Electric Downhole “Flow Thru” Heating Systems

For Oil Production Enhancement

 

In a Lynbrook Downhole Heating System, a “Flow-Thru” Resistance Heating Element is Installed at the Optimum Point Along the Production Tubing String.

 

The Temperature of Fluid Passing Through the Element in Either Direction is Automatically and Constantly Maintained Within +/- 1 Degree of the Selected Temperature.

 

Temperature and Pressure Sensors Installed at the Outlet of the Heating Element Provide Real Time Data to a Solid State Surface Controller that Constantly Adjusts the Voltage of the Power Supplied to the Heating Element for Closed Loop Operation.

 

 

Lynbrook “Flow-Thru” Heating Systems Can Be Shown to:

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