Halliburton launches new submersible borehole and surface pump technology
GlobalSpec News Desk | July 11, 2024Halliburton Company has introduced its GeoESP lifting pumps, a submersible borehole and surface pump technology designed specifically for geothermal energy applications.
Developed by Summit ESP®, a Halliburton service, GeoESP lifting pumps address challenges related to the transport of fluids to the surface through electric submersible pumps (ESP).
According to the company, the GeoESP lifting pumps offer a solution that streamlines geothermal operations and enhances overall performance. The high-flow inlet design protects the pump against solids, minimizes power consumption and tackles scale formation. With the ability to operate at temperatures up to 220° C (428° F), GeoESP lifting pumps withstand extreme conditions to provide sustained performance. The design resists scale, corrosion and abrasion to ensure durability within a wide operational range. Additionally, GeoESP lifting pumps use standardized pump dimensions that can be customized to suit various geothermal well conditions.
In addition to GeoESP lifting pumps, Halliburton offers a digital approach to geothermal well management. The Intelevate data science-driven platform empowers operators with real-time diagnostics and visualizations of “smart” field data. This system improves well operations, extends system run life, minimizes shutdowns, reduces energy consumption and increases production.
For more information on GeoESP lifting pumps, visit the submersible borehole and surface pumps page.