Armored power cable installed in coiled tubing while forming
US-9725997-B2 · Aug 8, 2017 · US
US11053752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11053752-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816232678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A string of coiled tubing having a power cable therein supports and supplies power to an electrical submersible well pump assembly in a well. The coiled tubing has an upper section and a lower section joining each other, the upper section having a smaller inner diameter than the lower section. The power cable has an upper portion installed in the upper section of the coiled tubing and a lower portion installed in the lower section of the coiled tubing. The power cable has three insulated electrical conductors embedded within an elastomeric jacket. A metal armor strip has turns wrapped helically around the jacket. The armor strip is compressed between the jacket and the coiled tubing both in the upper section and in the lower section of the coiled tubing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for supporting and supplying power to an electrical submersible well pump, comprising: a string of coiled tubing having an upper section and a lower section, the upper section having an outer diameter that is the same as an outer diameter of the lower section; the upper section and the lower section each having cylindrical bores, the cylindrical bore of the upper section having a smaller inner diameter than the cylindrical bore of the lower section, resulting in a greater wall thickness of the upper section than the lower section; a power cable installed within the string of coiled tubing, the power cable having an exterior portion radially compressed against the cylindrical bore of the upper section and with the cylindrical bore of the lower section; wherein the upper section and the lower section of the string of coiled tubing join each other at a coiled tubing junction; the power cable has an upper portion and a lower portion with a power cable junction below the coiled tubing junction, defining a transition area from the coiled tubing junction to the power cable tubing junction; the exterior portion of the power cable in the lower portion of the power cable has an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the exterior portion of the power cable in the upper portion of the power cable; and the exterior portion of the power cable is radially compressed against the cylindrical bores of the upper and lower sections of the coiled tubing to a greater extent than any radial compression of the exterior portion of the power cable in the transition area. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the exterior portion of the power cable comprises an armor strip wrapped helically around the power cable, the armor strip being radially compressed against the cylindrical bores of the upper and lower sections of the string of coiled tubing. 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the portion of the power cable within the upper section of the string of coiled tubing has a same weight per linear increment as the portion of the power cable within the lower section of the string of coiled tubing. 4. An apparatus for supporting an electrical submersible well pump assembly in a well, comprising: a string of coiled tubing having an upper section and a lower section joining each other, the upper section and the lower section each having a cylindrical bore, the cylindrical bore of the upper section having a smaller inner diameter than the cylindrical bore of the lower section; a power cable having an upper portion installed in the upper section of the coiled tubing and a lower portion installed in the lower section of the coiled tubing, the power cable comprising: three insulated electrical conductors embedded within an elastomeric jacket; a metal armor strip having turns wrapped helically around the jacket; and the armor strip having an inner side radially compressed around the jacket and an outer side radially compressed against the cylindrical bores of the upper and lower sections of the coiled tubing. 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the upper and lower sections of the coiled tubing have the same outer diameter. 6. An apparatus for supporting an electrical submersible well pump assembly in a well, comprising: a string of coiled tubing having an upper section and a lower section joining each other, the upper section having a smaller inner diameter than the lower section; a power cable having an upper portion installed in the upper section of the coiled tubing and a lower portion installed in the lower section of the coiled tubing, the power cable comprising: three insulated electrical conductors embedded within an elastomeric jacket; a metal armor strip having turns wrapped helically around the jacket; the armor strip being compressed between the jacket and the coiled tubing both in the upper section and in the lower section of the coiled tubing; and wherein: the armor strip of the upper portion of the power cable has a smaller outer diameter than the armor strip of the lower portion of the power cable. 7. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: the jacket in the upper portion of the power cable has a same outer diameter as the jacket in the lower portion of the power cable. 8. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: the armor strip in the upper portion of the power cable has a lesser radial thickness than a radial thickness of the armor strip in the lower portion of the power cable. 9. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: the upper portion of the power cable joins the lower portion of the power cable below a junction between the upper portion of the coiled tubing and the lower portion of the coiled tubing. 10. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: a weight per linear increment of the upper section of the coiled tubing with the upper portion of the power cable installed therein is greater than a weight per linear increment of the lower section of the coiled tubing with the lower portion of the power cable installed therein. 11. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: prior to installation in the coiled tubing, a weight per linear increment of the upper portion of the power cable is the same as a weight per linear increment of the lower portion of the power cable. 12. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein a length of the upper section of the coiled tubing is greater than a length of the lower section of the coiled tubing. 13. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein: prior to installation in the coiled tubing, an outer diameter of the upper portion of the power cable is less than an outer diameter of the lower portion of the power cable. 14. An apparatus for supporting an electrical submersible well pump assembly in a well, comprising: a string of coiled tubing having an upper section and a lower section joining each other, the upper section and the lower section each having a cylindrical bore, the cylindrical bore of the upper section having a smaller inner diameter than the cylindrical bore of the lower section, the upper and lower sections having outer diameters that are the same; a power cable having an upper portion installed in the upper section of the coiled tubing and a lower portion installed in the lower section of the coiled tubing, the power cable comprising: three insulated electrical conductors embedded within an elastomeric jacket, the jacket having an outer diameter in the upper portion of the power cable that is the same as in the lower portion of the power cable; a metal armor strip having turns wrapped helically around the jacket; and the armor strip having an outer side in radial compressive contact with the cylindrical bores of the upper section and the lower sections of the coiled tubing. 15. The apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein: prior to installation in the coiled tubing, the upper portion of the power cable has a same weight per linear increment as the lower portion of the power cable. 16. The apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein: the upper section of the coiled tubing with the upper portion of the power cable therein has a greater weight per linear increment than the lower section of the coiled tubing with the lower portion of the power cable therein. 17. The apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein: a length of the upper section of the coiled tubing with the upper portion of the power cable therein is greater than a length of the lower section of the coiled tubing with the low
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