IP Library Granted Patent US 9,650,866
Granted Patent B2
US 9,650,866 · App. 14/840,473 · Granted May 16, 2017

Hydraulic delay toe valve system and method

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Patent No.
US 9,650,866
App. No.
14/840,473
Granted
May 16, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus and method for providing a time delay in injection of pressured fluid into a geologic formation. The apparatus comprises a toe valve activated by fluid pressure that opens ports after a predetermined time interval to allow fluid to pass from a well casing to a formation. The controlled time delay enables casing integrity testing before fluid is passed through the ports. This time delay also allows multiple valves to be used in the same well casing and provide a focused jetting action to better penetrate a concrete casing lining.

Claims (49)

1. A controlled time delay apparatus integrated into a wellbore casing for injection of pressurized fluid into a subterranean formation, said apparatus comprising: a housing with openings, a piston, a delay restrictor, an actuating device and a high pressure chamber with a hydraulic fluid; said delay restrictor is configured to be in pressure communication with said high pressure chamber; a rate of travel of said piston is restrained by a passage of said hydraulic fluid from the high pressure chamber into a low pressure chamber through said delay restrictor;

wherein

upon actuation by said actuating device, said piston travels for an actuation time period, after elapse of said actuation time period, said piston travel allows opening of said openings so that said pressurized fluid flows through said openings for a port opening time interval.

2. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said delay restrictor is a cartridge comprising a plurality of delay elements connected as a series chain.

3. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said delay restrictor is a cartridge comprising a plurality of delay elements connected in a combination of series chain and a parallel chain.

4. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hydraulic fluid has a viscosity ranging from 3 to 10000 centistokes.

5. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hydraulic fluid further has plugging agents that are configured to further retard said rate of travel of said piston.

6. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hydraulic fluid is configured to change phase from a solid to a liquid.

7. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuation time period ranges from greater than 60 minutes to less than 2 weeks.

8. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuation time period is almost 0 seconds such that said openings open instantaneously.

9. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuation time period ranges from 0.5 seconds to 60 minutes.

10. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said port opening time interval ranges from 0.5 seconds to 20 minutes.

11. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said port opening time interval is almost 0 seconds.

12. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is associated with an inner diameter and an outer diameter; said ratio of inner diameter to outer diameter ranges from 0.4 to 0.9.

13. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is associated with an inner tool diameter and said wellbore casing is associated with an inner casing diameter ratio; said ratio of inner tool diameter to outer casing diameter ranges from 0.4 to 1.1.

14. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuating device has a rating pressure that is substantially equal to a pressure of said wellbore casing.

15. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuating device is a reverse acting rupture disk.

16. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mandrel further comprises ports; said ports are configured to align to said openings in said housing during said port opening time interval.

17. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 16 wherein a jet of said pressurized fluid is produced when said pressurized fluid injects into said subterranean formation as said piston travels slowly across to uncover said ports in said mandrel and said openings in said housing.

18. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 17 wherein a shape of said jet is determined by a shape of said ports and a shape of said openings.

19. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein a shape of said openings in said housing is selected from a group consisting of: a circle, an oval, a triangle, and a rectangle.

20. The controlled time delay apparatus of claim 1 wherein a shape of said ports in said mandrel is selected from a group consisting of: a circle, an oval, a triangle or a rectangle.

21. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said delay restrictor is a cartridge comprising a plurality of delay elements connected as a series chain.

22. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said delay restrictor is a cartridge comprising a plurality of delay elements connected in a combination of series chain and a parallel chain.

23. The controlled time delay method of claim l wherein said actuation time period ranges from greater than 60 minutes to less than 2 weeks.

24. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said actuation time period is almost 0 seconds so that said openings open instantaneously.

25. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said port opening time interval is almost 0 seconds.

26. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is associated with an inner diameter and an outer diameter; said ratio of inner diameter to outer diameter ranges from 0.4 to 0.9.

27. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is associated with an inner tool diameter and said wellbore casing is associated with an inner casing diameter ratio; said ratio of inner tool diameter to outer casing diameter ranges from 0.4 to 1.1.

28. The controlled time delay method of claim 1 wherein said actuating device is a reverse acting rupture disk.

29. A controlled time delay method for injection of pressurized fluid into a subterranean formation in conjunction with a time delay apparatus, comprising:

providing a housing with openings, a piston, a delay restrictor, an actuating device and a high pressure chamber with a hydraulic fluid; said delay restrictor is configured to be in pressure communication with said high pressure chamber; a rate of travel of said piston is restrained by a passage of said hydraulic fluid from the high pressure chamber into a low pressure chamber through said delay restrictor;

wherein upon actuation by said actuating device, said piston travels for an actuation time period, after elapse of said actuation time period, said piston travel allows opening of said openings so that said fluid flows through said openings for a port opening time interval;

installing a wellbore casing in a wellbore along with said apparatus;

injecting said fluid into said wellbore casing;

actuating said actuating device when said maximum pressure exceeds a rated pressure of said actuating device;

allowing said piston to travel for said actuation time period; and

enabling said piston to travel to open said openings for said port opening time interval so that said fluid flows into said subterranean formation.

30. A test method for checking an integrity of a wellbore casing with a time delay apparatus, comprising:

providing a housing with openings, a piston, a restrictor, an actuating device and a high pressure chamber with a hydraulic fluid; said restrictor is configured to be in pressure communication with said high pressure chamber; a rate of travel of said piston is restrained by a passage of said hydraulic fluid from the high pressure chamber into a low pressure chamber through said restrictor;

wherein upon actuation by said actuating device, said piston travels for an actuation time period, after elapse of said actuation time period, said piston travel allows opening of said openings so that fluid flows through said openings for a port opening time interval;

wherein said test method comprises the steps of:

installing a wellbore casing in a wellbore along with said apparatus;

injecting said fluid to increase pressure to about 80% of a maximum casing pressure;

testing for casing integrity;

increasing pressure of said pressurized fluid so that said pressure exceeds a rated pressure of said actuating device;

increasing pressure of said pressurized fluid to about 100% of said maximum casing pressure allowing said piston to travel for said actuation time period;

testing casing integrity for said actuation time period; and

enabling said piston to travel to open said openings for said port opening time interval so that said pressurized fluid flows into said subterranean formation.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2026
From: OIL STATES ENERGY SERVICES, L.L.C.; OIL STATES INDUSTRIES, INC.; GEODYNAMICS, INC.; TEMPRESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074532/0194 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2021
From: OIL STATES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 055314/0482 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2015
From: GEORGE, KEVIN R.; ROLLINS, JAMES A.; HARDESTY, JOHN T.; WESSON, DAVID S.
To: GEODYNAMICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036663/0844 →