IP Library Granted Patent US 9,175,534
Granted Patent B2
US 9,175,534 · App. 12/878,738 · Granted Nov 3, 2015

Method and apparatus for programmable robotic rotary mill cutting of multiple nested tubulars

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Patent No.
US 9,175,534
App. No.
12/878,738
Granted
Nov 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A methodology and apparatus for cutting shape(s) or profile(s) through well tubular(s), or for completely circumferentially severing through multiple tubulars, including all tubing, pipe, casing, liners, cement, other material encountered in tubular annuli. This rigless apparatus utilizes a computer-controlled, downhole robotic three-axis rotary mill to effectively generate a shape(s) or profile(s) through, or to completely sever in a 360 degree horizontal plane wells with multiple, nested strings of tubulars whether the tubulars are concentrically aligned or eccentrically aligned. This is useful for well abandonment and decommissioning where complete severance is necessitated and explosives are prohibited, or in situations requiring a precise window or other shape to be cut through a single tubular or plurality of tubulars.

Claims (35)

1. A cutting tool for cutting a tubular having a tubular bore, the tubular being capable of being disposed in a well bore, comprising:

(a) a tool body configured to be lowered into the tubular bore, the tool body having a longitudinal Z-axis, a W-axis of rotation generally perpendicular to the Z-axis, and an anchoring system attached to the tool body, the anchoring system having engaged and non-engaged conditions, wherein during the engaged condition the tool body is anchored relative to the tubular, and during the non-engaged position the tool body is not anchored relative to the tubular;

(b) the tool body including a cutting head movably connected to the tool body in both the Z and W axes, the tool body supporting a drive system that includes a first motor drive and a second motor drive;

(c) the cutting head being coupled to the first motor drive, wherein the first motor drive causing the cutting head to be moved in the W-axis of rotation relative to the tool body;

(d) the cutting head being coupled to the second motor drive, wherein the second motor drive causing the cutting head to be moved in the Z-axis relative to the tool body;

(e) the cutting head including: a spindle housing pivotally connected to the cutting head at a pivot, the pivot being located at a first elevation, the spindle housing having: (i) an elongated cutting member with distal and proximal ends, and the elongated cutting member being rotationally connected to the spindle housing, the elongated cutting member having a longitudinal axis spanning between its first and second ends, (ii) the spindle housing having a first lower distal end portion and second upper proximal end portion, the upper proximal end portion being connected to the cutting head at the pivot, the spindle housing and elongated cutting member being able to travel through an arcuate path having first and second extreme arcuate positions, wherein the first extreme arcuate position is more closely aligned with the Z-axis compared to the second extreme arcuate position, and the second extreme arcuate position is more closely aligned with the W-axis compared to the first extreme arcuate position;

(f) an arcuate actuator operatively connected to the spindle housing, the actuator having actuator first and second end portions, the first end portion being mounted to the cutting head at an elevational position which is below the first elevation, and at the other of its end portions being mounted to the spindle housing at a position also below the first elevation, the actuator moving the spindle housing and elongated cutting member between first and second extreme arcuate positions; and

(g) a third motor drive operably connected to the elongated cutting member causing the elongated cutting member to rotate about the elongated cutting member's longitudinal axis and relative to the spindle housing.

2. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the spindle housing includes a support that extends along the length of the elongated cutting member and that supports the elongated cutting member, wherein the actuator attaches to the support.

3. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the elongated cutting member has an outer surface and a plurality of cutting blades on the outer surface, the plurality of cutting blades arranged in a plurality of helixes about the outer surface.

4. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein pivoting the spindle housing moves the elongated cutting member into a cutting position that cuts the tubular initially with the distal end portion of the cutting member and then with the proximal end portion of the cutting member.

5. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is fluid driven.

6. The cutting tool of claim 5 , wherein the actuator is a hydraulic cylinder.

7. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the elongated cutting member, actuator, and tool body form a triangle below the pivot bearing.

8. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the pivot bearing, the attachment of the actuator to the tool body and the attachment of the actuator to the spindle housing form the vertices of a triangle that extends below the pivot bearing.

9. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein there are a plurality of nested tubulars including an innermost tubular and the tool body is configured to be lowered into the tubular bore of the innermost tubular.

10. The cutting tool of claim 9 , wherein the elongated cutting member cuts into each of the nested tubulars when the spindle housing and elongated cutting member are rotated about the pivot, wherein the distal end of the elongated cutting member cuts the innermost tubular member at a first, higher elevation and the distal end of the cutting member cuts an outer tubular member at a second, lower elevation.

11. A cutting tool for severing a plurality of nested tubulars, each tubular having a tubular bore, the nested tubulars being disposed in a well bore and wherein there is an outer tubular and an inner tubular inside the bore of the outer tubular, comprising:

(a) tool body configured to be lowered into the tubular bore, the tool body having a longitudinal Z-axis, a W-axis of rotation generally perpendicular to the Z-axis, and an anchoring system attached to the tool body, the anchoring system having engaged and non-engaged conditions, wherein during the engaged condition the tool body is anchored relative to the tubular, and during the non-engaged position the tool body is not anchored relative to the tubular;

(b) the tool body including a cutting head movably connected to the tool body in both the Z and W axes, the tool body supporting a drive system that includes a first motor drive and a second motor drive;

(c) the cutting head being coupled to the first motor drive, wherein the first motor drive causing the cutting head to be moved in the W-axis of rotation relative to the tool body;

(d) the cutting head being coupled to the second motor drive, wherein the second motor drive causing the cutting head to be moved in the Z-axis relative to the tool body;

(e) a cutting head coupled to the drive system at a pivot point, wherein the cutting head can travel through an arcuate path wherein the upper and lower sections are not generally aligned;

(f) the cutting head including an elongated cutting member having a first lower distal end portion and a second upper proximal end portions;

(g) an actuator mounted at one of its end portions to the second end of the cutting head and at the other of its end portions to the tool body at a position spaced below the pivot point, the actuator powering the cutting member to rotate about the pivot bearing through an arc a sufficient amount of rotation to cut both the inner and the outer tubular; and

(h) a third motor drive that rotates the elongated cutting member.

12. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein there are three or more nested tubulars and the cutting member is configured to simultaneously cut each of the nested tubulars as it is rotated about the pivot bearing.

13. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein the cutting head includes a support that extends along the length of the cutting member and that supports the cutting member, wherein the actuator attaches to the support.

14. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein the cutting member has an outer surface with a plurality of cutting blades on the outer surface.

15. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein rotation of the cutting head about the pivot moves the cutting head into a cutting position that cuts the inner tubular initially with the distal end portion of the elongated cutting member and then with the proximal end portion of the elongated cutting member.

16. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein first motor drive is positioned above the pivot.

17. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein second motor drive is positioned above the pivot.

18. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein the cutting member, actuator and tool body form a triangle below the pivot bearing.

19. The cutting tool of claim 11 , wherein the pivot bearing, the attachment of the actuator to the tool body and the attachment of the actuator to the cutting head form the vertices of a triangle that extends below the pivot.

20. The cutting tool of claim 19 , wherein the cutting member cuts into each of the nested tubulars when the cutting member is rotated about the pivot, wherein the distal end of the cutting member cuts the innermost tubular member at a first, higher elevation and the distal end of the cutting member cuts an outer tubular member at a second, lower elevation.

Assignments (19)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2020
From: EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; EPIC COMPANIES, LLC; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2020
From: WHITE OAK PURCHASER, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2020
From: WHITE OAK GLOBAL ADVISORS, LLC; ACQUA LIANA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; TSB OFFSHORE, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2020
From: WHITE OAK PURCHASER, LLC
To: AES DECOM HOLDINGS, LLC; AES-EOT EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC; DICKSON ROAD INVESTMENTS, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2020
From: AES DECOM HOLDINGS, LLC; DICKSON ROAD INVESTMENTS, LLC
To: AES-EOT EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2020
From: EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: WHITE OAK PURCHASER, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2020
From: AES-EOT EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: ACQUA LIANA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2020
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To: WHITE OAK GLOBAL ADVISORS, LLC
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AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 24, 2019
From: TSB OFFSHORE, INC.; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 24, 2019
From: TSB OFFSHORE, INC.; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 14, 2019
From: TSB OFFSHORE INC.; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 14, 2019
From: TSB OFFSHORE INC.; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 26, 2018
From: EPIC COMPANIES, LLC; ORINOCO NATURAL RESOURCES, LLC; OAKRIDGE ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC; EPIC DIVING & MARINE SERVICES, LLC; EPIC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC; TSB OFFSHORE INC.; CLARK, THOMAS; WILEY, DAVID
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2018
From: MCAFEE, WESLEY MARK; ALLEY, MARK FRANKLIN
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 25, 2018
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2018
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