Connector and gas-liquid separator for combined electric submersible pumps and beam lift or progressing cavity pumps
US-2017044888-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US10443370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10443370-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615245861-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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Artificial lift apparatus, systems, and methods for use in a deviated or horizontal wellbore, including a downhole gas separators, hydrocarbon wells including the artificial lift systems, and methods of separating a gas from a liquid hydrocarbon within a hydrocarbon well. Included is a downhole gas separator positioned in a deviated or horizontal wellbore, further including a flow-regulating device configured to restrict fluid flow through the gas outlet during at least a portion of each intake stroke of a reciprocating pump and to permit the fluid flow during at least a portion of each exhaust stroke of the reciprocating pump.
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A downhole gas separator for an artificial lift system, the separator comprising: an elongate outer housing including an enclosed first housing end region and a second housing end region that is spaced apart from the first housing end region, wherein the outer housing at least partially defines an enclosed volume, and further wherein the second housing end region is configured to operatively couple the separator to a reciprocating pump of the artificial lift system to provide fluid communication between a pump inlet of the reciprocating pump and the enclosed volume, wherein the reciprocating pump is configured to repeatedly perform an intake stroke and a subsequent exhaust stroke; a fluid inlet port defined within the outer housing and configured to provide fluid communication between the enclosed volume and an external region that is external to the enclosed volume; a gas outlet port defined within the outer housing and configured to provide fluid communication between the enclosed volume and the external region; a gas outlet weir within the enclosed volume Positioned closer to the gas outlet port than the fluid inlet port and defining a gas retention region within the enclosed volume whereby the gas retention region is adjacent the gas outlet port and providing fluid communication between the enclosed volume and the gas outlet port; and a flow-regulating device controlling fluid flow through the gas outlet port, the flow-regulating device configured to: (i) restrict fluid flow through the gas outlet port during at least a portion of each intake stroke while the gas outlet weir retains at least a portion of the restricted fluid within the gas retention region during the at least a portion of the intake stroke; and (ii) permit fluid flow through the gas outlet port during at least a portion of each exhaust stroke by communicating at least a portion of the restricted fluid retained within the gas retention region to flow through the gas outlet port during the at least a portion of each exhaust stroke. 2. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator is configured to function while oriented within a deviated wellbore. 3. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the fluid inlet port is proximal the first housing end region relative to the gas outlet port, and wherein the separator is configured to be oriented in a wellbore such that the fluid inlet port faces downward and also such that the gas outlet port faces upward. 4. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the fluid inlet port is a weighted fluid inlet port. 5. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the fluid inlet port and the gas outlet port face away from one another. 6. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator further includes an inlet weir that is associated with the fluid inlet port, extends within the enclosed volume, and is configured to provide a tortuous flow path for fluid entering the enclosed volume via the fluid inlet port. 7. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the gas outlet weir associated with the gas outlet port extends within the enclosed volume and is configured to separate a gas from a liquid hydrocarbon within the enclosed volume and retain the separated as within the as retention region that is at least partially defined by the as outlet weir, whereby the as retention region is adjacent the as outlet port. 8. The separator of claim 7 , wherein the flow-regulating device is positioned within the enclosed volume and is configured to restrict the fluid flow through the gas outlet port by forming a fluid seal between the outer housing and the outlet weir. 9. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the flow-regulating device is a flapper valve that includes a flapper configured to selectively transition between a closed orientation, in which the flapper valve restricts the fluid flow through the gas outlet port, and an open orientation, in which the flapper valve permits the fluid flow through the gas outlet port. 10. The separator of claim 9 , wherein the flapper is configured to extend into the enclosed volume when the flapper valve is in the open orientation. 11. The separator of claim 9 , wherein the flapper is configured to extend into the external region when the flapper valve is in the open orientation. 12. The separator of claim 9 , wherein the flapper valve is positioned within the enclosed volume. 13. The separator of claim 9 , wherein, when the flapper valve is in the closed orientation, the flapper valve at least partially defines the enclosed volume. 14. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the flow-regulating device includes a first orientation, in which the flow-regulating device restricts fluid flow through the gas outlet port, and a second orientation, in which the flow-regulating device permits fluid flow through the gas outlet port. 15. The separator of claim 14 , wherein, when in the first orientation, the flow-regulating device forms a fluid seal across the gas outlet port. 16. The separator of claim 14 , wherein, when in the first orientation, the flow-regulating device fluidly isolates at least a portion of the enclosed volume from the external region. 17. The separator of claim 14 , wherein the flow-regulating device is a passive flow-regulating device configured to automatically transition between the first orientation and the second orientation responsive to a fluid flow within the enclosed volume that is initiated by the reciprocating pump. 18. The separator of claim 17 , wherein the flow-regulating device is biased to the second orientation and is configured to transition to the first orientation responsive to the fluid flow within the enclosed volume that is initiated by the reciprocating pump. 19. The separator of claim 18 , wherein the flow-regulating device includes a biasing mechanism configured to provide the bias, and wherein the biasing mechanism includes at least one of a resilient material, an elastomeric material, and a spring. 20. The separator of claim 14 , wherein the flow-regulating device is an active flow-regulating device configured to transition between the first orientation and the second orientation responsive to receipt of a transition signal. 21. The separator of claim 20 , wherein the flow-regulating device is biased to one of the first orientation and the second orientation and is configured to transition to the other of the first orientation and the second orientation responsive to receipt of the transition signal. 22. The separator of claim 21 , wherein the flow-regulating device includes a biasing mechanism configured to provide the bias, and wherein the biasing mechanism includes at least one of a resilient material, an elastomeric material, and a spring. 23. The separator of claim 20 , wherein the transition signal is an electrical transition signal, wherein the separator includes an electrical conduit configured to provide the electrical transition signal to the flow-regulating device, and further wherein the flow-regulating device includes an electrical actuator configured to receive the electrical transition signal and to transition the flow-regulating device between the first orientation and the second orientation responsive to receipt of the electrical transition signal. 24. The separator of claim 20 , wherein the transition signal is a hydraulic transition signal, wherein the separator includes a hydraulic conduit configured to provide the hydraulic transition signal to the flow-regulating devic
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