Use Cases & Conditions

Jet Pump Advantages in Deep Wells

Introduction Deep wells present some of the toughest conditions for artificial lift systems, where extreme depths, high hydrostatic heads, elevated temperatures, and evolving fluid properties often overwhelm conventional methods like ESPs, rod lift, or gas lift. Rod strings stretch and…

Jet Pumps in High-Temperature Reservoirs

Introduction High-temperature reservoirs pose unique challenges for artificial lift systems, often pushing conventional methods like ESPs and rod pumps beyond their material and thermal limits. Elevated temperatures accelerate elastomer degradation, stress downhole motors, and increase scaling or gas liberation, leading…

Gas Well Deliquification Using Jet Pumps

Design and Operational Considerations Gas well deliquification is critical in extending the economic life of a reservoir. Once liquids begin to accumulate in the wellbore, hydrostatic backpressure builds and gas deliverability declines. Artificial lift is often required to restore flow,…

Jet Pumps in Horizontal and Deviated Wells

Introduction Horizontal and deviated wells present unique challenges for artificial lift systems due to geometry, solids production, gas influx, and extended lateral reach. Conventional lift methods such as rod pumps, ESPs, or gas lift often struggle with mechanical wear, gas…