whereby the settable material in the first axial portion of the annulus transitions from the fluid form to the solid form while the settable material in the second axial portion remains in the fluid form.
7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the transition of the fluid form to the solid form in the first axial portion of the annulus, facilitates support of other apparatus mounted on an upper end of a bore-lining tubing.
8 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the settable material has a static gel strength which increases as the material sets and the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises maintaining the settable material in the second axial portion in the fluid form while the static gel strength of the settable material in the first axial portion increases to 500 lbf/100 sq. ft.
9 . The method of claim 5 , wherein an axial section of the bore intersects a fluid-bearing formation and in the fluid form the settable material in the annulus generates a hydrostatic pressure, and wherein the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises suppressing the setting of the settable material in the axial section of the bore intersecting the fluid-bearing formation to maintain the settable material in the fluid form and thereby maintain the hydrostatic pressure generated in the axial section to prevent fluid flowing from the fluid-bearing formation into the annulus.
10 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the settable material has a static gel strength which increases as the material sets and the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises controlling the increase in the static gel strength of the settable material to a predetermined rate.
11 . The method of claim 5 , wherein modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises cooling a first axial portion of the bore and reducing the setting rate of settable material in the first axial portion of the annulus.
12 . The method of claim 5 , wherein modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises cooling the lower axial portion of the bore and reducing the setting rate of settable material in a lower axial portion of the annulus.
13 . The method of claim 5 , wherein cooling the bore will provide for more predictable properties of the settable material.
14 . The method of claim 5 , wherein hardening of the settable material restrains a thermal expansion of a bore-lining tubing caused by a rising temperature of the bore-lining tubing, which will minimise formation of micro-annuli.
15 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising determining an optimal setting rate for the settable material and a related optimal temperature and modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore to provide the optimal temperature at least at one axial location of the annulus.
16 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising fluid outlets provided with valves to control flow of fluids, wherein the valves are operated by pumping RFID tags to initiate operation of the valves.
17 . The method of claim 5 , wherein modifying the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus will reduce wait on cement time.
18 . The method of claim 5 , wherein estimating a temperature of the settable material may utilises a computer simulation.
19 . The method of claim 5 , wherein a running string is insulated to minimise heat loss or gain from a surrounding environment and fluid passing through the string.
20 . The method of claim 5 , wherein an inner conduit of non-metallic material is provided to carry a fluid through a metallic string, or the string may extend through a larger string to minimise heat loss.
21 . The method of claim 5 , wherein a heating element is provided in or associated with a string to minimise heat loss.
22 . A method of controlling a transition of a settable material in a downhole location from a fluid form to a solid form, the method comprising:
providing a settable material having a temperature-related setting rate at which the settable material transitions from a fluid form to a solid form;
determining an optimal setting rate for the settable material to provide set material having optimal characteristics;
delivering the settable material in the fluid form to at least partially fill an annulus of a bore;
determining an axial thermal gradient profile of the bore and determining a related axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus; and
modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore and thereby modifying the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus to provide the optimal setting for the settable material in the annulus,
wherein the delivering the settable material in the fluid form comprises delivering the settable material to first and second axial portions of the annulus in the bore; and wherein the modifying the axial thermal gradient profile of the bore comprises controlling the axial setting profile for the settable material in the annulus whereby the settable material in the first axial portion of the annulus transitions from the fluid form to the solid form at a different rate than the settable material in the second axial portion.