NPSH PDF
NPSH PDF
NPSH PDF
What is NPSH?
What happens if you dont have enough?
Where do you go to get more?
What part does rat hole play?
Summary
What is NPSH?
Net Positive Suction Head is the amount of external
pressure available to a pump.
The Required NPSH (NPSHr) is the amount of external
pressure required to ensure the pump operates full of
liquid.
The Available NPSH (NPSHa) is the amount of external
pressure at the pump suction.
It generally doesnt matter if the NPSH comes from an
actual hydrostatic head or an applied pressure (as long as
the pump sees continuous-phase liquid).
NPSHr is very dependent upon fluid properties (mainly the
boiling point, gas solubility, and vapor pressure)
Cavitation
Defined: The formation and subsequent collapse
of bubbles in a liquid.
The important thing is the subsequent collapse
When the bubbles collapse the liquid rushes in at very
high velocity.
The high velocity liquid tears metal from surfaces it
contacts.
Downhole equipment:
Gas separators
Mechanical devices to trip traveling valves
Vent piping, holes in tubing or pump
Rat Hole
Defined: space within the wellbore below the
producing strata.
Functions:
Collect fill and other wellbore trash
Raise NPSHa without adding hydrostatic head on the
formation
Rod Pump
Simple chamber with two valves
Chamber empties on downstroke
Chamber fills on upstroke
Rod Pump
Effective area of ball
above seal is 43% bigger
than inlet area
Residual pressure in barrel
is based on:
Pump leakage
Amount of gas in pump
Boiling point of liquid
NPSHr is:
Almost 43% higher than
residual pressure
Typically 75-100 ft
Rod Pump
Produced Gas Lock
If the pump is liquid-filled, very little rod
movement required to open traveling valve.
If the pump has considerable dissolved or free gas:
It must compress the gas to above discharge hydrostatic
head before the traveling valve will open.
At 3,000 ft depth with 20 psig bottom-hole pressure, the
gas must compress to over 40 ratios.
The pump will travel up and down without pumping
until
Leakage past the plunger fills the barrel with enough liquid to
open the standing valve, or
Pump inlet pressure rises enough to open standing valve.
Rod Pump
Steam Lock
At low pressures, water boils at low
temps (e.g., at 15 Hg, water boils at
160F)
Compressing steam raises its temp
(e.g., 40 ratios would raise temp from
160F to 1,300F)
Leakage past barrel adds liquid to
barrel
Eventually a steam lock will develop
enough pressure to open traveling valve
and cool everything off.
Rod Pump
What does a Gas Lock look like?
Gas Locking Rod Pump
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ESP
Very high volume pump
At 3,000 ft set depth:
2.0 Hp pump
NPSHr 2,000 ft (860 psig) to move 69 bbl/day
can move 206 bbl/day with 2,400 ft NPSHr
10 Hp pump
NPSHr 300 ft (130 psig) to move 171 bbl/day
can move 480 bbl/day with 2,000 ft NPSHr
ESP
Without adequate NPSH:
The first stage will cavitate.
The surface of the first-state impellor will lose efficiency.
Subsequent stages will cavitate.
PCP
NPSHr is about 60 ft
Failure to meet NPSHr results in:
Excessive heat of compression (40 ratios is still 1,300F)
Overheated stator
Stuck pump
Jet Pump
Traditional Pump:
Seats in a packer
Power liquid (typically) down tubing
Well production and Power Fluid exhaust up
backside
Rarely effective in gas wells
Tubing Pumps:
Two tubing strings (either dual or concentric)
Power gas down inner or side string
Well liquid and exhausted power liquid up
tubing/tubing annulus (or main tubing)
Gas production up casing/tubing annulus
Jet Pump
Compressor/Eductor
Qualifies as a lift method in two ways:
Lowering bottom-hole pressure increases the saturation
water vapor
Increasing gas velocity carries more water as mist
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Summary
Eductor
Compressor
Typical
Capacity
(BBL/day)
6-10
NPSHr (ft)
Failure
method
0 Plug off
4-6
0 Plug off
4-600+
Rod Pump
20-500+
Jet Pump
10-45+
450-1000 Cavitation
70-1,000+
150-2000 Cavitation
PCP
ESP
Conclusions
There is no silver bullet for artificial lift:
High-capacity methods have large NPSHr.
Low-capacity methods dont move much water
(but maybe you dont need to move much).
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