
OBJECTIVES
After detection of that the natural drive energy of the reservoir was not strong enough to push desired oil flow from the AT-023 well to the surface, our client (NISOC) attempted to recover more production.
The primary objective for our client and our team became to achieve desired flow rate on a continuous basis from the AT-023 well and indeed making sure that no harm is done to the reservoir. After a lot of research, simulations other types of engineering work, our team recommended the best method and unit to be implemented for this well.
SOLUTIONS
PETRO EDMAN engineers team recommended a Sucker Rod Pumping (SRP) unit to be installed on the AT-023 well. In order to maximize the life of the equipment while achieving the desired flow rate, it is desirable to pump as slowly as possible, using the minimum number of strokes. Therefore, an ultra-long stroke pumping unit with stroke length of 366 inches and lifting capacity of 50klb has been installed on this well.
RESULTS
After the pumping unit installation (2024 June) and commissioning, the system performance has been analyzed and the production steadily raised from 200 barrels of crude oil per day (before pump installation) to a stunning continuous rate of 1300 bbl/day.
CHALLENGES
- Deep Well (3524 m)
- Deep installation (1920 m)
- 1300bbl/day flow rate
- High Water Content (15%)
- High gas content
- Harsh environment
BENEFITS
- Cost-effective
- No harm to the reservoir
- Less maintenance
- compared to other artificial lift methods
- Higher flow rates with less speed
- Smart monitoring with EDControl and Dynamometer card plot