Downhole surveying utilizing multiple measurements
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1. A method for obtaining information regarding a magnetic field within a first wellbore, the method comprising:
- receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor mounted in a downhole tool within the first wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance, the at least one first signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool, the at least one second signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool;
calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the first wellbore in response to the at least one first signal from the first magnetic sensor and the at least one second signal from the second magnetic sensor; and
using the calculated information regarding the magnetic field to calculate an estimate of an orientation of the downhole tool with respect to the magnetic field of the Earth corrected for interference from the magnetic field of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool.
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Abstract
Certain embodiments described herein provide an estimate of the magnetic interference incident upon a drilling system using multiple magneticclaim sensors within a downhole portion of the drilling system in a first wellbore. Certain embodiments utilize the magnetic measurements to determine an axial interference resulting from one or more magnetic portions of the downhole portion and to provide an estimate of a relative location of a second wellbore spaced from the first wellbore.
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1. A method for obtaining information regarding a magnetic field within a first wellbore, the method comprising:
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receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor mounted in a downhole tool within the first wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance, the at least one first signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool, the at least one second signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool; calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the first wellbore in response to the at least one first signal from the first magnetic sensor and the at least one second signal from the second magnetic sensor; and using the calculated information regarding the magnetic field to calculate an estimate of an orientation of the downhole tool with respect to the magnetic field of the Earth corrected for interference from the magnetic field of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A measurement system having a downhole portion configured to move within a wellbore, the downhole portion comprising at least one magnetic region, the measurement system comprising:
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a first magnetic sensor configured to generate a first signal in response to magnetic fields within the wellbore; a second magnetic sensor configured to generate a second signal in response to magnetic fields within the wellbore, the second magnetic sensor spaced apart from the first magnetic sensor by a non-zero distance; and a controller configured to receive the first signal and the second signal and to calculate an estimate of an orientation of the downhole portion with respect to the magnetic field of the Earth corrected for interference from a magnetic field of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole portion. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for estimating an orientation of a downhole portion within a wellbore, the method comprising:
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receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor within the wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance; calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the wellbore in response to the at least one first signal and the at least one second signal; and calculating an estimate of the orientation of the downhole portion corrected for interference due to a magnetic field of the downhole portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for obtaining information regarding a magnetic field within a first wellbore, the method comprising:
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receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor mounted in a downhole tool within the first wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance in a range between 40 feet to 70 feet, the at least one first signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool, the at least one second signal generated in response to magnetic fields of the Earth and of the at least one magnetic region of the downhole tool; and calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the first wellbore in response to the at least one first signal from the first magnetic sensor and the at least one second signal from the second magnetic sensor.
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18. A measurement system having a downhole portion configured to move within a first wellbore, the downhole portion comprising at least one magnetic region, the measurement system comprising:
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a first magnetic sensor configured to generate a first signal in response to magnetic fields within the first wellbore; and a second magnetic sensor configured to generate a second signal in response to magnetic fields within the first wellbore, the second magnetic sensor spaced apart from the first magnetic sensor by a non-zero distance, wherein the downhole portion comprises a rotary steerable tool and one or more of the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor is mounted on the rotary steerable tool; and a controller configured to receive the first signal and the second signal and to calculate at least one of an estimate of a location of a second wellbore relative to the first wellbore and an estimate of an orientation of the downhole portion with respect to the magnetic field of the Earth. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A method for estimating a location of a second wellbore relative to a first wellbore using a magnetic field within the first wellbore, the method comprising:
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receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor within the first wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance in a range between 40 feet to 70 feet; calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the first wellbore in response to the at least one first signal and the at least one second signal; and calculating an estimate of the location of the second wellbore relative to the first wellbore using the calculated information.
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21. A method for estimating a location of a second wellbore relative to a first wellbore using a magnetic field within the first wellbore, the method comprising:
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receiving at least one first signal from a first magnetic sensor and at least one second signal from a second magnetic sensor, the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor within the first wellbore and spaced apart from one another by a non-zero distance, wherein one or more of the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor are mounted on a rotary steerable tool; calculating information regarding the magnetic field within the first wellbore in response to the at least one first signal and the at least one second signal; calculating an estimate of the location of the second wellbore relative to the first wellbore using the calculated information; and steering the rotary steerable tool in response to the estimate.
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