Ultra Long Stroke Pumping Systems Three Year Case History Of An Alternative To Conventional Lift Systems

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R.L. Becker & D.L. Dollens, Phillips Petroleum Company & R.L. Adair, Continental Emsco

Data collected over a three-year period on individually monitored wells has provided strong evidence to support the rationalization regarding ultra long stroke pumping systems (ULSPS"s). A total of thirteen ULSPS's are included in this study. Electrical costs per barrel and failure frequency will be compared to electrical submersible pump systems and conventional beam pumping systems. Additionally, another evolutionary product, in the form of a modified NEMA C motor, was installed on two of the test wells with the goal of further reducing KWh cost per barrel (one of the highest controllable expenses in artificial lift). Early field data on these motors will also be reported.

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