Rick Haydel, Jack Brink, Gary Gassiott, Joseph Bourque, Ray Dees, Chris Daigle, and Jacob Leger Altec Inc.
The balance-ported valve is a gas-lift valve that allows full, available gas injection pressure to be used for the unloading and operating valves. Using full injection pressure allows for a deeper point of gas injection, which lowers the FBHP, thereby increasing total production. With standard IPO valves, it is necessary to design the valves with casing pressure drops in order to close the...
Gustavo Gonzalez, Randy Simonds and Diego Pinto Odessa Separator Inc.
Some Colombian oilfields have medium to heavy oil production and high gas volume in wells. Gas production is one of the biggest limitations in an ESP system, as they have difficulty handling a high amount of free gas. In many cases even when an ESP is used in conjunction with a gas separator and gas handlers, the amount of free gas exceeds the capacity of the system and the performance of the...
Gustavo Gonzalez and Luis Guanacas Odessa Separator Inc.
Sandy wells are a common problem for any artificial lift system. Calculating the correct allowable volume of sand and solids’ particle size may be the missing link in optimizing run-times and establishing solid pump performance.
Recent Colombian ESP case studies were conducted in fields with high sand/solids presence. Where run times typically lasted 5 months or less, a new design to improve ESP...
Gustavo Gonzalez, Luis Guanacas and Bob Greer Odessa Separator Inc.
Greg Wilkes, Broad Oak Energy
Poor performance in rod pumping wells using downhole gas separation tools is not uncommon. The stems from a lack of evaluating well conditions before inserting a template gas separation tool which can handle liquid production and free gas in the system. Evaluating well conditions before designing the downhole gas separation tool while applying static & centrifugal principals have led to increased...
(06) CONVERSION OF ESP TO ROD PUMPING SYSTEM WITH AN IMPROVED GAS SEPARATOR SYSTEM IN DEPLETED WELLS
Gustavo Gonzalez, and Kyle Greer Odessa Separators Inc. Melinda Alleman and Brian Lewis, ConocoPhillips
The conversion from ESP to rod pump is needed when well-inflow is insufficient to supply enough fluid to the ESP. However, achieving good pump performance in rod pump systems operating in depleted wells with high gas/oil ratio can be limited as well. Creating a multi-stage gas separator system which removes free gas before fluid entered the pump intake increases volumetric efficiency in depleted...
S.G Gibbs and Ken Nolen, Greenshot, LLC
Rowland Ramos, Pioneer Natural Resources
Production testing with digital electronic devices has been discussed for about 20 years amongst a small group. The idea has been implemented a few times with uncertain results. The uncertainty exists because the measurements were done with turbine meters which are themselves uncertain.
Recent testing has been accomplished by gauging calibrated tanks. We believe these measurements of liquid...
Ryan Gernentz, Karol Hricisak, Jairo Ocando and Dustin Martin Endurance Lift Solutions
The last few years there has been quite a bit of advancement in the fiberglass sucker rods (FSR). The published ratings across the fiberglass industry have increased over 20% with some manufactures going much higher. What other benefits have come along with this increase? Have there been any drawbacks? This paper will discuss proper design criteria including importance of well specific...
Brian Ellithorp, James N. McCoy and Lynn Rowlan Echometer Company
There is a growing awareness in the oilfield of the problems generated due to horizontal wells’ long lateral lengths, undulation fluid and gas trapping capabilities, inconsistent and aggressive unloading behaviors, and limitations on historically and widely applied separation methods. Due to these impacting factors, horizontal rod pumped wells must address the resultant production behaviors as...
Fred W. Clarke
Murphy Exploration and Production
Producers can spend a significant amount of money repairing a sucker rod pump system without fully understanding the root cause of a failure. Incomplete, missing or incorrect data and over reliance on a supplier to “fix the problem” can be ineffective. Following “best practices” developed in other fields or generic “rules of thumb” may also lead to higher than expected failure rate especially in...
Hannah Mitchell and Lee Coggins Chesapeake Energy
Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) are a popular rod lift control system for operators that are willing to pay a premium for the promise that they can squeeze every last drop from a producing formation. However, initial results from the Eagle Ford suggest that VSDs may not be worth the additional expense when compared to the performance of their less complex cousin, the Pump-Off Controller (POC).