IP Library Granted Patent US 12,054,998
Granted Patent B2
US 12,054,998 · App. 17/515,876 · Granted Aug 6, 2024

Precision-cut casing tubular for centralizer assembly

Inventors: Paul Henderson (Houston, TX); Ben Griffith (Houston, TX); Dale Hamm (Houston, TX); Jeffery Kitzman (Houston, TX)
Assignee: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
E21B17/1028B23B7/12B23B25/06B23B2215/72B23B2265/16B23B2270/10
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Patent No.
US 12,054,998
App. No.
17/515,876
Granted
Aug 6, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and downhole tool assembly, of which the method includes measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular, simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter, positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process, cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region, and positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

Claims (54)

1. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter, wherein simulating the cutting process comprises simulating the cutting process at each of the plurality of transverse planes, and wherein simulating the cutting process comprises determining an offset between a center of the tubular at the respective transverse planes and a rotational axis of the lathe;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein cutting the outer diameter surface comprises reducing an ellipticity of the outer diameter surface of the tubular in the turned-down region.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter surface of the tubular is not cut as part of cutting the outer diameter surface.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein, after cutting, a center of an inner diameter surface of the tubular is the same as a center of the outer diameter surface in the turned-down region.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein positioning comprises continuously adjusting the lathe while cutting between the transverse planes so as to form smooth transitions therebetween.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein measuring comprises using an ultrasonic measuring device to measure the thickness and an optical sensor to measure a position of the outer diameter surface of the tubular.

7. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region, wherein, after cutting, a first center defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular in the turned-down region is radially offset from a second center defined by the outer diameter surface away form the turned-down region; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

8. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region;

adjusting the lathe so as to reposition the tubular after reaching one of the transverse planes; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

9. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter;

displaying a visualization of the minimum thickness in a circular plot and the location of the outer diameter surface in a circular plot;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

10. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter;

determining an axial curvature of the tubular prior to cutting, wherein simulating comprises simulating adjusting the position of the tubular based at least in part on the axial curvature;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

11. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a position for the outer diameter surface of the tubular in a lathe, such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular is greater than a minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a maximum diameter;

determining the maximum diameter for the tubular based on a size of the downhole tool;

determining whether the outer diameter surface of the tubular can be cut to be no larger than the maximum diameter while maintaining the minimum thickness;

positioning the tubular in the lathe based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the maximum diameter and thereby form a turned-down region; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

12. A method for positioning a downhole tool on a tubular, comprising:

measuring a thickness and a location of an outer diameter surface of the tubular at a plurality of transverse planes of the tubular;

simulating a cutting process to determine a first radial position for the tubular at a first transverse plane of the plurality of transverse planes, and a second radial position for the tubular at a second transverse plane of the plurality of transverse planes, the first and second radial positions being radially offset, wherein the first and second radial positions are selected such that, after the cutting process that was simulated is conducted, the thickness of the tubular at the first and second transverse planes is greater than a certain minimum thickness and an outer diameter defined by the outer diameter surface of the tubular is less than or equal to a certain maximum diameter;

positioning the tubular in a lathe at the first radial position, based on the simulation of the cutting process;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular so as to reduce the outer diameter thereof to at most the certain maximum and thereby form a turned-down region;

adjusting the position of the tubular, after reaching the first transverse plane, to the second radial location;

cutting the outer diameter surface of the tubular after adjusting the position; and

positioning the downhole tool on the tubular in the turned-down region.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2025
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC; INNOVEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; DOWNHOLE WELL SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 070692/0509 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2024
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC; INNOVEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; TOP-CO INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 069746/0780 →
MERGER Recorded Oct 11, 2024
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 069173/0199 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2022
From: HENDERSON, PAUL; GRIFFITH, BEN; HAMM, DALE; KITZMAN, JEFFERY
To: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 061104/0417 →
SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED TRADEMARK AND PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: INNOVEX DOWNHOLE SOLUTIONS, INC.; TERCEL OILFIELD PRODUCTS USA L.L.C.; TOP-CO INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 060438/0932 →