Electrical Submersible Pump

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The Electrical Submersible Pump report is used to collect equipment details, operations parameters and performance for any type of electrical submersible pump installation performed on the Well. It also allows for a detailed analysis of the operations parameters and performance.

The Electrical Submersible Pump is an artificial lift method to produce hydrocarbons to surface. Electrical Submersible Pumps are relatively expensive and therefore require detailed analysis to detail their operations parameters and performance. The Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) report is part of a suite of artificial lift reports including Conventional Pump, Gas Lift and Progressing Cavity Pump (PCP).

Submersible well pumps, as the name implies, are used underwater in Wells. A small electric motor (called a driver) is installed in the well shaft, usually below the pump itself and an electric cable is attached to the motor. Piping is then fitted from the pump, through the length of the shaft and into the home. Unlike their shallow-end counterparts, submersible well pumps may be set hundreds of feet beneath the water in a well. When the pump is activated, the motor, which consists of a number of impellers and diffusers which spin on a common shaft (called stages), pushes water up out of the well.

The Electrical Submersible Pump report contains the following sections:

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