IP Library Granted Patent US 7,971,650
Granted Patent B2
US 7,971,650 · App. 10/562,255 · Granted Jul 5, 2011

Electric submersible pumps

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Patent No.
US 7,971,650
App. No.
10/562,255
Granted
Jul 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of pumping wellbore fluid, comprising the steps of: installing an electric submersible pump in a wellbore; and operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore fluid. Pumping in this manner provides a number of advantages in use in that the required high-speed motor and pump is shorter for a given power than existing arrangements, and provides increased reliability due to reduced complexity. A much shorter motor/pump combination also allows such equipment to be used in deviated boreholes with a reduction in damage due to mishandling and bending, as well as facilitating assembly and testing in the manufacturer's plant.

Claims (165)

1. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein:

the motor has at least three phases, and

each of the at least three phases are continuously driven by an inverter that switches a voltage in the range of 1000 V-4000 V.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is a centrifugal pump.

3. A method according to claim 2 , wherein the pump draws the wellbore liquid from a plurality of lateral wellbores into a central pump.

4. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising recovering the wellbore liquid to the surface.

5. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising transporting the wellbore liquid from a first subterranean location to a second subterranean location.

6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is operated at more than 5,000 rpm.

7. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is operated at 7,000 to 7,500 rpm.

8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is operated at more than 6,000 rpm.

9. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is operated at approximately 7,200 rpm.

10. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

a power supply of the motor is located at the surface, and

the power supply models operation of the motor and calculates a rotor position of the motor.

11. A method according to claim 1 , wherein a power supply of the motor comprises a variable voltage chopper.

12. A method of pumping wellbore liquid according to claim 1 , wherein

the motor is sealed from the wellbore liquid.

13. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft;

a plurality of tubular elements spaced axially along the shaft; and

a plurality of support rings spaced axially along the shaft between the tubular elements and serving to support the tubular elements on the shaft so that the tubular elements are rotatable with the shaft;

a plurality of permanent magnets spaced about a circumferential outer surface of each of the tubular elements;

a respective retention sleeve tightly fitted over the permanent magnets on each tubular element so as to retain the permanent magnets on the tubular element; and

a stator coaxial with the rotor, comprising:

a stack of laminations; and

radially spaced coils wound around the stack,

wherein the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

14. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft; and

a carrier sleeve loosely fitted on the shaft; and

rings closely engaging the shaft and supporting the carrier sleeve;

and

a stator coaxial with the rotor, comprising:

a stack of laminations; and

radially spaced coils wound around the stack,

wherein the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

15. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft; and

a plurality of permanent magnets having axial ends;

a carrier sleeve mounted on the shaft and bearing the magnets;

a retention sleeve extending over the magnets; and

at least one stress-relieving radially outwardly extending abutment part on the carrier sleeve abutting an adjacent axial end of the magnets, wherein:

the retention sleeve has at least one end portion turned in over the abutment part to retain the magnets in position on the carrier sleeve without damaging the axial end of the magnet, and

the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

16. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

an elongate central shaft; and

elongate permanent magnets extending along the shaft, the magnets comprising axially laminated parts to reduce eddy current losses; and

a stator coaxial with the rotor,

wherein the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

17. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor;

a stator coaxial with the rotor;

a bearing mounting the rotor to the stator;

a resiliently biased projection disposed on one of the stator and the bearing; and

a receiver disposed on the other of the stator and the bearing,

wherein:

the projection is operable, by rotation of the rotor, to engage the receiver, thereby rotationally coupling the bearing and the stator, and

the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

18. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by a permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor;

a housing;

a stator coaxial with the rotor and mounted in the housing;

an axial groove formed in one of the stator and the housing; and

an axial key engaging the axial groove, thereby rotationally coupling the housing and the stator,

wherein the motor has at least three phases and at least two of the phases are driven at a time.

19. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein;

the motor is driven from a power supply through a variable voltage chopper and an inverter, and

the variable voltage chopper is provided with an input voltage comprising a portion of a total fixed voltage provided from the power supply.

20. A method according to claim 19 , wherein the pump is a centrifugal pump.

21. A method according to claim 19 , further comprising recovering the wellbore liquid to the surface.

22. A method according to claim 19 , further comprising transporting the wellbore liquid from a first subterranean location to a second subterranean location.

23. A method according to claim 19 , wherein the pump is operated at more than 5,000 rpm.

24. A method according to claim 19 , wherein the pump is operated at 7,000 to 7,500 rpm.

25. A method according to claim 20 , wherein the pump draws the wellbore liquid from a plurality of lateral wellbores into a central pump.

26. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft;

a plurality of tubular elements spaced axially along the shaft; and

a plurality of support rings spaced axially along the shaft between the tubular elements and serving to support the tubular elements on the shaft so that the tubular elements are rotatable with the shaft;

a plurality of permanent magnets spaced about a circumferential outer surface of each of the tubular elements;

a respective retention sleeve tightly fitted over the permanent magnets on each tubular element so as to retain the permanent magnets on the tubular element; and

a stator coaxial with the rotor, comprising:

a stack of laminations; and

radially spaced coils wound around the stack.

27. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft; and

a carrier sleeve loosely fitted on the shaft; and

rings closely engaging the shaft and supporting the carrier sleeve; and

a stator coaxial with the rotor, comprising:

a stack of laminations; and

radially spaced coils wound around the stack.

28. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

a central shaft; and

a plurality of permanent magnets having axial ends;

a carrier sleeve mounted on the shaft and bearing the magnets;

a retention sleeve extending over the magnets; and

at least one stress-relieving radially outwardly extending abutment part on the carrier sleeve abutting an adjacent axial end of the magnets,

wherein the retention sleeve has at least one end portion turned in over the abutment part to retain the magnets in position on the carrier sleeve without damaging the axial end of the magnet.

29. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor, comprising:

an elongate central shaft; and

elongate permanent magnets extending along the shaft, the magnets comprising axially laminated parts to reduce eddy current losses; and

a stator coaxial with the rotor.

30. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein:

the motor comprises:

a rotor;

a stator coaxial with the rotor;

a bearing mounting the rotor to the stator;

a resiliently biased projection disposed on one of the stator and the bearing; and

a receiver disposed on the other of the stator and the bearing, and

the projection is operable, by rotation of the rotor, to engage the receiver, thereby rotationally coupling the bearing and the stator.

31. A method of pumping wellbore liquid, comprising:

installing an electric submersible pump, driven by an AC synchronous permanent magnet motor, in a wellbore; and

operating the pump at more than 4,500 rpm to pump the wellbore liquid,

wherein the motor comprises:

a rotor;

a housing;

a stator coaxial with the rotor and mounted in the housing;

an axial groove formed in one of the stator and the housing; and

an axial key engaging the axial groove, thereby rotationally coupling the housing and the stator.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2011
From: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.; WEATHERFORD ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS, INC.
To: OILFIELD EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER LIMITED
Reel/Frame 026021/0352 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2005
From: YURATICH, MICHAEL ANDREW; FRASER, ALAN THOMAS
To: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.
Reel/Frame 017386/0918 →