Eduction Pump Or Plunger In Well Patents (Class 166/68)
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Publication number: 20140090837Abstract: A system for identifying location of a plunger that moves along a length of a well, includes an acoustic source carried in the well configured to transmit an acoustic signal when the plunger reaches a sense location in the well. An acoustic receiver is positioned at a top of the well and is configured to receive the acoustic signal processing circuitry processes the received acoustic signal and provides an output indicative of the plunger reaching the sense location.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Robert Carl Hedtke, Nathan Len Wiater
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Patent number: 8672026Abstract: A pumping system comprising: a probe to suction a fluid from a fluid reservoir; a pump in fluid communication with said probe; a sensor for detecting phase changes in said pumping system, said sensor in fluid communication with said probe or pump, said sensor generating a sensor signal; a fluid exit from said pumping system, said fluid exit being in fluid communication with said pump; and a variable force check valve located between said probe and said fluid exit.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Herman van Zuilekom, Michael T. Pelletier, Li Gao
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Patent number: 8657014Abstract: An artificial lift system provides a lifting mechanism located in a well. The lifting mechanism communicates with a remote intake that is located below in the well. A compressed gas source provides compressed gas to the well annulus at a pressure that is sufficient to move the well fluid from the remote intake up to the lifting mechanism. The well has an annulus and tubing. The well has isolation elements that isolate the producing formation from compressed gas in the annulus. Various sources of compressed gas can be used such as a compressor, an accumulator or a gas sales line. A controller is provided to control the intermittent application and removal of compressed gas in the annulus and also to control the operation of the lifting mechanism. The well could be a horizontal well or a vertical well. The well could be a cased hole or an open hole well.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Harbison-Fischer, Inc.Inventor: Bradley Craig Rogers
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Patent number: 8627892Abstract: A plunger for removing fluid from a gas producing well has a fluid path through the plunger body, a narrow passageway within the fluid path, and a central orifice at an end of the passageway. The plunger may have a lip within the fluid path spaced above the central orifice. The lip can interact with gas and fluid exiting the central orifice when the plunger is rising within the gas producing well. The lip may be provided by an internal fishing neck. The plunger may have a bypass valve to allow the plunger to fall while the well is flowing, and may have a central constriction to regulate the rate of falling.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: T-Ram Canada, Inc.Inventor: Rick Nadkrynechny
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Publication number: 20130333893Abstract: In a rotary pump having a rotor and a stator in communication with hydrocarbon production tubing, a submersible pump driver assembly includes a drive motor having an output connected by a drive link to the rotor of the pump. A production housing of the drive assembly includes a production passage receiving the drive link in which the output axis of the drive motor is radially offset from the passage. A control line for providing a drive input to the motor is thus suited to extend alongside the production tubing. The driver assembly thus allows for flushing with only a coiled tubing unit as the coiled tubing can be readily inserted past the offset motor and the motor can be optionally run in reverse to improve flushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Collin Rickey Morris, Joseph Henry Reck, Adam Budenski
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Publication number: 20130333874Abstract: This mandrel places injection gas at the optimum production depth. It has been proven successful and could increase production in America and the world by bringing back into production wells that are not economical any other way. One well at a time, or entire fields can be produced with a single compressor. There is no need for additional packers or valves. Stripper wells account for 40% of total domestic production. There are 1000s of wells not being produced. Huge production OPEC type wells could be produced with this system better, faster, and less expensive than any other system. Using air, or gas in a closed loop this system outperforms every system like it or any other system. The key is to optimize compression with depth beneath the fluid level and reservoir abilities. Waiting to try this and prove it since graduate school seems extreme, but several devices are not allowed or kept from use in the oilfield for whatever reason. The key is to help the small guys compete, and this innovation is ready.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventor: Leonard Alan Bollingham
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Patent number: 8607877Abstract: This invention relates to equipment and a subsea pumping system using a subsea module installed on the sea bed, preferably away from a production well and intended to pump hydrocarbons having a high associated gas fraction produced by one or more subsea production wells to the surface. One object of this invention is achieved by means of the design of a pumping module (PM) which is linked to pumping equipment already present in a production well and which basically comprises: an inlet pipe (2), separator equipment (3), a first pump (4) and a second pump (8). In the subsea pumping system for the production of hydrocarbons with a high gas fraction, the other object of this invention, when oil is pumped from the production well (P) the well pump (13) increases the energy of the fluid in the form of pressure and transmits this increase in energy in the form of an increase in suction pressure in the second pump (8) of the subsea module (PM).Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.-PetrobrasInventor: Roberto Rodrigues
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Patent number: 8607880Abstract: An elongated plunger arrangement for moving up and down in a tubing string and a plunger lift system for an oil well and a gas well, the plunger having an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion, all of the portions having an elongated longitudinally directed bore or cavity therewithin, the plunger also having a direction accelerating arrangement therewithin, the direction accelerating arrangement comprising an elongated acceleration inducing valve containing shift rod extending through the elongated bore, wherein the shift rod is longer than the elongated plunger.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Well Master CorpInventors: Jesse L. Smith, David A. Green, Robert E. Bender
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Patent number: 8602094Abstract: A method facilitates transmission of electric signals across well components which move relative to each other in a wellbore environment. The method utilizes well components which are movably, e.g. rotatably, coupled to each other via one or more conductive bearings. Each conductive bearing has a conductive rolling element which enables relative movement, e.g. rotation, between the well components while simultaneously facilitating transmission of electric signals through the bearing. The method also involves coupling portions of the bearing to each of the well components, and those bearing portions may be connected with electric leads to enable flow of electric signals through the bearing during operation of the system downhole.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Joachim Sihler
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Patent number: 8550218Abstract: A brake actuator has a motor that provides input rotation in first and second directions. A reducer couples to the motor and reduces the input rotation into an output rotation to be applied to a brake screw of a progressive cavity pump drive. A sensor measures rotational speed of the drive shaft. In manual operation, an operator can view an indication of the rotational speed and can manually operate the motor accordingly to control rotation of the shaft. In automated operation, a controller automatically controls the motor based on the rotational speed measured by the sensor. The controller can also use a torque sensor to detect the torque applied to the brake screw, a displacement sensor to detect displacement of the brake screw, and/or a current sensor to detect the current consumption of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Weatherford Industria e Comecio Ltda.Inventors: Jorge Robles Villa, Eduardo Perdomini Lara
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Patent number: 8550175Abstract: A technique facilitates deployment of completion stages downhole in a well environment. A first completion stage is deployed downhole into a wellbore with a plurality of control lines having at least one hydraulic control line and at least one electrical control line. A second completion stage is assembled with an electric submersible pumping assembly and a plurality of corresponding control lines having at least one hydraulic control line and a least one electric control line. The second completion stage is conveyed downhole into the wellbore until engaged with the first completion stage which automatically joins the plurality of control lines. The control lines may then be used to operate both electrical and hydraulic devices of the first completion stage.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Muhammad Shafiq, Donald W. Ross
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Publication number: 20130233533Abstract: A borehole pump system includes an immersion pump (20) and a riser (15) accommodated in the borehole (10). A water treatment system for cleaning pumped water is disposed in the riser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2010Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENT A/SInventor: Jørgen Bach
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Publication number: 20130220600Abstract: A well pressure control method can include regulating pressure in a wellbore by operating a suction pump which draws fluid from an annulus formed between a drill string and the wellbore, the fluid entering the suction pump proximate the earth's surface. Another well pressure control method can include regulating pressure in a wellbore by operating a suction pump which applies suction pressure to an annulus formed between a drill string and the wellbore. A well drilling system can include a suction pump positioned proximate the earth's surface. The suction pump can receive fluid which exits an annulus formed between a drill string and a wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
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Patent number: 8517700Abstract: The present invention relates to a submersible pump and a submersible pump system for pumping liquid to a marine structure, the pump being adapted to be located in a tube. The pump comprises an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion is adapted to be connected to means for suspending the pump in the tube. The pump has a vertical direction extending from the lower portion to the upper portion. The pump further comprises an inlet for allowing the liquid into the pump and an outlet for allowing the liquid out of the pump. The pump further comprises a sealing means located downstream of the inlet and the outlet in the vertical direction, the sealing means being adapted to seal against an inner surface of the tube. The invention further relates to an arrangement for hydraulic drive of the submersible pump and to a semi-submersible unit comprising the submersible pump system.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: GVA Consultants ABInventor: Lars-Olof Liberg
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Patent number: 8511386Abstract: A subsea pumping system using a subsea module is installed on the sea bed, preferably away from production wells and intended to pump hydrocarbons having a high associated gas fraction produced by subsea production wells to the surface. The system achieves an advantage by the design of a pumping module (PM) which is linked to pumping equipment already present in a production well and which includes: an inlet pipe (2), separator equipment (3), a first pump (4) and a second pump (8). Another advantage of the subsea pumping system for the production of hydrocarbons with a high gas fraction is that, when oil is pumped from the production well (P), the well pump (13) increases the energy of the fluid in the form of pressure and transmits this increase in energy in the form of an increase in suction pressure in the second pump (8) of the subsea module (PM).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.—PetrobrasInventor: Roberto Rodrigues
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Patent number: 8505627Abstract: A technique enhances hydrocarbon fluid production. The technique utilizes a well with a plurality of lateral wellbores positioned to facilitate removal of well fluid from a hydrocarbon reservoir. A separator is disposed in the well to receive well fluid that flows from a lateral production leg. Operation of the separator separates well fluid into an oil component and a water component to enable production of the oil component. The water component is injected into the reservoir in a manner that drives well fluid trapped in the reservoir into the lateral production leg.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Ryan Cox
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Publication number: 20130192822Abstract: A system and method for efficiently and effectively removing water from mine areas is presented. In one embodiment, one or more directionally drilled dewatering wells are drilled into the geologic formation such that at least a portion of the dewatering well is positioned underneath the mine. In one embodiment, one or more of the dewatering wells may originate outside the perimeter of the mine so as not to interfere with mine operations. In one embodiment, a hydrogeologic assessment along with mine dewatering requirements may be used to generate a mine dewatering plan. In one embodiment, a hydrogeologic assessment along with a determination of the dewatering requirements of the mine and surrounding areas may be used to create a mine dewatering plan. In one embodiment, the mine dewatering plan provides design information pertaining to each dewatering well.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Jeremy Dowling, Geoff Beale
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Publication number: 20130180730Abstract: A well conveyance system couples to an uphole end of an artificial lift system and operates to push the artificial lift system through a tubing string for deployment in a wellbore. The well conveyance system includes a wellbore tractor adapted to push the artificial lift system through the tubing string and a swab cup assembly having a swab cup and a perforated nipple extending therethrough. The perforated nipple includes a nipple passage allowing for fluid flow from an area downhole from the swab cup to an area uphole from the swab cup when the wellbore tractor operates. A valve selectively blocks the perforated nipple to permit a hydraulic pressure to be applied to the tubing string uphole of the swab cup, exerting a downhole force on the swab cup to aid in deployment of the artificial lift system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Kenneth T. Bebak, Steven K. Tetzlaff
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Patent number: 8485263Abstract: A plunger lift system has a plunger with main and ancillary sleeves that dispose in tubing. The sleeves can move in the tubing between a bumper and a lubricator. Both sleeves have a passage for fluid to pass therethrough, and the sleeves can fall independently of one another from the surface to the bumper. When disposed on the bumper, the sleeves mate together. Building gas pressure downhole can then lift the mated sleeves, which push a column of liquid along with them to the surface. The main sleeve has a narrow stem on its distal end with openings that communicate with the sleeve's passage. A nodule also extends from the distal end. The ancillary sleeve fits at least partially on the narrow stem, and an orifice in the sleeve's opening engages on the nodule. Thus, the mated sleeves close off fluid communication through the main sleeve's passage.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey J. Lembcke
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Patent number: 8474520Abstract: A string for drilling a well for installation and retrieval of ESP equipment without a rig. A well is drilled past the end of casing which has been cemented in place and extends to a wellhead at the surface. A receptacle is attached between production casing joints and run into the well 10. The receptacle is a tubular member with an inclined pocket formed on a side. At least one passage or port in the pocket intersects with a passage in receptacle with one or more lengths of tubing attached to the pocket. A wet connector within the production casing is landed in the receptacle and self aligns to the tubing. Electrical wires run within the tubing mate and lock with the wet connector. This allows an ESP to be run into the well via winch such that it stabs into the wet connector to receive power.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Ignacio Martinez, Raul M. Krasuk, Juan M. Garoby
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Patent number: 8464798Abstract: A plunger for removing fluid from a gas producing well has a fluid path through the plunger body, a narrow passageway within the fluid path, and a central orifice at an end of the passageway. The plunger may have a lip within the fluid path spaced above the central orifice. The lip interacts with gas and fluid exiting the central orifice when the plunger is rising within the gas producing well. The plunger may have a bypass valve to allow the plunger to fall while the well is flowing, and may have a central constriction to regulate the rate of falling.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: T-RAM Canada, Inc.Inventor: Rick Nadkrynechny
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Patent number: 8448704Abstract: A method and system for monitoring any incursion of particulate matter from a gas hydrate formation into a well casing used for the production of the gas hydrate and determining the degree of incursion of particulate material within the distal end of the well casing.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Shunetsu Onodera, Hitoshi Sugiyama, Brian W. Cho, Ahmed Al-Jubori, Masafumi Fukuhara
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Publication number: 20130126155Abstract: A method for pumping fluid at a wellhead is provided. The invented method will improve liquid removal by eliminating the need to transport liquid produced from a well to containment facilities using trucks or large diameter pipelines capable of accommodating periodic surges of a high volume of fluid. The danger that the liquid will freeze in cold weather is also addressed. The invention removes liquid from the well site through a small diameter pipeline as a continuous flow at a constant flow rate. An apparatus for removing liquid from the well site is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: CNX GAS COMPANY LLCInventor: CNX Gas Company LLC
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Patent number: 8443900Abstract: A method of unloading liquid from a reservoir includes deploying a pumping system into a wellbore to a location proximate the reservoir using a cable. The pumping system includes a motor, an isolation device, and a pump. The method further includes setting the isolation device, thereby rotationally fixing the pumping system to a tubular string disposed in the wellbore and isolating an inlet of the pump from an outlet of the pump; supplying a power signal from the surface to the motor via the cable, thereby operating the pump and lowering a liquid level in the tubular string to a level proximate the reservoir; unsetting the isolation device; and removing the pump assembly from the wellbore using the cable.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Zeitecs B.V.Inventors: Lance I. Fielder, Robert Nicholas Worrall
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Patent number: 8439658Abstract: A progressing cavity pump assembly utilizes a reinforced upper section of the stator rubber helix. The pump stator is located at the end of a string of tubing. The reinforced upper section of the stator rubber helix is strong enough, whether reinforced by mechanical means or by strengthening the rubber matrix chemically, so as not to allow the passage of a stop located above or on the top of the pump rotor. The rotor is lowered on a string of rods until the stop above or on top of the rotor lands onto the reinforced upper section of the stator rubber helix. The rotor is then repositioned away from the stator helix a predetermined distance before pump operation begins with rod string rotation.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Nicholas D. Johnson
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Patent number: 8418754Abstract: The invention is generally directed to the novel and unique water pump system that is for manual operation, such as when there is a power failure and electrical pump systems are inoperable. When air is delivered into the air input port of the air line conduit, the air pushes water residing in the static chamber and water conduit up through the main water line and into an optional expansion tank for use. An electrical air compressor may be used to deliver the air. The water pump system may be provided in a parallel configuration for continuous operation and also in a stacked series configuration for deep well environments.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Richard D. Ahern, Jr.
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Patent number: 8403033Abstract: The invention is generally directed to the novel and unique water pump system that is for manual operation, such as when there is a power failure and electrical pump systems are inoperable. An expansion tank is connected to the first end of a water conduit, which runs from below the static water level of the water to the expansion tank. A static chamber is disposed in the well and below the static water level. An air line conduit is fluidly connected to the top portion of the static chamber with the opposing end of the air line conduit being an air input port. When air is delivered into the air input port of the air line conduit, the air pushes water residing in the static chamber and water conduit up through the main water line and into an optional expansion tank for use.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Richard D. Ahern, Jr.
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Patent number: 8397811Abstract: An above-motor mixed flow booster pump combined with a fluid crossover that directs up into the inside of an inverted shroud to allow enhanced gas separation. A gas and liquid separator is used to enhance separation. The system provides gas handling capability for high flow or low flow gas well dewatering applications, including vertical wells, horizontal wells, slant wells. The boost pump allows the moving of a mixed flow upwards to the top of an inverted shroud in wells lacking the required pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Leslie Claud Reid
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Patent number: 8381820Abstract: An in-well ESP string that can be installed or retrieved with a wireline instead of a rig. The ESP is combined with a motor and a hydraulic valve to pump formation fluid from a well to the surface. A wet connector is used to facilitate electrical and hydraulic connections. The ESP system is disposed within a tubing string located within the casing of a well. The hydraulic valve controls the flow of formation fluid to the ESP, opening to allow formation fluid to flow to the ESP, and closing to shut off production. When the valve is closed, the ESP may be cleaned with brine introduced via a flow port in the valve. This cleaning operation allows the ESP string to be to retrieved in an environmentally friendly manner. In addition, the wireline installation and retrieval is significantly less costly and less complicated than currently possible with a rig.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Ignacio Martinez
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Publication number: 20130043023Abstract: The present invention relates to a wellbore pumping system submerged into a wellbore for unloading liquid from a wellbore comprising well fluid, such as gas, having a wellbore pressure, comprising a pump having an inlet and an outlet, a tubing fluidly connected with the outlet of the pump, and a driving unit connected with and powered by a cable, such as a wireline, and having a rotatable drive shaft for driving the pump, wherein the pump is a reciprocating pump comprising at least one pumping unit having a first moving member displaceable in a housing for sucking well fluid into and out of a first chamber. Furthermore, the invention relates to a wellbore pumping method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: WELLTEC A/SInventor: Jorgen Hallundbaek
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Patent number: 8365436Abstract: Method and device for drying a water-containing substance using an air stream by: heating the air stream in a first heat exchanger (1) by direct contact between the air stream and a first portion of the water-containing substance; separating the heated air stream into a first and a second air stream; heating the second air stream in a heating unit (3); drying a second portion of the water-containing substance in a drying unit (5) by direct contact between the heated second air stream and the second portion of the water-containing substance; cooling the second air stream to the temperature level of the first cooling liquid in a second heat exchanger (201a) using a first cooling liquid; mixing the cooled second air stream and the first air stream in a mixing unit; cooling the mixed air stream by means of a second cooling liquid in a third heat exchanger (201b).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Leudal Holding B.V.Inventor: Gijsbert Docters van Leeuwen
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Publication number: 20130025846Abstract: The present invention provides for an apparatus for use with a traveling valve assembly of a downhole pump for releasing gas and thereby breaking gas locks. The apparatus comprises a piston slidably disposed within a cylindrical housing, the piston being driven by an attached plunger element. On the down stroke of the pump, the piston protrudes through end of the cylindrical housing engaging and opening the adjacent valve. On the up stroke of the pump, the piston retracts into the cylindrical housing, disengaging from the valve allowing it to close. Fluid flows along the outer surface of the apparatus by means of fluid ports connected by defined fluid passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: GLOBAL OIL AND GAS SUPPLIES INC.Inventor: Geoffrey Scott
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Patent number: 8360751Abstract: A pump has a pump barrel formed from a larger diameter section and a smaller diameter section. Each section has a biased piston moveable within the section and the pistons are connected together to form a variable volume chamber between the pistons. As the connected pistons move toward the larger diameter section, a volume of fluid is moved through an inlet valve into the variable volume chamber of increasing volume. When the pistons are moved toward the smaller diameter section, a differential volume of fluid is discharged from the variable volume chamber of decreasing volume through a discharge valve into a discharge conduit. The pistons are actuated to move within the pump barrel by application and release of pressure at a remote end of the discharge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Suncor Energy Inc.Inventor: Grant Duncan
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Patent number: 8347955Abstract: Method and apparatus for a plunger lift mechanism with a main channel disposed between a first and second valve. The first valve is closed by engaging a sealing member to a first seat at a proximal end of the main channel and the second valve consequently closes to with a sealing member engaging a second seat at a distal end of the main channel. An amount of pressure accumulates on a first side of the plunger lift to overcome a pressure on a second side of the plunger lift to force the plunger lift to traverse a well bore and evacuate any fluids present above the plunger lift.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: 4S Oilfield Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael Sewell, Amy C. Stephens
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Patent number: 8347953Abstract: A submersible pumping system includes a motor, a pump driven by the motor, a seal section disposed between the pump and the motor and an inline monitoring package connected between the seal section and the motor. The inline monitoring package is electrically connected to the motor through a wye point connection. The inline monitoring package preferably includes a sensor array that includes a plurality of sensors configured to measure conditions internal and external to the submersible pumping system. The inline monitoring package further includes a shaft configured to transmit the output from the motor to the pump. The inline monitoring package further includes a fluid exchange system that accommodates the thermal expansion of lubricants in the motor.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventors: Jesus M. Elizondo, Jr., Keith Kropf
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Patent number: 8336613Abstract: A hydraulic pump includes a hydraulic cylinder assembly comprising a cylinder sealed by an upper head and a lower head and carrying a piston which divides the hydraulic cylinder assembly into an upper chamber and a lower chamber. A load is connected to the piston and urges it toward the lower head. A conduit connects a reversible hydraulic pump assembly in fluid flow communication with a pressurized supply of hydraulic fluid and the lower chamber for counterbalancing the load. A control system is operably associated with the reversible hydraulic pump assembly to cause hydraulic fluid to flow back and forth between the lower chamber of the hydraulic cylinder assembly and the pressurized supply of hydraulic fluid. A system is also provided to counteract leakage in the pump by adding hydraulic fluid makeup on an as needed and controlled basis.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Downhole Water Management, IncInventors: Michael C. Ramsey, Michael L. Finley
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Patent number: 8328539Abstract: According to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, a motor protector comprises a housing defining a compensator chamber; a compensator disposed in the housing having a motor fluid end in fluid communication with a motor fluid and a well fluid end, the compensator axially moveable relative to the housing in response to the expansion and contraction of the motor fluid; and a port formed through the housing to provide fluid communication from exterior of the housing to the well fluid end of the compensator. The compensator may be one selected from the group of a bellows and a plunger.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Sclumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Arthur I. Watson, Christopher E. Featherby
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Patent number: 8322444Abstract: An electric pumping system having an electric submersible pump located downhole in a well, the electric submersible pump comprising a motor part, a pump part, and a protector part; the motor part has an internal motor volume containing motor oil; the motor part connected to an electric power source at surface; a motor oil container located at surface outside of the well; a conduit fluidly connecting the motor oil container with the internal motor volume containing motor oil.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Lauro De Camargo
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Patent number: 8316949Abstract: An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly comprises an integrated sub-assembly encased within a shroud. The integrated sub-assembly comprises a downhole monitoring gauge, a motor, a well fluid intake, a seal section, a mounting member, and an electrical conduit extending between the mounting member and the motor. The intake has a plurality of intake slots positioned a select distance from the mounting member in order to minimize the space for the accumulation of gas within the shroud. The electrical conduit sealingly extends through the mounting member to a receptacle located on an upper portion thereof. Conductors are encased within the conduit and are connected between the receptacle and the motor. The conduit prevents the conductors from being affected by reservoir fluid and pressures.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventor: Mark K. Rooks
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Publication number: 20120279721Abstract: A reciprocating apparatus for pumping pressurized fluid. The reciprocating apparatus comprises a plunger disposed within a cylinder, wherein the plunger is hollow and ported for enabling fluid within the cylinder to flow into the plunger. The plunger includes at least one outlet through which fluid within the plunger flows out of the plunger. In operation, the plunger retracts to displace fluid from the hollow body and into a discharge chamber, and the plunger extends towards the discharge chamber to discharge the displaced fluid. As the plunger alternately retracts and extends, fluid within the plunger continuously flows towards the discharge chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jim SURJAATMADJA, Stanley V. STEPHENSON, Timothy HUNTER
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Patent number: 8302695Abstract: A downhole assembly for deliquifying a wellbore. In an embodiment, the assembly comprises a nozzle section including a converging nozzle and a diverging nozzle in fluid communication with the converging nozzle. In addition, the assembly comprises a throat section including a convergent throat passage proximal the diverging nozzle and a cylindrical throat passage distal the diverging nozzle and extending axially from the convergent throat passage. The convergent throat passage and the cylindrical throat passage are in fluid communication with the diverging nozzle. Further, the assembly comprises a diffuser section coaxially aligned with the throat section. The diffuser section includes a divergent diffuser passage extending axially from the straight throat passage.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: David A. Simpson, Michael D. Scull
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Patent number: 8302689Abstract: A method and apparatus for manipulating fluid, such as measuring bubble point, during drilling or pumping operations including pumping fluid in a borehole through a flow line (200) and drawing fluid from the flow line through an isolation line (232) without substantially dropping pressure of the flow line or without ceasing pumping operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Anthony H. van Zuilekom, Gregory N Gilbert
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Patent number: 8297940Abstract: A downhole pumping assembly has a tubing string with plural barrels which are arranged in-line with the tubing. The tubing string has a seating location adjacent to each barrel. A standing valve arrangement, which includes a standing valve and a seating device, is located with the standing valve adjacent to the lower end of one of the barrels. A plunger has a traveling valve that is located for reciprocation within the one barrel. The plunger has a clearance with each of the barrels so as to form a fluid seal. The plunger reciprocates inside the barrel so as to lift fluid to the surface. Over time, the barrel will exhibit wear. Instead of pulling the entire tubing string to replace the barrel, the standing valve and the plunger are relocated to one of the other barrels located in the tubing string and reciprocation is resumed to resume pumping.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Harbison-Fischer, Inc.Inventor: Benny J. Williams
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Patent number: 8291983Abstract: An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly comprises an integrated sub-assembly encased within a shroud. The integrated sub-assembly comprises a well fluid intake having a shroud hanger formed in an upper portion thereof, a seal section having a motor head formed in a lower portion thereof, and an electrical conduit extending between the shroud hanger and the motor head. The intake has a plurality of fluid entry slots positioned a select distance from the shroud hanger in order to minimize the space for the accumulation of gas within the shroud. The electrical conduit sealingly extends through the shroud hanger to a receptacle located on an upper portion thereof. Conductors are encased within the conduit and are connected between the receptacle and the motor head. The conduit prevents the conductors from being affected by reservoir fluid and pressures.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventor: Mark K. Rooks
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Patent number: 8291979Abstract: A technique includes providing equipment downhole in a well to receive flows. The technique includes regulating a ratio of the flows in the well. The regulation includes regulating the ratio of the flows such that the ratio is substantially independent of pressures of the flows downstream of a point at which the regulation occurs.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Gary M. Oddie
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Publication number: 20120234556Abstract: The present invention relates to a downhole artificial lifting system for introducing fluid into a production casing from an annulus arranged outside the production casing. The production casing has an axial extension and a casing wall with a wall thickness, and the system comprises the production casing which at a first part is surrounded by an intermediate casing creating the annulus which is downwardly closed, and a fluid delivering means pumping fluid into the annulus. The invention also relates to a tool for use in the system and a method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Jørgen Hallundbæk, Paul Hazel
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Patent number: 8261838Abstract: An artificial lift system provides an artificial lift design specifically for the pumping of liquids from natural gas wells, but not limited to this application. In doing so, production rates and reserves recovered can be significantly increased. The artificial lift system uses small diameter continuous tubing to run the pump in the hole and deliver small volumes of high pressure dry gas as a power fluid to the pump. This power fluid forces liquid that has been drawn into the pump from the bottom of the wellbore to surface. By removing the liquids from the wellbore the natural gas can flow unrestricted to surface. The design and equipment allow for a cost effective artificial lift alternative.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Inventor: Terry Bullen
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Patent number: 8256504Abstract: An unlimited stroke drive method for pumping fluid from an oil well in which the well has a tubing string extending from the earth's surface down to a fluid producing formation. The method includes the steps of positioning a pump barrel within the tubing, an upper end of the pump barrel having communication through a standing valve with the interior of the tubing string, vertically reciprocating a length of flexible cable within the tubing string to vertically reciprocate a plunger within the pump barrel to allow a lower portion to quickly fill with fluid from the producing formation and then to a downward position in which fluid within the pump barrel lower portion is transferred through a traveling valve to an area within the pump barrel above the plunger to move formation fluid from within the pump barrel to the interior of the tubing and thence to the earth's surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventor: T. Leon Brown
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Publication number: 20120211239Abstract: A production fluid control apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes: a gas lift assembly in fluid communication with a borehole production conduit, the gas lift assembly configured to control a flow of pressurized gas between an annular region of a borehole and the production conduit; and at least one plug disposed in operable communication with the gas lift assembly, the at least one plug configured to prevent fluid flow through the gas lift assembly and configured to be actuated to allow fluid flow through the gas lift assembly in response to exposure to a downhole fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: James H. Kritzler, Christopher K. Clopper, Zhiyue Xu, Peter J. Fay
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Publication number: 20120211218Abstract: A plunger for use in oil and gas production wells. The plunger may be formed of an elongate body configured to be received in a well tubing. The plunger may be formed of a base material, such as a suitable steel material. The plunger may have a hardened exterior surface formed by boronizing the plunger. The plunger may have improved wear and friction characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventor: David Munoz