Artificial Lift Systems
We offer a variety of
Artificial Lift Systems
Geoteco’s Artificial Lift Systems optimize production by automating both the pumping equipment and the well, enabling autonomous decision-making based on the reservoir’s operational specifications.
All Geoteco’s artificial lift systems are equipped with advanced technology that enables remote monitoring of well operating conditions and provides automation and control capabilities.
Additionally, we propose a synergy between our system technology and the expertise of Operations Engineers, who will have real-time information on equipment and well conditions for decision-making, whether in emergency situations or operational planning. A graphical historical operation log will be generated, allowing data to be transformed into Excel and/or PDF formats through a remote management interface for each installed system. Our equipment is designed to automatically recover from fault conditions or sudden power outages, ensuring continuous well operation. Start and stop events are automatically logged in chronological order.
We offer a wide range of artificial lift systems for various extraction methods, including but not limited to:
LRP
Linear Rod Pump (LRP) Mechanical Pumping System
Progressive Cavity Pumping Systems Features
Geoteco’s Linear Rod Pump (LRP) Systems are specifically designed for mature oil wells with depths of up to 1,200 meters. They are capable of operating at speeds of up to 6 strokes per minute (epm) and handling production rates of up to 250 barrels per day (bpd). These compact and intelligent systems effectively increase hydrocarbon production while reducing energy costs, ultimately enhancing profitability for our clients and minimizing operational risks.
Equipped with a linear lifting mechanism and proprietary pumping algorithms integrated into a variable frequency drive, Geoteco’s LRP Systems ensure optimal performance.
The system accurately determines, regulates, and optimizes the pump fill percentage by adjusting the upstroke and downstroke speeds of the rod string. It achieves maximum production by automatically adapting to the inflow conditions and provides continuous monitoring of the rod and pump, presenting load, speed, and position information in real-time. Additionally, it features a load limiter mechanism that allows for the reduction of downstroke speed when necessary.
Capable of operating with vertical, deviated, and horizontal pumping rods.
Progressive Cavity Pumping System
- Improves production, efficiency, and profitability.
- Real-time optimization
- Mathematical models for rod behavior, tubing pressure (TP), tubing rotation (TR), pump, fluid, and reservoir.
- Manual, preset, or remote speed control.
- Power and pump speed optimizer.
- Voltage, current, and frequency monitor.
- Rod and motor speed monitors and limiters.
- Rod and motor torque monitors and limiters.
- Downhole pump torque and speed monitor.
- Pressure monitor in TP, TR, TDD, etc.
- Monitoring of pump discharge and suction pressure.
- Fluid level monitoring.
No additional sensors, position meters, or load cells are required.
Mechanical Pumping System
Our systems are designed to automatically recover from any fault condition or unexpected power outages, guaranteeing uninterrupted operation of the wells.
At present, we provide systems that offer the following key features:
Conventional mechanical pumping, hydraulic mechanical pumping, hydro-pneumatic mechanical pumping, and extended stroke mechanical pumping.
Main Operational Features
- Manual, Automatic, and Remote Control of the Mechanical Pumping Unit.
- Determines applicable limits and moves between them in real time.
- The system can operate at 3 types of speeds: Single, Dual, and Optimized.
- It determines the position, load, and speed of the rod and pump.
- The pump filling is determined and regulated optimally by independently adjusting the speeds of the upstroke and downstroke.
- It generates Dynamometer Cards through a motor torque monitor at each stroke.
- It calculates the estimated production rate by using the pumping speed and the effective volume of the pump.
Advantages of BEC System
- Allows for the lifting of high volumes of liquid without difficulty and at a low cost.
- High energy input to the fluid.
- It does not require large surface areas, making it applicable for both onshore and offshore installations.
- It allows for easy application of corrosion treatments and scale inhibitors.
Capable of operating with vertical, deviated, and horizontal pumping rods.
Electrocentrifugal Pumping System
Geoteco’s Electrocentrifugal Pumping (ECP) System is primarily comprised of a multistage centrifugal pump coupled with a downhole electric motor, enabling efficient extraction of large fluid volumes from the well.
We have the key components of the ECP system, including:
- Control panel
- Transformer
- Electric generator
- Frequency converter
- Venting box and power cable
The sub-surface components we offer include:
- Multistage centrifugal pump
- Electric motor
- Motor protector
- Gas separator and power cable