CA2639189A1 - An unlimited stroke drive oil well pumping system - Google Patents

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CA2639189A1
CA2639189A1 CA 2639189 CA2639189A CA2639189A1 CA 2639189 A1 CA2639189 A1 CA 2639189A1 CA 2639189 CA2639189 CA 2639189 CA 2639189 A CA2639189 A CA 2639189A CA 2639189 A1 CA2639189 A1 CA 2639189A1
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Thaddeus Leon Brown
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An unlimited stroke drive method for pumping fluid from an oil well in which the well has a tubing string extending from the earth's surface down to a fluid producing formation. The method includes the steps of positioning a pump barrel within the tubing, an upper end of the pump barrel having communication through a standing valve with the interior of the tubing string, vertically reciprocating a length of flexible cable within the tubing string to vertically reciprocate a plunger within the pump barrel to allow a lower portion to quickly fill with fluid from the producing formation and then to a downward position in which fluid within the pump barrel lower portion is transferred through a traveling valve to an area within the pump barrel above the plunger to move formation fluid from within the pump barrel to the interior of the tubing and thence to the earth's surface.

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1. A cable drive installation system for use with an oil well having a length of tubing extending downwardly from a wellhead at the earth's surface into a crude oil producing formation, and a vertically reciprocal pump received within a lower end of the tubing by which crude oil can be pumped up the tubing to the earth's surface, comprising:

an installation machine having a telescopically extendable boom mounted thereon, the boom being transpositionably supported on the installation machine between a horizontal position in which the installation machine can be transportable between locations and an operable vertical position;

a sheave rotatably supported at an upper end of said boom;

a cable drum rotatably supported on said installation machine;

cable wound on said drum, the cable being extendable over said sheave and downwardly therefrom into the wellhead and tubing to connect to the pump, said boom being extendable in said vertical position to thereby vary the spacing of said sheave above the wellhead to accommodate different lengths of equipment that can be positioned into or extracted from within the tubing.
2. A cable drive system according to Claim 1 wherein said vertically reciprocal pump has a barrel having a standing valve at a lower end thereof and an elevationally intermittent vent port spaced above the standing valve, and including:

a plunger positioned within said barrel and adapted for reciprocation by said cable extending into said tubing, the plunger having an upper portion having a plurality of non-metallic wiper rings sealably engaging said barrel and a lower plunger portion engaging said barrel in a metal-to-metal relationship, reciprocation of said plunger resulting in a fluid column within said tubing continually supported by said non-metallic wiper rings of said plunger upper portion, said vent port permitting said barrel to fill more expeditiously.
3. A cable drive system according to Claim 2 wherein said vertically reciprocal pump barrel has an upper and a lower end, the upper end being in communication with said tubing and a standing valve adjacent said lower end providing a first passageway through which formation fluid flows into the pump barrel, the pump barrel having an intermediate vent port between said upper and lower ends, the vent port providing a second passageway by which formation fluid enters said barrel.
4. A method of pumping fluid from a well having a tubing string extending from the earth's surface down to a fluid containing producing formation, comprising:

positioning and sealing a tubular pump barrel within the tubing in a manner that the pump barrel is submerged in the fluid contained in the producing formation, an upper end of the pump barrel having communication through a standing valve with the interior of the tubing string;

vertically reciprocating a length of flexible cable within said tubing string;

by means of said flexible cable vertically manipulating a plunger within said pump barrel to an upward position to thereby vacate a pressure equalized lower portion of the pump barrel to thereby allow the lower portion to quickly fill with fluid from the producing formation and then to a downward position in which fluid within the pump barrel lower portion is transferred through a traveling valve to an area within the pump barrel above the plunger that communicates with and fills the tubing string connecting the pump barrel to the earth's surface and sequentially repeating the vertical manipulation of said plunger by means of said flexible cable to move formation fluid from within said pump barrel to the interior of the tubing and thence to the earth's surface, an upper portion of said plunger having elastomeric seals thereon to effectively isolate the interior of the pump barrel from the pressure of formation fluid contained in the tubing as the formation fluid is moved to the earth's surface.
5. A pumping system for vertical reciprocation of a string of sucker rods in oil well tubing having a positive displacement pump at the bottom thereof, comprising:

a vertically positioned elongated hydraulic cylinder having a top and bottom end and supported above said tubing and in alignment therewith;

a vertically displaceable piston within said cylinder;

a pump rod affixed to said piston and extending beyond said cylinder bottom end;
a seal member affixed to said lower end of said cylinder for sealably and reciprocally receiving said piston rod;

a Tee fitting having a vertical passageway therethrough, having a lower open end secured to said tubing, an upper open end secured to said cylinder bottom end and a side opening communicating with said passageway that reciprocally receives said piston rod;
and a controlled hydraulic power system providing fluid pressure to said cylinder to vertically reciprocate said piston and thereby said piston rod and rod string to pump crude oil upwardly in the tubing, the crude oil flowing under pressure into said Tee fitting passageway and out through said side opening.
6. A pumping system according to Claim 5 wherein said cylinder top end is vented to the atmosphere.
7. A system for pumping a well comprising:

a vertical hydraulic cylinder positioned over the well, the cylinder having a reciprocated polish rod affixed to a piston within the cylinder and extending out the lower end of the cylinder through an upper and a lower seal that provide an oil cavity therebetween;

a hydraulic power system for controlling hydraulic pressure below said piston to vertically reciprocate said piston and thereby said polish rod and including a return hydraulic line from the cylinder above said piston; and an oil cavity control system that applies oil pressure to said cavity to thereby provide a regenerating pressure seal of said polish rod.
8. A system for pumping a well comprising:

a vertical hydraulic cylinder positioned over the well, the cylinder having a reciprocated polish rod affixed to a piston within the cylinder and extending out the lower end of the cylinder through an upper and a lower seal that provide an oil cavity therebetween;

a hydraulic power system for controlling hydraulic pressure below said piston to vertically reciprocate said piston and thereby said polish rod and including a return hydraulic line from the cylinder above said piston; and a source of pressurized grease in communication with said oil cavity by which grease can be supplied to said cavity and thereby to said polish rod.
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CN108049844A (en) * 2018-01-10 2018-05-18 北京态金科技有限公司 Oil rig
CN114482928A (en) * 2022-01-13 2022-05-13 巫东兰 Movable offshore pumping unit
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