IP Library Granted Patent US 9,004,166
Granted Patent B2
US 9,004,166 · App. 13/195,441 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Down-hole gas separator

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Patent No.
US 9,004,166
App. No.
13/195,441
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gas separator for separating gas from a fluid in a production stream in a producing hydrocarbon well is described. The gas separator includes a central tube sized to fit into a well casing of the producing hydrocarbon well and having an input at its lower end for receiving the production stream and perforations at its upper end to allow the production stream to flow into the space between the central tube and the well casing. A suction tube is located inside the central tube, the suction tube is operable to draw fluid from the space between the central tube and the well casing and to deliver the fluid to an artificial lift mechanism. A baffle assembly in the gas separator is comprised of a series of baffles, each baffle extending between an inner wall of the central tube and an outer wall of the suction tube for a portion of the available space between the inner wall of the central tube and the outer wall of the suction tube, each baffle offset from the other baffles in the baffle assembly, wherein the baffle assembly is operable to continually redirect the fluid and gas as it travels through the central tube.

Claims (30)

1. A gas separator for separating gas from a fluid in a production stream in a producing hydrocarbon well, the gas separator comprising:

a central tube, the central tube being sized to fit into a well casing of the producing hydrocarbon well and having an input at its lower end for receiving the production stream and perforations at its upper end to allow the production stream to flow into the space between the central tube and the well casing;

a suction tube inside the central tube, the suction tube operable to draw fluid from the space between the central tube and the well casing and to deliver the fluid to an artificial lift mechanism;

a baffle assembly comprising a series of baffles, each baffle extending between an inner wall of the central tube and an outer wall of the suction tube for a portion of the available space between the inner wall of the central tube and the outer wall of the suction tube, each baffle offset from the other baffles in the baffle assembly, each baffle being angled upward from the inner wall of the central tube to the outer wall of the suction tube and blocking about half of the available space for fluid flow, such that the baffle assembly continually redirects the fluid and gas toward a next baffle in the baffle assembly as the fluid and gas it travels through the central tube.

2. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the gas separator is held in the well casing by a tubing anchor and a packer assembly.

3. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the packer creates an artificial sump adjacent to the suction tube intake.

4. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the baffle assembly creates turbulence in the production stream that works to separate the gas from the fluid.

5. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a rod pump.

6. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a submersible pump.

7. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a progressive cavity pump.

8. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the flow rate of the fluid in the space between the central tube and the well casing is no more than 1.2 feet/second.

9. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the flow rate of the fluid in the space between the central tube and the well casing is no more than 0.7 feet/second.

10. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the flow rate of the fluid in the space between the central tube and the well casing is no more than 0.4 feet/second.

11. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the gas separator is at least 20 feet long.

12. The gas separator of claim 1 wherein the gas separator is at least 40 feet long.

13. A method for separating gas from a fluid in a production stream in a producing hydrocarbon well, the method comprising:

using a packer to direct the production stream into a central tube of a gas separator assembly;

continually redirecting the flow of the production stream using a baffle assembly in the central tube, wherein the baffle assembly comprises a series of baffles, each baffle extending between an inner wall of the central tube and an outer wall of the suction tube for a portion of the available space between the inner wall of the central tube and the outer wall of the suction tube, each baffle offset from the other baffles in the baffle assembly, each baffle being angled upward from the inner wall of the central tube to the outer wall of the suction tube and blocking about half of the available space for fluid flow, such that the baffle assembly continually redirects the fluid and gas toward a next baffle in the baffle assembly as the fluid and gas travels through the central tube;

directing the production stream out of the central tube and into a space between a well casing of the hydrocarbon well and the central tube where the gas can separate from fluid; and

drawing the fluid from the production stream into a suction tube running through the interior of the central tube, the suction tube delivering the fluid to an artificial lift mechanism.

14. The method of claim 13 wherein the baffle assembly creates turbulence in the production stream that works to separate the gas from the fluid.

15. The method of claim 13 wherein the packer creates an artificial sump adjacent to the suction tube intake.

16. The method of claim 13 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a rod pump.

17. The method of claim 13 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a submersible pump.

18. The method of claim 13 wherein the artificial lift mechanism is a progressive cavity pump.

19. The method of claim 13 wherein the gas separator is at least 20 feet long.

20. The method of claim 13 wherein the gas separator is at least 40 feet long.

21. The method of claim 13 further comprising creating a flow rate less than 1.2 feet/second in the space between the well casing of the hydrocarbon well and the central tube.

22. The method of claim 13 further comprising creating a flow rate less than 0.7 feet/second in the space between the well casing of the hydrocarbon well and the central tube.

23. The method of claim 13 further comprising creating a flow rate less than 0.4 feet/second in the space between the well casing of the hydrocarbon well and the central tube.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 17, 2025
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CHAMPIONX LLC; APERGY ESP SYSTEMS, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 072004/0019 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 15, 2023
From: SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; CHAMPIONX LLC
To: CHAMPIONX LLC
Reel/Frame 063966/0596 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: ACE DOWNHOLE, LLC; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; THETA OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
Reel/Frame 060305/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2021
From: SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.
Reel/Frame 057080/0984 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2020
From: ACE DOWNHOLE, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; THETA OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 053790/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 9, 2018
From: APERGY (DELAWARE) FORMATION, INC.; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; APERGY ENERGY AUTOMATION, LLC; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 046117/0015 →