气泵-一种气驱容积泵人工举升系统

Stephen W. Turk, Michael Juenke
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许多资源层(页岩)都是用大弯曲井钻探的。当产量和压力下降到一定程度时,这些井很难在其后期进行生产,因此需要进行正置换泵注。在这些条件下,往复杆泵(RRP)系统的安装和运行成本很高。在这种弯曲井中,rrp固有的摩擦和设备磨损问题更加严重。气泵(GP)是一种新发明的人工举升系统,它为这类井提供了正排量泵的优点,而没有固有的安装成本和与RRP相关的故障风险。GP使用高压天然气将液体从底部蓄能器室吹到油管中(如RRP),同时将储层与油管中液体柱的背压隔离,从而实现最大的储层压降。本文将描述GP的技术设计和机械应用背后的理论,介绍系统从概念到原型所使用的实际设备设计和测试过程,并以GP的原型性能评估结束。
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Gas Pump – A Gas-Driven Positive Displacement Pump Artificial Lift System
Many resource play (shale) reservoirs have been drilled with highly tortuous wells. These wells are difficult to produce in their late life when production rates and pressures decline to the point where positive displacement pumping becomes necessary. Reciprocating rod pump (RRP) systems are expensive to install and operate in these conditions. RRPs’ inherent issues with friction and wear and tear on equipment are exacerbated in these kinds of crooked wells. Gas Pump (GP) is a newly invented artificial lift system that provides the benefits of positive displacement pumping for these kinds of wells without the inherent installation costs and failure risks associated with RRP. GP uses high pressure natural gas to blow liquids out of a bottom hole accumulator chamber into the tubing (like RRP) all while isolating the reservoir from the backpressure of the column of liquid standing in the tubing, thereby enabling maximum reservoir pressure drawdown. This paper will describe the theory behind GP's technical design and mechanical application, relay the practical equipment design and testing processes used to progress the system from concept to prototype, and conclude with GP's prototype performance assessment.
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