Program
Objectives:
By the end of this
training course, participants will be able to:
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Apply and gain an in-depth
knowledge on the subsurface production operations
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Explain reservoir performance
such as inflow & outflow relationships
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Apply and gain proper techniques
on artificial lift systems and optimization technology
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Discuss criteria for artificial
lift system selection and artificial lift screening methods
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Apply basic design and analysis
concepts and specify the main components needed for each artificial lift system
(gas lift systems, ESP systems, sucker rod pumping, jet pumps, hydraulic pumps
and progressive cavity pumps)
Program
Outline:
Day1
Reservoir
Performance: Inflow and Outflow Relationships
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Reservoir performance: wellbore
and reservoir performance overview
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Pressure loss in the wellbore
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Well productivity
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Concepts of productivity index
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Inflow and outflow relationships
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Formation damage
Day2
Why and When do
We Need Artificial Lift?
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Well production problems:
asphaltenes, waxes, hydrates, inorganic, scale formation, corrosion
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Formation damage causes and
prevention techniques
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Impact of changing well
conditions and need for artificial lift
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Overview of artificial lift
technology: sucker road pump design, hydraulic pump design, jet pump, gas lift,
ESP
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Application of artificial lift
technology and its limitations
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Artificial lift screening methods
Day3
Sucker Rod
Pumping and Gas Lift System
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Concept, limitations and
advantages of the sucker rod pumping system
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Design and components of the
sucker rod pump
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Troubleshooting of the sucker rod
pump systems
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Concept and types of the gas lift
system
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Design and components of the gas
lift system
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Limitation and advantages of the
gas lift system
Day4
ESP System
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Concept, equipment and accessories
of the ESP system
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ESP design: pump performance
curves, pump intake curves, typical problems, installation, troubleshooting ;
best practices for installation and maintenance;
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Steps to correctly size an
electric submersible pump (ESP) system. basic sizing principles for the pump,
motor and cable
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Importance of correctly matching
well productivity to pump performance
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Use of data to diagnose
well/equipment problems
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Limitation and advantages of the
ESP system
Day5
Hydraulic and
Jet Pumping / Progressing Cavity Pumping Systems
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Concept, limitation and
advantages of the hydraulic pumps
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Concept, limitation and
advantages of the jet pumping
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Concept, limitation and
advantages of the PCP pumps
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Operating conditions of the
hydraulic, jet and PCP pumps
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Best practices for installation
and maintenance of the artificial lift techniques
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Criteria for selection of
artificial lift systems and artificial lift screening methods
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