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Electrical submersible pumps ESPs

Beam pumping and electric submersible pumps (ESP) require a source of power. On land it may be convenient to tap into the local electricity network, or in the case of the beam pump to use a diesel powered engine. Offshore (ESP only) provision for power generation must be made to drive down hole electric pumps. [Pg.259]

The produced oil or gas is connected to surface flowlines from the wellhead pumping unit or surface regulating valve assembly typically referred to as a Christmas tree but to its arrangement. The flowlines collect the oil or gas to local tank batteries or central production facilities for primary oil, water, and gas separation. The reliability of electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) has increased to the point where the submersible electrical pump is commonly used for the production of liquid hydrocarbons where artificial lift is required for production. [Pg.11]


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