F04B47/04

RODLESS PUMP AND MULTI-SEALING HYDRAULIC SUB ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEM
20230250713 · 2023-08-10 ·

Oil and gas companies worldwide strive to improve artificial lift efficiencies to minimize environmental footprint and lower operational expense. In order to lower artificial lift costs, the traditional rod pump must be replaced and improved upon. The present invention of the rodless pump and multi-sealing hydraulic sub is an optimized hydraulic pumping system that eliminates rod wear, lowers pump intake pressure, and extends the reserve life of oil and gas wells regardless of casing configuration or depth. Lowering the pump's intake pressure in an oil and gas well by using a positive displacement pump such as the present invention will allow maximum hydrocarbon reserves to be produced with minimal energy consumption to power the pump. The superior surface seals and smaller footprint of the rodless pump eliminate the possibility of surface hydrocarbon leaks, minimizing environmental impact.

RODLESS PUMP AND MULTI-SEALING HYDRAULIC SUB ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEM
20230250713 · 2023-08-10 ·

Oil and gas companies worldwide strive to improve artificial lift efficiencies to minimize environmental footprint and lower operational expense. In order to lower artificial lift costs, the traditional rod pump must be replaced and improved upon. The present invention of the rodless pump and multi-sealing hydraulic sub is an optimized hydraulic pumping system that eliminates rod wear, lowers pump intake pressure, and extends the reserve life of oil and gas wells regardless of casing configuration or depth. Lowering the pump's intake pressure in an oil and gas well by using a positive displacement pump such as the present invention will allow maximum hydrocarbon reserves to be produced with minimal energy consumption to power the pump. The superior surface seals and smaller footprint of the rodless pump eliminate the possibility of surface hydrocarbon leaks, minimizing environmental impact.

Bottom hole assembly including a multi-stage reciprocating and automatically reset pump
11761314 · 2023-09-19 ·

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.

ACTIVE ACCUMULATOR
20220025909 · 2022-01-27 ·

An active accumulator system which automatically adjusts or adapts the charge pressure or volume of an accumulator to maintain an optimal charge pressure or volume of the accumulator may provide optimal operation of a pump. An active accumulator system may comprise a flow line coupled to a pump, wherein a fluid flows through the flow line to the pump, an accumulator coupled to the flow line, a transducer coupled to the pump, wherein the transducer detects a parameter of the pump at an inlet of the pump, and a controller coupled to the transducer and the accumulator, wherein the controller receives the parameter, and wherein the controller regulates air flow to the accumulator such that the accumulator is adjusted to an optimal charge pressure based at least in part on the parameter.

Rodless Pump and Multi-Sealing Hydraulic Sub Artificial Lift System
20220010661 · 2022-01-13 · ·

Oil and gas companies worldwide strive to improve artificial lift efficiencies to minimize environmental footprint and lower operational expense. In order to lower artificial lift costs, the traditional rod pump must be replaced and improved upon. The present invention of the rodless pump and multi-sealing hydraulic sub is an optimized hydraulic pumping system that eliminates rod wear, lowers pump intake pressure, and extends the reserve life of oil and gas wells regardless of casing configuration or depth. Lowering the pump's intake pressure in an oil and gas well by using a positive displacement pump such as the present invention will allow maximum hydrocarbon reserves to be produced with minimal energy consumption to power the pump. The superior surface seals and smaller footprint of the rodless pump eliminate the possibility of surface hydrocarbon leaks, minimizing environmental impact.

COMPACT HIGH PRESSURE, HIGH LIFE INTENSIFIER PUMP SYSTEM
20210348605 · 2021-11-11 ·

A pumping system pumps material or fluid downhole, for example, to perform a stimulation operation. The pumping system comprises a hydraulic pump coupled to an intensifier. The intensifier comprises a piston which allows for a small footprint as compared to an intensifier with a plunger. The hydraulic cylinder of the intensifier is protected from the corrosive, erosive and abrasive effects of the material or fluid to be pumped by one or more seals. Using the intensifier that includes a piston provides for a greater reliability of the overall pumping system as fewer strokes are required and a compact pumping system as the stroke length of the intensifier with a piston is less than the stroke length required for a plunger.

COMPACT HIGH PRESSURE, HIGH LIFE INTENSIFIER PUMP SYSTEM
20210348605 · 2021-11-11 ·

A pumping system pumps material or fluid downhole, for example, to perform a stimulation operation. The pumping system comprises a hydraulic pump coupled to an intensifier. The intensifier comprises a piston which allows for a small footprint as compared to an intensifier with a plunger. The hydraulic cylinder of the intensifier is protected from the corrosive, erosive and abrasive effects of the material or fluid to be pumped by one or more seals. Using the intensifier that includes a piston provides for a greater reliability of the overall pumping system as fewer strokes are required and a compact pumping system as the stroke length of the intensifier with a piston is less than the stroke length required for a plunger.

MAGNETIC THRUST LOAD SUPPORT FOR DOWNHOLE-TYPE SYSTEM
20220006352 · 2022-01-06 ·

A downhole-type system includes a rotatable shaft; a sensor that can sense an axial position of the shaft and generate a first signal corresponding to the axial position of the shaft; a controller coupled to the sensor, in which the controller can receive the first signal generated by the sensor, determine an amount of axial force to apply to the shaft to maintain a target axial position of the shaft, and transmit a second signal corresponding to the determined amount of axial force; and multiple magnetic thrust bearings coupled to the shaft and the controller, in which each magnetic thrust bearing can receive the second signal from the controller and modify a load, corresponding to the second signal, on the shaft to maintain the target axial position of the shaft.

MAGNETIC THRUST LOAD SUPPORT FOR DOWNHOLE-TYPE SYSTEM
20220006352 · 2022-01-06 ·

A downhole-type system includes a rotatable shaft; a sensor that can sense an axial position of the shaft and generate a first signal corresponding to the axial position of the shaft; a controller coupled to the sensor, in which the controller can receive the first signal generated by the sensor, determine an amount of axial force to apply to the shaft to maintain a target axial position of the shaft, and transmit a second signal corresponding to the determined amount of axial force; and multiple magnetic thrust bearings coupled to the shaft and the controller, in which each magnetic thrust bearing can receive the second signal from the controller and modify a load, corresponding to the second signal, on the shaft to maintain the target axial position of the shaft.

HYDRAULIC PUMPING SYSTEM WITH PISTON DISPLACEMENT SENSING AND CONTROL

A hydraulic pumping system can include a hydraulic actuator with a magnet that displaces with a piston, and a sensor that continuously detects a position of the magnet. A ferromagnetic wall of the hydraulic actuator is positioned between the magnet and the sensor. A hydraulic pumping method can include incrementally lowering a lower stroke extent of a rod string reciprocation over multiple reciprocation cycles of the rod string, and automatically varying the lower stroke extent or an upper stroke extent of the rod string reciprocation, in response to a measured vibration. Another hydraulic pumping method can include solving a wave equation in the rod string, and automatically varying a reciprocation speed of the rod string in response to a change in work performed during reciprocation cycles of the hydraulic actuator or a change in detected force versus displacement in different reciprocation cycles of the hydraulic actuator.