Kara Walling, NOV Inc.
When rod pump wells are operated in corrosive environments, corrosion induced sucker rod parts can lead to premature well failure and expensive, repeat workovers. Many corrosion mitigation solutions exist to combat this type of failure, including metallurgy, chemical inhibitor, and epoxy coatings, but they can be costly and not all solutions are appropriate for all types of wells.
In deep wells...
Trey Binford and Lauren Silverman Lufkin Industries
Sucker rod pumping is largely regarded as the final artificial lift method in a well’s lifecycle. Until now, the industry standard application of sucker rod pumping systems has been up to 400 barrels per day fluid production. With the industry advancing towards deeper wells and increasingly aggressive production targets, the challenge of meeting these application parameters while decreasing costs...
Vinicius Kramer Scariot, Eduardo Pereyra, and Cem Sarica The University of Tulsa
Due to the ESP motor’s inefficiencies, heat is produced when converting power from electrical to shaft power. This generated heat is either transferred to the surroundings (i.e., through the producing fluids) or absorbed by the motor. In the absence of proper cooling, the motor temperature keeps increasing until either the motor fails or it reaches a temperature high enough to transfer the...
Rodney Sands, ChampionX Rowland Ramos, Pioneer Natural Resources Matt Roam, TWS Pump
Abstract In 2019, we presented the early results of a design change on our insert sucker rod pumps in the Highway 80 field. The information presented previously was eighteen months of data after this change was made. We also included over seven years of data prior to the change. Today we will discuss the forty-eight months of data collected after the design change and more than 11 years reviewing...
Lynn Rowlan and Gustavo Fernandez Echometer Company
Shooting fluid levels has become a well-known practice in support of daily production operations. The practice of shooting fluid levels is so well-known, in fact, that the term, “shooting fluid levels” is assumed to mean checking the fluid level to determine if a well is producing the maximum fluid potentially available from the formation. The most common use of an acoustic liquid level instrument...
Tracie Reed, Silverstream Energy Solutions Inc. Don Foley, and Kurt Richard, KUDO Energy Services
This presentation will discuss a new method of locking out beam pumping unit using a patented and engineered hydraulic sheave lock to support reducing risk at the well site when the pumping unit is shut down for routine maintenance or workovers. It will explore merits of keeping workers entirely out of the swing zone, allowing personnel to accomplish tasks safely and easily, without risk of brake...
Alex Perri and Angela Sultanian
ChampionX, Pro-Rod Coiled Rod Solutions
The objective of this paper is to share insights on mitigating sucker rod corrosion damage in vertical, horizontal and deviated wells with aggressive corrosive conditions such as H2S and CO2, particularly those with histories of corrosion-related rod/tubing failures.
Corrosion is a common problem in production operations, accounting for two-thirds of all rod string failures and costing billions...
Russell Messer and Matt Raglin WellWorx Energy Solutions
With today’s highly dynamic unconventional wells, gas separation is essential after the conversion from electric submersible pumps (ESPs) to rod lift. Unconventional wells in the Permian Basin have high initial rates with steep declines rates, which result in a high gas-to-liquid ratio very early in the life of the well. As the reservoir pressure draws down below bubble point pressure, increasing...
Esteban Oliva and Jesus Abarca, Tenaris Courtney Richardson, OXY
Failures due to Rod wear and tubing wear account together for an approximate range between 50% to 70% of the OPEX in Rod Lifted systems. Industry has made significant improvements by separating the steel components during their relative movement by using different materials in between them and as sacrifice components. The rod guide is one of them and it comes today in several shapes and...
Ian Nickell, ChampionX
For decades sucker rod pump artificially lifted wells have used devices called pump off controllers (POC) to match the pumping unit’s runtime to the available reservoir production by idling the well for a set time where variable frequencies drives are not available. In doing this the POC allows the well to enter a set period of downtime when the downhole pump fillage is incomplete to avoid...