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1、Advanced Artificial Lift Methods PE 571Introduction,Instructor: Tan Nguyen Class: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM Room: MSEC 367 Office: MSEC 372 Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 4:00 pm Phone: ext-5483 E-mail: tcnguyennmt.edu,Class Schedule,Brown, Kermit E. (1980). The Technology
2、of Artificial Lift Methods, Volumes 1, 2a and 2b. Tulsa, OK: PennWell Publishing Co. Brown, Kermit E. (1982). “Overview of Artificial Lift Systems.” Journal of Petroleum Technology, Vol. 34, No. 10. Richardson, TX: Society of Petroleum Engineers. Clegg, J.D., Bucaram, S.M. and Hein, N.W. Jr. (1993).
3、 “Recommendations and Comparisons for Selecting Artificial Lift Methods.” Journal of Petroleum Technology (December), p. 1128. Richardson, TX: Society of Petroleum Engineers. Moineau, Rene (1930). “Un Nouveau Capsulisme.” Extracts from doctoral thesis, University of Paris.,References,Takcs, Gabor (2
4、005). Gas Lift Manual. Tulsa , OK : PennWell Publishing. Weatherford International Ltd. (2003, 2005). Artificial Lift Products and Services . Houston : Weatherford International Ltd. Schmidt, Z. and Doty, D.R (1989): “System Analysis for Sucker-Rod Pumping.“ SPE Production Engineering (May), p. 125.
5、 Richardson , TX : Society of Petroleum Engineers. Zaba, J., (1968), Modern Oil Well Pumping. Tulsa, OK: PennWell Publishing Co.,References,Chapter 1: Electrical Submersible PumpChapter 2: Rod Sucker PumpChapter 3: Gas LiftChapter 4: Plunger Lift Chapter 5: Progressive Cavity PumpChapter 6: Hydrauli
6、c Pump,Course Outline,Homework 15 %Quizzes 20 %Project 30 %Final 35 %,Course Outline,Introduction to Artificial Lift,IPR vs. OPR,q = PI (Pavg - Pwf),A well never actually attains its absolute flow potential, because in order for it to flow, Pwf must exceed the backpressure that the producing fluid e
7、xerts on the formation as it moves through the production system. This backpressure or bottomhole pressure has the following components:Hydrostatic pressure of the producing fluid columnFriction pressure caused by fluid movement through the tubing, wellhead and surface equipmentKinetic or potential
8、losses due to diameter restrictions, pipe bends or elevation changes.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR),Artificial lift is a means of overcoming bottomhole pressure so that a well can produce at some desired rate, either by injecting gas into the producing fluid c
9、olumn to reduce its hydrostatic pressure, or using a downhole pump to provide additional lift pressure downhole.We tend to associate artificial lift with mature, depleted fields, where Pavg has declined such that the reservoir can no longer produce under its natural energy. But these methods are als
10、o used in younger fields to increase production rates and improve project economics.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Artificial Lift,Gas lift involves injecting high-pressure gas from the surface into the producing fluid column through one or more subsurface valves set at predetermined depths,Introd
11、uction to Artificial Lift,Gas Lift,There are two main types of gas lift: Continuous gas lift, where gas is injected in a constant, uninterrupted stream. This lowers the overall density of the fluid column and reduces the hydrostatic component of the flowing bottomhole pressure. This method is genera
12、lly applied to wells with high productivity indexes. Intermittent gas lift, which is designed for lower-productivity wells. In this type of gas lift installation, a volume of formation fluid accumulates inside the production tubing. A high-pressure “slug” of gas is then injected below the liquid, ph
13、ysically displacing it to the surface. As soon as the fluid is produced, gas injection is interrupted, and the cycle of liquid accumulation-gas injection-liquid production is repeated.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Gas Lift,Advantages: Gas lift can be used in deviated or crooked wellbores, and in
14、high-temperature environments that might adversely affect other lift methods, and it is conducive to maximizing lift efficiency in high-GOR wells. Wireline-retrievable gas lift valves can be pulled and reinstalled without pulling the tubing, making it relatively easy and economical to modify the des
15、ign. Disadvantages: the availability of gas and the costs for compression and injection are major considerations. Lift efficiency can be reduced by corrosion and paraffin. Another disadvantage of gas lift is its difficulty in fully depleting low-pressure, low-productivity wells. Also, the start-and-
16、stop nature of intermittent gas lift may cause downhole pressure surges and lead to increased sand production.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Gas Lift,Downhole pumps are used to increase pressure at the bottom of the tubing string by an amount sufficient to lift fluid to the surface. These pumps fa
17、ll into two basic categories: positive displacement pumps and dynamic displacement pumps. A positive displacement pump works by moving fluid from a suction chamber to a discharge chamber. This basic operating principle applies to reciprocating rod pumps, hydraulic piston pumps and progressive cavity
18、 pumps (PCPs). A dynamic displacement pump works by causing fluid to move from inlet to outlet under its own momentum, as is the case with a centrifugal pump. Dynamic displacement pumps commonly used in artificial lift include electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) and hydraulic jet pumps.,Introduction
19、 to Artificial Lift,Pump-Assisted Lift,Beam pumping is the most common artificial lift method. It can be used for a wide range of production rates and operating conditions, and rod pump systems are relatively simple to operate and maintain. However, the volumetric efficiency (capacity) of a rod pump
20、 is low. its initial installation may involve relatively high capital costs. Its application is very limited for deep, inclined and horizontal wells.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Pump-Assisted Lift Reciprocating Rod Pump,As the rotor turns, cavities between the rotor and stator move upward. Progr
21、essive cavity pumps are commonly used for dewatering coalbed methane gas wells, for production and injection applications in waterflood projects and for producing heavy or high-solids oil. They are versatile, generally very efficient, and excellent for handling fluids with high solids content. Howev
22、er, because of the torsional stresses placed on rod strings and temperature limitations on the stator elastomers, they are not used in deeper wells.,Introduction to Artificial Lift,Pump-Assisted Lift PCP,Hydraulic pump systems use a power fluidusually light oil or waterthat is injected from the surf
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