Double hydraulic activated receptacle pump
US-2020248680-A1 · Aug 6, 2020 · US
US11713659B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11713659-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117191120-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A well pump assembly has a tubular receptacle for attachment to a lower end of a string of production tubing. A docking station mounts to the receptacle, the docking station having a lower well fluid conduit for receiving well fluid from the well, a lower orientation guide, and a lower hydraulic connector. A hydraulic line extends alongside the receptacle and is in fluid communication with the lower hydraulic connector for supplying hydraulic fluid. A hydraulically actuated pump is configured to be lowered into and retrieved from the receptacle. A guide member on a lower end of the pump has an upper orientation guide, and an upper hydraulic connector in fluid communication with the pump, and an upper well fluid conduit leading to an intake of the pump.
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A well pump assembly, comprising: a tubular receptacle for attachment to a lower end of a string of production tubing; a docking station mounted to the receptacle, the docking station having a lower well fluid conduit for receiving well fluid from the well, a lower orientation guide, and a lower hydraulic connector; a hydraulic line extending alongside the receptacle and in fluid communication with the lower hydraulic connector for supplying hydraulic fluid; a hydraulically actuated pump configured to be lowered into and retrieved from the receptacle; a guide member on a lower end of the pump, the guide member having an upper well fluid conduit leading to an intake of the pump, an upper orientation guide, and an upper hydraulic connector in fluid communication with the pump; and wherein as the pump is being lowered into the receptacle, the upper well fluid conduit slides into sealing engagement with the lower well fluid conduit while the upper orientation guide engages the lower orientation guide and rotationally orients the upper hydraulic connector into stabbing engagement with the lower hydraulic connector to supply hydraulic fluid pressure from the hydraulic line to the pump. 2. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a latching arrangement between the guide member and the docking station that secures the pump on the docking station after the upper and lower hydraulic connectors have stabbed into sealing engagement with each other; and wherein an upward pull of sufficient force on the pump causes the latching arrangement to release, enabling the pump to be retrieved from the receptacle. 3. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein: the lower orientation guide comprises a lower sleeve surrounding the lower well fluid conduit, the lower sleeve having an upward facing oblique cam edge; and the upper orientation guide comprises an upper sleeve surround the upper well fluid conduit, the upper sleeve having a downward facing oblique cam edge that engages the upward facing oblique cam edge as the guide member lands on the docking station. 4. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a chamber within the pump for receiving hydraulic fluid pressure to power the pump; an upper hydraulic passage in fluid communication with the chamber, the upper hydraulic connector being mounted to a lower end of the upper hydraulic passage; and a lower hydraulic passage in fluid communication with the hydraulic line, the lower hydraulic connector being mounted to an upper end of the lower hydraulic passage. 5. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: means for preventing well fluid entry into the upper hydraulic connector prior to stabbing engagement of the upper hydraulic connector with the lower hydraulic connector; and means for preventing well fluid entry into the lower hydraulic connector prior to stabbing engagement of the lower hydraulic connector with the upper hydraulic connector. 6. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the pump comprises: a plunger with a plunger bore that reciprocates within a pump housing, defining an upward stroke chamber, the pump having a traveling valve mounted to the plunger for movement in unison to lift well fluid into the production tubing during an upstroke, and a standing valve mounted to the pump housing to admit well fluid into the plunger bore during a down stroke. 7. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a seal between the pump and the receptacle. 8. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein: the receptacle has a closed bottom; the docking station is mounted to an upper side of the bottom; and the lower well fluid conduit extends downward through the bottom. 9. The assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a detent on the lower well fluid conduit; a latch sleeve surrounding the upper well fluid conduit, the latch sleeve having a rib that snaps into engagement with the detent when the upper well fluid conduit slides into engagement the lower well fluid conduit; and wherein an upward pull of sufficient force releases the latch sleeve from the detent to enable retrieval of the pump. 10. A well pump assembly, comprising: a hydraulic fluid supply pump for positioning adjacent a wellhead of a well; a tubular receptacle for attachment to a lower end of a string of production tubing extending into the well, the receptacle having a closed bottom; a docking station mounted within the receptacle, the docking station having a lower well fluid conduit that extends downward through the closed bottom for receiving well fluid from the well, the docking station having a lower orientation guide and a lower hydraulic connector; a hydraulic line extending from the supply pump alongside the receptacle and in fluid communication with the lower hydraulic connector for supplying hydraulic fluid; a hydraulically actuated reciprocating pump; a fishing neck on an upper end of the reciprocating pump for lowering into and retrieving the reciprocating pump from the receptacle with a running string; a guide member on a lower end of the reciprocating pump, the guide member having an upper orientation guide, an upper hydraulic connector in fluid communication with the reciprocating pump, and an upper well fluid conduit leading to a well fluid intake of the reciprocating pump; and wherein as the reciprocating pump is being lowered into the receptacle, the upper well fluid conduit slides into sealing engagement with the lower well fluid conduit while the upper orientation guide engages the lower orientation guide and rotationally orients the upper hydraulic connector into stabbing engagement with the lower hydraulic connector to supply hydraulic fluid pressure from the supply pump to the reciprocating pump. 11. The assembly according to claim 10 , further comprising: a latching arrangement between the guide member and the docking station that secures the reciprocating pump on the docking station after the upper and lower hydraulic connectors have stabbed into sealing engagement with each other; and wherein an upward pull of sufficient force on the fishing neck causes the latching arrangement to release, enabling the reciprocating pump to be retrieved from the receptacle. 12. The assembly according to claim 10 , wherein: the lower orientation guide comprises a lower sleeve surrounding the lower well fluid conduit, the lower sleeve having an upward facing oblique cam edge; and the upper orientation guide comprises an upper sleeve surrounding the upper well fluid conduit, the upper sleeve having a downward facing oblique cam edge that engages the upward facing oblique cam edge as the guide member lands on the docking station. 13. The assembly according to claim 10 , further comprising: an upstroke chamber within the reciprocating pump for receiving hydraulic fluid pressure to power the reciprocating pump; an upper hydraulic passage in fluid communication with the upstroke chamber, the upper hydraulic connector being mounted to a lower end of the upper hydraulic passage; and a lower hydraulic passage in fluid communication with the hydraulic line, the lower hydraulic connector being mounted to an upper end of the lower hydraulic passage. 14. The assembly according to claim 10 , further comprising: a lower valve mounted to the lower hydraulic connector, the lower valve having an open and a closed position and being in the closed position to prevent well fluid entry into the lower hydraulic connector prior to stabbing engagement of the upper hydraulic connector with the lower hydraulic con
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