柱塞辅助气举和气体辅助柱塞提升

M. Burns
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柱塞举升与气举一起安装,以提高非常规气井的液化效率。为了提高Barnett页岩井的产量,采用了双重人工举升方法来更积极地降低井底压力。井的选择基于一系列指标,包括气液比、流体产量、套管压力以及套管与管线压力差。柱塞辅助气举(PAGL)和柱塞辅助气举(GAPL)的基本原理都是利用注入气体和柱塞来优化井。柱塞辅助气举是连续注入和连续柱塞举升。PAGL应用于高等气、流体生产商。这些井需要添加注入气来提高柱塞和井中流体的临界速度。GAPL是间歇式注入和常规柱塞举升。它适用于下部气、流体生产商。仅在柱塞循环的某些阶段注入气体,以补充井筒流入,并成功将流体和柱塞提至地面。本报告将介绍在Barnett页岩的具体案例中安装PAGL和GAPL的过程和结果。将提供包括产量、压力和生产方法在内的历史数据,以便将先前的举升方法与PAGL或GAPL方法的结果进行比较。通过实施PAGL和GAPL,成功降低了井底压力,提高了产量。第二个好处是减少了气举的数量,从而降低了操作成本,提高了马力的利用率。非常规井的过注结果也将被记录下来。本报告将详细介绍双人工举升技术的优势和成果,该技术可以高效、经济地为油田增加价值。
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Plunger-Assisted Gas Lift and Gas-Assisted Plunger Lift
Plungerlift was installed in conjunction with gaslift to improve efficiency in delifiquification of unconventional gas wells. The dual artificial lift methods were implemented to more aggressively reduce bottom-hole pressure, in order to increase production in Barnett Shale wells. Wells are selected based on a series of metrics, including gas-liquid ratio, fluid production, casing pressure and differential between casing and line pressure. The basics of both plunger-assisted gaslift (PAGL) and gas-assisted plungerlift (GAPL) both utilize injection gas and a plunger to optimize the well. Plunger-assisted gaslift is continuous injection and continuous plungerlift. PAGL is implemented on higher gas and fluid producers. These wells require the addition of injection gas to raise the critical velocity needed to lift both the plunger and the fluid of the well. GAPL is intermittent injection and conventional plungerlift. It is implemented on lower gas and fluid producers. Gas is only injected during certain phases of the plunger cycle to supplement the wellbore inflow and successfully lift fluid and plunger to surface. This presentation will describe the process and results of installing PAGL and GAPL on specific case studies in the Barnett Shale. Historical data, including production, pressures and producing methods will be presented, to compare the results of prior lift methods to those of PAGL or GAPL. By implementing PAGL and GAPL, bottom-hole pressure was successfully lowered and production increased. A secondary benefit is the reduced quantity of gaslift that results in lower operating costs and a more-effective use of horsepower. The results of over-injection in unconventional wells will also be notated. This presentation will detail the benefits and results of dual artificial lift that can efficiently and economically add value to a field.
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