IP Library Granted Patent US 8,636,060
Granted Patent B2
US 8,636,060 · App. 12/396,347 · Granted Jan 28, 2014

Monitoring downhole conditions with drill string distributed measurement system

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Patent No.
US 8,636,060
App. No.
12/396,347
Granted
Jan 28, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of monitoring downhole conditions in a borehole includes receiving sensor data through a network of nodes provided at selected positions on a drill string disposed in the borehole. An inference is made about the downhole condition from the sensor data. A determination is made whether the downhole condition matches a target downhole condition within a set tolerance. At least one parameter affecting the downhole condition is selectively adjusted if the downhole condition does not match the target downhole condition within the set tolerance.

Claims (44)

1. A method of monitoring downhole conditions in a borehole penetrating a subsurface formation, comprising:

disposing a string of connected tubulars in the borehole, the string of tubulars forming a downhole electromagnetic network that provides an electromagnetic signal path between a plurality of sensors in the string of connected tubulars;

receiving sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a first sensor of the plurality of sensors;

receiving sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a second sensor of the plurality of sensors axially spaced apart in the string of connected tubular from the first sensor;

receiving pressure data from the first and second sensors, wherein the pressure data includes pressure measurements both internal to and external of the string of tubulars;

generating a pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements; and

controlling a downhole condition or a downhole parameter based on the pressure gradient curve.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the pressure gradient curve comprises updating an existing pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

comparing the generated pressure gradient curve with a desired pressure gradient curve; and

identifying a difference between the generated pressure gradient curve and the desired pressure gradient curve.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein controlling the downhole condition or the downhole parameter comprises adjusting the downhole condition or the downhole parameter if the difference exceeds a set tolerance.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the downhole condition or the downhole parameter comprises adjusting a pressure distribution along the borehole to alter an apparent equivalent circulating density.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the downhole condition or the downhole parameter comprises one of (i) activating and controlling one or more variable flow restrictors to restrict flow in an annulus between the borehole and the string of tubulars if the pressure at the bottom of the borehole is smaller than a target bottom pressure and (ii) activating and controlling one or more variable flow restrictors to restrict flow inside a bore of the string of tubulars if the pressure at the bottom of the borehole is greater than a target bottom pressure.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the downhole condition or the downhole parameter comprises adjusting an annular flow area in a controller sub.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein adjusting the annular flow area includes extending at least one extendable area restrictor into the annular flow area to restrict flow or retracting the at least one extendable area restrictor to leave at least one fixed area restrictor and increase the flow area.

9. A method of monitoring downhole conditions in a borehole penetrating a subsurface formation, comprising:

disposing a tubular string in the borehole, the tubular string including a plurality of sensors and an electromagnetic signal path connecting the plurality of sensors to form a downhole electromagnetic network;

receiving pressure data from the multiple sensors, wherein the pressure data includes pressure measurements both internal to and external of the string of tubulars;

generating a pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements;

comparing the generated pressure gradient curve with a desired pressure gradient curve;

identifying a difference between the generated pressure gradient curve and the desired pressure gradient curve; and

adjusting a downhole condition or a downhole parameter if the difference exceeds a set tolerance.

10. A system for monitoring downhole conditions in a borehole penetrating a subsurface formation, comprising:

a string of connected tubulars in the borehole, the string of tubulars forming a downhole electromagnetic network that provides an electromagnetic signal path between a plurality of sensors in the string of connected tubulars; and

one or more processors configured to:

receive sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a first sensor of the plurality of sensors;

receive sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a second sensor of the plurality of sensors axially spaced apart in the string of connected tubular from the first sensor;

receive pressure data from the first and second sensors, wherein the pressure data includes pressure measurements both internal to and external of the string of tubulars;

generate a pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements;

and control a downhole condition or a downhole parameter based on the pressure gradient curve.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more processors is further configured to update an existing pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements.

12. A system for monitoring downhole conditions in a borehole penetrating a subsurface formation, comprising:

a string of connected tubulars in the borehole, the string of tubulars forming a downhole electromagnetic network that provides an electromagnetic signal path between a plurality of sensors in the string of connected tubulars; and

one or more processors configured to:

receive sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a first sensor of the plurality of sensors;

receive sensor data through the downhole electromagnetic network from a second sensor of the plurality of sensors axially spaced apart in the string of connected tubular from the first sensor;

receive pressure data from the first and second sensors, wherein the pressure data includes pressure measurements both internal to and external of the string of tubulars;

generate a pressure gradient curve using the internal and external pressure measurements;

compare the generated pressure gradient curve with a desired pressure gradient curve;

identify a difference between the generated pressure gradient curve and the desired pressure gradient curve; and

adjust the downhole condition or the downhole parameter if the difference exceeds a set tolerance.

13. The system of claim 12 , further comprising a variable annular flow area controller sub coupled to the one or more processors.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the controller sub further comprises at least one fixed area restrictor and at least one extendable area restrictor to extend into and restrict an annular flow area.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2010
From: INTELLISERV, INC.
To: INTELLISERV, LLC
Reel/Frame 023750/0965 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 16, 2009
From: HERNANDEZ, MAXIMO
To: INTELLISERV, INC.
Reel/Frame 022398/0436 →