EP2449210B1 - Arrangement used in oil field wells for lifting hydrocarbons - Google Patents
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- E21B43/12—Methods or apparatus for controlling the flow of the obtained fluid to or in wells
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- E21B43/13—Lifting well fluids specially adapted to dewatering of wells of gas producing reservoirs, e.g. methane producing coal beds
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- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B27/00—Containers for collecting or depositing substances in boreholes or wells, e.g. bailers, baskets or buckets for collecting mud or sand; Drill bits with means for collecting substances, e.g. valve drill bits
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- the present invention is directed to an arrangement used in oil field wells for lifting hydrocarbons, and more particularly it is directed to a new arrangement of elements placed within production wells for safely lifting liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons, avoiding gas venting and thus allowing for an increase in productivity of the facility, among other important advantages.
- Lifting of hydrocarbons from oil fields involves introducing into the well a casing that extends down sufficiently to reach the hydrocarbon-containing strata, so that any oil, gas and water found therein may flow upwardly to the surface through the casing to be then separated, stored or channeled to its next destination.
- the oil, gas and water from the strata enter the casing and, because of their different densities, they segregate from each other so that water remains at the bottom of the casing, while oil floats over it and gas flows up through the casing.
- pumping units disposed on the surface of the field ground and on the wellhead, which include, among other components used for fluid extraction, a pump lever, a suction rod and a pump placed downhole within the casing at the deepest possible production position.
- a pump lever For operating the suction rod, its lower end is connected to the pump, while its upper end is connected to the pump lever disposed on the ground surface.
- the pump lever drives the upwards and downwards reciprocating movement of the suction rod, thus performing the pumping work in the production well.
- Another widely known type of pumping system such as disclosed by WO2007/084927 , consists in using a bailing system disposed on the ground surface adjacent to the production well, using a bailer mechanism disposed on the ground surface adjacent to the production well, comprising a bailer type (tube and hose) system, a pulling strip or cable which extends along an admission tube or arm, and a hoist mechanism.
- the bailing system is operated by spooling and unspooling a pulling cable from a hoisting mechanism, to which one end of the wireline is attached, while the other end is attached to the upper end of the bailer-type mechanism placed within the well casing.
- the hoist mechanism During operation of the hoist mechanism by spooling and unspooling the wireline or cable, the latter makes a reciprocating movement and undergoes considerable stresses when it is spooled to lift the bailer or unspooled for lowering it to the oil-containing section of the well casing.
- the bailer When the bailer is submerged into the oil-containing section, it collects some oil and gets filled with it. Then, the bailer is lifted up to the surface and the oil is poured into a storage dam.
- hose detection system is external and has no protection.
- harsh environmental conditions temperatures, wind, sunlight
- the presence of gas pockets may damage PVC tubes and cause environmental damage.
- the horizontal tube where the fluid is discharged is made of plastic and can only withstand low gas pressure. Consequently, the gas cannot be transferred by its own pressure and requires permanent venting.
- the inventors have developed the arrangement of the present invention, which provides outstanding improvements over the prior art.
- the arrangement to be used in oilfield wells for lifting hydrocarbons is capable of capturing gas from the well and thus avoid venting, which increases productivity of the lifting equipment.
- One of the most important factors favoring productivity is the use of the gas pressure from inside the casing for draining the hose.
- the hose length may be made proportional to gas pressure at a ratio of 10 mt per 1 kg/sq. cm. of gas pressure, without modifying the length of the surface equipment.
- the present invention discloses an arrangement for the lifting of hydrocarbons, which is used in oil field wells, and comprises a lifting assembly having a fluid collecting hose and a fluid suction tube within the well casing.
- the suction tube extends along the collecting hose, which has an open upper end, through which passes the upper section of the suction tube having an end attached to the pulling cable of the "collecting hose /suction tube” assembly, and a lower end closed by means of a one-way check valve, through which the fluid flows into a space comprised between the hose and said tube.
- the upper section extending beyond the open upper end of the collecting hose has a laterally-conformed fluid discharge opening.
- Figures 1A to 1C show that the hydrocarbon lifting arrangement placed within oil field wells of the invention comprises a lifting assembly formed by a suction tube 1 and a fluid collection hose 2, said assembly extending along the well casing 3.
- the hose 2 has an open upper end 4 and a lower end 5 closed by means of a one-way check valve 6 which opens into the hose 2 to let the fluid flow into it.
- the suction tube 1, which extends from the proximity of the check valve 6 and beyond the upper end 4 of the collecting hose 2 has a lower section 7 and an upper section 8 having a laterally positioned discharge opening 10 for the fluid being lifted.
- the upper section 8 of the suction tube 1 has a closed end 9, to which the pulling cable 11 is connected to cause the upwards and downwards movement of the lifting assembly defined by the suction tube 1 and the collecting hose 2.
- the upper section 8 of the suction tube 1 is of a length such that, during operation of the facility, when the "tube-hose" assembly reaches the end of its upwards travel, the discharge hole 10 is positioned between a pair of sealing rings - a lower ring 12 and an upper ring 13 - which are placed in the lower section 15 of the wellhead 14, a sealed chamber 16 being formed between said rings, where said chamber has a discharge opening coupled to a fluid outlet duct 17 connected to a suction pump 18.
- the bushing 19 is part of a member having a lower section 20, which defines the bushing itself and an upper section 21 having a larger diameter than said lower section 20 and defining a guide and an abutment on the sealing ring 13 within the upper section 22 of the header 14. As shown in the drawing, the bushing 19 passes through said pair of sealing rings 12 and 13 during the travel of the "tube-hose" assembly. In addition, the pulling cable 11 passes though a cable seal 23 positioned next to the upper section 22 of the wellhead 14.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in which the outlet duct 17 comprises a flow-rate control 24, which, by means of a one way check valve 25, is fluidly connected to the corresponding flow line, together with the outlet duct of pump 18, so that the produced gas will be driven to the storage facilities under its own pressure.
- the figure also shows that the pulling cable 11 goes through a pulley mechanism 26 and extends along a tube 27 to enter a motor driven equipment 28 where it is spooled on a drum 29.
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the present invention, which includes a device 30 designed to lower gas pressure within the well casing 3 whenever it is deemed convenient.
- Said device 30 comprises a storage tank 31 having an inlet 32 connected to the suction pump 18 outlet, a first outlet 33 connected to a screw pump 34, and a second outlet connected to the corresponding fluid transportation line.
- the outlet of the screw pump 34 is connected to an auxiliary inlet of the suction pump 18.
- the sealed chamber 16 of the wellhead 14 has an attached pressure switch 36 and a positioning sensor 37.
- the device 30 suctions the fluid to discharge hose 2.
- the pressure switch 36 actuates the device 30, allowing only gas to flow out.
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Description
- The present invention is directed to an arrangement used in oil field wells for lifting hydrocarbons, and more particularly it is directed to a new arrangement of elements placed within production wells for safely lifting liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons, avoiding gas venting and thus allowing for an increase in productivity of the facility, among other important advantages.
- Lifting of hydrocarbons from oil fields involves introducing into the well a casing that extends down sufficiently to reach the hydrocarbon-containing strata, so that any oil, gas and water found therein may flow upwardly to the surface through the casing to be then separated, stored or channeled to its next destination. The oil, gas and water from the strata enter the casing and, because of their different densities, they segregate from each other so that water remains at the bottom of the casing, while oil floats over it and gas flows up through the casing.
- Conventional oil lifting requires the use of pumping units disposed on the surface of the field ground and on the wellhead, which include, among other components used for fluid extraction, a pump lever, a suction rod and a pump placed downhole within the casing at the deepest possible production position. For operating the suction rod, its lower end is connected to the pump, while its upper end is connected to the pump lever disposed on the ground surface. By means of a mechanical arm lever, the pump lever drives the upwards and downwards reciprocating movement of the suction rod, thus performing the pumping work in the production well.
- Another widely known type of pumping system, such as disclosed by
WO2007/084927 , consists in using a bailing system disposed on the ground surface adjacent to the production well, using a bailer mechanism disposed on the ground surface adjacent to the production well, comprising a bailer type (tube and hose) system, a pulling strip or cable which extends along an admission tube or arm, and a hoist mechanism. In this system for lifting hydrocarbons, the bailing system is operated by spooling and unspooling a pulling cable from a hoisting mechanism, to which one end of the wireline is attached, while the other end is attached to the upper end of the bailer-type mechanism placed within the well casing. During operation of the hoist mechanism by spooling and unspooling the wireline or cable, the latter makes a reciprocating movement and undergoes considerable stresses when it is spooled to lift the bailer or unspooled for lowering it to the oil-containing section of the well casing. When the bailer is submerged into the oil-containing section, it collects some oil and gets filled with it. Then, the bailer is lifted up to the surface and the oil is poured into a storage dam. - In these conventional systems for lifting hydrocarbons, fluid discharge from the hose that extends along the borehole is achieved by the action of gravity. These systems have disadvantages that must be overcome. In fact, during the lowering operation, the hose may stick to the tube due to the presence of viscous or paraffin hydrocarbons. These conditions may be affected by external temperatures and the tubes may be worn off by friction with the hose, which may cause ecological damage. In addition, the hose must have thicker walls in order to withstand the strain caused by the rollers over the curvature of the header when entering into the PVC tube. Furthermore, the hose diameter is limited by the header's entrance hole and the recovery capacity of the hose is limited by the length of the tubes, all of which leads to a reduction in productivity. Another disadvantage is that the hose detection system is external and has no protection. In addition, harsh environmental conditions (temperatures, wind, sunlight), the presence of animals, mishandling, etc. can damage the tube joints and cause leaks. The presence of gas pockets may damage PVC tubes and cause environmental damage. In addition, the horizontal tube where the fluid is discharged is made of plastic and can only withstand low gas pressure. Consequently, the gas cannot be transferred by its own pressure and requires permanent venting.
- In order to solve the above mentioned drawbacks of conventional hydrocarbon-lifting facilities, the inventors have developed the arrangement of the present invention, which provides outstanding improvements over the prior art. In fact, the arrangement to be used in oilfield wells for lifting hydrocarbons is capable of capturing gas from the well and thus avoid venting, which increases productivity of the lifting equipment. One of the most important factors favoring productivity is the use of the gas pressure from inside the casing for draining the hose. The hose length may be made proportional to gas pressure at a ratio of 10 mt per 1 kg/sq. cm. of gas pressure, without modifying the length of the surface equipment. In addition, there will be less tubing on the surface and all the moving elements of the arrangement will remain within the casing, thus avoiding possible leaks of fluid at surface level and providing greater safety to the lifting process. It should also be underlined that equipment, mounting and operation costs are lower than those of conventional arrangements, no "pulling" is needed, it is easily maintained and consumes less power, among other advantages.
- The present invention discloses an arrangement for the lifting of hydrocarbons, which is used in oil field wells, and comprises a lifting assembly having a fluid collecting hose and a fluid suction tube within the well casing. The suction tube extends along the collecting hose, which has an open upper end, through which passes the upper section of the suction tube having an end attached to the pulling cable of the "collecting hose /suction tube" assembly, and a lower end closed by means of a one-way check valve, through which the fluid flows into a space comprised between the hose and said tube. The upper section extending beyond the open upper end of the collecting hose has a laterally-conformed fluid discharge opening. When the "hose/ suction tube" assembly is risen by action of the pulling cable to reach the end of its travel, said discharge hole is positioned within a sealed chamber in the wellhead, which is defined between a pair of sealing rings, and in this way the fluid is discharged with the assistance of the suction pump and/or the inner gas pressure from the casing.
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Figures 1A to 1C are schematic side elevation views showing the arrangement of the present invention positioned in a production well, which as a whole represents the lifting operation sequence for the fluid contained in the field. -
Figure 2 is a schematic overall view showing a hydrocarbon lifting facility including the arrangement of the present invention. -
Figure 3 is a schematic overall view showing a facility for lifting hydrocarbons comprising the arrangement of the present invention, where said facility includes a device for lowering gas pressure within the casing. -
Figures 1A to 1C show that the hydrocarbon lifting arrangement placed within oil field wells of the invention comprises a lifting assembly formed by asuction tube 1 and afluid collection hose 2, said assembly extending along thewell casing 3. Thehose 2 has an openupper end 4 and alower end 5 closed by means of a one-way check valve 6 which opens into thehose 2 to let the fluid flow into it. In turn, thesuction tube 1, which extends from the proximity of thecheck valve 6 and beyond theupper end 4 of thecollecting hose 2, has alower section 7 and an upper section 8 having a laterally positioned discharge opening 10 for the fluid being lifted. The upper section 8 of thesuction tube 1 has a closed end 9, to which thepulling cable 11 is connected to cause the upwards and downwards movement of the lifting assembly defined by thesuction tube 1 and thecollecting hose 2. - The upper section 8 of the
suction tube 1 is of a length such that, during operation of the facility, when the "tube-hose" assembly reaches the end of its upwards travel, thedischarge hole 10 is positioned between a pair of sealing rings - alower ring 12 and an upper ring 13 - which are placed in thelower section 15 of thewellhead 14, a sealedchamber 16 being formed between said rings, where said chamber has a discharge opening coupled to afluid outlet duct 17 connected to asuction pump 18. - The
pulling cable 11, attached to the upper end 9 of thesuction tube 1, passes through a cable guide bushing 19 and an actuating device that senses the sealedchamber 16. Thebushing 19 is part of a member having alower section 20, which defines the bushing itself and anupper section 21 having a larger diameter than saidlower section 20 and defining a guide and an abutment on thesealing ring 13 within theupper section 22 of theheader 14. As shown in the drawing, thebushing 19 passes through said pair of 12 and 13 during the travel of the "tube-hose" assembly. In addition, thesealing rings pulling cable 11 passes though acable seal 23 positioned next to theupper section 22 of thewellhead 14. - As shown in the operation sequence represented in
Figures 1A to 1C , when the "tube-hose" assembly is pulled up by thecable 11 until it reaches the end of the travel, the upper section 8 of thesuction tube 1, and consequently the discharge opening 10, are positioned within the sealedchamber 16 defined between 12 and 13. Immediately after the discharge opening 10 connects with thesealing rings sealing chamber 16, thesuction pump 18 begins to force the circulation of the fluid contained in thecollecting hose 2 towards theoutlet duct 17, passing through the discharge opening 10. Liquid flow, and consequently, oil production, is maintained during the parts of the cycle comprising ascending and descending of the "tube-hose" assembly, as long as thedischarge opening 10 is in communication with the sealedchamber 10 and until thehose 2 is drained. In this part of the lifting process thecheck valve 6 remains closed. - During the descending travel of the "tube-hose" assembly, when the
end 5 ofhose 1 is submerged again into the fluid content of the well, thecheck valve 6 is opened by the pressure exerted thereon by the fluid, and consequently thehose 2 is filled again until the "tube-hose" assembly reaches the end of its descending travel, to be subsequently discharged in each "up/down" cycle of the "tube-hose" assembly. In gas-containing wells, the pressure exerted by the gas, depending on its intensity, will cause discharging of thehose 2, thus contributing to an increase in the fluid flow rate from thesuction pump 18. -
Figure 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in which theoutlet duct 17 comprises a flow-rate control 24, which, by means of a oneway check valve 25, is fluidly connected to the corresponding flow line, together with the outlet duct ofpump 18, so that the produced gas will be driven to the storage facilities under its own pressure.. The figure also shows that thepulling cable 11 goes through apulley mechanism 26 and extends along atube 27 to enter a motor drivenequipment 28 where it is spooled on adrum 29. -
Figure 3 shows a further embodiment of the present invention, which includes adevice 30 designed to lower gas pressure within thewell casing 3 whenever it is deemed convenient. Saiddevice 30 comprises astorage tank 31 having aninlet 32 connected to thesuction pump 18 outlet, afirst outlet 33 connected to ascrew pump 34, and a second outlet connected to the corresponding fluid transportation line. The outlet of thescrew pump 34 is connected to an auxiliary inlet of thesuction pump 18. In addition, in this exemplary embodiment the sealedchamber 16 of thewellhead 14 has an attachedpressure switch 36 and apositioning sensor 37. - When the tube-hose assembly is in its discharge position as detected by
sensor 37, thedevice 30 suctions the fluid to dischargehose 2. On the other hand, when the tube-hose assembly is not in position - during the upwards and downwards movements - if gas pressure is higher than desired, thepressure switch 36 actuates thedevice 30, allowing only gas to flow out.
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- An arrangement for lifting hydrocarbons placed within oil field wells, the oil field well having a wellhead assembly and a bailer device disposed along a well casing (3) and connected to a pulling cable (11) attached to the bailer, said pulling cable (11) extending up to a drum which forms part of the driving mechanism of the lifting arrangement, wherein the lifting arrangement extends along the well casing and wherein the lifting arrangement comprises:• a fluid collecting hose (2), the hose having an open upper end (4) and a lower end (5);• a fluid suction tube (1) extending along said hose, said suction tube (1) comprising an upper section (8) projecting beyond the upper end (4) of the collecting hose in which a hole (10) is formed for discharching the fluid to be suctioned by a suction pump (18) connected to the wellhead (14), the end of said upper section (8) being attached to the end of the pulling cable (11) which drives the lifting arrangement;characterized in that, said open upper end (4) and a lower end (5) of the hose is closed by means of a one-way check valve (6) which opens into the hose to let the fluid flow into it, so that the fluid can also enter through the upper end (4) of the hose.
- The arrangement according to claims 1 , wherein lower end (5) of the suction tube (1) is open and reaches the proximity of the lower end (5) of the fluid collecting hose (2), while its upper end (4) is closed and said fluid discharge hole (10) is laterally conformed in the upper section (8) of said suction tube (1).
- The arrangement according to claims 1 , wherein the length of the upper section (8) of the suction tube (1) is such that, when the hose-tube assembly reaches the end of the ascending travel, the discharge opening is placed between a pair of sealing rings - an upper ring (13) and a lower ring (12) - which are positioned in a section of the wellhead (14) where a sealed chamber (16) is defined to which a fluid suction pump (18) is connected.
- The arrangement according to claim 3, wherein a cable attached to the upper end (4) of the suction tube (1) passes through a bushing (19) through said pair of sealing rings (12,13) during the descending travel of the hose-tube assembly until it reaches the end of said travel, where said bushing is positioned as a guide for the cable.
- The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said bushing (19) forms part of a member having a lower section (20) and an upper section (21), said lower section (20) defining the bushing itself, while the upper member - which has a larger diameter than the lower member - defines a guide for the displacement of the bushing, and, in addition, defines a sensor detecting the final position of the hose for its discharge, and an abutment on the upper sealing ring (13).
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