WO2007144844A2 - A method for continuously batch mixing a cement slurry - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a method for preparing a cement slurry for use in an oil well, and more particularly to such a method of preparing a cement slurry in a continuous batch mix process.
- Batch mixers exist for many industries, and generally involve combining two or more constituent elements into a container and mixing them until a homogeneous mixture exists.
- a cement slurry must be mixed from its solid and liquid constituent elements in very precise proportions in order to obtain desired resultant properties in the mixture.
- the batch mixing process is very simple to control since it consists of mixing a predetermined volume of solids with a predetermined volume of liquid.
- the slurry when larger volumes of a cement slurry are required, the slurry must be mixed continuously as it is pumped downhole into a well. Generally this is accomplished by continuously adding and mixing the solid and liquid constituent elements of the cement slurry into the mix tub, while simultaneously pumping the mixed slurry out of the mix tub. A problem with this process is that it requires precise and continuous control of the "addition rates" or the rates at which the solid and liquid constituents are added into the mix tub.
- a common mixing method involves measuring the density of the resultant slurry mixture within the mix tub, rather than directly measuring the rate of addition of the constituent elements .
- the present invention is a method for continuously batch mixing a homogenized cement slurry that includes providing first and second mix tubs which each perform a batch mixing process which includes: receiving a measured quantity of solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture; mixing the solid and liquid constituents of the cement mixture into a homogenized cement slurry; and delivering the homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into a well.
- the first and second mix tubs alternate these batch mixing processes in a synchronized manner such that at any given time one or the other of the first and the second mix tubs is delivering its homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into the well.
- the present invention is a method for continuously batch mixing a homogenized cement slurry that includes providing first, second, and third mix tubs which each perform a batch mixing process that includes: receiving a measured quantity of solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture; mixing the solid and liquid constituents of the cement mixture into a homogenized cement slurry; and delivering the homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into a well.
- the first, second, and third mix tubs alternate said batch mixing processes in a synchronized manner such that at any given time one of the first, second and third tubs is delivering its corresponding homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into the well.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a continuous batch mix system according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a mixing device for use with a mix tub that forms a portion of the continuous batch mix system of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of a use of the continuous batch mix system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a continuous batch mix system according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a continuous batch mix system according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a continuous batch mix system according to yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- embodiments of the present invention are directed to a continuous batch mix system for receiving a cement mixture, mixing the received cement mixture into a homogenized cement slurry, and delivering the homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into an oil well.
- a predetermined amount of the liquid and solid constituents of the cement mixture are combined in a mix tub, and homogenized therein prior to the resultant slurry being pumped out of the mix tub.
- the continuous batch mix system includes a first mix tub and a second mix tub.
- the first mix tub receives the constituent elements of a cement mixture and mixes them into a homogenized cement slurry.
- a second mix tub then similarly receives the constituent elements of a cement mixture and similarly mixes them into a homogenized cement slurry.
- the homogenized slurry in the first mix tub is simultaneously pumped into the well.
- the first and second mix tubs alternate in performing the functions of mixing and delivering slurry until the desired amount of homogenized cement slurry has been pumped into the well .
- FIG. 1 shows a continuous batch mix system 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the system 10 includes a first mix tub 12 and a second mix tub 14.
- each mix tub 12,14 receives separated constituent elements of a cement mixture, mixes the elements therein to form a homogenized cement slurry, and delivers the homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into a well 16.
- a liquid source 18 containing liquid constituents of a cement mixture is connected to each mix tub 12,14.
- the liquid source 18 is connected to a branched conduit 20, which in turn is connected to both the first mix tub 12 and to the second mix tub 14.
- the branched liquid conduit 20 allows a single liquid source 18 to provide liquid constituents of the cement mixture to both mix tubs 12, 14.
- a surge tank (or another appropriate bulk delivery source) 22 containing solid constituents of a cement mixture is also connected to each mix tub 12,14.
- the surge tank 22 is connected to a branched conduit 24, which in turn is connected to both the first mix tub 12 and to the second mix tub 14.
- the branched solids conduit 24 allows the surge tank 22 to provide solid constituents of the cement mixture to both mix tubs 12,14.
- the liquid source 18 includes mix fluid, such as water, and the surge tank 22 includes a solid mixture of cement chemicals.
- the liquid source 18 and the surge tank 22 do not include all of the components of the desired resultant cement slurry.
- some desirable cement chemicals are not present in the solid mixture in the surge tank 22 and must instead be added separately. These chemicals or additives are typically added in liquid form.
- one or more additional liquid sources 26 containing these liquid additives is also connected to each mix tub 12,14.
- These additives may include chemicals such as fluid loss additives, retarders, anti- foaming additives, extenders and/or other additives.
- the one or more additional liquid sources 26 may each be connected to a branched conduit 28 connected to both the first mix tub 12 and to the second mix tub 14 to allow the additional liquid source (s) 26 to provide the additional liquid additives of the cement mixture to both mix tubs 12,14.
- the liquid source 18 includes a mix fluid, such as water
- the surge tank 22 includes a solid mixture of cement chemicals
- the additional liquid source (s) 26 include additional liquid additives of the cement mixture.
- each mix tub 12,14 mixes the constituents to form a homogenized cement slurry.
- a recirculation line 34 facilitates the homogenization of the cement mixture in each mix tub 12,14 by recirculating the slurry constituents until a homogenized cement slurry is formed. This homogenization can be accomplished by recirculating the constituents in the mix tub 12,14 as shown and/or by agitating the constituents in the mix tub 12,14, such as by use of mix paddles, vibrators or other similar devices. Alternatively the constituents may be homogenized by any appropriate means.
- the recirculation line 34 includes a conduit which connects a lower portion of each mix tub 12,14 to a higher portion of each mix tub 12,14.
- a pump 36 is also connected to the recirculation line 34.
- the pump 36 pumps the liquid and solid constituents of the cement mixture from a lower portion of the mix tub 12,14 to a higher portion of the mix tub 12,14 allowing the constituent elements to continually recirculate within the mix tub 12,14.
- This recirculation of the constituent elements of the cement mixture creates an agitation of the elements which contributes to homogenizing the mixture into a homogenized cement slurry.
- the recirculation line 34 may receive the contents of the mix tub 12,14 at any elevation in the tub 12,14 and return the contents to any other elevation in the tub 12, 14.
- the attachment of the solids conduit 24 to each mix tub 12,14 is adjacent to the upper attachment of the recirculation line 34 to its corresponding mix tub 12,14. This further facilitates the homogenization of the solid and liquid consistent elements within each mix tub 12,14 since the solid constituents from the solids conduit 24 are immediately dispersed and entrained upon entry to the mix tub 12,14 by the fluid exiting the adjacently positioned upper end of the recirculation line 34.
- the slurry is delivered to an outlet conduit 30, which is fluidly connected to a pumping system 25 which pumps the slurry into the well 16.
- the outlet conduit 30 may also be fluidly connected to the recirculation pump 36.
- the recirculation pump 36 may be used both to direct the cement constituents to the recirculation line 34 to form a homogenized cement slurry; and to direct the homogenized mixture to the pumping system 25 through the outlet conduit 30.
- the direction of flow from the recirculation pump 36 is dependent on valves 31 and 33.
- a recirculation line valve 31 when a recirculation line valve 31 is open and an outlet conduit valve 33 is closed, fluid is directed to the recirculation line 34; and when the recirculation line valve 31 is closed and the outlet conduit valve 33 is open fluid is directed to the outlet conduit 30.
- a control system 38 is electrically connected to valves 20a-b, 24a-b, and 28a-b which respectively control the delivery of constituents from the liquid source 18, the surge tank 22, and the additional liquid source (s) 26 to the mix tubs 12,14; and valves 31,33 which respectively control the delivery of the constituents from the mix tubs 12,14 to the recirculation line 34 and the outlet conduit 30.
- the control system 38 is able to initiate and shut off flow from the each of the liquid source 18, the surge tank 22, the additional liquid source (s) 26, and the outlet conduit 30.
- the control system 38 may be manually or automatically operated.
- a measurement system 40 is attached to each mix tub 12,14.
- each mix tub 12,14 is used to continuously batch mix a cement mixture.
- batch mix it is meant that a predetermined amount of liquid and solid constituents of a cement mixture is combined into a mix tub 12,14 and mixed therein to form a homogenized cement slurry prior to pumping the homogenized slurry out of the mix tub 12,14.
- the proportions of each of the constituent elements of the cement mixture can be very precisely controlled, since such a process only requires measuring and controlling the total quantity of the constituents entered into the mix tub, rather than continuously measuring and controlling the rate of entry of the constituents into the mix tub as is required by use of the above described continuous mix process.
- continuous it is meant that the system 10 of the present invention continuously delivers a homogenized cement slurry to a well 16 until a desired amount of the homogenized slurry has been pumped into the well 16. This continuous delivery is accomplished by alternately using each mix tub 12,14 for batch mixing and slurry delivery.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of a use of the continuous batch mix system 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- a predetermined amount of liquid constituents 42 of a cement mixture is pumped from the liquid source 18 to the first mix tub 12 through the liquid conduit 20.
- the measurement system 40 measures the mass of the first mix tub 12.
- entry of the liquid constituents 42 into the first mix tub 12 is shut off either manually or automatically by the control system 38.
- a predetermined amount of solid constituents 44 of the cement mixture is then fed from the surge tank 22 to the first mix tub 12 through the solids conduit 24.
- the measurement system 40 measures the mass of the first mix tub 12.
- the measurement system 40 indicates the desired amount of solid constituents 44 in the first mix tub 12 entry of the solid constituents 44 into the first mix tub 12 is shut off either manually or automatically by the control system 38.
- additional liquid additives 46 from the additional liquid source (s) 26 may or may not be needed.
- a predetermined amount of liquid additives 46 is then pumped from the additional liquid source (s) 26 to the first mix tub 12 through the liquid additives conduit (s) 28.
- the measurement system 40 measures the mass of the first mix tub 12.
- the measurement system 40 indicates the desired amount of liquid additives 46 in the first mix tub 12
- entry of the liquid additives 46 into the first mix tub 12 is shut off either manually or automatically by the control system 38.
- the liquid additives 46 may be metered in a different manner.
- a batch of the desired cement mixture is contained in the first mix tub 12.
- the batch mixture in the first mix tub 12 is then mixed by any of the homogenizing means discussed above to form a homogenized cement slurry.
- the homogenizing means is activated as soon as the solid constituents 44 begin entering the first mix tub 12 and continues for a desired time period after all of the constituent elements of the cement mixture have been added to the first mix tub 12. This ensures an adequate mixing of the elements to form the desired homogenized cement slurry.
- the homogenized cement slurry After the homogenized cement slurry is formed in the first mix tub 12, it is delivered to the pumping system 25 through the outlet conduit 30. Simultaneous to the delivery of the homogenized slurry from the first mix tub 12, a new batch of homogenized cement slurry is prepared in the second mix tub 14 in the same manner as is described above with respect to the first mix tub 12. Homogenized slurry is delivered from the first mix tub 12 to the pumping system 25 until the first mix tub 12 is empty. At this time, the homogenized slurry contained in the second mix tub 14 is delivered from the second mix tub 14 to the pumping system 25 through the outlet conduit 30.
- a new batch of homogenized cement slurry is prepared in the first mix tub 14.
- Homogenized slurry is delivered from the second mix tub 14 to the pumping system 25 until the second mix tub 14 is empty.
- the now homogenized slurry from the first mix tub 12 is delivered to the well pumping system 25 and a new batch of homogenized cement slurry is prepared in the second mix tub 14.
- homogenized slurry is continually pumped from the pumping system 25 to the well 16 until the desired amount of homogenized cement slurry has been delivered.
- the amount of time required to mix a new batch of homogenized cement slurry within one of the mix tubs 12,14 is less than the amount of time required to deliver the homogenized cement slurry out of the other of the mix tubs 12,14 in order for the slurry to be continuously delivered to the pumping system 25.
- This continuous batch mix process results in a homogenized cement slurry being continuously pumped from the continuous batch mix system 10 to the well 16.
- a displacement fluid such as water
- a separate "displacement tank” is used to supply and measure the quantity of displacement fluid used.
- each of the mix tubs 12,14 may be used as a displacement tank.
- a displacement fluid 56 such as water
- the liquid source 18 is pumped from the liquid source 18 to the first mix tub 12 through the liquid conduit 20. This pumping continues until the first mix tub 12 is full.
- the displacement fluid 56 is then pumped from the first mix tub 12 to the well 16.
- the second mix tub 14 is filled with displacement fluid 56.
- the displacement fluid 56 from the second mix tub 14 is then pumped in the well 16 while the first mix tub 12 is filled with displacement fluid 56.
- the measurement system 40 measures the accumulated mass of displacement fluid. When this accumulated mass reaches a predetermined amount, entry of the displacement fluid 56 into the mix tubs 12,14 is shut off either manually or automatically by the control system 38, and the cementing operation is complete.
- an alternative measurement system may measure other properties of the constituent elements of the cement mixture indicative of the quantity of the constituents in each mix tub 12,14, such as volume or another appropriate property.
- such an alternative measurement system 40' includes a level sensor placed on or within each mix tub 12,14.
- the level sensor performs as that described above with respect to the mass measurement system 40. That is, the liquid constituents 42, the solid constituents 44, and (if needed) the liquid additives 46 are added to each mix 12,14 until the level sensor 40' indicates a desired volume of the added constituents 42,44,46.
- Such a volumetric measurement system 40' may similarly be used to measure a quantity of displacement fluid 56 in each mix tub 12,14 when the mix tubs 12,14 are being used as displacement tanks.
- the desired cement mixture may be obtained from the solid and liquid constituents contained in the liquid source 18 and the surge tank 22.
- Such a sequence decreases the total time it takes for the constituents to be added to the mix tubs 12, 14 and hence increases the rate at which the resultant homogenized cement slurry may be pumped to the well 16.
- a flowmeter 60 (as shown in FIG. 1) may be placed in the liquid conduit 20 which connects the liquid source 18 to the mix tubs 12,14.
- the flowmeter 60 may be used to measure the volume and/or mass of the liquid constituents entering the mix tub 12,14 from the liquid source 18.
- the liquid constituents may continue to enter the mix tub 12,14 until the flowmeter 60 indicates that a desired volume and/or mass of the liquid constituents is in the mix tub 12, 14.
- the solid constituents enter the mix tub 12,14 until the measurement system 40,40' indicates that a desired amount of the solid constituents is in the mix tub 12,14.
- the solid constituents are entered into the mix tub 12,14 until the mass measurement system 40 indicates that a desired total mass of the solid and liquid constituents is in the mix tub 12,14.
- the solid constituents are entered into the mix tub 12,14 until the volume measurement system 40' indicates that a desired total volume of the solid and liquid constituents is in the mix tub 12,14.
- entry of the desired amount of liquid constituents is completed before the desired total mass or total volume of the constituents in each mix tub 12,14 is reached. This allows for increased accuracy in metering the desired amount of the solid constituents into the mix tub 12,14.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic representation of a continuous batch mix system 10' that includes three mix tubs 70,71,72.
- each mix tub 70,71,72 is connected to a liquid source 18 through a liquid conduit 20', and a surge tank 22 through a solids conduit 24' for supplying each mix tub 70,71,72 with solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture.
- Each mix tub 70,71,72 also includes any of the homogenizing means discussed above for mixing the constituents therein into a homogenized cement slurry which is pumped to a well 16 through an outlet conduit 30' .
- FIG. 4 also includes any of the measurement devices described above 60,40,40' for determining the quantity of solid and liquid constituents in each mix tub 70,71,72.
- the embodiment of FIG. 4 may include any of the above variations described with respect to FIG. 1-3, which are not repeated hereinafter to avoid duplicity.
- One advantage of the embodiment of FIG. 4 is that as a first mix tub 70 is receiving the solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture, a second mix tub 71 is mixing the solid and liquid constituents received therein into a homogenized cement slurry, and a mixed homogenized cement slurry is being pumped from a third mix tub 72 into a well 16.
- the third mix tub 72 When the third mix tub 72 is empty, the third mix tub 72 receives the solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture; the first mix tub 70 mixes its solid and liquid constituents received therein into a homogenized cement slurry; and a mixed homogenized cement slurry is pumped from the second mix tub 71 into the well 16.
- the second mix tub 71 When the second mix tub 71 is empty, the second mix tub 71 receives the solid and liquid constituents of a cement mixture; the third mix tub 72 mixes its solid and liquid constituents received therein into a homogenized cement slurry; and a mixed homogenized cement slurry is pumped from the first mix tub 70 into the well 16.
- the combination of the three mix tub 70,71,72 continuously delivers a homogenized cement slurry to the well 16 as each mix tub 70,71,72 sequentially performs the functions of receiving a cement mixture, mixing the received cement mixture into a homogenized cement slurry, and delivering the homogenized cement slurry to be pumped into the well 16 until the desired total amount of homogenized slurry is pumped into the well 16.
- Such a sequence separates the receiving and homogenizing times of the tubs involved with mixing, and thereby increases the maximum operating rate of the system 10' to a rate very close to the maximum rate at which the solid and liquid constituents can be delivered to a mix tub 70,71,72.
- each mix tub 70,71,72 may be used as a displacement tank to pump displacement fluid behind the pumped homogenized cement slurry to direct the slurry 48 up the annulus 50 between a wall 54 of the well 16, and a casing string 52 within the well 16.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 show schematic representations of continuous batch mix systems 1OA, 1OA' according to alternative embodiments of the invention.
- These systems 1OA, 1OA' each include a mixer 75 that facilitates homogenizing of the solid and liquid constituents of the cement mixture.
- the solid and liquid constituents from the surge tank 22 and the liquid source 18, respectively enter the mixer 75 before entering the mix tubs 12,14.
- the recirculation flow also enters the mixer 75 to contribute energy to the mixing process. However, in other embodiments this may not be necessary.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 may include any of the measurement devices described above 60,40,40' for determining the quantity of solid and liquid constituents in each mix tub 12,14. In all other respects, the embodiments of FIGs. 5 and 6 may operate and include any of the above variations described with respect to FIG. 1-4 which are not repeated hereinafter to avoid duplicity.
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