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Title:
DOWNHOLE SAND AND GAS SEPARATION SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A ROD PUMP
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/067306
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A sand and gas separation system for use with a rod pump. The system comprises an upper separator configured to separate out gas from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump. The system further comprises a lower separator configured to separate out sand from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator. The upper and lower separators are coupled together by a mechanical coupling.

Inventors:
WEBBER ANDREW (US)
TULLY MATTHEW (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2018/052035
Publication Date:
April 04, 2019
Filing Date:
September 20, 2018
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
FORUM US INC (US)
International Classes:
E21B43/38
Foreign References:
US20100175869A12010-07-15
US20140158343A12014-06-12
US6394183B12002-05-28
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
PATTERSON, B. Todd et al. (US)
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Claims:
Claims:

1. A sand and gas separation system for use with a rod pump, comprising:

an upper separator configured to separate out gas from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump; and

a lower separator configured to separate out sand from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator, wherein the upper and lower separators are coupled together by a mechanical coupling.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the upper separator has a top sub and a bottom sub coupled at opposite ends of a housing, and wherein the top sub has a plurality of ports configured to allow wellbore fluids to flow into the upper separator.

3. The system of claim 2, wherein the upper separator further comprises a gas plug disposed in the top sub, and an inner tube coupled to the gas plug, and wherein the ports of the top sub are located near the upper end of the inner tube.

4. The system of claim 3, wherein the lower separator includes a spinner body coupled to a cyclone housing, and wherein the upper end of the spinner body has a plurality of ports configured to allow wellbore fluids to flow out of the lower separator.

5. The system of claim 4, wherein the lower end of the spinner body has a plurality of helically arranged fins configured to create a vortex or cyclone of the wellbore fluids flowing into the lower separator.

6. The system of claim 5, wherein the wellbore fluids can flow into the lower separator through a port in the cyclone housing.

7. The system of claim 6, wherein the lower end of the cyclone housing has an inner tapered flow bore.

8. The system of claim 6, wherein the lower separator further includes a packing element.

9. The system of claim 8, wherein the port in the cyclone housing is located below the packing element.

10. A production string, comprising:

a rod pump;

an upper separator configured to separate out gas from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump;

a lower separator configured to separate out sand from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator, wherein the upper and lower separators are coupled together by a mechanical coupling; and

a tailpipe coupled to the lower end of the separator through which sand separated out by the lower separator flows into.

Description:
DOWNHOLE SAND AND GAS SEPARATION SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A ROD

PUMP

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62/563,813, filed on September 27, 2017, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND

Field

[0002] Embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to a downhole system configured to separate sand and gas from wellbore fluids produced by a rod pump.

Description of the Related Art

[0003] Downhole pumps are used in the hydrocarbon exploration and production industry in various applications, and in particular for the production of hydrocarbons to surface from significant wellbore depths. There are several types of downhole pumps in use, including rod pumps.

[0004] A rod pump is typically located at the bottom of the production tubing and has a sucker rod string that extends to the surface. A plunger and a traveling valve are coupled to the bottom end of the sucker rod string. The sucker rod string is reciprocated up and down to stroke the plunger and the traveling valve to pump production fluid up to the surface. The operating life of a rod pump can be significantly reduced by sand and gas being present in the production fluid, and the amount of sand and gas which is produced from a well depends on characteristics of the formation.

[0005] Therefore there is a need for new and improved systems configured to remove sand and gas from production fluids that are pumped to surface by rod pumps. SUMMARY

[0006] In one embodiment, a sand and gas separation system for use with a rod pump comprises an upper separator configured to separate out gas from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump; and a lower separator configured to separate out sand from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator, wherein the upper and lower separators are coupled together by a mechanical coupling.

[0007] In one embodiment, a production string comprises a rod pump; an upper separator configured to separate out gas from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump; a lower separator configured to separate out sand from wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator, wherein the upper and lower separators are coupled together by a mechanical coupling; and a tailpipe coupled to the lower end of the separator through which sand separated out by the lower separator flows into.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0008] The appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the scope of the disclosure.

[0009] Figure 1 is a sectional view of a downhole sand and gas separation system in a run-in position according to one embodiment.

[0010] Figure 2 is a sectional view of the downhole sand and gas separation system in an operating position according to one embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0011] Figure 1 is a sectional view of a production string that is run into a wellbore 10. The portion of the production string that is shown includes a rod pump 150, a sand and gas separation system 100, and a tailpipe 160. The sand and gas separation system 100 is coupled to the bottom end of the rod pump 150. The tailpipe 160 is coupled to the bottom end of the sand and gas separation system 100.

[0012] The wellbore 10 has been previously perforated as illustrated by several perforation clusters 15 adjacent a formation of interest. The production string is lowered into the wellbore 10 to a position where the sand and gas separation system 100 is adjacent to the perforation clusters 15, and in particular where a packing element 133 is located as close to but above the perforation clusters 15. The packing element 133 forms a seal between the wellbore 10 and the production string. Fluids in the wellbore 10 may be pumped up to the surface through the production string as further described below.

[0013] The sand and gas separation system 100 includes an upper separator 110 and a lower separator 130 coupled together by a mechanical coupling 120. The upper separator 110 is configured to separate out gas from the wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the rod pump 150. The lower separator 130 is configured to separate out sand from the wellbore fluids prior to flowing into the upper separator 110. The mechanical coupling 120 is threadedly coupled to the lower end of the upper separator 1 10 and threadedly coupled to the upper end of the lower separator 130. The mechanical coupling 120 can be any length and/or can include multiple couplings connected together to couple and space apart the upper separator 1 10 relative to the lower separator 130.

[0014] The upper separator 110 includes a top sub 1 11 and a bottom sub 1 15 coupled at opposite ends to a housing 1 14. The top sup 11 1 has a plurality of inlet ports 116 to allow fluid to flow into the upper separator 110. A gas plug 1 12 is disposed in the top sub 11 1 , and an inner tube 1 13 is coupled to the gas plug 1 12. A gas separation annulus 1 17 is formed within the top sub 111 , between the outer surface of the inner tube 1 17 and the inner surface of the top sub 11 1.

[0015] The lower separator 130 includes a spinner body 131 coupled to a cyclone housing 135. The upper end of the spinner body 131 has a plurality of outlet ports 135 to allow fluid to flow out of the lower separator 130. The lower end of the spinner body 131 has a plurality of helically arranged fins 136 configured to create a vortex or cyclone of the fluid flowing into the lower separator 130. Fluid can flow into the lower separator 130 through an inlet port 137 in the cyclone housing 134. The lower end of the cyclone housing 134 has an inner tapered flow bore. The lower separator 130 further includes a collar 132 coupled to the spinner body 131 , and a packing element 133 coupled to the cyclone housing 135. [0016] Figure 2 is a sectional view of the sand and gas separation system 100 in an operating position according to one embodiment. As shown in Figure 2, the rod pump 150 can begin pumping fluid back to the surface. As indicated by reference arrow 155 the rod pump is stroked up and down to draw fluid into the sand and gas separation system 100. During the rod pump 150 intake strokes, wellbore fluids located below the packing element 133 as indicated by reference arrow 140 are drawn out through the perforation clusters 15 and into the inlet port 137 of the cyclone housing 134. The fluid flows around the helically arranged fins 136 in a vortex or cyclone flow pattern toward the lower end of the cyclone housing 134.

[0017] The centrifugal force created by the vortex or cyclone flow separates out sand and other solids, which drops and flows out into the tailpipe 160 due to gravity as indicated by reference arrow 141. The inner tapered bore of the cyclone housing 134 helps funnel out the sand and other solids into the tailpipe 160. The desanded fluid as indicated by reference arrow 142 flows up through the inner bore of the spinner body 131 and out of the outlet ports 135 back into the annulus of the wellbore 10 above the packing element 133. In addition to sand and other solids, the lower separator 130 can also help consolidate and separate out gas from the desanded fluid 142.

[0018] During the rod pump 150 intake strokes, the desanded fluid 142 is pumped up into the upper separator 110 through the inlet ports 1 16, which are located near the upper end of the inner tube 1 13. The desanded fluid 142 has to travel from the inlet ports 1 16 down to the lower end of the inner tube 1 13 to be able to be pumped up to the surface. The inner tube 113 has a length and is arranged within the upper separator 110 in a manner configured to contain any gas that is in the desanded fluid 142 within the gas separation annulus 117, while allowing the desanded and degassed fluid as indicated by reference arrow 143 to separate out and be pumped up to the surface through the rod pump 150. The gas plug 1 12 helps contain the gases within the gas separation annulus 1 17.

[0019] During each intake stroke, the rod pump 150 pumps up a predetermined amount of fluid. At the end of each intake stroke, the rod pump 150 is stroked back or reset to begin another intake stroke. As the rod pump 150 is stroked back or reset, the wellbore fluids in the sand and gas separation system 100 remain momentarily and relatively static. As the wellbore fluids remain relatively static, the lighter gases in the wellbore fluids have time to float up relative to the heavier liquids and accumulate in the gas separation annulus 117. The length of the inner tube 113 and the predetermined amount of fluid that is pumped up during each intake stroke are configured such that the gases that separate out and accumulate in the gas separation annulus 1 17 are not given enough time to be pumped down far enough to reach the lower end of the inner tube 113. However, the desanded and degassed fluid 143 is able to flow down to the lower end of the inner tube and then up through the rod pump 150 during the intake strokes.

[0020] In this manner, the sand and gas separation system 100 is configured to help separate out both sand and other solids, as well as gases, from any wellbore fluids that are pumped up to the surface through the rod pump 150.

[0021] While the foregoing is directed to some embodiments, other and further embodiments may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.