Hydraulic Lift
Hydraulic Lift
Points : Hydraulic Lift
Weatherford Hydraulic Lift Systems consist of a surface power fluid system. a prime
mover, a surface pump, and a down hole jet or reciprocating/piston pump. These
systems are renowned for their versatility and ability to operate in high volume, high
depth environments. One major advantage to either system is the ability to
hydraulically circulate the pumps to the surface for maintenance, dramatically
reducing well downtime and eliminating pulling unit expenses. In the operation of a
hydraulic life system, crude oil or water is taken from the storage tank and fed to the
surface pump. The power fluid, flow under pressure built tip by the surface pump, is
controlled by valves at a control station and distributed to one or more wellheads. The
power fluid passes through the wellhead valve and is directed to the down whole
pump. In a piston pump installation, power fluid actuates the engine, which in turn
drives the pump, and power fluid returns to the surface with the produced oil and is
piped to the storage tank. A jet pumps moving parts and employs the Venture
principle to use fluid under pressure to bring the surface.
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