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ARTIFICIAL LIFT SOLUTIONS
Reciprocating Electric
Submersible Pump (RESP)
ARTIFICIAL LIFT SOLUTIONS
RESP System
Revolutionary
New Form of
Artificial Lift
Product Introduction
ARTIFICIAL LIFT SOLUTIONS
RESP System
ARTIFICIAL LIFT SOLUTIONS
Typical RESP System Applications
Replace Beam Pumping Units
Deviated Wells
Gassy Wells
Gas Well Dewatering
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Old Technology
At present beam pumping units (Pumpjack) are the most common type of artificial lift system used worldwide accounting for about 90% of all installed artificial lift on oil wells. It has several drawbacks:
Obtrusiveness (Height)
Leaking Stuffing Box
Rod Wear
Tubing Wear
Gas-locking
Inefficient if Not Balanced
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RESP System Advantages
Low Profile
No Leaks at Wellhead
No Rod Wear
No Tubing Wear
Eliminates Gas-locking
Improved Efficiencies
Highly Variable Stroke Rate
Easily Optimized
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Must Pull Tubing to Service Pump
Cabling From Surface
Non-API Pumps
Requires Exchange Inventory
RESP System Limitations
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Reciprocating Electric Submersible Pumps
Red – Linear Electric Motor
Blue – Positive Displacement Pump
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How RESP Works
The linear motor replaces the pumpjack and sucker rods to drive the reciprocating pump end to lift production to surface. The pump and linear motor are run on end of tubing with motor landed at or above perforations so that production cools motor. The power cable is directly connected to the linear motor and banded to tubing as in ESP installations. Employing the same principal of magnetic fields that makes Maglev trains work the linear motor drives the reciprocating plunger of the pump in pulses (On and Off) mode which saves energy.
The frequency of the stroke is adjustable between 0.1—20 strokes/min. by changing the controller parameters. Can be monitored and controlled through SCADA system.
This has entirely changed the conventional reciprocating pump oil extraction method that has been used in the industry for over a century.
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How RESP Works
Installs on tubing
Can be run in directional or horizontally completed wells
Can Eliminate Gas Locking
Lower Power Consumption
0.1 -20 Strokes Per Minute
Up to 220 Degrees Celsius
Up to 30 Mpa discharge pressure
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The product weighs 1 ton verses an average 30 tons of steel used in manufacturing a beam pumping installation.
When the company reaches an annual production output of 10,000 units, it can then save: 30 tons steel/unit * 10,000 unit/year = 300,000 tons steels/year
If calculated according to producing 1.8 tons of Carbon Dioxide per 1 ton of steel production, it can achieve the target of energy saving and emission reduction per year of:
300,000 tons steel/year * 1.8 tons Carbon Dioxide = 540,000 tons Carbon Dioxide
emission/yearTotal over 10 years:540,000 tons Carbon Dioxide emissions/year * 10 years = 5.4 million tons Carbon Dioxide
emissions
Environmental Impact
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RESP VS. Beam Pump
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RESP VS. Beam Pump
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Minimal Surface Equipment
Deviated Wells
No Rod Wear
No Tubing Wear
Improved Efficiencies
Tolerant to Corrosive Environments
Compact, Easy to Handle/Ship
Tolerant to Higher GOR’s
RESP Advantages
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Thank You and for more detailed information contact
Rod Wing
Product Line Manager
RESP Systems
Rotating Right Inc.
Phone: 1-780-405-6724
Skype: rr.sypeuser.128
E-Mail: [email protected]
RESP Advantages