A New Gas Lift-Beam Pump Hybrid Completion Design in Thailand Onshore Field

Autor: Apiwat Nadoon, Suwin Sompopsart, Wararit Toempromraj, Kittithuch Hnuruang, Chayapod Beokhaimook
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Day 1 Mon, September 30, 2019.
DOI: 10.2118/196006-ms
Popis: In the onshore field in the Northern part of Thailand, the wells are typically produced with gas lift and converted to beam pump later, using the annulus space for gas separation. In the past, the completion string must be replaced to switch to beam pumps. However, with the new Hybrid completion, the existing completion can be used, and the amount of workover is reduced. In the new Hybrid completion, two sliding sleeves are installed in the tubing string, allowing us to utilize both artificial lift methods without replacing the tubing. To produce the well with gas lift, both sleeves are closed, and the well is produced normally. When converting the well to be produced with a beam pump, both sliding sleeves are opened, a plug is set above the lower sleeve, and a downhole pump installed above the upper sleeve. This forces the wellbore fluid to flow out to the annulus through the lower sleeve. Since the liquid level is higher than the upper sleeve, most of the gas travels up the annulus while the liquid traverses through the upper sleeve from the annulus into the tubing. The liquid is then pumped along the string with a beam pump. This method acts as a gas separation mechanism to prevent gas lock and reduce efficiency problems for beam pumps. The flexibility to switch between the two artificial lift methods allows us to handle the dynamic wellbore and reservoir conditions more efficiently. The Hybrid completion has enabled us to (1) handle a wider well productivity range, (2) significantly lower the cost of workover, (3) decrease the hazards exposure during operations, and (4) produce oil and gas faster, favoring the economic return.
Databáze: OpenAIRE