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Title:
WELL PRODUCTION APPARATUS AND METHOD
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2001/092684
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A well production apparatus includes a down-hole gear pump and a transport assembly to which the gear pump is attached. The transport assembly is formed from a string of modular pipe assemblies having one or more passages for carrying production fluid from the bottom of the well to the surface. The passages can be arranged in a side-by-side configuration, and include pressure and return lines for driving the gear pump. The gear pump includes a hydraulically driven motor that is ganged with a positive displacement gear set. Both the motor and the pumping section have ceramic wear surfaces, the ceramic being chosen to have coefficients of thermal expansion corresponding to the coefficients of thermal expansion of the gear sets. The pumps and rotors have ceramic bushings rather than ball or journal bearings, and are operable under abrasive conditions.

Inventors:
THOMAS WAYNE (CA)
MORCOM GARY (CA)
Application Number:
PCT/CA2001/000787
Publication Date:
December 06, 2001
Filing Date:
May 29, 2001
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PANCANADIAN PETROLEUM (CA)
THOMAS WAYNE (CA)
MORCOM GARY (CA)
International Classes:
E21B17/18; E21B43/12; F04C11/00; F04C13/00; (IPC1-7): E21B43/12; F04C13/00; F04C11/00; E21B17/18
Domestic Patent References:
WO1994021889A21994-09-29
Foreign References:
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Bousfield, Kenneth L. (Cassels & Graydon LLP Box 25 Commerce Court West Toronto, Ontario M5L 1A9, CA)
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Claims:
Claims We claim: Claims We claim:
1. A fluid displacement apparatus comprising: a motor unit having a first gearset having an output shaft, said output shaft having an axis of rotation defining an axial direction ; an inlet by which fluid can flow to said first gearset; and an outlet by which fluid can flow away from said first gearset; a gear pump unit mounted axially with respect to said motor unit, said pump unit having a second gearset connected to be driven by said output shaft of said first gearset; an inlet by which production fluid can flow to said second gearset; and an outlet by which the production fluid can flow away from said second gearset; and a transport apparatus having a first end and a second end, said second end being connected axially relative to said motor unit and said pump unit; and said transport apparatus having a first passageway defined therein in fluid communication with said inlet of said motor unit by which fluid under pressure can be directed to said first gearset to turn said output shaft; and at least a second passageway defined therein in fluid communication with said outlet of said pump unit by which the production fluid from said second gearset can be conveyed to said first end of said transport apparatus.
2. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus includes a plurality of said motor units connected axially together to drive said output shaft.
3. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus includes a plurality of said gear pump units connected axially together.
4. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus includes a plurality of said motor units and a plurality of said gear pump units mounted axially together.
5. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transport apparatus has at least a third passageway defined therein, said third passageway being in fluid communication with said outlet of said first gearset to permit return fluid from said first gearset to be carried to said first end of said transport apparatus.
6. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transport apparatus has another passageway defined therein by which electrical cabling can extend between said first and second ends.
7. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first and second passageways extend in sidebyside relationship.
8. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transport apparatus includes a bundle of conduits defining said passageways, said bundle being mounted within a retainer.
9. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transport apparatus includes a plurality of modular pipe joints connected together in a pipe string.
10. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transport apparatus includes a plurality of modular pipe joints connected together in a string, each of said pipe joints having said passages defined therein in sidebyside relationship.
11. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said output shaft is mounted in bushings, and said bushings present a ceramic surface to said output shaft.
12. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second gearset includes an input shaft connected to said output shaft of said first gearset, said input shaft being carried in at least one bushing, said bushing presenting a ceramic surface to said input shaft.
13. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said gear pump unit is free of ball and roller bearings.
14. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said motor unit is mounted in a cylindrical housing, said housing having a production fluid passageway defined therein, said production fluid passageway being in fluid communication with said outlet of said second gearset and with said second passageway of said transport apparatus to permit production fluid from said gear pump to flow in the axial direction past said motor unit.
15. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said gear pump unit is mounted in a cylindrical housing, said cylindrical housing having porting defined therein to permit production fluid to flow to said inlet of said gear pump unit.
16. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said motor unit and said gear pump unit are both mounted within respective first and second axially extending round cylindrical housings, said first housing being ported to permit production fluid to flow to said inlet of said gear pump, said second housing having at least one production unit passageway defined therewithin by which production fluid flowing from the outlet of said gear pump unit can be transported to said second passage of said transport unit.
17. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second gearset includes a pair of meshing gears, said gear pump unit includes a surround member having a cavity defined therein to accommodate said second gearset, and said surround presents a ceramic surface to said gears.
18. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 17 wherein said surround and said second gearset have corresponding coefficients of thermal expansion.
19. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 17 wherein said surround has a compressive pre load.
20. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 17 wherein said surround is mounted within a shrink fit casing.
21. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said fluid displacement apparatus includes a plurality of said motor units mounted axially together and a plurality of said gear pump units mounted axially together; each of said motor units has an axially extending pressure passage defined therein communicating with said inlet thereof, and an axially extending return passage defined therein communicating with said outlet thereof; said pressure passages of said motor units being in fluid communication to form a common high pressure passageway; said return passages of said motor units being in fluid communication to form a common low pressure passageway; and a plate is mounted between said motor units and said gear pump units to close off said high pressure and low pressure passages from said pump units.
22. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 21 wherein each of said motor units has an output shaft, and said output shafts are connected through each of the gearsets of said motor units to transmit torque to said input shaft of said pump unit.
23. The fluid displacement apparatus of claim 21 wherein one of said motor units is a first end unit closest to said transport apparatus, and another of said motor units is a second end unit farthest from said transport apparatus; a first end plate connects said first motor unit to said transport unit; an intermediate plate connects said first motor unit to another motor unit next axially adjacent thereto; and a second end plate connects said second motor unit to said gear pump units; said intermediate plate has axial high and low pressure passageways defined therein to permit fluid communication between said high and low pressure passageways of said motor units, and at least one axial bore accommodating a shaft carrying torque from said first motor unit to the next motor unit adjacent thereto; said second end plate is mounted to close off said high and low pressure passageways from said gear pump units; and said first end plate has a first defined therein to permit supply of high pressure fluid from said first passageway of said transport assembly to said high pressure passageway of said motor units, a second passage defined therein to permit discharge from said low pressure passageway to flow to said transport apparatus and at least a third passageway formed defined therein to permit production fluid to flow from said gear pump units to said second passageway of said transport unit.
24. A well production apparatus for transporting a production fluid from a downhole portion of a well to a well head, said apparatus comprising: a transport assembly having a first end located in the downhole portion of the well and a second end located at the wellhead; a gear pump connected to said first end of said transport assembly; said transport assembly having at least one passageway defined therein for conducting production fluid from said first end to said second end; said transport assembly having a power transmission member extending between said first and second ends thereof; said transmission member being connected to permit said gear pump be driven from the wellhead; and said gear pump being operable to urge production fluid from said first end of said transport assembly to the wellhead.
25. A method of moving production fluid from a well to a wellhead comprising the steps of : mounting a gear pump to a first end of a transport apparatus; introducing the first end of the transport apparatus into the well and locating the gear pump in the well; and driving the gear pump from outside the well to urge production fluid from the production region to the wellhead.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein said method includes the steps of : providing a passageway in the transport apparatus for carrying production fluid from the production region to the wellhead; and providing a power transmission member to carry power for the wellhead to the gear pump.
27. The method of claim 25 wherein said method includes the steps of : mounting an hydraulic motor to the gear pump; providing a first passageway in the transport apparatus for carrying production fluid from the production region to the wellhead; and providing a second passageway in the transport apparatus for carrying hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor; and supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure through the second passageway to operate the hydraulic motor and the gear pump.
28. The method of claim 27 and further including the step of providing a third passageway in the transport apparatus and directing a return flow of hydraulic fluid from said hydraulic motor through said third passageway to the well head.
29. The method of claim 25 wherein said method includes the steps of preparing a well bore having a horizontal production region, and introducing the gear pump into the horizontal production region.
30. The method of claim 25 wherein said method includes the steps of : preparing a horizontal production region of the well; preparing a well bore above the horizontal production region; introducing steam into the well bore, and said step of driving the gear pump follows the step of introducing the steam into the well bore.
31. The method of claim 25 wherein the transport apparatus is a modular pipe joint apparatus and said method includes the step of incrementally introducing one pipe joint after another into the well.
32. The method of claim 31 wherein the step of introducing includes passing the gear pump and the pipe joints through a well head blow out preventer.