Volumetric Efficiency Evaluation of Sucker-Rod-Pumping Applications Performed on a Pump Testing Facility

Author:

Kochtik Daniel1,Langbauer Clemens1

Affiliation:

1. Montanuniversität Leoben

Abstract

Abstract Low oil prices at the stock market and high water cuts of the produced fluid, force the oil companies to continuously optimize their facilities to meet the actual requirements regarding efficiency. One step in the chain of oil production from the reservoir to the customer is the optimization of artificial lift systems in mature oil fields. Nowadays sucker rod pumping systems are still by far the most frequently used artificial lift systems. These pumps represent an efficient and simple way to increase the oil production. On the one hand from the technical point of view, this system is easily adjustable to changing operating conditions. On the other hand, its economic footprint is, compared to other artificial lift methods, relatively small. Due to the huge number of installed units, an energy efficient and failure resistant design is essential. A deep understanding of the actual process during pumping is significant for continuously optimizing the pumping system. This paper presents the evaluation of volumetric efficiency tests, performed at the Pump Testing Facility (PTF) at the Montanuniversität Leoben, under various operating conditions and the investigating of the related physical effects. Slippage, one of the most influencing factors of volumetric efficiency, is highly dependent on the differential pressure generated by the pump plunger, but as well on the strokes per minute. The results of various attempts that were performed to get a detailed understanding of the internal losses (slippage volume) during the pumping operation are shown. Two different pump types, namely the standard sucker rod pump (SRP) and the sucker rod anti-buckling system pump (SRABS) are tested with different fluid types. Both pumps were operated with various speeds and under different pressure conditions. The test results are compared with existing slippage models. The comparison indicates that most of the existing slippage models underpredict the slippage rate by a significant fraction. Therefore, it is necessary to do additional and more detailed tests to be able to define a more precise model to predict slippage losses during pumping operations.

Publisher

SPE

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