Patent ID: 6877559

Claim:
A method of retrieving a sample of formation fluid from a formation layer traversed by a cased borehole comprising the steps of: a) making a plurality of perforation sets through the casing wall into the formation layer, wherein the orientation of the perforation sets is selected so that the angle between adjacent perforation sets equals 360° divided by the number of perforation sets, the perforation sets being further vertically distinct one from the other; b) lowering a sampling tool into the borehole to the first perforation set, an annulus being formed between said sampling tool and said casing wall, said sampling tool comprised of a tool body, a central conduit in the tool body, having an inlet and a discharge in fluid communication with said annulus, multiple fluid sample container in fluid communication with the central conduit, a system for drawing fluids into and discharging fluids from the central conduit, a system for selectively opening and closing the fluid sample containers, the sampling tool having selectively expandable upper and a lower packers arranged at either side of the inlet of the central conduit, wherein the discharge opens above the upper packer or below the lower packer, wherein the distance between the upper and the lower packer is larger than the height of a perforation set, wherein the length of the longest packer is smaller than the spacing between adjacent perforation sets; c) setting the packers so that the first perforation set is straddled between the packers creating an isolation zone and drawing fluid annulus fluid into the central conduit and discharging it into the annulus external to the isolation zone; d) drawing fluid from the formation into the central conduit, storing the formation fluid in the first of the multiple sample containers and shutting off the sample container; e) positioning the sampling tool near the next perforation set, setting the packers so that the perforation set is straddled between the packers, repeating steps c) and d), storing the formation fluid in successive sample containers until samples have been retrieved for each perforation set and retrieving the sample tool.