Dual-Walled Running String for Electric Devices with Power Transmission Through Running String
20170342782 · 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Silviu Livescu (Calgary, CA)
- Thomas J. Watkins (Calgary, CA)
- Richard Snow (Chicago, IL, US)
- Geoffrey Presley (Spokane, WA, US)
Cpc classification
E21B43/128
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B17/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Arrangements for transmitting electrical operating power to a downhole electrically operated tool via a dual-walled conductive running string.
Claims
1. An arrangement for operating a downhole electrically operated tool in a subterranean location within a wellbore, the arrangement comprising: a downhole electrically operated tool; a conductive dual-walled running string affixed to the downhole electrically operated tool for disposing the electrically operated tool into the wellbore; an electric power source operably connected with the dual-walled running string to transmit electric power through the dual-walled running string; and the downhole electrically operated tool being powered by electric power that is transmitted through the dual-walled running string.
2. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the dual-walled running string further comprises: an inner coiled tubing string which defines an axial flowbore along its length; an outer coiled tubing string which radially surrounds the inner coiled tubing string; and wherein the inner and outer coiled tubing strings are each formed of electrically conductive material.
3. The arrangement of claim 2 wherein the dual-walled running string further comprises at least one isolator disposed radially between the inner and outer coiled tubing strings to ensure separation of the inner and outer coiled tubing strings.
4. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the downhole electrically operated tool comprises the motor section of an electric submersible pump.
5. The arrangement of claim 4 wherein the motor section comprises a direct current motor.
6. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the downhole electrically operated tool comprises at least one of the group consisting of an electric sensor, an electric heater and an electric motor.
7. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the isolator comprises a non-conductive coating disposed upon at least one of: an outer radial surface of the inner coiled tubing string, and an inner radial surface of the outer coiled tubing string.
8. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the electric power source is a multiple-phase electric power supply.
9. The arrangement of claim 8 further comprising at least one electric power phase converter configured to convert electric power between single phase electric power and multiple-phase electric power.
10. An electric submersible pump production assembly for use in pumping fluid from a subterranean location within a wellbore, the production arrangement comprising: a electric submersible pump assembly having an electrically powered motor section; a dual-walled coiled tubing running string affixed to the electric submersible pump for disposing the electric submersible pump into the wellbore; an electric power source operably connected with the dual-walled coiled tubing string to transmit electric power through the dual-walled coiled tubing string; and the motor section of the electric submersible pump being powered by electric power that is transmitted through the dual-walled coiled tubing running string.
11. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 10 wherein the dual-walled coiled tubing running string further comprises: an inner coiled tubing string which defines an axial flowbore along its length; an outer coiled tubing string which radially surrounds the inner coiled tubing string; and wherein the inner and outer coiled tubing strings are each formed of electrically conductive material.
12. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 11 wherein the dual-walled coiled tubing string further comprises at least one isolator disposed radially between the inner and outer coiled tubing strings to ensure separation of the inner and outer coiled tubing strings.
13. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 12 wherein the isolator comprises a plurality of discrete spacer rings formed of non-conductive material.
14. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 12 wherein the isolator comprises a spacer sleeve formed of non-conductive material.
15. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 12 wherein the isolator comprises a non-conductive coating disposed upon at least one of: an outer radial surface of the inner coiled tubing string, and an inner radial surface of the outer coiled tubing string.
16. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 10 further comprising an electric power source located at surface to provide the electric power that is transmitted through the dual-walled coiled tubing running string.
17. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 16 further comprising at least one electric power phase converter for converting electric power between single phase electric power and multiple-phase electric power.
18. The electric submersible pump production assembly of claim 10 wherein the motor section comprises a direct current motor.
19. A method for operating a downhole electrically operated tool at a subterranean location within a wellbore, the wellbore extending downwardly from a surface of the earth, the method comprising the steps of: running the downhole electrically operated device into a wellbore with a dual-walled running string to the subterranean location; transmitting electric power from an electric power source at the surface to the downhole electrically operated device through the dual-walled running string; and the downhole electrically operated device being powered by electric power that is transmitted through the dual-walled running string via skin effect.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the steps of: converting electric power transmitted from the electric power source to the dual-walled running string from multiple phase to single phase electric power; and converting electric power transmitted from the dual-walled running string to the downhole electrically operated device from single phase to multiple phase electric power.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For a thorough understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawings and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The term “dual-walled,” as used herein, is intended to refer broadly to arrangements wherein an inner tubular string or member is located radially within an outer tubular string or member to provide a dual-walled tubing structure. A structure can be dual-walled without regard to whether the inner and outer tubular strings are coaxial or concentric.
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[0019] An electric submersible pump (ESP) production assembly 18 is being disposed within the wellbore 10. The assembly 18 includes a dual-walled running string 20 that is shown having been injected into the wellbore 10 from the surface 14 by a coiled tubing injection arrangement 22. Those of skill in the art will understand that while a coiled tubing-style running string is depicted, a dual-walled running string 20 might also be constructed from multiple sections of conventional oilfield tubular members which are interconnected (typically by threading) in an end-to-end fashion. An ESP 24 is secured to the distal end of the dual-walled running string 20. A typical ESP includes a pump section, seal section and motor section, as is known in the art.
[0020] The dual-walled running string 20 is shown stored on a coiled tubing reel 25 which is mounted upon truck 26. The truck 26 is also provided with an electrical power source or generator 28 and motorized equipment 30 of a type known in the art to rotate the reel 25.
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[0024] In further alternative embodiments for a dual-walled coiled tubing arrangement, the isolators 36 or sleeve 52 are replaced by a non-conductive coating that is applied to either or both of the outer radial surface 54 of inner coiled tubing string 32 and/or the inner radial surface 56 of the outer coiled tubing string 34. In other embodiments, a suitable non-conductive pressurized sand or powder such as perlite could provide an insulative layer between the inner and outer coiled tubing strings 32, 34.
[0025] Electrical power source 28 (
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[0027] A first conductor 68 extends from the inner coiled tubing string 32 to the motor section 64 while a second conductor 70 extends from the outer coiled tubing string 34 to the motor section 64. The first and second conductors 68, 70 may be in the form of insulated wiring. Electrical power is transmitted by the first and second conductors 68, 70 through the electrical windings of the stator of the motor section 64. In typical embodiments, the motor section 64 comprises a motor which used alternating current, three-phase electrical power.
[0028] A second electric phase converter 65, of a type known in the art, can be used to convert the single-phase power transmitted along the dual-walled running string 20 back into three-phase power that is useful for operation of the ESP motor section 64. The second electric phase converter 65 may be a rotary or digital phase converter or other suitable phase converter device known in the art.
[0029] In alternative embodiments, single phase power is used to power a three-phase motor without need for a second electric phase converter 65. One method is to use starting capacitors for each of the three electrical phases used by the motor section 64.
[0030] The single phase power charges all three capacitors and generates the initial current needed to activate the motor's three armature assemblies 120 degrees apart. Other methods, including use of a single-phase starting motor, could be used as well.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment, the motor section 64′ comprises a brushless DC (direct current) motor.
[0032] The inventors have recognized that other advantages result from a power transmission arrangement in accordance with the present invention. First, the dual-walled running string 20 in accordance with the present invention can be manufactured inexpensively compared to single walled tubing arrangements together with a power to cable and banding the power cable to the coiled tubing at the well. Second, the heat generated by current travelling though the dual-walled running string 20 could be used to heat fluid within the central flowbore 46 of the dual-walled running string 20 as it is being flowed to surface, lowering its viscosity. As a result, less ESP power would be required to pump the fluid to surface. Third, dual-walled coiled tubing string arrangements offer the potential of deploying ESPs in more challenging environments, such as sour wells, for longer periods of time, as the coiled tubing may provide greater anti-corrosion resistance than an armored power cable would provide.
[0033] The dual-walled running string 20, associated power supply 28 and phase converters 29, 65 could be used to power a variety of other electrically-powered downhole devices or tools, including electrical sensors, electric heaters and electric motors.
[0034] It should be understood that the invention provides broadly an arrangement for operating a downhole electrically operated tool in a subterranean location within a wellbore 10 which includes a downhole electrically operated tool, a conductive dual-walled running string 20 and an electric power source 28 which is operably associated with the running string 20 and electrically operated tool to transmit electrical operating energy to the electrically operated tool via the dual-walled running string 20. In particular embodiments, the arrangement for operating a downhole electrically-operated tool includes at least one electric phase converter 29, 65 that is configured to convert electrical power between single phase and multiple phase electrical power, such as three-phase electric power. In an exemplary described embodiment, the downhole electrically operated tool is the motor section 64 of an electric submersible pump assembly 24.
[0035] In more particular aspects, the invention provides an electric submersible pump production assembly 18 useful for pumping fluid from a downhole location in a wellbore 10. The described electric submersible pump production assembly 18 includes an electric submersible pump 24 having an electric motor section 64 and a conductive dual-walled running string 20. The electric submersible pump production assembly 18 also includes a power source 28 that is operably connected with the dual-walled running string 20 to transmit electric power through the dual-walled running string 20. The electric motor section 64 of the electric submersible pump 24 is powered by electric power that is transmitted through the dual-walled running string 20. In particular embodiments, the electric submersible pump production assembly 18 also includes at least one electric phase converter 29, 65.
[0036] In other aspects, the invention provides a method for operating a downhole electrically operated device, such as ESP 24, at a subterranean location in a wellbore 10. In accordance with the method, the downhole electrically operated device is run into a wellbore 10 with a dual-walled running string 20 to the subterranean location. An electric power source 28 at surface 14 transmits electric power to the downhole electrically operated device via the dual-walled running string 20. In accordance with further features of the method, electric power is converted between single-phase electric power and multiple-phase electric power.
[0037] Those of skill in the art will recognize that numerous modifications and changes may be made to the exemplary designs and embodiments described herein and that the invention is limited only by the claims that follow and any equivalents thereof.