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Australian Energy Producers Journal Australian Energy Producers Journal Society
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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Progressive cavity pump tubing drain valves: operator-savings illustration

Peter Mark Smith
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Baker Hughes, 2 Benoi Road, 629876 Singapore. Email: PeterMark.Smith@bakerhughes.com

The APPEA Journal 60(2) 677-680 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ19023
Accepted: 24 February 2020   Published: 15 May 2020

Abstract

Three case studies show how three progressive cavity pump (PCP) operators used Zenith® (Baker Hughes) tubing drain valves to protect problematic PCPs from blockage and damage, reducing downtime and avoiding cost of backflush operations. The efficient solids management system incorporated in the Zenith PCP tubing drain valve (PCP-TDV) reliably safeguards pumping equipment from damage or blockage caused by descending solids when the pump is shut down, eliminating unplanned downtime and costly equipment replacement. Addressing the failings of alternative valves, the Zenith PCP-TDV effectively reduces the requirement for well workover, preventing pump-off, increasing uptime and lift system run-life, even in heavy oil and high viscosity fluid operations. The Zenith PCP-TDV provides an innovative solution to costly pump damage, while preventing recirculation and simplifying backflush operations. The addition of backflush capability is designed to allow the pump rotor to be retracted and reset without running out of hole. A further addition specific to the coal seam gas market is the inclusion of a tubing pressure-activated, single-use locking piston, so as to allow external pressure to be subjected to the PCP-TDV without pumping being open, thus allowing the string to be set with no well fluid ingress into the production string and pump before operation.

Keywords: backflush, CBM, coal seam gas, downtime, PCP optimisation, PCP-TDV, pump damage, sand, solids, well fluid ingress.

Peter Mark Smith holds a Bachelor of Business (Ag) from Curtin University, and a Master of Engineering (Oil and Gas) from UWA. Peter is employed by Baker Hughes as a Sales Manager for Zenith Sensors and Artificial Lift Equipment for AsiaPac and India. Peter’s previous experience includes product line manager for wellheads, rod lift systems and flow measurement products. Peter is an author of two patents, a member of SPE and a founding member of the Global Society of Peace Engineers.