Author:
Liang Xingyuan,Zhou Fujian,Liang Tianbo
Abstract
AbstractLow oil price requires oil companies to reduce costs and increase benefits. The wells with deficient fluid supplies approximately account for 20–30% of all producing wells, and this situation is even worse in the old oilfields. Intermittent production is an effective way to reduce the cost and increase the system efficiency to overcome the shortage of oil supply from the reservoir. The key is to optimize the intermittent pumping scheme, i.e., to design reasonable shut-in and operating periods. In this study, this is achieved using the dynamic change of the fluid level in the wellbore. From the electrical power curve to the dynamometer card, the dynamic drop of the fluid level can be obtained, and thus the optimal operation time of the well; at last, from the inflow performance of the well, the optimal shut-in period can be obtained. This method shows a good application in the field through a case study.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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