Pumps – Including separate port on noncyclic valve for venting or...
Patent
1991-09-04
1993-04-20
Bertsch, Richard A.
Pumps
Including separate port on noncyclic valve for venting or...
417252, 417 53, F04B 3912
Patent
active
052036820
ABSTRACT:
A submersible pump assembly is mounted within a pressure vessel or jacket for use at the surface for an injection well. The jacket has an inlet which connects to a feed pump for supplying feed water under pressure. The motor, seal section and pump mount within the jacket, with a discharge conduit extending out a discharge end of the jacket. The support for the jacket inclines the jacket at an inclination relative to horizontal. This causes any gases in the feed water to migrate toward and accumulate at the upper end of the jacket. A bleed off valve is employed to bleed off the accumulation of gases.
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T. J. B. Foote and J. P. Stalder, BP Exploration, Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1991.
Baker Hughes Incorporated
Bertsch Richard A.
Bradley James E.
Freay Charles G.
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