Experimental Studies of Efficient Wells Completion in Depleted Gas Condensate Fields by Using Foams

V. Volovetskyi, Ya. Doroshenko, Oleh Karpash, O. Shсhyrba, S. Matkivskyi, O. Ivanov, H. Protsiuk
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Abstract The reasons for decreasing the well operating parameters of depleted gas condensate fields have been analysed. A new approach has been proposed, which involves restoring the wells productivity by creating foam by means of a device developed for removing liquid from the well bottom. The expediency of using foam has been experimentally investigated for gas condensate wells to be completed and their productivity to be recovered. Techniques for removing liquid contaminants from wells have been developed, which involve injecting non-explosive gas mixtures and foams of various volumes into wells. Computational fluid dynamics modelling of the operation of the device for the wells completion with foam was carried out. The influence of the mass flow rate of an aqueous solution at the inlet to the device on the distribution of volume fraction of the gas and liquid phases, and the quality of the foam has been investigated. The understanding of the regularities of foam destruction processes by hydrocarbon condensate was obtained, and a device design was developed for the complete foam destruction.
枯竭凝析气田泡沫高效完井试验研究
摘要分析了枯竭凝析气田作业参数下降的原因。提出了一种新的方法,即通过开发一种用于从井底清除液体的装置,通过产生泡沫来恢复油井的产能。实验研究了在即将完井的凝析气井中使用泡沫的便利性,提高了凝析气井的产能。从井中去除液体污染物的技术已经开发出来,包括向井中注入各种体积的非爆炸性气体混合物和泡沫。对该装置的泡沫完井作业进行了计算流体动力学建模。研究了装置入口处水溶液质量流量对气、液相体积分数分布和泡沫质量的影响。了解了凝析油破坏泡沫过程的规律,设计了完全破坏泡沫的装置。
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