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OPENED HOLE
SPADE SHOE
The Plain Liner top Adapter is the most efficient and economic means of running a liner where a seal or differential pressure rating is not
required. The Model LTPS uses an elastomer to provide a premium liner top seal where seal pressure integrity is most important. The single
element LTPS Liner Top Packer with nitrile element can be used for most applications under 250o F and 2000 psi differential pressure.
Alternate elastomer materials such as HSN, VITON or AFLAS can be specified depending on higher temperatures of the pressure of H2S of
CO2. The three element multi durometer LTP with metal extrusion rings provides a liner top packer with a differential pressure rating of 5000
psi. The LTPS incorporates an internal lock ring that maintains seal integrity after set and release. The LTPS is designed to carry long heavy
liners while providing an additional safety set feature that prevents the unintentional setting of the packer while running in the hole. All liner top
packers can be optioned with hold down slips and splines for rotating in tension.
PLAIN LINER TOP MODEL LTPS LINER TOP MODEL LTPS LINER TOP MODEL LTPS LINER TOP MODEL LTPS LINER TOP
ADAPTER PACKER SINGLE ELEMENT PACKER THREE ELEMENT PACKER WITH HOLD PACKER ROTATING TYPE
DOWN SLIPS
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SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
WITH LINER HANGER
At times it is necessary to hang a liner in tension. There are a couple of reasons for this. Either there is no bottom on which to set down and
release the liner, or there is sufficient liner length (1,000 feet or more of liner) that might cause buckling or failure when set on bottom. Hanging
a liner versus setting it on bottom will prevent liner buckling when setting liner top seal using reciprocating or beating down.
Liner hangers are generally run on the liner top and incorporate a packer seal element. Hold down slips can be incorporated, and various packer
seal elements can be provided depending on downhole temperature, pressure, and the concentration of H2S or CO2.
CASING CASING
SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLY WITH SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLY WITH LINER HANGER SET SETTING
HYDRAULIC SET LINER HANGER MECHANICAL SET LINER HANGER TOOLS RELEASED AND PULLED
AND SETTING TOOLS AND SETTING TOOLS OUT OF HOLE
MODEL MSCP LINER TOP MODEL MSCP LINER TOP MODEL MSCP LINER MODEL MSCP LINER
PACKER SINGLE ELEMENT PACKER THREE ELEMENT BOTTOM PACKER SINGLE BOTTOM PACKER THREE
ELEMENT ELEMENT
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SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
LINER DRILL-IN TOOLS
DRILL STRING
CASING
HYDRAULIC OR MECHANICAL
SETTING TOOL RELEASED FROM
ADAPTER
BUMPER SUB
CHANCELLOR HYDRAULIC OR
MECHANICAL DRILL-IN ADAPTER
AND SETTING TOOL
BLANK LINER
PERFORATED LINER
TUBING STINGER
TUBING STINGER PICKED UP TO
CLEAR PACKOFF
OPENED HOLE
BIT
DRILLING IN TOOLS RELEASED AND CIRCULATING TOOLS OUT AND SCA SET
The Chancellor drill-in assembly is used when drilling in a new liner with or without a pilot or previously drilled hole. This system of drilling-in
liners has proven especially beneficial for liner work over in older, depleted, unconsolidated reservoirs or where returns or sloughing of sand is
a problem. The assembly is used for new completions as well as redrills. The mechanical type drill-in adapter has sufficient torsional strength
for most work overs and power swivel uses. The hydraulic drill-in adapter is the preferred assembly for new completions drilled with a rotary
table or when high torque and weight are required at the bit for fast drilling. The assembly includes a bit on bottom of the drill-in shoe. A tubing
stinger spaced with an expansion joint, and a drill-in adapter on the liner top. With liner on bottom , the setting tools are released, picked up,
and the liner is circulated clean. The tools and stinger are pulled out of the hole and a SCA is run in the hole, driven over the adapter and set.
The Chancellor Model CP Circulating Shoe is ideal for circulating soft formation fill while running liner in or changing over well bore fluids once
on bottom. A bottom ported bull nose is used with optional bladed bottom to assist in the process. The liner and circulating shoe can be rotated
while circulating in. A 2-3/8” or 2-7/8” stinger joint is run on the bottom of the inner tubing string and stabbed through the rubber packoffs
until landing on top of flapper check valve. The tubing string is properly spaced out with pups so that when the liner top adapter/hanger and
setting tools are made up to the liner top, the stinger is always stabbed in pack-off while insuring proper delivery of circulating fluid. A stinger
valve can be run to provide circulating ports above the packoffs for the purpose of circulating or reversing without having to pull out the stinger.
After release of setting tools with tubing string and stinger, a 3 inch diameter cast steel ball is dropped from surface to land on the pack-off
to prevent tubing bailers, etc., from getting stuck in the bore. All internals can be made drillable. The 2S ball seat was designed for use with
slotted or uncemented liners for the purpose of providing a port to set a hydraulic changer. The 2S ball seat is typically located at the liner
top between a PCPA Packer Cup Mandrel and a Retrievable Packoff Bushing (RPB) or TBR Packoff straddling the hydraulic hanger to be set.
The set port is covered by a port piston during run in to prevent inadvertent hanger setting due to high circulating pressures or surges. This is
especially beneficial when running in heavy, sometimes unconditioned, muds where pressure to break circulation can exceed the standard
hydraulic hanger set pressure.
The setting ball lands on the piston to shear out at 1000 psi to expose the hanger set ports. After hanger set and with tools released, the ball
seat piston shears out at 2500 psi to allow for full fluid bypass to circulate a change over after set, this prevents hydraulic lock when pulling
out of the packer.
PERFORATED LINER
TUBING STINGER
CHANCELLOR CIRCULATING
SHOE WITH PACKOFF ANF
BACK PRESSURE VALVE
CHANCELLOR MODEL
CP SHOE
LINER ON BOTTOM LINER TOP PACKER SET SETTING TOOLS AND TUBING
CIRCULATING IN HOLE OR TOOLS RELEASED CIRCULATING OR PULLED OUT OF HOLE
PUMPING CHANGE OVER CHANGE OVER CAN RESUME JOB COMPLETE
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SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
MODEL B, BR, AND BH LINER TOP PACKER
The Chancellor Model B Liner Top Packer is a premium liner
packer and provides a very dependable seal against gas migration
and the passage of sand over the liner top and into the well bore.
The packer is made up to the liner and run into the hole and set in
one trip. Because of its load rating, the model B liner top packer
is an excellent choice for running long, heavy, or deviated liners.
A liner tie back receptacle (TBR) is provided which allows future
tie back of liner or tubing. The packer is run with a setting tool
consisting of a kelly with floating nut, packer setting dog sub
and handling lifter. The packer setting dog sub is retained in the
TBR while running in the hole so that premature setting of seal
is avoided. Once on bottom, the setting tool is released with RH
rotation and picked up so that the dog sub is expanded above the
TBR. The packer’s seal elements are set by slacking off weight.
The shear pinned setting ring contains an internal lock ring that
keeps the packer seal energized after set. Neoprene, HSN (HNBR),
Viton and AFLAS element materials are available depending upon
down hole conditions.
MS ELEMENT
SYSTEM
MODEL D LTP
WITH MS ELEMENT
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SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
MODEL S STEEL SEAL SAND CONTROL ADAPTER (SCA)
The Chancellor Steel Seal Sand Control
Adapters are a superior choice for
providing a secure annulus seal between
the production liner and the well casing
in thermal applications. The seal element
is machined from ductile steel and forms
a thin wall metal to metal annular seal.
When set, the sealing ring provides a
natural downward facing cup that is
designed to facilitate retrieval.
DRILL STRING
CASING
HYDRAULIC OR MECHANICAL
SETTING TOOL RELEASED
BUMPER SUB FROM ADAPTER
BLANK LINER
PERFORATED LINER
TUBING STINGER PICKED UP
TO CLEAR PACK-OFF
TUBING STINGER
OPEN HOLE
If it is necessary, the hydraulic drill-in adapter can be run on the liner top instead of the landing nipple. This option provides the ability to
rotate the liner in tension or compression while running in the hole. Another advantage of the hydraulic adapter is that the setting tool remains
engaged and locked to the liner top while running in the hole, preventing unintentional release of liner. Once on bottom, a setting ball is
dropped to shear out and release the drive dogs. The setting tool is then released with RH rotation.
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SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
DRILL-IN ADAPTER
The Chancellor hydraulic drill-in adapter
was developed to improve upon the
limitations of the conventional right hand
clutched drill-in adapter.
It was specifically designed for excessive
torque
(in excess of 3000 ft-lbs) that indicated
down hole conditions such as inadequate
circulation rate or mixture, dog legs or
deviations from straight hole drilling,
or certain formations that make drilling
difficult. The hydraulic drill-in adapter is
highly recommended for new or workover
drill-ins where no pilot hole has been made.
The Chancellor mechanical drill-in adapter is a liner top adapter clutched for RH rotation. It was designed specifically for transferring torque
from the drill string through the liner assembly down to the shoe or bit. The rotating clutch surfaces between the adapter and the setting tool
provide sufficient surface area to withstand most conditions (to 3000 ft-lbs). Since there is no make up between the setting tool and adapter
clutches, left hand release of the setting tool is no problem.
OPEN HOLE
TUBING STINGER BACKED
SLOTTED LINER OFF TO CLEAR PACKOFF
TUBING STINGER
The Type HR Setting Tool features a collet nut and piston mechanism
that locks the tool into place coupled with a rotating dog sub to prevent
unintended release of the tool and transfer torque to liner. When the
HR piston is sheared at approximately 2200-2500 psi, the setting tool
can be released with straight pick up. A mechanical secondary release
is available with a 1/4 turn LH rotation followed by a 1/2 foot slack off.
MODEL HR
The PCPA cup packer is run below the 2S ball seat and features two
sets of up and down cup to isolate the hanger and setting tool against
surge pressures during run in.
The Type HR Setting Tool is combined with the Rotating Packer Setting
Dog Sub (RPDS) used to weight set the liner top packer after release
of setting tool. The packer dog segments collapse and reside in the
TBR while running the liner in the hole. In this run position there is
virtually no way to accidentally set the packer. After tagging bottom
and pumping a change over, with the hanger set and the setting tool
released, the setting tool is picked up so that the RPDS clears the top of
the TBR. The dog segments are now expanded and can be used to apply
weight to set the liner top packer. The RPDS has a journal bearing that
allows the packer weight to be rotated in. This is especially beneficial in
highly deviated or horizontal applications. A 40,000 lb shear indicator MODEL HTP
is provided to verify that weight was applied to the packer.
TYPE EHRSL
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HORIZONTAL SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
MODEL HS STEEL THERMAL LINER PACKER
When running long horizontal or highly deviated slotted liners in steam
flood applications, Chancellor recommends the model HS Steel Seal
Liner Top Packer with the Model HLTP Hydraulic Setting Tool and
the Model HR Hydraulic Release tool. These hydraulic setting tools
feature complete hydraulic packer setting and hydraulic straight pull
release where mechanical setting and release is sometimes difficult
or impossible. The liner can be circulated and rotated in tension,
compression, and neutral while running in the hole. The HS Liner Top
Packer works remarkably well for thermal wells where liner expansion
and contraction and steam cutting often cause other seal elements to
fail. The metal to metal seal element will maintain a full circle contact
seal through such cycles. The seal has been field tested to 1200 psi.
The HS can also be provided with hanger or hold down slips. U.S.
Patent No. 4,796,786 has been given to this invention.
The HS Liner Top Packer with the HR//HLTP setting tool can be run in
assembly with a circulating shoe and inner tubing string providing for
the ability to circulate while running in the hole or well bore change
before and/or after the Packer seal element is set.
After circulating, a setting ball is dropped down the drill pipe and
conventionally pumped to hydraulically set the liner top packer. The
ball lands in a seat below the packer or within the the tubing string.
The hanger/packer starts to set at 1000 Psi. The setting tool releases
at 2000 Psi. 2000 Psi will put sufficient setting force (43,000 lbs for
9 5/8”) on the packer element. 3000 Psi shears the ball seat to allow
for bypass circulation. The setting tools are released with straight pick
up. A mechanical emergency release is available with LH rotation.
Conventional circulation can resume after set and release.
The dual split seal rings are machined from a mild steel and heat
treated to a spring rate. The gap in the rings allow for radial movement
and are out of phase from the other. The rings act similar to piston
rings as they pass freely through casing collars. By design, the TS Ring
Seal Packer will move freely with the expansion and contraction as
required of thermal systems. The packer runs in the hole with a slight
drag and can pass at a minimum casing drift I.D. There are no slips or
elements to set. The seal rings are self energizing. Field tests indicate a
high efficiency when compared to exotic high temperature elastomeric
packers and cup tools.
The ring seal packers are generally run in sets of two to isolate the
intended zones. They have a life of the completion service rating but
can be redressed if necessary. A high temperature cup packer can be
run in combination with the ring seal packer if pressure integrity is
required for isolation.
PERFORATED LINER
UNDERREAMED HOLE
2 7/8” TUBING
GRAVEL RETURNS
SPADE SHOE
1. GRAVEL PACK 2. REVERSE CIRCULATE 3. COMPLETE
GRAVEL PACKING USING OVER THE TOP GRAVEL TOOLS
PERFORATED LINER
DRILL STRING
BUMPER SUB
BLANK LINER
PERFORATED LINER
TUBING STINGER
CHANCELLOR
DRILL-IN SHOE
BIT
CASING
SLICK JOINT
CASING SHOE
LINER
OPEN HOLE
The model MSC mechanical set single cone liner hanger is ideal for short and
medium length liners. The model MDC dual cone hanger effectively doubles
the hanger capacity of the MSC which is the choice for medium to long heavy
liners. Both models offer unrestricted bypass circulation before and after set.
The MSC can be optioned with an integral setting collar running box (model
MSCRB) when running short shallow liners that can be set with LH rotation and
RH release of setting tool. The Chancellor liner Swivel is normally used when
running mechanical set liners in highly deviated wells in which rotating to set
the liner may be a problem. The swivel allows rotation of the hanger without
having to rotate the total liner. A clutch system in the swivel (feature may be
deleted if required) allows easy release of the running nut from the liner, if the
liner has to be set on bottom.
DRILL PIPE
CASING
CASING SHOE
LINER
OPEN HOLE
LINER AND DRILL PIPE LATCHED
DOWN PROVIDING BACK UP TO
MODEL H LANDING COLLAR FLOAT EQUIPMENT
1-2 JOINTS ABOVE FLOAT SHOE
LINER ASSEMBLY ON LINER HANGER SET INITIALLY WITH LINER TOP PACKER SET. SETTING
BOTTOM CIRCULATING DROPPING BALL, SETTING TOOL RELEASED TOOLS OUT OF HOLE. EXCESS
DURING CEMENT OPERATION. CEMENT CEMENT DRILLED OUT.
VOLUME DISPLACED WITH DRILL PIPE JOB COMPLETE.
AND LINER WIPER PLUGS LATCHED AND
SEALED IN THE LANDING COLLAR.
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CEMENTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
HYDRAULIC LINER HANGERS
The Chancellor Model HSC Hydraulic Liner Hanger
is the correct choice for hanging and cementing in
from short weight through medium length liners.
The design is primarily based on the hydraulic
setting of the slip segments (four total) which
distribute the liner weight evenly on the tapered
oval cone. The cone is mill grooved and staggered
to allow optimal circulation around hanger. The
hydraulic set is ideally suited for highly deviated
holes at any depth where liner rotation can not
effectively set a mechanical type hanger.
DRILL PIPE
CASING
MODEL HLTP OR MLTP LINER TOP
TIE BACK PACKER RUN AND SET
TYPE D SETTING TOOL C/W LIFTER,
KELLY, RUNNING NUT, JUNK SCREEN,
ROTATING DOG SUB, RETRIEVABLE
PACKOFF BUSHING, NUT CAP, AND
SLICK JOINT. SETTING TOOL RELEASED WITH
WEIGHT SLACKED OFF SLIGHTLY
DURING CEMENT OPERATIONS
MODEL D2 OR E2 SETTING COLLAR, WITH
TBR, RUNNING BOX, DOUBLE SPLINES
FOR ROTATION, AND RPB PROFILE.
CASING SHOE
LINER
OPEN HOLE
LINER AND DRILL PIPE LATCHED
DOWN PROVIDING BACK UP TO
MODEL H LANDING COLLAR 1-2 FLOAT EQUIPMENT
JOINTS ABOVE FLOAT SHOE
LINER ASSEMBLY ON BOTTOM CIRCULATING. LINER HANGER SET INITIALLY WITH SETTING BALL, SETTING TOOLS OUT OF HOLE.
LINER ROTATION POSSIBLE DURING RUN IN SETTING TOOL RELEASED WITH ROTATING DOGS ENGAGED EXCESS CEMENT DRILLED OUT. TBR
WITH LINER IN TENSION OR COMPRESSION. IN LOWER SPLINES. LINER ROTATING DURING THE CEMENT CLEAN OUT MILL RUN. HLTP OR
UTILIZING DOGS ENGAGED IN UPPER OR OPERATION. CEMENT VOLUME DISPLACED WITH THE DRILL MLTP TIEBACK PACKER RUN AND
LOWER SPLINES. PIPE AND LINER WIPER PLUGS. THE PLUGS LATCHED AND SET (IF NEEDED). JOB COMPLETE.
SEALED IN THE LANDING COLLAR.
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CEMENTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
ROTATING LINER HANGERS
Chancellor Rotating Liner Hangers
initially hang the liner in tension and
then provide a means to rotate the liner
during cement operations, ensuring
a more complete cement bond. The
design is primarily based on the setting
of the slip segments which distribute
the liner weight evenly on the tapered
swivel cone. The cone is mill grooved to
allow optimal circulation around hanger.
After setting, the hanger mandrel and
liner below can rotate through stationary
slips and swivel cone. This is possible
by means of a specially engineered high
strength tapered roller bearing which is
contacted by bearing surfaces on the
cone and top collar. The bearing and
races are covered and sealed to prevent
contamination. The rotation capacity
of this bearing design is very efficient
and economical and well suited for
rotating moderate to heavy liner loads
with normal torque during cementing
operations. All rotating liner hangers are
combined with a double splined setting
collar or liner top packer and setting tool
with rotating dog sub for transferring
torque.
DRILL PIPE
CASING
CASING SHOE
LINER
LINER AND DRILL PIPE LATCHED
OPEN HOLE DOWN PROVIDING BACK UP TO
FLOAT EQUIPMENT
LINER ASSEMBLY ON BOTTOM CIRCULATING LINER HANGER SET BY RIGHT HAND ROTATION. SETTING TOOL LINER TOP PACKER WEIGHT SET
RELEASED WITH ROTATING DOGS ENGAGED IN SPLINES. LINER SETTING TOOLS OUT OF HOLE
ROTATING DURING CEMENT OPERATION. CEMENT VOLUME EXCESS CEMENT DRILLED OUT.
DISPLACED WITH DRILL PIPE AND LINER WIPER PLUGS. THE PLUGS JOB COMPLETE.
LATCHED AND SEALED IN THE LANDING COLLAR.
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CEMENTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
LINER TOP PACKERS
Chancellor Liner Top packers are run with or without a liner
hanger below and perform several functions with various
options available. All models provide a square thread
running box for the purpose of carrying liner weight and
providing RH release of setting tools. A smooth tool entry
guide is maintained following completion. All packer seal
elements are weight set.
The Model B liner top packer (and all models) has a tie back
receptacle (TBR) that serves to retain the packer setting dog
sub while running in the hole, preventing premature setting,
as well as to provide for future liner tie back. The Model D
is additionally equipped with a retrievable packoff bushing
profile and splines for rotating the liner while running in
the hole or for right hand set mechanical liner hangers.
The splines also keep the setting tool locked on, preventing
unintentional release. The Model E liner top packer has all
these features including hold down slips to prevent short
liners from moving up the hole.
DRILL PIPE
CASING
MODEL HLTP AND SETTING TOOL MODEL MLTP AND SETTING TOOL
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CEMENTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
LANDING COLLARS
The Chancellor Model WP Landing Collar provides
a latch down seat and seal for the liner wiper plug,
and provides an additional back up to the float
collar and/or the float shoe to ensure that cement
remains in place after displacement. The landing
collar is normally run one or two joints above the
float shoe or just above the float collar. The Model
WP landing Collar is run for either mechanical liner
hangers or adapters, and also used with hydraulic
set liner hangers when it is desirable to reciprocate
or rotate the liner while cementing prior to setting
the liner hanger. 6051-T651 aluminum alloy is used
internally and is easily drillable.
PLUG DSPLACED TO FC
CASING
CASING SHOE
LINER
LINER AND DRILL PIPE LATCHED
OPEN HOLE DOWN PROVIDING BACK UP TO
FLOAT EQUIPMENT
MODEL H LANDING COLLAR 1-2
JOINTS ABOVE FLOAT SHOE
LINER ASSEMBLY ON LINER HANGER SET INITIALLY WITH SETTING BALL, LINER TOP PACKER SET. SETTING EXCESS CEMENT AND INTERNALS
BOTTOM CIRCULATING. SETTING TOOL RELEASED DURING FIRST STAGE TOOLS PULLED OUT OF THE HOLE. DRILLED OUT. JOB COMPLETE
CEMENT OPERATION. CEMENT VOLUME DISPLACED EXCESS CEMENT DRILLED OUT. TBR
WITH DRILL PIPE AND LINER WIPER PLUGS. THE PLUGS CLEAN OUT MILL RUN. BRIDGE PLUG
LATCHED AND SEALED IN THE LANDING COLLAR SET IN LINER TOP. TIEBACK SEAL
NIPPLE AND ORIFICE FLOAT COLLAR
RUN WITH EXTENEDE LINER.
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CEMENTED/SLOTTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
TIEBACK TBR SEAL NIPPLE AND ORIFICE FLOAT COLLAR
The Chancellor Tieback Receptacle (TBR) is usually run
as an integral part of the Liner Top Packer or Setting
Collar and at liner top. It has a special surface finish
so as to provide a positive sealing bore for the seal
nipple assembly during tubing string expansion and/
or contraction in response to pressure to pressure and
temperature. The Polish Bore Receptacle provides the
maximum internal opening through the production tubing
and sealing system.
SETTING TOOL THREADED INTO CEMENT DISPLACED FOLLOWED SETTING TOOL RELEASED AND
CEMENTING SHOE ASSEMBLY. WITH A DRILL PIPE DART. PULLED OUT OF HOLE. CASING
CIRCULATING/CEMENTING ON PISTON SHEARED AND READY FOR DRILL OUT.
BOTTOM. CIRCULATING THRU PORTS IN
SETTING TOOL.
DRILL PIPE
CASING
BLANK LINER
HANGER CASING SHOE
SETTING TOOLS HYDRAULICALLY
UP TO SET SET
PACKER MODEL HO HYDRAULIC STAGE COLLAR
EXTERNAL CASING PACKER (ECP)
REVERSE FLOAT COLLAR
PACKER SLOTTED LINER MODEL CP
WEIGHT SET OPEN HOLE CIRCULATING SHOE
The Stage Collar is typically combined with an ECP to seal off the
annulus and a baffle plate, ball seat or reverse flapper valve to retain
the cement within the liner. These are critical items for keeping the
cement above the slotted liner and out of the uncemented formation
below.
With liner on bottom, the setting ball is dropped to land at the ball seat
just below the ECP. Pump pressure is increased to set the hydraulic
hanger (typically 1200-1500 psi, open and inflate the ECP (approx.
2200-2500 psi) and lastly to hydraulically open the Stage Collar
(approx. 3200-3500 psi) to allow for circulating and cement operation
to follow. The drill pipe dart is launched to displace the drill pipe and
latch in at the Liner Wiper Plug. Displacement of liner continues with
the tandem plugs landing and latching at the HO Stage Collar . 1000-
1500 psi over pump pressure is sufficient to shear out and lock the
closing sleeve.
All internal parts are aluminum alloy and easily drilled, and are firmly
held from rotating during drilling. The port closing sleeve is positively
locked in position after cementing. There are no internal restrictions MODEL JM SOLID NOSE MODEL HO
after drill out. CLOSING PLUG HYDRAULIC STAGE COLLAR
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CEMENTED LINER ASSEMBLIES
MODEL CRS REAMER SHOE
> The Chancellor Reamer Shoe is designed to get liner or casing to TD
despite problems with compromising hole conditions such as tight
hole, bridges, swelling shale, ledges, high deviations, or fill.
> The Reamer Shoe can be circulated, reciprocated, and rotated for
effective results.
> The nose is machined from solid bronze and is designed with a unique
tapered mule shoe profile for negotiating all obstacles. The nose is
locked in with set screws and thread lock to ensure integrity when
reaming or drilling out.
> Tungsten Carbide Matrix is applied to the Reamer Shoe nose in a radial
pattern to create an efficient cutting structure. This pattern includes a
total of four cutter surfaces. This anti aggressive pattern is designed
to easily follow the existing hole and eliminate stalling and minimize
torque build up. The cutter surface area is large enough to last through
long severe jobs.
> Down facing circulating jets (5) are spaced in between the cutter
surfaces to assist in cutting removal and keep the cutter surfaces
from loading up. The radial jet spacing is asymmetrical to maximize
turbulence. The powerful downward direction of the jets minimizes side
jetting that can lead to washouts.
> All internals are PDC drillable.
> Ideally combined with rotating liner hangers and related equipment to
get liner to bottom when circulating and reciprocating are not enough.
> An internal spring loaded float valve in included as standard.
> The Reamer Shoe body is machined from 4140 allow steel.
> Right hand stabilizer blades are machined integral to the body and
offer low torque, excellent centralization, and large bypass.
> Casing or liner connection are high torque bottom shouldered API
Buttress. Torque rings are typically used in the casing string.
A packer setting dog sub (PSDS) is used to set liner top packers after
displacing cement. The PSDS consists of spring loaded dog segments
that collapse and reside in the TBR while running the liner in the hole. In
this run position there is virtually no way to accidentally set the packer.
After setting the hanger, and releasing, the setting tool is picked up so that
the PSDS clears the top of the TBR. The dog segments are now expanded
and can be used to apply weight to set the liner top packer. A Rotating
Packer Dog Sub (RPDS) has a journal bearing that allows the packer
weight to be rotated in. This is especially beneficial in highly deviated or
horizontal applications. A 40,000 lb shear indicator is provided to verify
that weight was applied to the packer.
The Type BSL Setting Tool features a 2S ball seat located between a
PCPA double opposing cup mandrel and a TBR Packoff. The 2S set port
is covered by a port piston during run in to prevent inadvertent hanger
setting due to high circulating pressures or surges. The setting ball lands
on the piston to shear out at approximately 1000psi to expose the hanger
set ports. The ball seat piston shears out at 2500 psi to allow for full fluid
bypass to circulate a change over after set and prevents hydraulic lock
when pulling out of the Packer. There is no rotating allowed while running
in the hole with the BSL. The Type BSL setting tool is pressure tested
before each run.
The Type ESL Setting Tool features a setting port located between a
PCPA double opposing cup mandrel and a retrievable packoff bushing
(RPB) in combination with a slick joint. The 2S ball seat is also an option
for setting the hanger. The Type ESL Setting Tool also provides a spring
loaded rotating dog sub that mates with splines located in the setting
collar. This dog sub transfers torque from the drill string, to the liner,
while in tension or compression for the purpose of setting mechanical TYPE BSL
hangers, rotating liners during the cement operation, or insuring setting
tool engagement during run-in.
TYPE ESL
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SETTING TOOLS
CEMENTED LINER SETTING TOOLS
The Chancellor Cementing Setting Tools are designed for running, setting
and cementing liners with Chancellor Mechanical or Hydraulic Set Liner
Hangers with or without Setting Collars or Liner Top Packers. The Type A
Setting Tool provides a floating nut on a two sided kelly. A lifter and junk
screen is standard when running a Liner Top Tie Back Receptacle (TBR).
After setting the hanger, or setting the liner on bottom, the setting tool
is put in the neutral position and rotated right to release the running nut
from the setting collar. The tool is then picked up and pulled out of the
hole. A type B slick joint is used in combination with the drillable pack
off bushing (DPB) to produce a seal between the liner and the setting tool
during cement operations.
The Type B Setting Tool has all the capabilities of the Model A and also
provides a Rotating Packer Setting Dog Sub (RPSDS) and is used to set
liner top packers after displacing cement. The PSDS consists of spring
loaded dog segments that collapse and reside in the TBR while running
the liner in the hole. In this run position there is virtually no way to
accidentally set the packer. After setting the hanger, cementing the liner,
and releasing, the setting tool is picked up so that the PSDS clears the
top of the TBR. The dog segments are now expanded and can be used
to apply weight to set the liner top packer. A bearing is included so that
the weight can be rotating in. This is especially beneficial where the liner
top is highly deviated or horizontal liner and getting the set weight in is
difficult. There is a 40,000 lbs shear indicator that is most often felt at
surface for confirming that sufficient set packer weight was applied.
In addition to the above, the Model D also utilizes the Retrievable Pack
off Bushing (RPB) and slick joint. The RPB system is mot preferred
method of sealing the liner during cementing as it eliminates the upward
hydraulic forces during pumping and eliminates the need for cement drill
out. The The Model E setting tool has all the features of the Model D
including the
PSDS.
The EHR hydraulic setting tool has the RPDS as well as the RPB but
is features complete hydraulic liner hanger setting and hydraulic
straight pull release where mechanical release is sometimes difficult or
impossible as well as a secondary mechanical release back up option.
The liner can be circulated and rotated in tension, compression, and
neutral while running in the hole. This is most beneficial in horizontal
applications. TYPE A TYPE BR TYPE D TYPE E TYPE EHR
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SETTING TOOLS
PACK OFF SEAL SYSTEMS
The Chancellor Drillable Pack Off Bushing (DPB) is
used to provide a seal between the liner and setting
tool during cementing operations. A Type B slick joint
is stabbed into the V-ring Seal Pack Off Assembly to
provide a high integrity seal. This method significantly
reduces the upward hydraulic force on the drill pipe
during cementing when compared to the casing
packer cup method to provide seal. This is especially
beneficial when cementing larger diameter liners, and/
or cementing at relatively shallow depths where this
upward force might exceed the drill pipe string weight
and hydraulic up the hole and possibly losing the seal
between the liner and the setting tool and ruining the
cement job.
EXTENSION MANDREL
SOLID LIFTER
PLUG SUB
RETAINER SCREEN
PLUG SUB
2” SCHEDULE 160 STAND PIPE
2” SCHEDULE 160 X 4”
VALVE BLOCK
THREADED NIPPLE
2” 1502 UNION ROTATING VALVE
2” 1502 UNION
SWIVEL SUB
V-RING SEALS
THRUST BEARING
BOTTOM CROSSOVER
The drill pipe wiper plug resides in the upper part of the cement head while cement is pumped through the lower part via the two-way valve.
Following the cement pumping operation, the valve is rotated 900 and the drilling mud or water is directed to the top of the cement head, Thee
displacement fluid pressure forces the wiper plug through the cement head valve and into the drill pipe, maintaining displacing fluid/cement
separation. The line on the face of the valve points in the direction of the plug movement. A stop mechanism precisely aligns the valve position.
It is impossible to send the plug down the drill pipe until the valve positioning hole is provided allowing one to insert the actuating lever locking
the valve in the open position.
The Model TD Top Drive Cement Manifold is the preferred choice for use with rotating liner hangers and a top drive unit. The manifold’s solid
construction is rated for 1,300,000 lbs tensile strength. A double set of bearings and seals allow for easy rotation. The drill pipe dart is loaded
in the plug sub. Cement is pumped down thru the swivel and is bypassed around the dart. The plug is launched and displaced by rotating
the bypass plug valve 180 degrees closed and opening the plug ball valve 180 degrees open. A flag sub or a ball dropping sub can be used in
conjunction with the TD manifold.
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SETTING TOOLS
FLAG SUB AND BALL DROP SUB
4 1/2” IF BOX
4 1/2” IF BOX
VALVE RETAINER
AND CAP HOUSING PLUG
VALVE HOUSING
ROTATING VALVE
SHROUD
4 1/2” IF PIN
COVER
INTERNAL LEVER
ARM
RETAINER NUT
FLAG MANDREL EXTERNAL LEVER
ARM
FLAG SUB SECTION BALL DROP SUB SECTION
The Flag Sub provides a simple external indicator and confirmation that the drill pipe dart has launched and left the cement manifold. Running the
Flag Sub is standard on all cemented liner jobs. The Flag Sub is easily maintained and serviceable. The Flag Sub can be run with both the Rotary
type cement manifold and the Top Drive cement manifold.
The central mechanical part of the Flag Sub is an actuator arm that is set in the center of the sub I.D. and extends perpendicular to the Flag Sub
flow. This actuator arm is keyed to a sealed flag mandrel which protrudes form the Flag Sub body. An external lever arm is fixed to the end of the
mandrel. This external lever arm is held in place with a brass trip wire. This wire is sufficiently strong to keep the internal actuator arm in the flow
path during normal circulating and cement pumping. After launch, the drill pipe dart contacts and shears out the trip wire with negligible pressure.
After shear the internal actuator arm swings completely out or the flow path, rotates the mandrel 90 degrees and provides the external indicator
required. This external lever arm movement can be seen from a fair distance. A shroud is fastened to the Flag Sub to protect the external lever arm
and retainer arm.
The Ball Drop Sub is run directly below the Cement Manifold and Flag Sub. The purpose of the Ball Drop Sub is to provide a means of dropping a
setting ball in the circulation flow without picking up and breaking a connection. This is especially necessary for setting of the hydraulic liner hanger.
The design of the Chancellor Ball Drop Sub includes a ball valve housing that is separate from the main body and outside of the full flow path during
circulating. No tensile load is carried through the ball valve. The setting ball is loaded in the valve housing prior to the job. With setting ball loaded,
the rotating valve is pinned in the circulating position. This prevents the accidental launching of the setting ball. When ready to drop the ball, the
retainer pin is pulled, a valve wrench is used to rotate the valve 90 degrees to the drop position. An external drop position indicator is provided.
After drop the valve is pinned.
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