Electrical Submsersible Pump Powered Injection ESPPI Systems Enable the Development of West of the Nile Egypt Assets

M. Muñoz, M. Aboutaleb, J. Dwiggins
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Qarun Petroleum Company (QPC), a joint venture between the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Apache Egypt, operates over 350 ESP wells in brownfields across the Egyptian Western Desert. QPC's oil production is heavily dependent on the performance of waterfloods and artificial lift systems. In recent years, QPC entered a development campaign in the West of Nile (WON) region, an area located west of the Nile River approximately 159 kilometers from Cairo. The fertile land has ready access to irrigation and therefore long been developed as an agricultural area, surrounded by densely populated villages. Land access is restricted and operations must be conducted to ensure minimal impact to the environment. Oilfield development in WON is challenging and required alternative solutions to conventional waterflood operations. QPC engineers turned to ESP Powered Injection (ESPPI) systems as an alternative to traditional waterflooding and re-engineered the technology to overcome the operational, economic, and environmental challenges. ESP Powered Injection (ESPPI) systems utilize conventional ESPs in combination with a bypass system (Y-tool) and an injection string to provide water production and injection support from a single wellbore to one or more wells in the same injection pattern. The system eliminates the need for surface pumping, water separation, storage, and flow lines. QPC has successfully installed and presently operates nine (9) ESPPI systems in the environmentally sensitive WON region of Egypt. This paper aims to detail the specifications and functionality of ESPPI systems, main challenges and benefits derived from closed monitored installations and operational surveillance, and the economic advantage of its application for QPC.
电动潜水泵驱动ESPPI注入系统助力埃及尼罗河西部油田开发
Qarun石油公司(QPC)是埃及通用石油公司(EGPC)和阿帕奇埃及公司(Apache Egypt)的合资企业,在埃及西部沙漠的棕地运营着350多口ESP井。QPC的产油量很大程度上取决于注水和人工举升系统的性能。近年来,QPC在尼罗河西部(WON)地区开展了一项开发活动,该地区位于尼罗河以西,距离开罗约159公里。这片肥沃的土地易于灌溉,因此长期以来一直被开发为农业区,周围环绕着人口稠密的村庄。土地通道受到限制,作业必须确保对环境的影响最小。WON地区的油田开发具有挑战性,需要常规注水作业的替代方案。QPC工程师将ESP动力注入(ESPPI)系统作为传统水驱的替代方案,并对该技术进行了重新设计,以克服操作、经济和环境方面的挑战。ESP动力注入(ESPPI)系统利用传统的ESP与旁通系统(y形工具)和注入管柱相结合,在同一注入模式下,从单井到一口或多口井提供产水和注入支持。该系统无需地面泵送、水分离、储存和流动管线。QPC已经在埃及环境敏感的WON地区成功安装并运行了9套ESPPI系统。本文旨在详细介绍ESPPI系统的规格和功能,封闭监控装置和运行监控带来的主要挑战和好处,以及其在QPC中应用的经济优势。
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