Use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps for mine dewatering

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Lang
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Sep 1, 2013

Abstract

The use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) for large scale, open pit mine dewatering operations provides a good example of how technology, products and services from the oil and gas industry can be adapted to the mining industry. In this case, the mine is Goldcorp?s Peñasquito in the Zacatecas state of Mexico, at the Peñasco and Chile Colorado open pit deposits. The technology, products and services are from Schlumberger artificial lift (AL) and Schlumberger industrial water services (IWS). Overview of high-efficiency ESPs This section provides a brief description of the basic components, specifications and operating capacity ranges for the ESPs compared with traditional or conventional dewatering well pumps. This information helps to establish how ESPs provide certain functional and economic advantages over conventional pumps in a mine dewatering application. A schematic of a high-efficiency ESP in an oil and gas (O&G) application is shown in Fig. 1.
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APA: K. Lang  (2013)  Use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps for mine dewatering

MLA: K. Lang Use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps for mine dewatering. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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