Frac system with hydraulic energy transfer system

US11326430B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11326430-B2
Application numberUS-202017013318-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 4, 2020
Priority dateOct 3, 2013
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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A pumping system that includes a reciprocating isobaric pressure exchanger (reciprocating IPX) designed to exchange pressures between a first fluid and a second fluid. The first fluid includes a substantially particulate free fluid and the second fluid includes a particulate laden fluid. The reciprocating IPX includes a valve having a first and second piston. The value further includes a shaft coupling the first piston to the second piston and a drive coupled to the shaft.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pumping system, comprising: a reciprocating isobaric pressure exchanger (IPX) to exchange pressures between a first fluid and a second fluid, wherein the first fluid is a substantially particulate free fluid and the second fluid is a particulate laden fluid, the reciprocating IPX comprising: a valve assembly comprising: a first piston and a second piston; a shaft coupling the first piston to the second piston; and a drive coupled to the shaft, wherein the drive is to operate the valve assembly in alternating axial directions to control a flow of the first fluid entering the reciprocating IPX; and a mixing system configured to add particulate to at least a portion of the first fluid discharged from a low-pressure outlet of the reciprocating IPX to convert the first fluid to the second fluid. 2. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises: a high-pressure inlet coupled to the shaft; a first pressure vessel coupled to the shaft; and a second pressure vessel coupled to the shaft, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in a first position, the first piston and the second piston are to direct the first fluid from the high-pressure inlet to the first pressure vessel and prevent the first fluid from entering the second pressure vessel, and responsive to the valve assembly being in a second position, the first piston and the second piston are to direct the first fluid from the high-pressure inlet to the second pressure vessel and prevent the first fluid from entering the first pressure vessel. 3. The pumping system of claim 2 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises: a first check valve coupled to the second pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the first position, the first check valve is to direct the second fluid into the second pressure vessel; and a second check valve coupled to the first pressure vessel, responsive to the valve assembly being in the second position, the second check valve is to direct the second fluid into the first pressure vessel. 4. The pumping system of claim 3 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises: a third check valve coupled to the second pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the second position, the third check valve is to direct the second fluid out of the second pressure vessel; and a fourth check valve coupled to the first pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the first position, the fourth check valve is to direct the second fluid out of the first pressure vessel. 5. The pumping system of claim 2 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises one or more pressure vessel pistons disposed within the first pressure vessel or the second pressure vessel, the one or more pressure vessel pistons are to be axially driven by: the first fluid at a higher pressure to transfer pressure to the second fluid at a lower pressure; or the second fluid at the higher pressure to transfer pressure to the first fluid at the lower pressure. 6. The pumping system of claim 1 , further comprising a controller that is configured to control at least one of a first flow rate of the first fluid or a second flow rate of the second fluid into the reciprocating IPX. 7. The pumping system of claim 1 , comprising a first pump and a second pump, the first pump is to pump the first fluid, and the second pump is to pump the second fluid. 8. The pumping system of claim 7 , wherein the first pump is a high-pressure pump and the second pump is a low-pressure pump, and wherein the high-pressure pump is to provide the first fluid to a high-pressure inlet of the reciprocating IPX, and the low-pressure pump is to provide the second fluid to a low-pressure inlet of the reciprocating IPX. 9. The pumping system of claim 8 , further comprising a separator system configured to remove particulate from a second portion of the first fluid discharged from the low-pressure outlet of the reciprocating IPX, and wherein the high-pressure pump receives the second portion of the first fluid subsequent to the second portion of the first fluid passing through the separator system. 10. The pumping system of claim 8 , wherein the low-pressure pump receives the second fluid subsequent to the mixing system adding particulate to the first fluid. 11. The pumping system of claim 10 , further comprising a separator system configured to remove particulate from a second portion of the first fluid discharged from the low-pressure outlet not utilized by the mixing system. 12. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the second fluid is directed from a high-pressure outlet to a well without mixing the second fluid with the first fluid downstream from the reciprocating IPX. 13. A frac system, comprising: a reciprocating isobaric pressure exchanger (IPX) to exchange pressures between a first fluid and a second fluid, wherein the first fluid is a substantially proppant free fluid and the second fluid is a proppant laden fluid, the reciprocating IPX comprising: a valve assembly comprising: a first piston and a second piston; a shaft coupling the first piston to the second piston; and a drive coupled to the shaft, wherein the drive is to operate the valve assembly in alternating axial directions to control a flow of the first fluid entering the reciprocating IPX; a first flow meter configured to measure a first flow rate of the first fluid into a high-pressure inlet of the reciprocating IPX; a second flow meter configured to measure a second flow rate of the second fluid into low-pressure inlet of the reciprocating IPX; and a controller coupled to the first and second flow meters, wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of the first flow rate of the first fluid or the second flow rate of the second fluid into the reciprocating IPX using feedback from the first and second flow meters and alter the first flow rate of the first fluid and the second flow rate of the second fluid in the frac system. 14. The frac system of claim 13 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises: the high-pressure inlet coupled to the shaft; a first pressure vessel coupled to the shaft; and a second pressure vessel coupled to the shaft, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in a first position, the first piston and the second piston are to direct the first fluid from the high-pressure inlet to the first pressure vessel and prevent the first fluid from entering the second pressure vessel, and responsive to the valve assembly being in a second position, the first and second pistons are to direct the first fluid from the high-pressure inlet to the second pressure vessel and prevent the first fluid from entering the first pressure vessel. 15. The frac system of claim 14 , where the reciprocating IPX further comprises: a first check valve coupled to the second pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the first position, the first check valve is to direct the second fluid into the second pressure vessel; and a second check valve coupled to the first pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the second position, the second check valve is to direct the second fluid into the first pressure vessel. 16. The frac system of claim 15 , wherein the reciprocating IPX further comprises: a third check valve coupled to the second pressure vessel, wherein responsive to the valve assembly being in the second position, the third check valve is to direct the second fluid out of the second pressure

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  • Surface equipment specially adapted for fracturing operations · CPC title

  • E21B43/267Primary

    reinforcing fractures by propping · CPC title

  • Pressure exchangers · CPC title

  • E21B43/16Primary

    Enhanced recovery methods for obtaining hydrocarbons · CPC title

  • derived from an external source · CPC title

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What does patent US11326430B2 cover?
A pumping system that includes a reciprocating isobaric pressure exchanger (reciprocating IPX) designed to exchange pressures between a first fluid and a second fluid. The first fluid includes a substantially particulate free fluid and the second fluid includes a particulate laden fluid. The reciprocating IPX includes a valve having a first and second piston. The value further includes a shaft …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Energy Recovery Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B43/267. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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