The new valve will enable on and offshore installations to meet all safety regulations while improving the operational footprint at the wellsite during installation and retrieval by reducing time, cost, personnel and risk.
Pragma’s ESP safety valve has been designed to complement this type of deployment. It is a compact device, integrated within the lower portion of the ESP assembly and is deployed and retrieved through the production tubing in the same run as the ESP. It is the only device on the market which offers wellbore closure below the ESP control lines. By installing the valve between the ESP and ESP packer, the valve does not rely on the integrity of aged well completion components unlike alternative systems.
The valve’s functionality is based on a novel pressure differential, or lift actuated design, requiring no pressurized chambers, hydraulic control lines or electrical power, which safeguards reliability. The valve will fail-safe close when the ESP is switched off and can be opened and closed as many times as required. The technology can also be applied to alternative artificial lift systems including capillary strings, gas lift velocity strings, progressive cavity pump and jet pump systems. A high temperature version is also available.
“As the oil and gas industry continues to evolve, it’s important the supply chain also adapts to deliver quality solutions to support cost reduction and production optimization. The ESP safety valve is just one example of how Pragma continues to pioneer advanced technologies to deliver safety and efficiency gains.”