Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) systems for oil and geothermal applications
ESP pumps, motors and electrical components for industry
Also known as:
Electric Submergible Pump, ESP, Centrifugal PumpElectric Submersible Pump (ESP) systems for oil and geothermal applications
ESP pumps, motors and electrical components for industry
Also known as:
Electric Submergible Pump, ESP, Centrifugal PumpBuy
Made to Order
Product & Service
New
API
Sea Freight
Price:
Pricing on Spec Request for QuoteShipping:
Land freightDelivery Time:
8 WeeksNote:
The electrical submersible pump is an efficient and reliable artificial-lift methodSign in
Welcome back
Sign up
Sign-up and make easy contact all providers in the industry.
Let's create your free account
Technical Specifications
Condition | New |
Material | Super duplex |
Price | Pricing on Spec |
Company Type | Product and Service Provider |
Transaction Type | Buy |
Weight | 500 lbs |
Location | Canada |
Quality Assurance | API |
Shipping | Land freight |
Features and Benefits
- High volume lift capability
- Efficient pumping system
- Low profile, minimal space requirements
- Does not change the profile of the surface facilities minimizing visual impact
- Electrical performance provides diagnostic tool for downhole performance
Print or Share
Do you need information for the team or a client? Download these page to add your dossier.
Send an email with the link to this page. It's a great way to share information.
Detailed Description
The electrical submersible pump is an efficient and reliable artificial-lift method for lifting moderate to high volumes of fluids from wellbores with volumes rates from 150 B/D to as much as 150,000 B/D (24 to 24,600 m3/d). A complete ESP system can be designed and supplied to meet the requirements from individual wells. The ESP system is comprised of; intake, pump, motor, seal section, cable, feed-through, surface electrical and any sensors, software and variable frequency drives (VFD's). ESP's can be used onshore, offshore, subsea, or in relatively high gas saturations.