Advanced Motor Protectors for REDA Hotline
High-temperature ESP motors
Operate reliably in wells with extreme bottomhole temperatures and abrasive and corrosive environments.
High-temperature ESP motors
During thermal recovery operations, optional integrated pressure and temperature (PT) gauges near the pump intake help you produce at the optimal subcool temperature, reduce the steam/oil ratio, identify steam breakthrough, and improve overall pump efficiency. In horizontal wells, bottom-feeder gas separators enable steam to bypass the pump on the high side of the casing, extending run life.
Hotline motors can be installed with AGH advanced gas-handling devices for GORs up to 75%, enabling a higher drawdown, improving recovery ratio, and increasing production.
Hotline motors enable early completion after steam pumping or steaming while the ESP is operating. Accelerated production decreases cost and improves cash flow.
The motor’s internal temperature can be monitored to assess downhole pressure, temperature, and vibration to improve well performance and maintain system integrity.
Integrated design of the Hotline XTend motor drives subcools lower and increases flow rates for a SAGD project in the Athabasca oil sands of Alberta, Canada.
Read industry articleREDA Hotline electric submersible pump (ESP) systems perform reliably in geothermal applications, high-temperature reservoirs, during thermal recovery of heavy oil, and in applications where poor motor cooling is expected. Preconfigured for immediate deployment at the wellsite, these systems are designed to cope with the wide variation between the cool surface and hot downhole operating temperatures.