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Liquid Loading
Reservoir pressure decline reduces the hydrocarbon production
Reduced gas velocity Vsg cause flow pattern change
Liquid Loading
Insufficient gas velocity
Vsg<Vsgcritical (Turner)
How to Avoid?
Artificial lift methods
Pumps
GLR limitations (ESP, Rod pump)
Reduce hydrostatic pressure
Plunger lift, gas lift, foam lift
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Artificial Lift Method
Fluid properties
‘Heavy oil conditions more suitable for some methods’
High-GLR and deviation
‘Gas lock and deviated completions may reduce feasibility’
Limited application
Chemical composition
Works for short period
Plunger and gas lift are suitable for
Unconventional plays
Typically after six months
Production increase
Paraffin remediation
Low-cost solution
Cut lift expenditure
Pre-Liquid Loading
Natural flow
Stagnant film
Gas Lift
Continuous Plunger Lift
Dahlgren, 2019 (Southern Marcellus Wells)*
Gas production
15.5%
↑ (2389 mcf/d)
Liquid production
7%
↑ (69.4 bbl/d)
Liquid Loading
Intermittent Production
Gas Lift
High injection rates
Continuous Plunger Lift
Polasek, 2013 (Barnett&Glen Rose Well)*
Compressor removed
100% ↓ (~300 mcf/d)
Cut hot oil treatment
Plunger Assisted Gas Lift
Burns, 2018 (Barnett Shale Wells)*
Gas injection
78%
↓ (-355 mcf/d)
Gas production
14%
↑ (+50 mcf/d)
Low Preservoir
Intermittent production
Plunger Lift
Conventional Plunger Lift
EPA, 2006 (Midland Farm Field)*
Gas production
+54% ↑
Avoid chemical treatment
Requires cycle optimization
.
Low CapEX
Wireline installation
Cost $2-10k
.
Min OpEx
No chemical injection or hot oil treatments
Reduced injection
.
Shale Plays
Suitable for unconventional reservoirs, high GLR
Many candidate wells
Continuous Plunger Lift
Conventional Plunger Lift
Increase Production
Reduce
$/Mcfe
up to 15%
Cut Cost
Lower
LOE
Gas lift
Reduce gas injection
Remove compressor ($/month)
Chemical injection ($/month)
Extend life of the well
Substantial cumulative production increase
Postpone plugging
Stabilize production
No venting
Limit workovers