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ESP with Jet Pump (Jet ESP)

Meeting standards To improve production gain from gassy wells, we


designed the ESP with a jet pump (Jet ESP). The Jet ESP
stables the pump operation and increases the
drawdown. A jet pump and UHS ESPTM run in a single
completion string are very effective against high gas
content, as reducing bottom hole pressure, and gain the
well production.
Advantages
In gassy wells, gas often accumulates behind the annulus
• Increased drawdown and
and increases the uplift pressure on the bottom. Faulty
production gain in gassy wells
wellhead check valve, packer use, or high line pressures at
• Reliable design with no moving the remote fields may lead it. As a result, the drawdown
parts and minimized risk of and well productivity reduces significantly.
failure
Jet ESP artificial lift system combines Ultra-High-Speed
• Compact design allowing for ESP (UHS ESPTM) and Jet Pump in a single completion
passing high-DLS sections string.
• Steady tolerance for gas, The jet pump is in the well tubing above fluid level. Jet
solids, high- temperature, and pump nozzle is hydraulically connected to ESP discharge
corrosive fluids through the well tubing, while jet pump intake is open to
• Easy wireline installation/ the well annulus.
retrieval of the pump from the UHS ESPTM provides power fluid to the jet pump, where
well pressure decrease involves. Gas from the annulus injects
into the mixing chamber, forming a mixture with the
produced fluid, and points the mixture straight up to the
Applications wellhead. The reduced annulus pressure provides the
• Failure to achieve the potential reduction of bottom-hole pressure and increases
of well productivity drawdown resulting in production gain.
• Remote locations
• Offshore fields Figure 1. Performance curves of UHS ESPTM stages
• ESP configurations under Rate, bblpd
packer 0 1200 2500 3700 5000 6300 7600 8800
90
250
80

Application limits 70 UHS-1000 200


60 UHS-6000
• Min casing size 5.5" (139.7 mm)) UHS-4000
Head, m

Head, ft

50 UHS-2000 150
UHS-500
• Max sand 2,000 ppm (2,000 40 UHS-600
mg/l) 100
30
• Max free gas 75% 20 UHS-200
50
10
• Max BHST 302 °F (150 °C)
0 0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400
Rate, m3/d

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