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[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] selects an '''ESP System''' required to achieve the target well flowing rate or bottomhole pressure.
 
[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] selects an '''ESP System''' required to achieve the target well flowing rate or bottomhole pressure.
  
[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] provides the specifications of the selected ESP System equipment including: [[Electrical Submersible Pump]], '''ESP Motor''', '''ESP Cable''' and '''ESP Drive'''.
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[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] provides the specifications of the selected ESP System equipment including: Electrical Submersible Pump, ESP Motor, ESP Cable and ESP Drive.
  
 
[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] is available online at [https://www.pengtools.com www.pengtools.com].
 
[[:Category:PumpDesign | PumpDesign]] is available online at [https://www.pengtools.com www.pengtools.com].

Revision as of 08:52, 27 March 2019

Pump Design software

Brief

PumpDesign is the ESP design software.

PumpDesign selects an ESP System required to achieve the target well flowing rate or bottomhole pressure.

PumpDesign provides the specifications of the selected ESP System equipment including: Electrical Submersible Pump, ESP Motor, ESP Cable and ESP Drive.

PumpDesign is available online at www.pengtools.com.

Typical applications

  • Sizing of the ESP to pump off the well
  • Calculation of % of the free gas at the pump intake
  • Calculation of Total Dynamic Head (TDH) required
  • Calculation of number of stages and frequency required
  • Calculation of Breaking Horse Power (BHP) required
  • Sizing of the Motor required
  • Specifying the cable, drive and electrical transformers required
  • Comparison of the different ESP types (REDA, Centrilift, GE, Borets, Novomet) by performance curves

ESP Design

Pump selection is limited by the casing size and the flow capacity of the well (which includes gas).

The ESP design procedure is to select a pump whose efficiency range includes rates that are close to the maximum rate of the well.

Main Features

  • Turn key ESP design workflow
  • ESP Tornado chart
  • Liquid and mixture IPR plot
  • Interactive ESP catalog
  • Autoselect option for stages and frequency
  • Motors and cables catalog
  • Autoselect option for cables and drive

References

  1. Brown, Kermit (1984). The Technology of Artificial Lift Methods. Volume 4. Production Optimization of Oil and Gas Wells by Nodal System Analysis. 4. Tulsa, Oklahoma: PennWellBooks.
  2. Lake W, Larry; Clegg, Joe Dunn (2007). Petroleum Engineering Handbook, Volume IV: Production Operations Engineering.
  3. Takacs, Gabor. (2009). Electrical Submersible Pumps Manual. 1st Edition. Design, Operations, and Maintenance. Elsevier. Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Pages in category "PumpDesign"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.