SYSTEM FOR HYDROCARBON EXTRACTION IN OIL/GAS WELLS
20170275977 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B43/126
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E21B34/08
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E21B27/00
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E21B33/068
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International classification
E21B43/12
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E21B33/068
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Abstract
An arrangement for extracting hydrocarbons in oil wells, of the type having a wellhead and an extraction assembly comprised of a fluid collecting container, a suction tube extending inside the fluid collecting container and an extraction rod provided with a plunger that moves inside the extraction tube and which allow to carry out the extraction of hydrocarbons without the need of having equipment or suction pumps/pressurization.
Claims
1. A system for extraction of hydrocarbons in oil wells, the system comprising: a wellhead connected to a well casing pipe and having at least one outlet chamber defined between a top seal and a lower seal, and an extraction assembly connected to a pulling wire to move up and down inside the casing pipe, said extraction assembly comprising: a fluid collecting container capable of collecting oil when submerged into oil of the well and having an open upper end for entry of oil therein when submerged, and a closed lower end, an extraction tube extending into the collecting container and affixed thereto, the extraction tube having an upper end provided with at least one opening capable of connecting fluidly with said outlet chamber of the wellhead for discharging oil collected in the collecting tube and in the extracting tube, said at least one opening of the extraction tube being outside the collecting container, and the extraction tube has a lower end having an extraction check valve, an extraction rod connected to said pulling wire and arranged within said extraction tube for moving up and down inside the extraction tube, a lower plunger at a lower end of said extraction rod, said plunger being in sliding and sealing contact against an inner wall of said extraction tube, and a plunger check valve in said plunger, with the plunger check valve and the extraction check valve operating to open in the same one-way sense, whereby any oil collected in the collecting container passes into the extraction tube, through the plunger and extraction check valves, when the oil enters the submerged collecting container.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said wellhead has an upper extension tube into and along which said extraction rod moves up and down, the extraction rod having an upper end connected to said pull wire.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said upper extension tube has an upper end run limit sensor and a lower end run limit sensor.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the extraction rod passes through a sealing plug in said extension tube, the sealing plug seals around and against the extraction rod 31.
5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a compression spring with extraction rod passing along and inside the compression spring, said spring having an upper end fixed to a sealing plug in the upper end of the extraction tube and a lower free end capable of abutting against the plunger in an upward movement of the plunger.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein said outlet chamber is connected to at least an oil pipeline via a discharge port in the extension tube.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said extraction assembly is connected to said pulling wire through a connecting head.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said extraction rod has an upper end threaded to said connecting head and said lower end of the extraction rod is threaded to said plunger.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the extraction check valve of the extraction tube comprises a one-way extraction check valve that comprises a ball which is housed within a ball holder and a seat for the ball.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the plunger check valve is a one-way check valve 33 comprising a valve boll and a seat in a valve holder 37.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] For better clarity and understanding of the object of the present invention, several figures are provided, in which the invention has been illustrated and embodied in one of the preferred embodiments, all by way of example, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Referring now to figures, it is seen that the invention consists of a new extracting system for extracting hydrocarbons which system is incorporated on the surface of an oil well. As it is known, a casing pipe is installed along the depth of said well, which casing is cemented around the well walls for obtaining a rigid and fixed support position relative to the ground. Said casing tube reaches such a depth that it contacts hydrocarbons to be extracted. Generally, said hydrocarbons are present in liquid state with solid particles and in gaseous state at a given pressure. As explained in relation to the prior art, often there are cases where oil wells do not have the internal pressure required for the fluid to flow easily to the surface without the aid of pumping elements. These wells, which may be somewhat depleted or semi-emptied require pumping devices and systems to extract-lifting the remaining oil. However, the use of pumping systems incurs high costs because of the expensive suction pumps or pressurization. For these reasons, the present invention aims to remove hydrocarbon without using suction pumps or pressurization, thus reducing costs and allowing optimization of physical space of the place.
[0027] According to
[0028] Wellhead 2 has an upper extension tube 6 having an upper end which is provided with an upper cover 7 on which a compression sealing plug 8 is mounted provided with a cone seal 9 through his said pulling wire 4 guidely passes. Furthermore, said upper extension tube 6 has two upper 10 and lower 11 end run limit sensors, which detect the position of the extraction assembly 5 at their desired end positions. An outlet chamber 12 is defined within extension tube 6, between an upper seal 13 and a lower seal 14, arranged at a lower end of the extension tube 6. Said oil outlet chamber 12 is defined between tube 6 and an extraction tube 20 and the chamber is connected to at least an oil pipeline through a discharge port 15, see
[0029] Moreover, and referring again to the extraction assembly 5, it is comprised of a fluid collecting container 18 having an open upper end 19, with openings for oil entry therein, and a closed lower end. Also, there is provided the above mentioned extraction tube 20 that is fixed to said fluid collecting container 18 and has an upper end provided with at least one discharge opening 21 for discharging the lifted oil, with the at least one opening 21 being always arranged above the upper end of the fluid collecting container 18 and outside container 18. Extraction tube 20 has a lower end that is arranged near or close to the lower end of the fluid collecting container 18. In addition, extraction assembly 5 is connected to said pulling wire 4 allowing raising and lowering thereof, as mentioned above. It is emphasized that, said extraction tube 20 and the container 18 are joined together by any means, whether by radial seams, welding, etc. that allows that collection container 18, with its upper end open 19, and extraction tube 20 move integrally, together, up and down during the operation of extraction assembly 5 and under the action of wire 4.
[0030] Extraction tube 20 has at its upper end, a sealing plug 22 together with respective O-rings 23, which seals against upper seal 13 of oil outlet chamber 12. At the opposite end of tube 20, namely the lower end, an inlet foot tube 24 is provided, the tube having an upper end provided with a valve seat 25 in which there is operatively housed a one-way extraction check valve 26 which allows the passage of oil from collecting container 18, via tube 24, into extraction tube 20. The distance between the lower end of tube 20 and the lower end of container 18 will be the one desired in order to remove as much as possible any oil remaining at the lower end of container 18. Said one-way extraction check valve 26 comprises a ball 27 which is housed within a ball holder 28. In order to keep extraction tube 20 closed into collecting tube 18, collecting tube or container 18 has a top plug 29 and bottom plug 30. Extraction tube 20 sealingly passes through plug 29.
[0031] According to the object of the present invention, extraction system 1 has an extraction rod 31 mounted in a longitudinally movable way inside said extraction tube 20 and passes through sealing plug 8 that seals around and against extraction rod 31. In a lower end of extraction rod 31 a lower plunger 32 with a one-way check valve 33 is provided. Valve 33 faces one-way extraction check valve 26 and both valves 33, 26 open in the same sense to permit the oil collected into collection tube 28 to pass upwardly through valves 26 and 33 into tube 20, above plunger 32. Plunger 32 is in sliding and sealing contact against the interior wall of said extraction tube 20.
[0032] Extraction rod 31 has an upper end threaded to a connecting head 34, arranged above and separated at a distance from the sealing plug 22, and a lower end threaded to said plunger 32 and secured by a nut 35. In turn, said plunger 32 comprises a valve guide 36 within which said one-way check valve 33 moves, and valve 33 comprises a valve holder 37 which operably receives a small ball or ball 38 also forming a seat for said ball 38. In addition, and in accordance with the invention, extraction assembly 5 is provided with a compression spring 39 within which passes said extraction rod 31, with said spring 39 having an upper end fixed to said plug 22 of the extraction tube 20, and a lower free end 40 able to abut against a hub of said rod or against plunger 32 in its upward movement.
[0033] Regarding the operation of the extraction system of the present invention, when it is desired to fill the extraction assembly 5,
[0034] Once filled,
[0035] Thus, the extraction system of the present invention is constituted and built, wherein the use of suction pumps or pressurization is avoided to carry out the extraction of hydrocarbons, due to the arrangement of the extraction rod 31 in conjunction with the plunger 32 which are moved vertically inside the extraction tube.