STANDARD ESP SYSTEMS
Standard electrical submersible pumping (ESP) systems use asynchronous motors and submersible pumps to lift fluid and gas from the reservoir to the surface. They are typically designed for moderate to heavy flow rates and come in a wide range of sizes.
Novomet began manufacturing complete standard ESP pumps and systems in 1995. We have constantly improved our pump and motor designs to offer a strong product family that stands up to challenging downhole conditions.
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THE NOVOMET ADVANTAGE
Get standard sizes from 3.19-in. (81-mm) systems up to 7.40-in. (188-mm) systems. Improve runlife with an option to place the axial thrust bearing in the motor protector instead of in the pump, and with a compression design that resists abrasion. Bearings and shaft materials use corrosion-resistant steels and alloys to improve longevity in corrosive wells.
CHOOSE FROM THREE PUMP TYPES:
FLOATING—Enables the pump impellers to float freely along the shaft to reduce the impact of hydraulic axial force on the thrust bearing
SEMI-COMPRESSION—Uses hubs to support the impellers and transfer axial force to the shaft and subsequently to the axial support in the protector, reducing thrust bearing loading
COMPRESSION—Transfers all axial force to the protector, protecting the pump from negative effects of gas and solids corrosion
applications
Conventional wells
Standard casing sizes
capabilities
Flowrates from 94 to 39,625 bbl/d (15 to 6300 m3/d)
Fluid head up to 11,400 ft (3500 m)
features
Multiple pump types:
Floating
Semi-compression
Compression
Various pump configurations:
Centrifugal-vortex
Inverted centrifugal-vortex
Centrifugal
Inverted centrifugal
Centrifugal-axial
Centrifugal open type for high gas
Get standard sizes from 3.19-in. (81-mm) systems up to 7.40-in. (188-mm) systems. Improve runlife with an option to place the axial thrust bearing in the motor protector instead of in the pump, and with a compression design that resists abrasion. Bearings and shaft materials use corrosion-resistant steels and alloys to improve longevity in corrosive wells.
CHOOSE FROM THREE PUMP TYPES:
FLOATING—Enables the pump impellers to float freely along the shaft to reduce the impact of hydraulic axial force on the thrust bearing
SEMI-COMPRESSION—Uses hubs to support the impellers and transfer axial force to the shaft and subsequently to the axial support in the protector, reducing thrust bearing loading
COMPRESSION—Transfers all axial force to the protector, protecting the pump from negative effects of gas and solids corrosion
applications
Conventional wells
Standard casing sizes
capabilities
Flowrates from 94 to 39,625 bbl/d (15 to 6300 m3/d)
Fluid head up to 11,400 ft (3500 m)
features
Multiple pump types:
Floating
Semi-compression
Compression
Various pump configurations:
Centrifugal-vortex
Inverted centrifugal-vortex
Centrifugal
Inverted centrifugal
Centrifugal-axial
Centrifugal open type for high gas