IP Library Granted Patent US 7,807,962
Granted Patent B2
US 7,807,962 · App. 11/955,608 · Granted Oct 5, 2010

Borehole tester apparatus and methods for using nuclear electromagnetic radiation to determine fluid properties

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Patent No.
US 7,807,962
App. No.
11/955,608
Granted
Oct 5, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods for determining one or more fluid parameters of interest by irradiating fluid with a source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation and subsequently measuring attenuation and absorption properties of the fluid from which parameters of interest are determined. Measurements are made with a formation tester tool comprising preferably two functionally configured flow lines. The source simultaneously irradiates fluid contained in opposing irradiation sections that can be integral sections of each of the two flow lines. A radiation detector is dedicated to each irradiation section and measures radiation attenuation and absorption properties fluid contained within each flow line section. Absolute and relative fluid parameters of interest are determined from the responses of the two radiation detectors.

Claims (38)

1. A fluid density section comprising:

a source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation;

a first irradiation section of fixed length and an opposing second irradiation section of fixed length with said source disposed there between; and

shielding forming a plurality of collimation openings such that

a first portion of radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said first irradiation section to a first detector, and

a second portion of said radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said second irradiation section to a second detector.

2. A fluid density section comprising:

a source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation;

a first irradiation section of fixed length and an opposing second irradiation section of fixed length with said source disposed there between; and

shielding forming a plurality of collimation openings such that

a first portion of radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said first irradiation section to a first detector, and

a second portion of said radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said second irradiation section to a second detector; wherein

said first irradiation section and said second irradiation section are operationally connected to a port or probe section of a formation tester tool via dual flow lines.

3. The fluid density section of claim 2 wherein major axes of said first and said second irradiation sections are aligned.

4. The fluid density section of claim 2 wherein said source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation comprised an isotopic gamma radiation emitter.

5. The fluid density section of claim 4 wherein said first portion and said second portion of said radiation from said source is attenuated by Compton scattering.

6. The fluid density section of claim 2 wherein a property of fluids contained within said first and said second irradiation sections is determined from the respective responses of said first detector and said second detector.

7. The fluid density section of claim 6 wherein a relative property of fluids contained within said first and said second radiation sections is determined by combining said responses of said first and said second detectors.

8. The fluid density section of claim 6 wherein said property is fluid mass density or fluid electron density.

9. A method for measuring a property of a fluid, the method comprising:

providing a source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation;

disposing said source between a first irradiation section of fixed length and an opposing second irradiation section of fixed length; and

providing shielding to form a plurality of collimation openings such that

a first portion of radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said first irradiation section to a first detector, and

a second portion of said radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said second irradiation section to a second detector.

10. A method for measuring a property of a fluid, the method comprising:

providing a source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation;

disposing said source between a first irradiation section of fixed length and an opposing second irradiation section of fixed length; and

providing shielding to form a plurality of collimation openings such that

a first portion of radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said first irradiation section to a first detector, and

a second portion of said radiation from said source is transmitted axially through said second irradiation section to a second detector; and

operationally connecting said first irradiation section and said second irradiation section to a port or probe section of a formation tester tool via dual flow lines.

11. The method of claim 10 further comprising aligning major axes of said first and said second irradiation sections.

12. The method of claim 10 wherein said source of nuclear electromagnetic radiation comprised an isotopic gamma radiation emitter.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein said first portion and said second portion of said radiation from said source is attenuated by Compton scattering.

14. The method of claim 10 further comprising determining a property of fluids contained within said first and said second irradiation sections from the respective responses of said first detector and said second detector.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising determining a relative property of fluids contained within said first and said second radiation sections by combining said responses of said first and said second detectors.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein said property is fluid mass density or fluid electron density or fluid mass density and fluid electron density.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2018
From: PRECISION ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
To: WEATHERFORD TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLC
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