A More Effective Solution to Treat Paraffinic Crude Oil Wells

T. Phan, M. Faust, V. Balsamo, Nalco Champion
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Production from highly paraffinic crude oil wells poses unique technical challenges such as poor flowability and paraffin deposition on the production tubing. Paraffin deposition increases the lift load on the pump, reduces pump efficiency, and eventually plugs the pump. To restore the productivity of these wells a common solution is to inject hot oil or hot water at 160°F–200°F to clean the deposits. This process imposes higher operating cost and lost production due to well downtime. Paraffin inhibitor (PI) and pour point depressant (PPD) have been used to treat paraffinic fluids but are not effective for wells with high water cuts. These wells when treated with PI/PPD still require high cost maintenance such as the hot oil/water jobs and/or well workover. This paper presents a more effective treatment using tailored chemical mixtures to form a water dispersion with the paraffinic oil, thus to increase oil flowability and reduce deposition. A novel test method has been developed to evaluate effectiveness of treatment chemicals on various paraffinic oils based on flowability and cleanliness. The test method has been validated with field trial data from three different wells in the Uinta Basin, Utah and Julesburg Basin, Colorado. The results of the field trials showed a significant increase in pumping efficiency and crude oil production. Need for hot water application was also reduced or eliminated for the treated wells. Improved oil and produced water quality were also observed. These results demonstrated that the water dispersion-based treatment is a more effective treatment for high paraffin wells with high water cuts.
一种更有效的处理含石蜡原油油井的方法
高石蜡原油井的生产带来了独特的技术挑战,如流动性差和生产油管上的石蜡沉积。石蜡沉积增加了泵的举升负荷,降低了泵的效率,最终导致泵堵塞。为了恢复这些井的产能,通常的解决方案是注入160°F - 200°F的热油或热水来清洁沉积物。该工艺增加了作业成本,并且由于井停工期造成了产量损失。石蜡抑制剂(PI)和降凝剂(PPD)已被用于处理石蜡流体,但对高含水井效果不佳。当使用PI/PPD处理这些井时,仍然需要高成本的维护,例如热油/水作业和/或修井。本文提出了一种更有效的处理方法,使用定制的化学混合物与石蜡油形成水分散体,从而提高油的流动性并减少沉积。本文提出了一种基于流动性和清洁度评价各种石蜡油处理药剂有效性的新方法。该测试方法已经在犹他州的unta盆地和科罗拉多州的Julesburg盆地的三口不同井的现场试验数据中得到了验证。现场试验结果表明,泵送效率和原油产量显著提高。经过处理的井也减少或消除了对热水的需求。同时还观察到油品和采出水质的改善。结果表明,对于高含水、高石蜡井,水分散是一种更为有效的处理方法。
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