Mobile fracturing pump transport for hydraulic fracturing of subsurface geological formations
US-2024247646-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US2024352841A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024352841-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318136453-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2023 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A modularized, electric pumping unit comprising: a base structure; an electric motor mounted on the base structure; and one or more pump modules. Each of the one or more pump modules comprises a pump and a pump module structure. The one or more pump modules are configured to be removably mounted on the base structure and driven by the electric motor.
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1 . A pumping unit comprising: a base structure; an electric motor mounted on the base structure; and one or more pump modules, each of the one or more pump modules comprising a pump and a pump module structure, wherein the one or more pump modules are configured to be removably mounted on the base structure and driven by the electric motor. 2 . The pumping unit of claim 1 further comprising at least one connector panel affixed to the base structure and comprising connectors for electrical cables, hoses, or both from the one or more pump modules, wherein the electrical cables are configured for supplying electric power to the one or more pump modules, for communicating control signals to the one or more pump modules, for communicating sensor feedback from the one or more pump modules, or combinations thereof and wherein the hoses are configured for supplying fluids to the one or more pump modules. 3 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein the base structure further comprises one or more mounting points, and wherein each of the one or more pump modules comprises one or more complementary mounting elements, wherein each of the one or more mounting points of the base structure are configured to receive and align with one or more of the one or more complementary mounting elements of the one or more pump modules, to position and align the pump module with the electric motor. 4 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the pump modules comprises cables, hoses, or both that extend to one or more connector panels mounted on the base structure. 5 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more pump modules further comprises lift components configured for removal of each of the one or more pump modules from the base structure. 6 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein the electric motor comprises a first drive shaft and a second drive shaft, and wherein the pumping unit comprises two pump modules, a first pump module connected to the first drive shaft and a second pump module connected to the second drive shaft, whereby the two pump modules are driven by the electric motor. 7 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the one or more pump modules comprise a pump life monitoring system that includes component identification, data processing, data storage, data communications, or a combination thereof. 8 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , wherein the pump of each of the one or more pump modules is mounted onto the pump module structure of the each of the one or more pump modules via a three-point mounting sub-structure that reduces or prevents translation of flexure of the pump module structure to the pump. 9 . The pumping unit of claim 1 , further comprising a gear box positioned on or near the pump and configured to reduce motor input speed, and a sound blanket on the gear box. 10 . A method comprising: transporting a pumping unit, wherein the pumping unit comprises: a base structure assembly comprising: a base structure, an electric motor, an electric motor drive, an auxiliary electric power supply, or a combination thereof mounted to the base structure; and one or more pump modules, wherein each of the one or more pump modules is configured for mounting on the base structure and connection to the electric motor, whereby a pump of each of the one or more pump modules can be driven by the electric motor, wherein the one or more pump modules are not mounted on the base structure during the transporting of the pumping unit. 11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising assembling the pumping unit after the transporting to provide an assembled pumping unit, wherein assembling comprises mounting the one or more pump modules on the base structure and operatively connecting each of the one or more pump modules to the electric motor. 12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein operatively connecting further comprises, for each of the one or more pump modules: engaging one or more lifting components of the each pump module with a lifting apparatus and positioning the each pump module on the base structure such that one or more of the mounting elements of the base structure engage and align with the one or more complementary mounting elements of the each pump module, thus affixing a pump module structure of the each pump module to the base structure; and connecting one or more electrical cables, hoses, or both of the each pump module to connectors of a connector panel on the base structure of the pumping unit; and connecting a driveline of the each pump module to the electric motor. 13 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising removing one or more of the pump modules from an assembled configuration of the pumping unit prior to the transporting. 14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein removing the one or more pump modules from the assembled configuration of the pumping unit further comprises, for each of the one or more pump modules: disconnecting a driveline of the each pump module from the electric motor; unplugging electrical cables, hoses, or both from connectors on the base structure; releasing complementary mounting elements affixing a pump module structure of the each pump module to the base structure; and lifting the each pump module off the base structure. 15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein lifting the each pump module off the base structure comprises engaging one or more lifting components on the pump module structure of the each pump module with a lifting apparatus, and utilizing the lifting apparatus to lift the each pump module off the base structure. 16 . A pump module comprising a pump affixed to a pump module structure, a driveline operatively connected to the pump, and pump auxiliary systems, wherein the pump module is configured to be removably mounted on a base structure of a pumping unit and driven by an electric motor affixed to the base structure. 17 . The pump module of claim 16 , wherein the base structure further comprises at least one connector panel affixed to the base structure and comprising connectors for electrical cables, hoses, or both from the pump module, wherein the electrical cables are configured for supplying electric power to the one or more pump modules, for communicating control signals to the one or more pump modules, for communicating sensor feedback from the one or more pump modules, or combinations thereof; wherein the hoses are configured for supplying fluids to the one or more pump modules; and wherein the pump module does not comprise such a connector panel thereon. 18 . The pump module of claim 16 , wherein the pump of the pump module is mounted onto the pump module structure via a three-point mounting sub-structure that reduces or prevents translation of flexure of the pump module structure to the pump. 19 . The pump module of claim 16 further comprise a pump life monitoring system that includes component identification, data processing, data storage, data communications, or a combination thereof. 20 . The pump module of claim 16 further comprising a gear box positioned on or near the pump, and configured to reduce input speed to the electric motor, when the pump module is operatively connected with the electric motor, and the electric motor is in operation, and a sound blanket on the gear box. 21 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising connecting a fluid inlet on each of the one or more pump modules to a source of a wellbore servicing fluid, connecting a fluid outlet on each of the one or
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