WO2020163232A1 - Double hydraulic activated receptacle pump - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B47/00—Pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for raising fluids from great depths, e.g. well pumps
- F04B47/06—Pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for raising fluids from great depths, e.g. well pumps having motor-pump units situated at great depth
- F04B47/08—Pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for raising fluids from great depths, e.g. well pumps having motor-pump units situated at great depth the motors being actuated by fluid
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B43/00—Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
- E21B43/12—Methods or apparatus for controlling the flow of the obtained fluid to or in wells
- E21B43/121—Lifting well fluids
- E21B43/129—Adaptations of down-hole pump systems powered by fluid supplied from outside the borehole
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B43/00—Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
- E21B43/25—Methods for stimulating production
- E21B43/26—Methods for stimulating production by forming crevices or fractures
- E21B43/2607—Surface equipment specially adapted for fracturing operations
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B9/00—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members
- F04B9/08—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid
- F04B9/10—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being liquid
- F04B9/103—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being liquid having only one pumping chamber
- F04B9/105—Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being liquid having only one pumping chamber reciprocating movement of the pumping member being obtained by a double-acting liquid motor
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- This disclosure relates to reciprocating well pumps, and in particular to a downhole pump having a plunger with a piston that is driven between a lifting and retracting stroke by hydraulic pressure alternately supplied to opposite sides of the piston.
- a variety of pumps are used in oil producing wells to pump well fluid to a wellhead assembly at an upper end of the well.
- the well fluid often comprises water and oil and gas.
- Typical pumps include rotary pumps, such as centrifugal or progressing cavity types, or they may be reciprocal pumps having a plunger that strokes upward and downward within a polished bore of a barrel or housing.
- the pump may be electrically driven by a downhole motor or, in the case of reciprocal pumps, stroked by a string of rods extending downward from the wellhead assembly.
- Rod driven reciprocal pumps have concerns, such as rod tubing wear and system lower efficiency due to the extension and retraction of the rod string. Also surface environmental problems may occur at the stuffing box of the wellhead assembly.
- Reciprocal pumps powered by a surface hydraulic pump are also known. Hydraulic pump systems have a variety of designs, but improvements are desirable.
- An apparatus for pumping well fluid from a well comprises a housing for securing to a string of tubing, the housing having a housing bore with an upper section, a lower section and an intermediate section between the upper and lower sections, the intermediate section having a larger inner diameter than inner diameters of the upper and lower sections.
- a plunger is carried reciprocally in the housing between a lifting stroke and a retracting stroke, the plunger having an upper plunger portion in sliding, sealing engagement with the upper section of the housing bore, the plunger having a lower plunger portion in sliding, sealing engagement with the lower section of the housing bore.
- a piston on the plunger moves in unison with the plunger and is in sliding, sealing engagement with the intermediate section of the housing bore.
- a lifting stroke port in the housing leads to the intermediate section of the housing bore below the piston.
- a retracting stroke port in the housing leads to the intermediate section of the housing above the piston.
- a hydraulic pump assembly for placement adjacent a wellhead of the well is in fluid communication with the lifting stroke port and the retracting stroke port.
- the hydraulic pump assembly has means for alternately supplying hydraulic fluid pressure to the lifting fluid port to cause the plunger to move upward, and for supplying hydraulic fluid pressure to the retracting fluid port to push the plunger downward.
- the housing has a well fluid intake and a standing valve for admitting well fluid into the housing during the lifting stroke of the plunger.
- the housing has a well fluid discharge.
- a travelling valve moves in unison with the plunger for discharging well fluid from the housing into the string of tubing during the lifting stroke of the plunger.
- a retracting stroke fluid line leads from the retracting stroke port to the hydraulic pump assembly.
- a lifting stroke fluid line leads from the lifting stroke port to the hydraulic pump assembly.
- a directional control valve connected between the retracting stroke fluid line and the lifting stroke fluid line alternately shifts hydraulic fluid pressure between the lifting stroke fluid line and the retracting stroke fluid line.
- a lower adapter is secured to and forms a part of the housing.
- the lower adapter has an upward facing shoulder extending outward from an exterior of the housing.
- the lifting stroke port has an outer portion extending downward from the upward facing shoulder into the lower adapter.
- a lifting stroke line in fluid communication with the hydraulic pump assembly extends alongside the housing into the lifting stroke port, the lifting stroke line being parallel to an axis of the housing.
- an upper adapter is secured to and forms a part of the housing.
- the upper adapter is above the lower adapter and has an upward facing shoulder extending outward from the exterior of the housing.
- the retracting stroke port has an outer portion extending downward from the upward facing shoulder of the upper adapter into the upper adapter.
- a retracting stroke line in fluid communication with the hydraulic pump assembly extends alongside the housing into the retracting stroke port, the retracting stroke line being parallel to the axis of the housing.
- the lower adapter has a bore that is coaxial with the axis of the housing.
- the lower adapter has an outer diameter that is eccentric relative to the axis of the housing.
- a plunger bore extends through the plunger.
- the travelling valve is mounted in the plunger bore.
- the plunger bore is in fluid communication with the standing valve for receiving well fluid from the well fluid intake.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic sectional view of downhole well pump in accordance with this disclosure.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic view of surface components for supplying hydraulic pressure to drive the well pump.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a more refined embodiment of the well pump of Figure 1.
- Fig. 4 is another sectional view of the well pump of Fig. 3, taken from a different sectional plane.
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of a lower portion of the well pump of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the well pump of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a well having a string of casing 11 cemented in the well and having perforations (not shown) or other openings for admitting well fluid.
- an outer string of tubing 13 is suspended in casing 11 from a wellhead assembly (not shown) at the surface.
- Outer tubing 13 is a conduit with an open lower end for admitting well fluid.
- An inner tubing 15 is suspended within outer tubing 13 and serves as a production tubing string for flowing well fluid to the wellhead assembly.
- Inner tubing 15 could be a continuous string of coiled tubing, or it could comprise tubular joints secured together.
- one of the strings of outer and inner tubing 13, 15 could be omitted.
- a hydraulically driven downhole pump 17 secures to the lower end of inner tubing 15.
- Downhole pump 17 has a barrel or housing 19 with an upper or retracting section 19a, an intermediate section 19b, and a lower or lifting section 19c, each having a common longitudinal axis 22.
- Intermediate section 19b has a larger inner diameter 20b than an inner diameter 20a of upper section 19a and inner diameter 20c of lower section 19c.
- Lower section 19c has an inner diameter equal to the inner diameter of upper section 19a, as shown, or it could be larger.
- Fig. 1 illustrates upper section 19a to have the same inner diameter as inner tubing 15, but that could differ.
- the inner diameters 20a, 20b and 20c of upper section 19a, intermediate section 19b and lower section 19c are polished bores.
- the terms“upper,” “lower” and the like are used for convenience only, as downhole pump 17 could operate in other orientations than the one shown.
- a plunger 21 strokes reciprocally within housing 19.
- Plunger 21 has a bore 23 extending through it on axis 22 of housing 19.
- Plunger 21 has an upper portion 25 that reciprocally slides and seals within barrel upper section 19a.
- Plunger 21 has an intermediate piston 27 that slides and seals within housing intermediate section 19b.
- Plunger 21 has a lower portion 29 that slides and seals within housing lower section 19c.
- Each plunger portion 25, 27, 29 could have seals to dynamically seal to the inner diameter portions of housing 19, or plunger portions 25, 27, 29 could seal by a close sliding fit with the polished inner diameter portions 20a, 20b, 20c of housing 19.
- portions of plunger upper portion 25 and lower portion 29 have smaller outer diameters than the inner diameters 20a, 20c of upper and lower housing sections 19a, 19c.
- upper and lower portions 25, 29 of plunger 21 could have constant outer diameters extending from piston 27.
- a lifting or upward stroke hydraulic fluid line 31 extends downward from the wellhead assembly through the annulus between outer and inner tubing 13, 15 to barrel intermediate sections 19b at a port 31a. Port 31a is below intermediate piston 27 when plunger 21 is in its lowest position.
- a retracting or downward stroke hydraulic fluid line 33 extends downward from the wellhead assembly through the annulus between outer and inner tubing 13, 15 to housing intermediate section 19b at a port 33a. Port 33a is above intermediate piston 27 when plunger 21 is in its uppermost position.
- Fig. 1 shows plunger 21 above its lowest position and in the process of moving upward in a lifting stroke.
- Hydraulic fluid pressure is alternately supplied to lifting stroke line 31 and retracting stroke line 33. Hydraulic fluid pressure applied to lifting stroke line 31 while relieving the pressure in retracting stroke line 33 will apply fluid pressure to a lifting or lower chamber 34 in housing intermediate section 19b below piston 27. The difference in the smaller pressure area of lower plunger portion 29 and the larger pressure area of piston 27 creates an upward force on plunger 21, causing it to move upward. The difference in pressure areas is determined by the difference between inner diameter 20b of housing intermediate section 19b and inner diameter 20c housing lower section 19c.
- a travelling valve 35 mounts to the upper end of plunger 21 and reciprocates in unison with plunger 21. Travelling valve 35 is a check valve of a type that is used with conventional reciprocating well pumps. These features include a ball 37 within a cage 40 and carried on a seat 39.
- ball 37 When seated, ball 37 blocks well fluid previously pumped up inner tubing 15 from flowing downward into plunger bore 23. Ball 37 will be seated during an upstroke, lifting a column of well fluid within inner tubing 15. Well fluid flowing upward through plunger bore 23 during a downward stroke lifts ball 37 from seat 39, allowing the well fluid to flow into inner tubing 15.
- Housing lower portion 19c includes a lower or tail pipe portion 41.
- Tail pipe 41 contains a standing valve 43 that does not move in unison with plunger 21.
- Standing valve 43 is also a check valve of conventional elements, including a ball 45 that lands on a seat 47 during the down stroke of plunger 21. When seated, ball 45 blocks a downward flow of well fluid within plunger bore 23. During the upward stroke, ball 45 lifts, admitting well fluid to plunger bore 23.
- an optional safety valve 49 secures to the lower end of tail pipe 41.
- a hydraulic fluid line 51 extends downward from the wellhead assembly in the annulus between inner tubing 15 and outer tubing 13 to safety valve 49. Hydraulic pressure supplied to safety valve fluid line 51 maintains safety valve 51 open, allowing well fluid to flow up to standing valve 43. If the pressure is lost due to damage to the wellhead assembly, a spring within safety valve 49 causes it to close.
- a packer 53 seals the annulus between barrel tail pipe 41 to the inner diameter of outer tubing 13.
- Packer 53 may be a variety of designs.
- packer 53 could be run-in along with downhole pump 17, then set.
- One way to set packer 53 would be by hydraulic fluid pressure, and once set, the hydraulic fluid pressure could be relieved.
- a packer setting line (not shown) could extend from one of the plunger stroking lines 31, 33 to packer 53 to cause packer 53 to set by supplying a setting pressure through one of the plunger stroking lines 31, 33 before operation of plunger 21.
- hydraulic pump 55 is a variable speed type having an output line 57 and an intake line 58 having a filter 59.
- Intake line 58 leads to a tank 61.
- a pressure relief valve 63 limits the pressure in output line 57, and a check valve 65 prevents back flow in output line 57.
- An accumulator 67 connects to output line 57 upstream from check valve 65.
- a directional control valve 69 shifts the pressure in output line 57 between lifting stroke fluid line 31 and retracting stroke fluid line 33.
- Directional control valve 69 has one position or mode 69a that directs hydraulic fluid pressure from surface pump 55 to retracting stroke line 33, which applies pressure to retracting chamber 36, pushing plunger 21 downward.
- directional control valve 69 relieves fluid pressure in lifting stroke line 31 and lifting chamber 34 by directing the fluid into tank 61.
- Directional control valve 69 has a second mode 69b directing hydraulic fluid pressure from surface pump 55 to lifting stroke fluid line 31, which applies pressure to lifting chamber 34, pushing plunger 21 upward.
- directional control valve 69 In the second mode 69b, directional control valve 69 also relieves fluid pressure in retracting line 33 and retracting chamber 36 by directing the fluid into tank 61.
- a pressure sensor (not shown) in output line 57 leads to directional control valve 69 to cause it to shift from first mode 69a to second mode 69b.
- Directional control valve 69 optionally may have a third mode 69c directing hydraulic fluid pressure from surface pump 55 to tank 61 and closing the upper ends of lines 31, 33, which causes downhole pump 17 to cease operating.
- the hydraulic system to drive downhole pump 17 may have conventional components to condition the hydraulic fluid during operation. Those components may include a filter 73 leading to a circulation pump 71 that draws hydraulic fluid from tank 61 and circulates the fluid through a heat exchanger 75 to cool the fluid.
- Figs. 3 - 6 illustrate a downhole pump 77 that is a more refined version of downhole pump 17 (Fig. 1).
- Downhole pump 77 operates in the same manner as downhole pump 17.
- Downhole pump 17 has a housing 79 with an upper portion 79a, an intermediate portion 79b and a lower portion 79c.
- Intermediate portion 79b has a larger inner diameter than upper and lower portions 79a, 79c.
- portions 79a, 79b, and 79c are separate tubular members secured together.
- An upper adapter 81 joins housing upper portion 79a to housing intermediate portion 79b.
- a lower adapter 83 joins housing intermediate portion 79b to housing lower portion 79c.
- the joinders of adapters 81, 83 to housing 79 may be by threaded connections or other techniques.
- hydraulic fluid pressure strokes a plunger 85 between an upward lifting stroke and a downward retracting stroke.
- Plunger 85 has an upper portion 85a that slides sealingly in the bore of housing upper portion 79a.
- Plunger 85 has an intermediate portion 85b that slides sealingly in the bore of housing intermediate portion 79b.
- Plunger 85 has a lower portion 85c that slides sealingly in the bore of housing lower portion 79c.
- a standing valve 87 in fluid communication with well fluid is mounted within the bore of housing lower portion 79c below plunger 85.
- a travelling valve 89 is mounted at the upper end of bore 91 of plunger 85.
- lower adapter 83 has a bore 93 with internal threads 95 secured to external threads on housing lower portion 79c, but that arrangement could be reversed.
- Lower adapter bore 93 is eccentric relative to the outer diameter 96 of lower adapter 83, which is also cylindrical.
- the axis of outer diameter 96 is offset relative to the axis of lower adapter bore 93.
- a portion of outer diameter 96 of lower adapter 83 protrudes outward from the exterior of housing lower portion 79c farther than the portion on the opposite side.
- Lower adapter 83 has external threads 97 that secure to internal threads in housing intermediate portion 79b, but that arrangement could be reversed.
- Plunger lower portion 85c slides and strokes through lower adapter bore 93.
- An upper end 101 of lower adapter 83 is located internally within the bore of intermediate housing portion 79b.
- a bearing 103 fits within an annular recess in lower adapter bore 93 in sliding engagement with plunger lower portion 85c.
- Lower adapter 83 has an external upward facing shoulder 107 that extends outward from the exterior of housing intermediate portion 79b. Because of the eccentricity of lower adapter 83, shoulder 107 has a greater width on one side than an opposite side.
- a lifting stroke port 109 extends through lower adapter 83 from the exterior to the bore of housing intermediate portion 79a.
- Lifting stroke port 109 has an outer portion 109a that extends downward from lower adapter shoulder 107 into lower adapter 83.
- Lifting stroke port 109 has a lateral portion 109b that extends radially inward from outer portion 109a.
- Lifting stroke port 109 has an inner portion 109c that extends upward from lateral portion 109b to lower adapter upper end 101.
- a lifting stroke fluid line 111 extends alongside housing upper portion 79a and intermediate portion 79b into lifting stroke port outer portion 109a.
- the lower end of lifting stroke fluid line 111 may be joined to to lifting stroke port outer portion 109a of lower adapter 83 by various arrangements.
- a shrink fit tube (not shown) could encircle a lower portion of lifting stroke fluid line 111 and sealingly join lifting stroke port outer portion 109a.
- no portion of lifting stroke fluid line 111 will be farther from axis 113 of housing 79 than outer diameter 96 of lower adapter 83.
- the longitudinal axis of lifting stroke fluid line 111 will be parallel to housing axis 113.
- Lower adapter 83 provides a small overall diameter for downhole pump 77, including lifting stroke fluid line 111. The small overall outer diameter facilitates installing downhole pump 77 within a well conduit.
- upper adapter 81 may have the same configuration as lower adapter 83, except for a slot or recess 117 through which lifting stroke fluid line 111 passes.
- Retracting stroke fluid line 115 joins the retracting fluid port in upper adapter 81 and extends upward from upper adapter 81 alongside housing upper portion 79a in the same manner as lifting stroke fluid line 111.
- Retracting stroke fluid line 115 is circumferentially offset from lifting stroke fluid line 111.
- inner tubing 15 could have apertures above traveling valve 35 to cause the upward flow through travelling valve 35 to flow into the annulus between outer tubing 13 and inner tubing 15. If only an outer tubing 13 is utilized and not an inner tubing 15, downhole pump 17 could be secured to the lower end of outer tubing 13 and hydraulic lines 31, 33 located on the outer side of outer tubing 13.
- one of the hydraulic fluid lines 31, 33 could be omitted, with hydraulic fluid pressure supplied to either lifting chamber 34 or retracting chamber 36 by pumping the hydraulic fluid down the annulus between outer and inner tubing 13, 15.
- Another alternative would be to make portions of plunger 21 retrievable from housing 19 for repair or replacement.
- the well fluid pumping portion could be separated from the hydraulic driving portion.
- a generally conventional reciprocating pump could be located above the hydraulic driving portion, which includes plunger 21 and housing 19. Housing 19 could extend upward to also house the standing valve and a separate pump plunger that is stroked by the plunger of the hydraulic driving portion.
- the travelling valve would be mounted to the pump plunger.
- the plunger of the hydraulic driving portion would not need a bore.
- Well fluid would bypass the hydraulic driving portion and flow into an intake in the portion of housing that serves as the well fluid pump.
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| CN202080010556.2A CN113348295A (en) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-02-03 | Dual hydraulically activated receiver pump |
| BR112021014417-0A BR112021014417A2 (en) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-02-03 | HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVATED DOUBLE RECEPTACLE PUMP |
| EP20751883.8A EP3921512A4 (en) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-02-03 | Double hydraulic activated receptacle pump |
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