Improving Sucker Rod Pump Performance and Overall Production After Applying Continues Steam Injection in Heavy Oil Project-North Kuwait

F. Abdulhadi, F. Al-Ajeel, Tomas Sierra, A. Mohamed, K. Heshmat
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The manuscript focuses on benefits realized in sucker rod pump system performance, number of workovers, downtime periods, and overall production efficiency as a result of continuous steam injection (steam flooding) on a heavy oil pilot field. It also presents benefits on production performance as a result of real-time well optimization of sucker rod pump systems. Implementation of real-time production optimization techniques to record behavioral changes provide for up-close field operational surveillance (allowing for faster response time). The steam injection effect varies from between locations, based on the distance between injector and producer wells, along with the degree of down-hole interference. The objective was to study steam injection effects on a group of wells and adjust the operational parameters of sucker rod pump systems based on individual well performance conditions. Real-time wellsite monitoring (including creating notifications, warnings and alarms to identify troublesome or non-optimized wells) and data-trend analysis allowed us to make necessary corrective actions continuously, which led to an improvement in well performance since steam injection started (thus optimizing productivity). The continuous steam injection, supported by real-time optimization and constant sucker rod pump system performance adjustments, led to the following operational efficiency improvements: Reduced downtime related to troubleshooting activitiesReduced pump replacements (obtaining longer run life of downhole equipment)Improved pump efficiency (measured by improvements in production rates)Created a workflow for sucker rod pump system performance review and optimization opportunitiesImproved field-wide overall productionImprovement in sucker rod pump system efficiency (pump efficiency dyna card analysis was significantly improved in wells with low pump submergence after steam injection) Maintaining the same downhole pump configuration, we found that pump efficiency (calculated by measured production rates) changed significantly: from low efficiency before steam injection (on colder periods) to higher efficiency (after steam injection). We also studied pump performance during the production phase and adapted the sucker rod pump system operational parameters to the wellbore's changing operation conditions, driven mainly by wellbore's temperature changes. Applying continuous steam injection in a heavy oil area supported in improving pump performance, reducing downtime, and improving overall production from a specific number of wells, compared to lower production and higher downtimes (with larger number of wells), but without continuous steam injection.
科威特北部稠油项目连续注汽后有杆泵性能和总产量的改善
文章重点介绍了稠油先导油田连续注汽(蒸汽驱)在有杆泵系统性能、修井次数、停机时间和整体生产效率方面所实现的效益。由于有杆泵系统的实时油井优化,它也为生产性能带来了好处。实施实时生产优化技术,记录行为变化,提供近距离的现场操作监控(允许更快的响应时间)。注汽效果因注入井与生产井之间的距离以及井下干扰程度的不同而不同。目的是研究一组井的注汽效果,并根据单井的运行情况调整有杆泵系统的操作参数。实时井场监测(包括创建通知、警告和警报,以识别有问题或未优化的井)和数据趋势分析使我们能够持续采取必要的纠正措施,从而自注汽开始以来改善了井的性能(从而优化了产能)。在实时优化和不断调整有杆泵系统性能的支持下,连续注汽带来了以下作业效率的提高:减少与故障排除相关的停机时间减少更换泵(获得更长的井下设备运行寿命)提高泵效率(通过提高产量来衡量)创建了有杆泵系统性能评估和优化机会的工作流程提高了整个油田的整体产量提高了有杆泵系统效率(泵效率动态卡分析在蒸汽后泵浸出率低的井中得到了显着改善保持相同的井下泵配置,我们发现泵的效率(通过测量的产量计算)发生了显著变化:从注蒸汽前的低效率(在较冷的时期)到注蒸汽后的高效率(注蒸汽后)。我们还研究了生产阶段的泵性能,并调整了有杆泵系统的操作参数,以适应井筒运行条件的变化,主要是由井筒温度变化驱动的。在稠油地区,连续注汽可以改善泵的性能,减少停机时间,并通过特定数量的井提高总产量,相比之下,在没有连续注汽的情况下,产量较低,停机时间较长(井数较多)。
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