Method and apparatus for treating a wellbore
View Patent ↗A method and apparatus generally concerning the treatment of hydrocarbon-bearing formations adjacent a wellbore. In one embodiment, fracturing jobs are performed through the use of subs disposed in a casing string having profiles that interact with profiles formed on retractable keys of a tool.
1. A method of treating a zone of interest in a wellbore, comprising:
providing a port sub, the port sub installed in a casing string lining the wellbore, the port sub having at least one port openable downhole, the port openable to provide a fluid path from an interior to an exterior of the port sub;
providing a tool, the tool insertable into the wellbore to a location adjacent the port sub, the tool usable to open the at least one port, the tool including:
at least one key formed on an outer surface of the tool, the key outwardly extending and usable to open the at least one port when the tool is in an operable mode and recessed from the outer surface when the tool is in a non-operable mode;
a first downhole transducer for shifting the at least one key between the operable and non-operable modes;
a second downhole transducer for opening and closing a fluid path between an upper and lower ends of the tool, the path extending longitudinally from a first to a second point within a body of the tool and bypassing at least one annular seal member disposed on an outer surface of the tool, the seal member movable with the tool in the wellbore;
inserting the tool into the wellbore;
shifting the tool to the operable mode;
positioning the tool adjacent the port sub;
using the tool to open the at least one port; and
opening the fluid path between the upper and lower ends of the tool.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one port is covered by a port sleeve having at least one profile formed on an inner surface thereof for mating with the at least one key of the tool when the tool is in its operable mode.
3. The method of claim 2 , further including an anchor sub installed in the casing string below the port sub, the anchor sub including at least one inwardly facing anchor profile, the anchor profile constructed and arranged to mate with the at least one key formed on an outer surface of the tool to prevent downward movement of the tool in the anchor sub when the tool is in its operable mode.
4. The method of claim 1 , further including pumping material through the at least one port and into the zone of interest adjacent the port sub.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the tool is inserted into the wellbore on conductive cable.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein each transducer further includes a shaft, the shaft having a threaded relationship with another portion of the tool, whereby rotation of the shaft transmits motion to the other portion relative to the shaft.
7. A method of treating a zone of interest in a wellbore, comprising:
providing a tool, the tool insertable into the wellbore to a location adjacent a port sub installed in a casing string, the sub having at least one port openable downhole to provide a fluid path between and interior and an exterior of the sub, the tool usable to open the at least one port, the tool including:
at least one key formed on an outer surface of the tool, the key outwardly extending and usable to open the at least one port when the tool is in an operable mode and recessed from the outer surface when the tool is in a non-operable mode;
a first downhole transducer for shifting the at least one key between the operable and non-operable modes;
a second downhole transducer for opening and closing a fluid path between an upper and lower ends of the tool, the path extending longitudinally from a first to a second point within a body of the tool and bypassing at least one annular seal member disposed on an outer surface of the tool, the seal member movable with the tool in the wellbore;
inserting the tool into the wellbore;
shifting the tool to the operable mode;
positioning the tool adjacent the port sub;
using the tool to open the at least one port; and
opening the fluid path between the upper and lower ends of the tool.