Differential back pressure valve for carbon capture and utilization
Systems and methods for injection fluid into a well or aquifer while regulating pressure. The systems and methods include a back pressure valve biased to a closed position. The back pressure opens when an injection pressure of the fluid exceeds a reference pressure. The back pressure valve controls pressure of the injection fluid above the back pressure valve to maintain the injection fluid in a dense state.
1 . A back pressure valve comprising:
a housing defining a central bore, the central bore extending to an opening in a downhole end of the housing, the housing comprising an internal sealing surface and an internal seat;
a piston disposed in the housing and configured to seal against the internal sealing surface when the back pressure valve is in a closed position;
a power spring disposed in the housing and operably coupled to the piston, the power spring configured to bias the piston against the internal sealing surface;
a stem disposed within the housing and configured to seal against the internal seat when the back pressure valve is in the closed position;
a reference pressure port extending through the housing from an opening in an external wall of the housing to a chamber on an uphole end of the piston such that a reference pressure acts on the uphole end of the piston, the opening in the external wall of the housing in communication with an annulus pressure or a control line from a surface location; and
one or more flow ports in the housing, the flow ports configured to allow injection fluid to flow from outside of the back pressure valve into the central bore,
wherein the back pressure valve is configured to move to an open position when a pressure of the injection fluid exceeds a combination of the reference pressure and a spring force of the power spring.
2 . The back pressure valve of claim 1 , wherein when the pressure of the injection fluid exceeds the combination of the reference pressure and the spring force of the power spring, the piston shifts away from the internal sealing surface to open the back pressure valve.
3 . The back pressure valve of claim 1 , wherein when the back pressure valve is in the open position, the back pressure valve can remain open over a range of injection pressures, such that an operating injection pressure can be less than a pressure required to move the back pressure valve to the open position.
4 . The back pressure valve of claim 1 , wherein in the open position, a flow path for the injection fluid extends through the flow ports into the central bore, through the stem, and through the opening in the downhole end of the housing.
5 . The back pressure valve of claim 1 , wherein when the back pressure valve is in the open position, the stem and internal seat interact to function as a variable choke.
6 . The back pressure valve of claim 5 , wherein as an operating injection pressure increases, the stem moves farther away from the internal seat, increasing a flow area through the central bore.
7 . The back pressure valve of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member disposed about the stem and configured to bias the stem toward the internal seat.
8 . A system for injecting a fluid into a well or aquifer, the system comprising:
a tubing extending into or to the well or aquifer;
the back pressure valve of claim 1 disposed at or near a lower end of the tubing; and
a reference pressure path providing communication between the opening of the reference pressure port of the back pressure valve and an annulus outside the tubing or the control line from a surface location.
9 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the system is configured for injection of CO 2 .
10 . The system of claim 8 , further comprising a valve disposed at or near an upper end of the tubing, the valve configured to allow injection of the fluid into the tubing in use.
11 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the back pressure valve is configured to maintain a pressure sufficient to maintain the fluid in the tubing in a dense state.