Hydraulic Jet Pump Artificial Lift
It is not necessary to use a drilling rig to operate the pump in a jet pump lift system because the pump is run from the bottom of the well
The hydraulic fluid artificial system has a multiplexer pump that is located on the surface
This pump is used to pressurize and inject hydraulic fluid into the well
The fluid goes through the aperture, then the jet pump, and finally the nozzle
This causes the fluid’s pressure to drop as it goes through the nozzle because of the venturi effect
This causes the liquid to be drawn from the reservoir and introduced into the pump’s throat, which is where the liquid is integrated
After that, the mixture is moved to a pump diffuser, which is a device in which the pressure is increased to bring the liquid closer to the surface
Your partner in hydraulic lifting, Liberty Lift offers a unique oil production solution

Our hydraulic oil well jet pumps provide various benefits, beginning with the incorporation of cutting-edge technology into a straightforward design
The surface pump, which is the most expensive component of the unit and is produced by Wanner Engineering, which is well-known in the industry, is the most expensive part of the unit
However, in contrast to expensive ESP pumps, the surface pump sits above ground and is simple to access in the event that any time-consuming repairs are necessary
Downtime is kept to the lowest and there is none required
As is typically the case with conventional piston pumps, the seal less design of this pump does not include a filler or stuffing box, so these components cannot leak or fail prematurely
Even with the suction line blocked, the pump is able to operate dry for an infinite amount of time
Condensate, water, or hydrocarbon fluids that are readily available at the well site make up the power fluid in most cases
Combining the working fluid with chemicals or diluents is another option for resolving issues with downhole flow and tubular erosion

It is possible to assemble the nozzle, mixing tube, and diffuser out of a wide variety of materials and in a number of different designs to fit the conditions downhole as well as the ever-changing production requirements
Standard single-seal jet pump
Large jet pump
Jet pump with slip sleeves
Jet Pump / Tubing
Fixed Inlet Jet Pump
Fixed Casing Jet Pump
Both jet pumps and hydraulic piston pumps manufactured by Weather ford are compatible with a surface-mounted power fluid system
This system has the capability to service individual wells as well as many wells from a single package, which results in a reduction in the system’s overall cost
In addition, this kit gives you the ability to swap between hydraulic piston pumps and jet pumps in your well without requiring any downtime or additional equipment purchases
In order to get the reservoir fluid ready for use in the jet pump, this dual-pad system cleans, conditions, and compresses it
A multiplexer pump with anywhere from 60 to 625 horsepower and either an electric motor or a multi-cylinder engine are both components of a skid
The other type of sludge has a vessel within it, which is used for conditioning the production fluid and the exhaust power fluids, as well as separating the oil from the gas and the water
The corrosion-resistant property is shared by both the pump and the container

Hydraulic Artificial Lift
In the extraction of oil and gas, hydraulic jet pumps are a tried-and-true type of artificial lift that has been utilized for many years by industry professionals
As an alternative to gas lift systems or electric submersible pumps, they are primarily employed for primary production and high-rate well unloading (ESP)
It is also a viable alternative when higher flow rates are required in wells with high concentrations of sand or other fracturing solids that can manage huge volumes of gas
This is because it is able to handle the increased pressure that comes with higher flow rates
Typically, the pumping units are installed in a compact package above ground
This package either contains an inverted casing pump with a tubing return method or a hydraulically balanced diaphragm pump that delivers 5,000 psi of power fluid pumped through the pipeline to the casing
Both of these pumps are connected to the pipeline
Instruments that monitor the high and low pressures of the pumps’ suction and discharge are included on this slide
In addition, there are components such as vibration detection and pulse damping, flow meters, and readings of high and low oil pressure
At this early stage in the life cycle of the well, hydraulic jet pump systems have various advantages over alternative synthetic lift technologies
These advantages include: The gas lift method is often ineffective if there is not already an existing infrastructure in place that includes the availability of gas at the wellhead

Although electrostatic precipitators may at first have a lower starting cost as a component of the capital cost, their reliability in harsh service has been questioned and has been found to be expensive
The downhole component of the unit, which is located at the very bottom of the production chain, accounts for the majority of your overall costs
When they fail prematurely owing to mechanical difficulties, which are typically caused by the blockage of sand or debris, a reconditioning kit is required for both maintenance and replacement purposes
The production pipe has to be completely removed from the well in order to proceed with this process
The Liberty Lift system’s bottom hole assembly is built around a Select-Jet pump that is put in the well
The pump moves a lot of fluids with heavy solids and gases in them
This downhole kit has no moving parts
Depending on how the well should be drained, the pump has a standard flow option where power fluid is injected into the tubing and the returns from the casing are taken
A reverse flow system, on the other hand, lets the casing ring be pumped while the casing string goes back
Its flexibility lets it have a small drilling capacity with integral 1″ connections on 2 of 14″ tubing and 7″ casing, which gives it the highest production volumes in the industry
Our jet pump system, which Liberty Lift sells or rents, works well for shallow or deep wells that are vertical, horizontal or have more than one offset
It has low operating costs, doesn’t release any VOCs, is easy to maintain, and can use wireline or hydraulics to get parts of what’s downhole without maintenance help
It is a reliable and productive option for deep wells and long-term production









