The Critical Investigation on Essential Parameters to Optimize the Gas Lift Performance In “J” Field Using Prosper Modelling

Fitrianti Fitrianti, D. Putra, Desma Cendra
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The declining reservoir, oil production and pressure depletion with the well being produced, the results of the investment of the well will also decrease. For that there needs to be energy that can help to lift the fluid to the surface. One of the artificial lift methods that can be used is a gas lift. Gas lift is a method commonly used when there is a natural gas source as an injection gas supply. The selection of the artificial lift method is based on several considerations, namely the reservoir conditions, fluid conditions, well conditions, conditions on the surface, availability of electricity, availability of gas, and sand problem. The influential parameters in the selection of gas lifts include: Productivity Index (PI), Gas Liquid Ratio (GLR), depth of the well and driving mechanism from the reservoir. The Gas Lift that the production optimization wants to do is the injection system in a Continuous Gas Lift. Used in wells that have a high Productifity Index value. Where in the LB field to be analyzed, the Productifity Index value is 2.0 bpd / psi. This study intends to optimize a gaslift well performance as an effort to maximize the results of well production. Based on the research that has been done using Prosper Modeling on the “J” field, the following conclusions are obtained the effect of pressure and viscosity on the gas lift well flow rate in this condition can be said to be efficient, because the conditions / pressure given at temperatures below 300 F can reach the miscible condition and from the results of determining the optimal conditions to get the best well performance, obtain an optimal liquid rate of 1829.4 STB / D with an oil rate of 36.6 STB / D.   Keywords: Gas lift, Optimization, Immiscible Pressure, Viscosity
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应用Prosper模型对“J”油田气举性能优化关键参数的研究
随着油井的生产,储层的下降、石油产量和压力的降低,油井的投资结果也会降低。为此,需要有能量来帮助将流体提升到表面。可以使用的人工举升方法之一是气举。气举是当有天然气源作为注入气源时常用的一种方法。人工举升方法的选择基于几个因素,即储层条件、流体条件、井条件、地面条件、电力可用性、天然气可用性和砂问题。影响气举选择的参数包括:产能指数(PI)、气液比(GLR)、井深和油藏驱动机制。生产优化要做的气举是连续气举中的注入系统。用于具有高产量指数值的井。在要分析的LB字段中,生产率指数值为2.0 bpd/psi。本研究旨在优化气举井的性能,以最大限度地提高油井产量。基于Prosper建模对“J”油田的研究,得出了以下结论:在这种情况下,压力和粘度对气举井流量的影响可以说是有效的,因为在低于300F的温度下给出的条件/压力可以达到混溶条件,并且根据确定最佳条件以获得最佳井性能的结果,获得1829.4STB/D的最佳液体速率和36.6STB/D。关键词:气举,优化,不混溶压力,粘度
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