Matthew Robert George Bell - Dallas TX, US David S. Wesson - Dallas TX, US Nathan Garret Clark - Mansfield TX, US John Thomas Hardesty - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Geodynamics, Inc. - Millsap TX
International Classification:
E21B 43/117
US Classification:
166 55, 166297, 102476
Abstract:
By using reactive shaped charges to perforate failure prone formations, the present invention is able to keep formation sand in place and increase productivity. An efficient flow distribution is surprisingly produced without requiring surge flow or post-perforation stimulation. Further, using the secondary reactive effects of reactive shaped charges allows for the reduction of the risk of erosion and minimization of sand production. In a preferred embodiment, a liner capable of producing a strongly exothermic intermetallic reaction between liner components within and around the tunnel is used to achieve a high percentage of substantially clean and enlarged perforation tunnels conducive to flow or gravel packing.
Method For The Development And Quality Control Of Flow-Optimized Shaped Charges
John Hardesty - Dallas TX, US Nathan G. Clark - Mansfield TX, US Matt R. Bell - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Geodynamics, Inc. - Millsap TX
International Classification:
G01N 33/22
US Classification:
73 3517, 102306
Abstract:
An improved test setup facility, referred to as a “Quick Development Cell” (QDC), which allows for rapid turnaround testing with valuable feedback to a design engineer. Because the QDC allows for quick and efficient testing at a sufficient frequency, QDC tests are compatible with production quality control. In addition to fostering improvement of the API's Section 2 type tests using stressed natural rock for benchmark experiments, the QDC tests allow for progress to be made towards the development of a flow-optimized shape charge and superior well performance.
Method For Perforating A Wellbore In Low Underbalance Systems
Matthew Robert George Bell - Dallas TX, US David S. Wesson - Dallas TX, US Nathan Garret Clark - Mansfield TX, US John Thomas Hardesty - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/11
US Classification:
166297
Abstract:
By substantially eliminating the crushed zone surrounding a perforation tunnel and expelling debris created upon activation of a shaped charge with first and second successive explosive events, the need for surge flow associated with underbalanced perforating techniques is eliminated. The break down of the rock fabric at the tunnel tip, caused by the near-instantaneous overpressure generated within the tunnel, further creates substantially debris-free tunnels in conditions of limited or no underbalance as well as in conditions of overbalance.
Method For The Enhancement Of Injection Activities And Stimulation Of Oil And Gas Production
Matthew Robert George Bell - Dallas TX, US David S. Wesson - Dallas TX, US Nathan Garret Clark - Mansfield TX, US John Thomas Hardesty - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/11
US Classification:
166298
Abstract:
By removing material of low permeability from within and around a perforation tunnel and creating at least one fracture at the tip of a perforation tunnel, injection parameters and effects such as outflow rate and, in the case of multiple perforation tunnels benefiting from such cleanup, distribution of injected fluids along a wellbore are enhanced. Following detonation of a charge carrier, a second explosive event is triggered within a freshly made tunnel, thereby substantially eliminating a crushed zone and improving the geometry and quality (and length) of the tunnel. In addition, this action creates substantially debris-free tunnels and relieves the residual stress cage, resulting in perforation tunnels that are highly conducive to injection under fracturing conditions for disposal and stimulation purposes, and that promote even coverage of injected fluids across the perforated interval.
Method For The Enhancement Of Dynamic Underbalanced Systems And Optimization Of Gun Weight
Matthew Robert George Bell - Dallas TX, US David S. Wesson - Dallas TX, US Nathan Garret Clark - Mansfield TX, US John Thomas Hardesty - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/117
US Classification:
175 2
Abstract:
By using reactive shaped charges, a dynamic underbalance effect associated with detonation of a perforating system is enhanced without compromising shot density. Fewer shaped charges can be loaded to achieve the same or better effective shot density as a gun fully loaded with conventional shaped charges, thereby increasing the free volume within the gun while creating debris-free tunnels with fractured tips and substantially eliminating the crushed zone surrounding each perforated tunnel. Further, the strength and grade of gun steel required to construct the gun can be reduced without compromising the amount the gun swells following detonation.
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