Electric Submersible Pumping
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Electric Submersible Pumping Course
Introduction:
The Electric Submersible Pump System (ESP) is considered an effective and economical means of lifting a large volumes of fluids from great depths under a variety of well conditions. Over the years, the ESP companies, in conjunction with the major oil companies, have gained considerable experience in producing high viscosity fluids, gassy wells, high-temperature wells, etc. With this experience and improved technology, wells that were once considered non-feasible for submersibles are now being pumped economically.
Course Objectives:
Provide theoretical and practical knowledge of the advantages and limitations of the Electric Submersible Pumps in order to develop the required skills to design, optimize and diagnose wells producing with Electric Submersible Pumps.
Who Should Attend?
Production Engineers, technologists, people who are involved in Production Optimization. Specifically, people who want to gain more knowledge about ESP.
Course Outlines:
· Introduction, Review of Artificial Lift Systems and the Standard ESP Applications
· Reservoir Dynamics
· General Description of Pumps and Motors
· General Description of Cables, Protectors, and Monitoring
· Pump Selection and Dimensioning and Physical Limits
· Variable Speed Drive
· Gas Applications and Nodal Analysis
· Continuation of Nodal Analysis and Viscous Application
· Surface Equipment and Alternative Deployment
· Non-Standard Applications