Tension-set packer for coiled tubing operations |
Applications
Features & Benefits
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The Evolution Coiled Tubing Smart-J Tension Packer (CT-Smart-J Packer) provides a compact, economical retrievable packer for use where a set-down type packer for coiled tubing operations. Although designed primarily for waterflooding, this packer can also be used for such pressuring operations as formation fracturing in shallow or low-fluid-level wells. With the Smart-J mechanism built into the mandrel of the CT-Smart-J Packer, you do not have to remove the tool from the hole to reset. Simply lift the run down the length of the J-mechanism (6 inches). The packer will only operate in tension. Operation
To Set PackerRun the packer to desired setting depth, making the last movement down before attempting actual set. The packer operates with a continuous ‘J’ mechanism. Each time the packer is moved down, and then up in the well, the ‘J’ system automatically moves from the running position to the set position or vice versa. For instance, when running the packer in the well, if the tubing is stopped and then moved upwards, the packer will be in the set position and the slips will engage the casing walls. The application of additional tension will then cause the packer elements to seal against the casing.
To Release PackerRepeating the downward motion will relax the slips and disengage the packer from the casing.
Emergency ReleaseFor use under extreme conditions, two safety release methods are available.
1. The Packer has an emergency Shear Ring installed on the Body, below the Guide. Application of from 25,000 to 50,000 lbs. tension (dependent on strength of Shear Ring) will shear the Shear Ring, permitting the Cone, Packing Element and Guide to drop against the Bottom Sub where they will remain as the Packer is retrieved from the well.
2. If it is not desirable or practical to pull 50,000 lbs. through the tubing, apply approximately 10,000 lbs. strain and rotate the tubing 20 or more turns to the right. This unscrews the left-hand safety thread between the Top Sub and the Body and allows removal of the tubing string and the Top Sub. To remove the remaining portion of the Packer, install a set of Jars made up above an overshot, socket or spear (or the Top Sub), engage the Packer Body and actuate the Jars to free the Packer Body from the casing.
Redress Kits (including such items as packing elements, seal rings, etc.) are available. |
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Casing |
Packer |
Preferred Range of Casing ID’s |
Guide Ring OD |
Packer Element OD |
Minimum Collapsed Diameter of Slips |
Maximum Casing ID Slip Travel |
Thread Spec. Box x Pin |
Item Number |
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OD |
Weight Lbs/ft |
Size |
Bore |
MIN |
MAX |
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4 ½ |
9.5-13.5 |
43A |
1.895 |
3.910 |
4.160 |
3.771 |
3.719 |
3.787 |
4.170 |
2 3/8 EUE |
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5 ½ |
20-23 |
45A2 |
1.978 |
4.625 |
4.778 |
4.500 |
4.375 |
4.543 |
4.966 |
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7 |
26-29 |
47B2 |
2.416 |
6.136 |
6.276 |
5.968 |
5.781 |
5.919 |
6.528 |