Artificial Lift: Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP) in Oil & Gas Systems
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 Published On Apr 13, 2022

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0:00 Intro
0:26 Why Producers Use ESPs
1:00 ESP Systems Simplified
1:43 Sensor
2:10 Electric Motor
2:48 Seal Chamber
3:05 Shaft
3:21 Pump Intake
3:50 Reverse-Flow Pump Intake
4:31 Rotary Pump Intake
4:57 Centrifugal Pump Stages
6:02 Power Cable
6:23 Check Valve
6:41 Controller Types
7:20 Advantages & Disadvantages

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ESP stands for electric submersible pump. It is a is a form of artificial lift that uses an electric motor to drive a multistage centrifugal pump to lift resources from the well. In this video we’ll discuss why producers choose to use an ESP, the components of an ESP system and how it operates, as well as its advantages and disadvantages compared to other forms of artificial lift.

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