Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090255689 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - A method is provided of radially expanding a tubular element. The method comprises inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded section of the tubular element extending around an unexpanded section of the tubular element, wherein said bending occurs in a bending zone of the wall, and wherein an annular space is defined between the unexpanded and expanded sections. At least one guide member is located in the annular space, each guide member being arranged to guide the wall during said bending so that the wall bends at an increased bending radius relative to bending of the wall in case the guide member is absent from the annular space. | 10-15-2009 |
20090288842 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - The invention relates to a method of radially expanding a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation. The method comprises inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, wherein said bending occurs in a bending zone of the tubular element. The method further comprises increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by inducing the bending zone to move in axial direction relative to the remaining tubular section. Said wall includes a material that is plastically deformed in the bending zone during the bending process so that the expanded tubular section retains an expanded shape as a result of said plastic deformation. | 11-26-2009 |
20100089593 | RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - The invention relates to a method of radially expanding a tubular element. The method comprises inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around an unexpanded section of the tubular element, said wall having a resistance to radially outward bending and a resistance to stretching in circumferential direction. Said wall is provided with at least one of primary means for increasing the resistance to radially outward bending of the wall, and secondary means for reducing the resistance to stretching in circumferential direction of the wall. | 04-15-2010 |
20100243275 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - A method is disclosed of radially expanding a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation, the method comprising inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, wherein said bending occurs in a bending zone of the tubular element. The bending zone is induced to move in axial direction relative to the remaining tubular section to increase the length of the expanded tubular section. An annular space is formed between the expanded tubular section and the remaining tubular section, wherein the method further comprises arranging a seal element in the annular space to define an upper portion and a lower portion of the annular space, said upper and lower portions being sealed from each other by the seal element. | 09-30-2010 |
20100252333 | SYSTEM FOR DRILLING A WELLBORE - A system is disclosed for drilling a wellbore ( | 10-07-2010 |
20100270036 | METHOD OF EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT IN A WELLBORE - A method for radially expanding a tubular element in a wellbore formed in an earth formation comprises arranging the tubular element in the wellbore such that a lower end portion of the wall of the tubular element extends radially outward and in an axially reverse direction so as to define an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, and axially extending the expanded tubular section by moving the remaining tubular section a selected distance downward relative to the expanded tubular section so that said lower end portion of the wall bends radially outward and in an axially reverse direction. The remaining tubular section is axially extended at an upper end thereof with an extended tubular portion of a length at least equal to said distance of downward movement of the remaining tubular section. | 10-28-2010 |
20100276157 | METHOD OF EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT IN A WELLBORE - A method is provided of radially expanding a tubular element in a wellbore formed in an earth formation, the method comprising arranging the tubular element in the wellbore whereby a lower end portion of the wall of the tubular element extends radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, whereby an annular space is defined between said expanded and remaining tubular sections. The expanded tubular section is axially extended by moving the remaining tubular section downward relative to the expanded tubular section so that said lower end portion of the wall bends radially outward and in axially reverse direction. A tube is positioned in the annular space so that the tube extends substantially concentrically with the expanded tubular section, wherein the tube is arranged to support at least one of the remaining tubular section and the expanded tubular section | 11-04-2010 |
20100276202 | METHOD OF DRILLING A WELLBORE - A method of drilling a wellbore ( | 11-04-2010 |
20100294487 | SYSTEM FOR DRILLING A WELLBORE - A system for drilling a wellbore into an earth formation comprises an expandable tubular element extending into the wellbore, wherein a lower end portion of the wall of the tubular element extends radially outward and in an axially reverse direction so as to define an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element. The expanded tubular section is extendable by downward movement of the remaining tubular section relative to the expanded tubular section whereby said lower end portion of the wall bends radially outward and in an axially reverse direction. A drill string extends through the remaining tubular section into the wellbore, such that a space is formed between the drill string and the remaining tubular section, and the system further comprises sealing means arranged to seal said space from an open-hole lower section of the wellbore. | 11-25-2010 |
20100331959 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - The invention relates to a method of radially expanding a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation, the tubular element including a first layer and a second layer extending around the first layer, said layers being separable from each other. The method comprises inducing each layer to bend radially outward and in an axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, wherein each layer has a respective bending zone in which the bending occurs, and increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by inducing the respective bending zones of the layers to move in an axial direction relative to the remaining tubular section. The layers in the respective bending zones are separate from each other so as to define an axial space between the layers. | 12-30-2010 |
20110266007 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - A method is provided of radially expanding a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation, the method comprising inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, wherein said bending occurs in a bending zone of the tubular element, and increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by inducing the bending zone to move in axial direction relative to the remaining tubular section. One of the tubular element and the wellbore wall is provided with at least one seal member arranged to induce sealing of the expanded tubular section relative to the wellbore wall. | 11-03-2011 |
20120138314 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - A system and method for radially expanding a tubular element. The method comprises the steps of bending the tubular element radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around an unexpanded tubular section, wherein bending occurs in a bending zone; and increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by inducing the respective bending zones of the layers to move in axial direction relative to the unexpanded tubular section. The tubular element comprises a first layer, a second layer extending around the first layer, and a third layer interconnecting the first layer and the second layer and allowing the first layer and the second layer to shift relative to each other near the bending zone. | 06-07-2012 |
20130213669 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - The invention discloses a system (FIG. | 08-22-2013 |
20130220639 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT COMPRISING AN EMERGENCY BLOW-OUT PREVENTER - The invention provides a system for lining a wellbore, and a method for using said system. The system comprises: a drill string ( | 08-29-2013 |
20130239643 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - The invention relates to a system and method for radially expanding a tubular element ( | 09-19-2013 |
20130284517 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING - The invention relates to a system and method for radially expanding a tubular element. The method comprises the steps of bending the tubular element radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around an unexpanded tubular section, wherein bending occurs in a bending zone; increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by pushing the unexpanded tubular section in axial direction relative to the expanded tubular section; operating a drill string, which extends through the unexpanded tubular section and is provided with a drill bit at a downhole end thereof, to drill a borehole; and operating directional drilling means, which are coupled to the drill string, to deviate the borehole and direct the borehole along a predetermined path. | 10-31-2013 |