Claims
- 1. A downhole pump for use in a wellbore, comprising:
two or more chambers for the accumulation of formation fluids; a valve assembly for filling and venting gas to and from the two or more chambers; and a fluid passageway for connecting the two or more chambers to a production tube.
- 2. The downhole pump of claim 1, wherein the two or more chambers fill and vent in a counter synchronous manner.
- 3. The downhole pump of claim 1, wherein the two or more chambers are arranged in series.
- 4. The downhole pump of claim 1, wherein the two or more chambers are arranged in tandem.
- 5. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including one or more removable one-way valves for controlling flow of the formation fluid in and out of the one or more chambers.
- 6. The downhole pump of claim 5, wherein the one or more removable one-way valves are constructed and arranged to be deployable through the production tube.
- 7. The downhole pump of claim 6, wherein the one or more removable one-way valves are housed in one or more deployable cartridges.
- 8. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including power supply lines for actuating the valve assembly.
- 9. The downhole pump of claim 8, wherein power supply lines include data transmitting means to transmit data such as pressure and temperature within the downhole pump.
- 10. The downhole pump of claim 9, wherein data transmitting means includes fiber optic cable.
- 11. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including a sensing mechanism operatively connected to the valve assembly to sense a liquid level in the wellbore.
- 12. The downhole pump in claim 11, wherein the sensing mechanism is constructed and arranged to send a signal to a control mechanism to increase the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is relatively high.
- 13. The downhole pump of claim 11, wherein the sensing mechanism is constructed and arranged to send a signal to a control mechanism to decrease the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is relatively low.
- 14. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including a top sensor disposed at an upper end of one or more of the chambers to trigger the valve assembly to fill the chamber with gas when the formation fluid reaches an upper predetermined point in the chamber.
- 15. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including a bottom sensor disposed at a lower end of one or more of the chambers to trigger the valve assembly to vent the chamber when the formation fluid reaches a lower predetermined point in the chamber.
- 16. The downhole pump of claim 15, further including a top sensor disposed at an upper end of one or more of the chambers to trigger the valve assembly to fill the chamber with gas when the formation fluid reaches an upper predetermined point in the chamber.
- 17. The downhole pump of claim 16, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged with a sliding float that moves up and down on a gas/liquid fluid interface.
- 18. The downhole pump of claim 16, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a float operatively attached to a control orifice, whereby the control orifice is covered or uncovered depending on whether the float is in an up position or a down position.
- 19. The downhole pump of claim 16, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a flow constriction in the two or more chambers and a target against which the flow of the gas or formation fluid is directed as it flows through the constriction.
- 20. The downhole pump of claim 16, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a restriction that limits flow of formation fluid through the two or more chambers and a differential pressure sensor attached proximate to either side of the restriction.
- 21. The downhole pump of claim 1, further including a velocity reduction device operatively attached to a vent tube at an upper end of the valve assembly, whereby the velocity reduction device prevents erosion of the wellbore as the gas vents through the vent tube.
- 22. A downhole pump for use in a wellbore, comprising:
a chamber for the accumulation of formation fluids; a valve assembly for filling and venting gas to and from the chamber; and one or more removable, one-way valves for controlling flow of the formation fluid in and out of the chamber.
- 23. The downhole pump of claim 22, wherein the one or more removable one-way valves are constructed and arranged to be deployable through the production tube.
- 24. The downhole pump of claim 22, wherein the one or more removable one-way valves are housed in one or more deployable cartridges.
- 25. The downhole pump of claim 22, further including power supply lines for actuating the valve assembly.
- 26. The downhole pump of claim 25, wherein power supply lines include data transmitting means to transmit data such as pressure and temperature within the downhole pump.
- 27. The downhole pump of claim 26, wherein data transmitting means includes fiber optic cable.
- 28. The downhole pump of claim 22, further including a sensing mechanism operatively connected to the valve assembly to sense a liquid level in a wellbore.
- 29. The downhole pump of claim 28, wherein the sensing mechanism is constructed and arranged to send a signal to a control mechanism to increase the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is relatively high.
- 30. The downhole pump of claim 28, wherein the sensing mechanism is constructed and arranged to send a signal to a control mechanism to decrease the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is relatively low.
- 31. The downhole pump of claim 22, further including a top sensor disposed at an upper end of the chamber to trigger the valve assembly to fill the chamber with gas when the formation fluid reaches an upper predetermined point in the chamber.
- 32. The downhole pump of claim 22, further including a bottom sensor disposed at a lower end of the chamber to trigger the valve assembly to vent the chamber when the formation fluid reaches a lower predetermined point in the chamber.
- 33. The downhole pump of claim 32, further including a top sensor disposed at an upper end of the chamber to trigger the valve assembly to fill the chamber with gas when the formation fluid reaches an upper predetermined point in the chamber.
- 34. The downhole pump of claim 32, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged with a sliding float that moves up and down on a gas/liquid interface.
- 35. The downhole pump of claim 33, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a float operatively attached to a control orifice, whereby the control orifice is covered or uncovered depending on whether the float is in an up position or a down position.
- 36. The downhole pump of claim 33, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a flow constriction in the chamber and a target against which the flow of the gas or formation fluid is directed as it flows through the constriction.
- 37. The downhole pump of claim 33, wherein at least one of the top and bottom sensors are constructed and arranged having a restriction that limits flow of formation fluid through the chamber and a differential pressure sensor attached to either side of the restriction.
- 38. The downhole pump of claim 22, further including a velocity reduction device operatively attached to a vent tube at an upper end of the valve assembly, whereby the velocity reduction device prevents erosion of a wellbore as the gas vents through the vent tube.
- 39. A method for improving production in a wellbore, comprising:
inserting a gas operated pump into a lower wellbore, the gas operated pump including:
two or more chambers for the accumulation of formation fluids; a valve assembly for filling and venting gas to and from the two or more chambers; and one or more removable one-way valves for controlling flow of the formation fluid in and out of the one or more chambers; activating the gas operated pump; and cycling the gas operated pump to urge wellbore fluid out of the wellbore.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further including positioning an inlet of the gas operated pump proximate the lowest point of the wellbore.
- 41. The method of claim 39, further including injecting steam into another wellbore for use in a steam drive oil production.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the steam drive oil production includes a steam assisted gravity drainage oil production.
- 43. The method of claim 42, further including cycling the gas operated pump to maintain a liquid level in a producing formation just above the lower wellbore.
- 44. The method of claim 39, wherein the one or more removable one-way valves are constructed and arranged to allow them to be deployable and removable through a production tube.
- 45. The method of claim 39, further including removing the one or more removeable one-way valves to allow access to the lower wellbore.
- 46. The method of claim 39, further including placing a fluid conduit at the lower end of the gas operated pump, the fluid conduit extending from a heel to a toe of the lower wellbore.
- 47. The method of claim 46, further including connecting an additional pump to the fluid conduit to encourage flow from the toe to the heel.
- 48. The method of claim 46, further including producing simultaneously from the heel and the toe of the lower wellbore.
- 49. The method of claim 46, further including inserting a deployable cartridge into the production tubing to close the flow of formation fluid in the heel of the lower well, thereby allowing production only from the toe of the lower well.
- 50. The method of claim 46, further including inserting a deployable cartridge into the production tubing to close the flow of formation fluid in the toe of the lower well, thereby allowing production only from the heel of the lower well.
- 51. The method of claim 39, wherein a collection system is operatively attached to the gas operated pump.
- 52. The method of claim 51, further including collecting vented gas emitted by the gas operated pump into the collection system and transporting the gas to a steam generator to create steam.
- 53. The method of claim 52, further including injecting the steam into another wellbore for steam drive oil production.
- 54. The method of claim 39, wherein power lines are connected to the valve assembly to operate the gas operated pump.
- 55. The method of claim 54, further including transmitting data such as pressure and temperature within the downhole pump through a data transmitting means disposed in the power lines.
- 56. The method of claim 39, wherein a sensing mechanism is operatively connected to the valve assembly to sense a liquid level in the wellbore.
- 57. The method of claim 56, further including increasing the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is high by sending a signal from the sensing mechanism to a control mechanism.
- 58. The method of claim 56, further including decreasing the speed of the downhole pump when the liquid level is low by sending a signal from the sensing mechanism to a control mechanism.
- 59. The method of claim 39, wherein a top sensor is disposed at an upper end of the two or more chambers to trigger the valve assembly to fill the two or more chambers with gas when the liquid level reaches an upper predetermined point in the one or more chambers.
- 60. The method of claim 39, wherein a bottom sensor is disposed at a lower end of the two or more chambers to trigger the valve assembly to vent the two or more chambers when the liquid level reaches a lower predetermined point in the two or more chambers.
- 61. The method of claim 39, further including communicating a portion of the gas through a nozzle to a production tube to decrease the density of the wellbore fluid therein, whereby the nozzle is disposed proximate the valve assembly.
- 62. A method for improving production in a steam assisted gravity drainage operation, comprising:
inserting a gas operated pump into a lower wellbore; positioning the gas operated pump proximate a heel of the lower wellbore; operating the gas operated pump; and cycling the gas operated pump to maintain a liquid level below an upper wellbore.
- 63. A pump system for use in a wellbore, comprising:
a high pressure gas source; a gas operated pump for use in the wellbore, the gas operated pump including:
two or more chambers for the accumulation of formation fluids; and two or more removable one-way valves for controlling flow of formation fluid in and out of the two or more chambers; a control mechanism in fluid communication with the high pressure gas source; and a valve assembly for filling and venting the two or more chambers with high pressure gas.
- 64. The pump system of claim 63, further including a pilot valve operatively attached to the valve assembly for receiving a signal from control mechanism and sending a signal to the valve assembly.
- 65. The pump system of claim 63, wherein the control mechanism includes a timer that actuates a surface control valve.
- 66. The pump system of claim 65, wherein the surface control valve sends a signal to one or more pressurizable chambers containing hydraulic fluid.
- 67. The pump system of claim 66, wherein the one or more pressurizable chambers send a hydraulic signal to the control valve to actuate the gas operated pump.
- 68. A method of operating a pump system, comprising:
supplying high pressure gas to a gas operated pump and a control mechanism; sending a signal from the control mechanism to a control valve operatively connected to the gas operated pump; and activating the control valve assembly to fill and vent a chamber in the gas operated pump with high pressure gas.
- 69. The method of claim 68, further including sending a signal to a pilot valve operatively attached to the control valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/350,673, filed Jan. 22, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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