Sand Handling Solutions Through the Use of Low Geometric Index Progressing Cavity Pumps, La Hocha Field, Colombia

Jorge Alberto Martinez Lozano, Ediberto Cruz Torres, Nadia Maoly Hernandez Castro, J. A. Avila, T. Soltys, Gustavo Andres Ariza Gonzalez
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A solution for extend run life with no intervention in a high sand cut and high viscous fluid application for La Hocha field (Huila, Colombia) is presented through the installation of Progressing Cavity Pumps (PCP) designed with aggressive geometries including low rotor swept angle and minimum geometry index concepts. This application has 100-300 BFPD flow rate, sand cut up to 40%, 16°API fluid and 850 cp @ 100°F. This document shows the methodology applied in the selection of well candidates with high frequency of interventions due pump failures associated to sand production and well sanded. The effect of the PCP geometry design, cross sectional area, pitch length, helix angle, pump fit, and elastomer were evaluated consistently as selection criteria in order to verify their impact on PCP run life for sand production applications. The document aims to validate the PCP theoretical design principles with the statistic and results gathered from field during the past 3 years in La Hocha field application. The "Fat Boy project" resulted in less intervention, well services, minimizing production delays and associated costs. The project started on mid-2012, due to successful results has been expanded and nowadays represents the 85 percent of the wells in La Hocha field. This is all part of a combined effort looking for reliable and cost-effective solutions for challenging applications. Progressing Cavity Pumps are used in a variety of oil and gas applications where their beneficial characteristics such as positive displacement, high efficiency, low internal shear rates and pulseless flow provide advantages over other artificial lift systems. PC pumps are available in several geometries which determine their suitability for specific applications assuring optimal performance and extended run life.
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采用低几何指数螺杆泵的砂处理解决方案,La Hocha油田,哥伦比亚
在La Hocha油田(哥伦比亚Huila),通过安装螺杆泵(PCP),可以在不进行任何干预的情况下延长运行寿命,该螺杆泵具有侵略性的几何形状,包括低转子掠角和最小几何指数概念。该应用程序的流量为100-300 BFPD,出砂率高达40%,API流体为16°,温度为100°F时为850 cp。本文档展示了由于出砂和出砂相关的泵故障导致的干预频率高的候选井的选择方法。PCP的几何设计、横截面积、螺距长度、螺旋角、泵配合和弹性体的影响作为选择标准进行了一致的评估,以验证它们对PCP出砂作业寿命的影响。本文旨在通过近3年来在La Hocha油田的应用统计和结果,验证PCP理论设计原则。“Fat Boy项目”减少了修井作业和服务,最大限度地减少了生产延迟和相关成本。该项目于2012年年中启动,由于取得了成功的成果,该项目已经扩大,目前占La Hocha油田85%的井。这些都是为具有挑战性的应用寻找可靠且具有成本效益的解决方案的共同努力的一部分。螺杆泵应用于各种石油和天然气领域,其有利的特性,如正排量、高效率、低内部剪切速率和无脉冲流量,比其他人工举升系统更具优势。PC泵有多种几何形状可供选择,这决定了它们适合特定应用,确保了最佳性能和延长的运行寿命。
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