Daniel Fishkind, Jeff Jenneman and Steve Gault OXY, USA Inc. Lynn Rowlan, Echometer Company
Relating Polished Rod Velocity and ratio of MPRL/PPRL to Failure Frequency. This study uses historical data to understand these relationships. The data is primarily from San Andres and Clearfork water floods and CO2 floods located in the Permian Basin.
Brian Ellithorp, BlackJack Production Tools
A casing gas separator (CGS) is a safe to run, low-risk, and efficiency altering tool that pairs naturally with existing wellbore design and work practices to vastly improve gas handling and capacity in virtually any form of artificial lift.
When a new well is drilled the hole is cased and cemented and during that process a CGS is run permanently into place on the casing with no alteration to the...
Brian Ellithorp, Echometer UPS and Ellithorp Energy Services James N. McCoy, Echometer
Rod pumps with isolated tailpipe systems have been growing in popularity over the past few years and applied in basins all over the US. Some earlier system component designs had vital shortcomings that became more evident over time with the growing install base. The important fact is that these lessons learned have been a driving force in making positive strides to improve installation...
Reza Eghtesad, Pablo E. Barajas and Wanru Shang Norris
Over 70% of the artificially lifted wells in the US are using sucker rod pumping systems. The sucker rod pumping system has been ameliorated during past years due to the high investment of companies and installers as performance of the sucker rod pumping system directly impacts production volume and consequently revenue of E&P companies. The sucker rod is one of the most vulnerable components of a...
Jeff Done, Frosty Gray and Jason Hanner, Norris Darla Bugg, UPCO
Synthetic Polyphthalamide (PPA) has greater resistance than many plastics to a broad range of chemicals and is widely used in the manufacture of sucker-rod guides when operating at depths where temperatures can reach 300℉ (149℃). However, while rated to 400℉, field experience has shown that under certain conditions, the service life of sucker-rod guides constructed of this material can be...
Marco Carrasquero, Regulo Quintero and Arsenys Larez Baker Hughes
This paper describes an artificial lift case study where three pilot test wells were installed using measuring-while-installing (MWI) equipment during the process. The final results enabled us to meet the goals and expectations of these test wells. The main test objectives were to reduce the time to run the electrical submersible pump (ESP) in the well, to increase the ESP reliability while...
Scott K. Averett, Austin J. Moran and Steve Gault OXY USA Inc.
Re-utilization of company owned artificial lift equipment and parts is a common practice among operators and service providers across the industry. It is common practice for operators to resize artificial lift equipment at failure or proactively as economics allow. During resizing activity, it is not uncommon to utilize company owned equipment and inventory to satisfy the hydraulic lifting...
Nur Wijaya
Texas Tech University, Petroleum Engineering
Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java (PHE ONWJ), which is a Production Sharing Contractor of the Government of Indonesia, operates a large number of offshore ESP wells in Java Sea, Indonesia. To stimulate the wells and increase near-wellbore permeability, PHE ONWJ has executed matrix acidizing from 2013 until 2015. During acid deployment, ESP was left in place (downhole). In fact, the...
O. Lynn Rowlan, Carrie Anne Taylor and Ryan P. Craig
Echometer Company
The pump stroke can be longer than the surface stroke when the dynamic motion of the beam pump system adds momentum to the rod string, resulting in the pump stroke length increasing. The pump stroke can be shorter than the surface stroke when sucker rods stretch to pick up the pump fluid load and other frictional forces. Rod stretch creates under travel dynamometer card shape. Pumping fast or...
Jim McCoy, Lynn Rowlan, Brian Ellithorp, Echometer Company
Tony Podio, Univeristy of Texas at Austin
Many sucker rod lifted wells are operating at less than 30% electrical efficiency, because the downhole gas separator installed in the well is inefficient. Free gas interfering with liquid filling the pump is a major operational problem encountered in producing Sucker Rod Lifted wells. Gas interference is when free gas at the pump intake enters the pump filling displacement volume with gas in...