Patent classifications
E21B33/1275
ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING UNIT
An electric submersible pump assembly with integral heat exchanger, high-speed self-aligning bearings, and dual bearing thrust chamber is described. The described pump assembly, modules, and components may be used for operating an electric submersible pump at high speeds as well as over a wide range of speeds and flowrates without replacing downhole equipment. The described pump assembly may be shorter than comparable pump assemblies and may be assembled offsite, thereby leading to faster and easier installation with less down time. By operating over a wide range of speeds, the disclosed pump assembly allows the operator to reduce overall inventory, reduce down time for the well, and avoid other complications associated with replacing a pump assembly or other downhole components.
ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING UNIT
An electric submersible pump assembly with integral heat exchanger, high-speed self-aligning bearings, and dual bearing thrust chamber is described. The described pump assembly, modules, and components may be used for operating an electric submersible pump at high speeds as well as over a wide range of speeds and flowrates without replacing downhole equipment. The described pump assembly may be shorter than comparable pump assemblies and may be assembled offsite, thereby leading to faster and easier installation with less down time. By operating over a wide range of speeds, the disclosed pump assembly allows the operator to reduce overall inventory, reduce down time for the well, and avoid other complications associated with replacing a pump assembly or other downhole components.
Inflatable packer internal pressure compensation assembly
An inflatable packer assembly features a pump and a piping network configurable to add fluid or remove fluid from the inflatable. Sensor can detect borehole variables and transmit readings to a remote location. Commands can be sent from the remote location to a borehole controller to configure the piping system for addition or removal of fluid from the inflatable to a desired level. A power source can power the pump and automatic valves to configure the system for addition or removal of fluid. Control from a remote location can be manual or automatic based on algorithms loaded on a processor that can be remotely locally located by the inflatable. A reservoir with clean fluid that is in pressure balance with borehole fluids can be used with a fluid separation device between clean and well fluids. Well fluids can be screened before being delivered to the inflatable.
BOTTOM HOLE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A MULTI-STAGE RECIPROCATING AND AUTOMATICALLY RESET PUMP
Automated systems are disclosed that enable the rapid provision of fluids to downhole isolation tools. This is achieved by automatically optimizing the use of power available downhole by providing a high flowrate when pressure demand is low and a lower flowrate when pressure demand is high. Methods are disclosed which utilize the apparatus in a bottom hole assembly during downhole operations for isolating segments of a borehole.
Annular barrier with expansion verification
The present invention relates to an annular barrier for being expanded in an annulus between a well tubular structure and a wall of a borehole or another well tubular structure downhole for isolating a first zone from a second zone in the annulus, the annulus having an annulus pressure, the annular barrier comprising: a tubular part for being mounted as part of the well tubular structure, the tubular part comprising an inside having an inside pressure, an expandable sleeve surrounding the tubular part and having an inner face facing the tubular part and an outer face facing the borehole or the wall, each end of the expandable sleeve being connected with the tubular part, an annular space between the inner face of the expandable sleeve and the tubular part, the annular space having a space pressure, and a valve system having a first system position in which fluid communication is provided between the inside of the tubular part and the annular space and a second system position in which fluid communication is provided between the annular space and the annulus, and a space fluid channel fluidly connecting the valve system with the annular space and which annular space in the first system position is fluidly connected with the inside of the tubular part and the annular space in the second system position is fluidly connected with the annulus, wherein the annular barrier further comprises an expansion indication unit and a chamber having a chamber pressure which is lower than a predetermined first pressure, the expansion indication unit has a first port in fluid communication with the space fluid channel, a second port in fluid communication with the chamber and a third port in fluid communication with the inside of the tubular part, the expansion indication unit has a first unit position in which the second port is fluidly disconnected from the third port and a second unit position in which the second port is fluidly connected with the third port. The present invention also relates to a downhole system and to an expansion detection method.
Electric submersible pumping unit
An electric submersible pump assembly with integral heat exchanger, high-speed self-aligning bearings, and dual bearing thrust chamber is described. The described pump assembly, modules, and components may be used for operating an electric submersible pump at high speeds as well as over a wide range of speeds and flowrates without replacing downhole equipment. The described pump assembly may be shorter than comparable pump assemblies and may be assembled offsite, thereby leading to faster and easier installation with less down time. By operating over a wide range of speeds, the disclosed pump assembly allows the operator to reduce overall inventory, reduce down time for the well, and avoid other complications associated with replacing a pump assembly or other downhole components.
Electric submersible pumping unit
An electric submersible pump assembly with integral heat exchanger, high-speed self-aligning bearings, and dual bearing thrust chamber is described. The described pump assembly, modules, and components may be used for operating an electric submersible pump at high speeds as well as over a wide range of speeds and flowrates without replacing downhole equipment. The described pump assembly may be shorter than comparable pump assemblies and may be assembled offsite, thereby leading to faster and easier installation with less down time. By operating over a wide range of speeds, the disclosed pump assembly allows the operator to reduce overall inventory, reduce down time for the well, and avoid other complications associated with replacing a pump assembly or other downhole components.
Electric submersible pumping unit
An electric submersible pump assembly with integral heat exchanger, high-speed self-aligning bearings, and dual bearing thrust chamber is described. The described pump assembly, modules, and components may be used for operating an electric submersible pump at high speeds as well as over a wide range of speeds and flowrates without replacing downhole equipment. The described pump assembly may be shorter than comparable pump assemblies and may be assembled offsite, thereby leading to faster and easier installation with less down time. By operating over a wide range of speeds, the disclosed pump assembly allows the operator to reduce overall inventory, reduce down time for the well, and avoid other complications associated with replacing a pump assembly or other downhole components.
Provision of internal lines in a well tool
A well tool can include a closure member having open and closed positions, a seat having a flow passage blocked by the closure member in the closed position, and a line extending through the seat. A communication method can include positioning a conduit in an interior of a well tool, and conducting a signal via the conduit between annular structures surrounding a longitudinal flow passage of the well tool. A well system can include a well tool connected in a tubular string, a flow passage of the tubular string extending through the well tool, the well tool including a closure member having open and closed positions, in which the closure member respectively permits and blocks flow through the flow passage, an annular cavity surrounding the flow passage, and a line, the closure member and the line being positioned in the annular cavity in the open position.
Subsurface annular pressure management system—a method and apparatus for dynamically varying the annular well pressure
A downhole tool includes a choke, a controller, a communication and power element, instrumentation, and a stabilizer. The choke is configured to vary an annular well pressure. The choke includes an expandable element having an expanded position, an expanding position, and an unexpanded position. The controller is connected to the choke and is configured to place the choke in the expanded position, the expanding position, and the unexpanded position. The communication and power element is electronically connected to the controller. Power and instructions are sent to the controller from the communication and power element. The instrumentation is electronically connected to the communication and power element. The instrumentation comprises sensors configured to obtain downhole data and the downhole data is sent to the communication and power element. The stabilizer is configured to centralize the choke within the casing string.