Improving ESP Production Through Compression

P. Munding, J. Hudson
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ESPs are a main type of artificial lift being used to unload current horizontal unconventional wells. Due to their high cost and high failure rate an operator must implement them in the most efficient manner possible. This paper addresses a way to create a solution to make ESPs more efficient by using compression at surface. Current ways of handling gas through ESPs are insufficient utilizing variable speed drives (VSDs). Additional gas handling equipment installed in ESPs have also encountered mixed results as designs continue to be tinkered to improve gas handling. One area that has not been researched extensively is utilizing compression to drawdown the casing annulus of a well on ESP. A preferential path of less static head pressure allows the gas to be drawn up the annulus rather than handled through the pump. Thereby alleviating gas handling problems in the ESP and raising the FL over the pump. The paper presents two case studies in Oklahoma involving ESP compression assistance up the annulus: one is a case study of an unconventional well of the Mississippi Lime with a low FL and moderate gas production, the second is an unconventional well in the Meramec formation with large amounts of gas production that was increased with the assistance of a compressor to the ESP. Data was collected over a six-week period and ESP performance is compared before and after the surface compressor installation for case 1. In case 2, well performance is compared for 3 different artificial lift setups: gas lift, ESP, and compression assisted ESP over a 3-month period. Both case studies show benefits for utilizing surface compression with an ESP. The biggest benefits were found to be increased production and reduced operating cost by extending ESP longevity.
通过压缩提高ESP产量
esp是目前用于卸载非常规水平井的一种主要人工举升方式。由于它们的高成本和高故障率,运营商必须以最有效的方式实施它们。本文提出了一种通过在地面进行压缩来提高esp效率的解决方案。目前通过esp处理气体的方法不足以利用变速驱动器(vsd)。安装在esp中的其他气体处理设备也遇到了不同的结果,因为设计仍在不断改进,以提高气体处理能力。一个尚未被广泛研究的领域是利用压缩来降低ESP井的套管环空。静态水头压力较小的优先路径允许气体被吸入环空,而不是通过泵处理。从而减轻了ESP中的气体处理问题,并提高了泵上的FL。本文介绍了俄克拉何马州的两个案例,涉及ESP在环空上的压缩辅助:其中一个案例研究的是密西西比石灰区的一口含氟度低、产气量适中的非常规井,第二个案例研究的是Meramec地层的一口非常规井,该井产气量很大,在安装了压缩机和ESP的帮助下,该井的产气量增加了。研究人员在六周的时间内收集了数据,并比较了案例1安装地面压缩机前后ESP的性能。案例2,在3个月的时间里,对比了3种不同的人工举升装置(气举、ESP和压缩辅助ESP)的井性能。这两个案例都显示了将地面压缩与ESP结合使用的好处,最大的好处是通过延长ESP的使用寿命,提高了产量,降低了运营成本。
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