AccessESP unveils Access375

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AccessESP unveiled its next generation, rigless electric submersible pump(ESP) conveyance system, Access375.

Access375 is the fourth generation, single section, permanent magnet motor and is one fifth the length and weight of a conventional induction motor. It’s a one-piece design that eliminates the need for tandem and triple motors, significantly reducing system complexity, leading to higher reliability and a simpler installation.

The technology is comprised of a robust and rugged mechanical design based on the adoption of components and techniques proven throughout the last 20 years in the MWD/LWD and the completions industries.

It encompasses a ‘no-compromise’ product design and qualification philosophy. Access375 is built and qualified for challenging, offshore and remote location applications, utilizing technologies and components not practical in most operating environments. 

Benefits include full-bore access to the reservoir, compatibility with all major ESP providers’ equipment, including VSDs and pumps, and live well ESP installation and removal using conventional slickline, coil tubing or a wireline tractor. This results in maximized production uptime with reduced costs, time and complexity of ESP intervention.

Image of the Access375. From AccessESP.

 

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