Electrical submersible pump with reciprocating linear motor
US-9145885-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US10301915B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10301915-B2 |
| Application number | US-201315105587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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An electric submersible pumping system is configured to pump fluids from a wellbore. The electric submersible pumping system includes a motor filled with dielectric motor lubricant and a pump driven by the motor. The electric submersible pumping system further includes an upper seal section connected to the motor and filled with seal section oil. The electric submersible pumping system also includes a lower seal section connected to the motor. In preferred embodiments, the lower seal section includes an expansible bladder that isolates the dielectric motor lubricant from wellbore fluids. The upper seal section is in fluid isolation from the motor. The lower seal section is in fluid communication with the motor.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric submersible pumping system for use in pumping fluids from a wellbore, the electric submersible pumping system comprising: a motor, wherein the motor is filled with a first lubricant; a pump driven by the motor; a lower seal section connected to the motor, wherein the lower seal section is in fluid communication with the motor; and an upper seal section connected between the motor and the pump, wherein the upper seal section comprises: a shaft; one or more mechanical seals, a thrust bearing assembly; and a piston seal assembly, wherein the upper seal section is filled with a second lubricant that is different than the first lubricant. 2. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the first lubricant is dielectric motor lubricant. 3. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 2 , wherein the second lubricant is seal section oil that has a viscosity that is higher than the viscosity of the dielectric motor lubricant. 4. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the lower seal section comprises: a bag seal housing; and a bag seal assembly within the housing. 5. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 4 , wherein the bag seal assembly further comprises: a bag support; and a bladder secured to the bag support. 6. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 5 , wherein the bag seal assembly further comprises one or more discharge ports, and wherein each of the one or more discharge ports is configured as a one-way check valve that places the interior of the bladder in fluid communication with the wellbore when each of the one or more discharge ports is opened. 7. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the lower seal section comprises a piston seal assembly. 8. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the lower seal section further comprises a fluid exchange assembly and wherein the fluid exchange assembly comprises: a solids screen; exchange ports; and wherein the fluid exchange assembly is configured to place the exterior of the bladder in fluid communication with the wellbore. 9. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more mechanical seals comprises: a runner connected to the shaft of the upper seal section; and a stationary ring in contact with the runner. 10. An electric submersible pumping system for use in pumping fluids from a wellbore, the electric submersible pumping system comprising: a motor, wherein the motor is filled with a first lubricant; a pump driven by the motor; a lower seal section connected to the motor, wherein the lower seal section is in fluid communication with the motor; and an upper seal section connected between the motor and the pump, wherein the upper seal section is filled with a second lubricant, wherein the upper seal section comprises: a shaft; one or more mechanical seals; a thrust bearing assembly; and a piston seal assembly. 11. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 10 , wherein the first lubricant is dielectric motor lubricant. 12. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 11 , wherein the second lubricant is seal section oil that has a viscosity that is higher than the viscosity of the dielectric motor lubricant. 13. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 10 , wherein the lower seal section comprises: a bag seal housing; and a bag seal assembly positioned within the housing. 14. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 13 , wherein the bag seal assembly further comprises: a bag support; and a bladder secured to the bag support. 15. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 10 , wherein the lower seal section comprises a piston seal assembly. 16. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 10 , wherein each of the one or more mechanical seals comprises: a runner connected to the shaft of the upper seal section; and a stationary ring in contact with the runner. 17. An electric submersible pumping system configured to pump fluids from a wellbore, the electric submersible pumping system comprising: a motor, wherein the motor is filled with dielectric motor lubricant; a pump driven by the motor; an upper seal section connected to the motor, wherein the upper seal section is in fluid isolation from the motor, wherein the upper seal section comprises: a shaft; one or more mechanical seals; a thrust bearing assembly; and a piston seal assembly; and a lower seal section connected to the motor, wherein the lower seal section is in fluid communication with the motor. 18. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 17 , wherein the upper seal section is filled with seal section oil that is different from the dielectric motor lubricant. 19. The electric submersible pumping system of claim 18 , wherein the lower seal section includes an expansible bladder that isolates the dielectric motor lubricant from wellbore fluids.
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