Seamless woven wire sintered well screen

a technology of woven wire and well screen, which is applied in the direction of drinking water installation, borehole/well accessories, construction, etc., can solve the problems of sand fines (debris), erosion and failure, lack of malleability,

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-16
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Benefits of technology

The technical effect of this patent is that by using a seamless sintered well screen instead of traditional methods like porous powdered screens or seam welded laminates, it can better prevent the influx of sand fine particles during oil drilling operations. This results in a higher reliability for ensuring safe and efficient well completion procedures.

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The technical problem addressed in this patent is related to the limitations of existing designs for downhole installation of filtering equipment. Specifically, there are issues with clogging caused by uneven pore spacing, difficulty in achieving consistent filter capabilities across different parts of the device, and potential performance degradation from improper joining methods like seam welding. There is also an issue with controlling the size of filter openings when using resistance welding techniques. These challenges make it difficult to effectively deploy efficient and reliable filtering devices in complex oil and gas environments.

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[0019] Referring to FIG. 1 the embodiment disclosed represents a well 10 with surface assembly 11 mounted above ground (or ocean / sea / water body bottom) level 12, an upper tubing string 14 extending subsurface 16, casing 18, a lower production tubing string 20 (either vertical, horizontal or directional) extending into a gas / fluid formation 22 which may contain hydrocarbons, and one or more well screens 30 included in the lower production tubing string 20.

[0020] Referring to FIGS. 2-3 the well screens 30 employ a seamless sintered woven wire element 32 which is preferably mounted on a mandrel 34 in contrast to prior art seam-welded sintered laminate / porous well screens for use in various configurations of downhole well completions to reduce produced (inflow) of unconsolidated sand. As a result there are no “seams” or welding lines of prior art devices as wire (various nickel / chrome) alloys are woven onto a usually ceramic or dissimilar metallic mandrel in order to produce a seamless...

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The product is a seamless sintered woven wire well screen assembly concentrically mounted on a perforated or slotted mandrel. The seamless sintered woven wire screen can either be used as a component screen apparatus or as a primary screen filter element. In use as a component screen application, the seamless sintered woven wire screen provides a filter reinforcement to a primary filter, or filter housing or shroud device that protects the component screen from physical or mechanical damage during installation. In this configuration two (2) usually different and separate filter devices are combined. In use as a primary screen element no other means other than the seamless woven wire screen is involved in prohibiting unconsolidated sand production from the wellbore. The well screen relates generally to completing downhole wells, and in particular to well screens for filtering unconsolidated material out of inflowing well fluid in water, oil, gas, and recovery wells.

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