Upwing Energy to Present Paper on Protector-less Downhole Rotating Technology

Tue, Apr 30, 2019 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

UPWING Energy, an artificial lift technology company, announced Tuesday, April 30 that Kuo-Chiang Chen, the vice president of Engineering, will present at the SPE Gulf Coast Section Electric Submersible Pumps Symposium in The Woodlands, Texas on May 15.

The paper will describe a new protector-less technology that provides reliable operation for downhole artificial lift devices, such as Electric Submersible Pumps, ESPs, without a motor protector. Co-authors are Patrick McMullen, the Upwing’s chief technical officer; David Biddick, the project director; Lukasz Nader, a senior reservoir engineer and Chris Sellers, a senior controls engineer III.

“Upwing’s new protector-less artificial lift technology arranges several magnetic technology building blocks in a novel way to protect the electric motor in the downhole environment,” Herman Artinian, the president and CEO of Upwing Energy, said. “This new technology will take the reliability of the ESP to the next level, increase the run life and extend the operating range in extreme environments.”

This innovative technology has been successfully implemented in Upwing’s Subsurface Compressor System,™ SCS, and is directly transferable to ESPs. A brand-new topology without the motor protector will be shown during the presentation to eliminate key failure modes of the protector components, including face seals, motor oil, pressure compensation system and mechanical bearings.

“Removing the protector section of a conventional ESP system has been a top desire of the artificial lift industry,” Chen said. “Upwing’s protector-less technology not only enhances the reliability of ESPs, but also reduces the part count and cost of conventional ESP systems.”

In addition to the paper presentation, Upwing Energy will also be showcasing its SCS for gas wells and its Magnetic Drive System™, MDS, for oil wells at booth # 27 – 28. A preview of Upwing’s artificial lift technologies is available at www.upwingenergy.com/SPEESP.

The SPE Symposium brings together ESP technical experts from around the world to share innovative information pertaining to ESP technology, production and operations. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/2CaJmrd.

– Apr. 30, 2019 @ 16:45 GMT |

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