Patent classifications
E21B43/122
FIELD-WIDE CONTINUOUS GAS LIFT OPTIMIZATION UNDER RESOURCE AND OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS
A method can include receiving production fluid flow rate data from a well in a field that includes a plurality of wells; generating a gas lift profile for the well using the production fluid flow rate data; solving a system of equations representing at least two gas lift profiles for at least two of the plurality of wells to generate results; and issuing an instruction based at least in part on the results to control gas lift for production of fluid by the well.
Methods for In-Situ Application of a Coating Agent to Production Tubing Using a Plunger Lift System
Methods for the in-situ application of coating agent to production tubing within wellbores using plunger lift systems are provided herein. One method includes shutting in the wellbore, pressurizing the production tubing to displace fluids from the production tubing, and dropping a plunger from the surface into the production tubing such that the plunger travels toward the bottom of the production tubing until landing on a bumper spring. The method also includes pumping a predetermined amount of the coating agent from the surface into the production tubing such that the coating agent flows to the bottom of the production tubing and settles on top of the plunger and utilizing the differential pressure between the production tubing and the annulus to return the plunger and the coating agent to the surface, where the coating agent is applied to the inner diameter of the production tubing as it flows toward the surface.
Method and apparatus for sealing a side pocket mandrel
A method for sealing a side pocket mandrel and hydraulic tube includes moving a sealant dispenser into a pocket of the side pocket mandrel from within a well tubing. The sealant dispenser has an upper seal and a lower seal spaced apart therefrom; the seals are sealingly engaged with the pocket. A space between the upper seal and the lower seal is in fluid communication with at least one port in the pocket. A curable sealant is moved from the sealant dispenser into the pocket and into the tube. Either the sealant is allowed to cure or the sealant dispenser is unlatched from a running tool used to move the sealant dispenser into the pocket.
Automated method for gas lift operations
Disclosed is a compressor system suitable for carrying out artificial gas lift operations at an oil or gas well. Also disclosed is a method for controlling the compressor system. The methods disclosed provide the well operator with the ability to identify and maintain gas injection rates which result in the minimum production pressure. The minimum production pressure will be determined either by a bottom hole sensor or a casing pressure sensor located at the surface or any convenient location capable of monitoring pressure at the wellhead.
DEVICE FOR DISCHARGING LIQUIDS ACCUMULATED IN A WELL
The present invention relates to a liquid evacuation device for an extraction well. The device comprises a tank presenting a liquid accumulation area. The tank is connected to a gas evacuation tubing. An insulant limits a flow of fluid between a wall of the tank and a wall of the well, from a first space formed between the insulant and the well bottom to a second space formed between the insulant and the well head. A first opening on the tank enables circulation of a gas-liquid mixture from said first space to a third space formed in the gas evacuation tubing. A second opening on the tank enables circulation of fluid from said second space to the liquid accumulation area. The first opening is made between the liquid accumulation area and the connection to the evacuation tubing.
Apparatus for conditioning natural gas for use in gas lift artificial lift applications in oil and gas production
A natural gas conditioning system for conditioning unconditioned natural gas for use in a gas lift system at a wellbore comprises a series of coolers to receive and cool unconditioned natural gas, and a high-pressure, three-phase separator. The separator receives cooled unconditioned natural gas from the coolers and results in separate flows of conditioned lift gas, waste water and hydro-carbon liquids. The conditioned lift gas can be directed to a first heat exchanger, and the hydro-carbon liquids can be directed to a second heat exchanger. A chiller can be coupled to a third heat exchanger. All the components can be carried by a skid.
Downhole device with signal transmitter
A downhole device for installation in a petroleum well, comprising a sensor, a controller and a power source. The device further comprises an acoustic speaker configured to output a sound signal from the downhole device to a fiber optic cable in the well.
Plunger Lift Systems and Related Methods
A plunger lift system, as well as a method for monitoring plunger parameters within a wellbore using such a plunger lift system, are provided. The plunger lift system includes a lubricator attached to a wellhead at the surface and a plunger dimensioned to travel through the production tubing upon being released from the lubricator. The plunger lift system also includes magnetic sensor systems installed along the production tubing, where each magnetic sensor system includes a magnetic sensor for detecting the passage of the plunger as it travels through the production tubing, as well a communication device for transmitting communication signals between the magnetic sensor systems and a computing system located at the surface, where the computing system includes a processor and a non-transitory, computer-readable storage medium including computer-executable instructions that direct the processor to dynamically determine the plunger position and/or velocity based on the received communication signals.
DOWN-HOLE SEPARATOR FOR IN-SITU GAS-LIFT
A system includes a cyclonic separator that separates a first production fluid into a lighter phase and a heavier phase and a pipe that transports the lighter phase from a first exit of the cyclonic separator to an annulus. The pipe includes an inlet fluidly connected to the cyclonic separator, a first outlet fluidly connected to the annulus, and a second outlet fluidly connected to the annulus. The system also includes a low pressure recombination zone that reintroduces the lighter phase to the heavier phase, thereby forming a second production fluid. The low pressure recombination zone transports the second production fluid to a well exit.
Hydrocarbon Wells Including Tracer Systems and Methods of Tracing a Flow Path of Lift Gas Within a Hydrocarbon Well Utilizing a Radioactive Tracer
The hydrocarbon wells include a radioactive tracer system, a production conduit, a lift gas supply conduit, a lift gas supply system configured to provide a lift gas stream to the lift gas supply conduit, and one or more gas lift valves each being configured to selectively permit lift gas to enter the production conduit and mix with reservoir liquid therein to generate a produced fluid stream. The radioactive tracer system is configured to inject a radioactive tracer into the lift gas stream and to detect the radioactive tracer within the produced fluid stream. The methods include injecting the radioactive tracer into the lift gas stream, flowing the radioactive tracer through an open gas lift valve into the production conduit, mixing the radioactive tracer with the reservoir liquid to generate a tracer-marked liquid band within the produced fluid stream, and detecting radiation from the tracer-marked liquid band.