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Technology Oil Potential with DHOWS
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Downhole Oil/Water Separation
  • Background
  • Basic Operation
  • Development Project
  • Initial Results
  • Economics
  • What Has Already Been Done
  • What Can Be Done
  • What Might Be Done in Future

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Background
  • Why was it needed?
  • What was the concept?
  • When did it happen?
  • Where could it be used?
  • How was it turned into action?
  • Who got it started?

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Water and Oil Production in Western Canada
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Downhole Oil/Water Separation (DHOWS)
  • Problem - Wells being shut-in
  • Still producing oil
  • Producing too much water
  • Most wells shut-in _at_ WORlt20
  • Solution - In Well Separation Downhole
  • Mechanical solution more reliable than shut-offs
  • Evaluated membranes, gravity separation,
    selective filtration, and hydrocyclones
  • Re-Inject water into producing formation

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Basic Downhole SeparationNew Paradigm
1991Commercial - 1996
C-FER/NPEL
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DHOWS Applications
  • Onshore Mature Operations
  • Water handing one of the highest costs
  • A large number of mature fields with high WOR
  • Small volumes and small wellbores
  • Offshore
  • Reduce volumes to platforms
  • Reduce produced water dumping to ocean
  • Avoid adding to existing platforms
  • Middle East
  • Even a small amount of water a problem

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Project Development Concept
  • Look at all options for Feasibility
  • Work with appropriate vendors to develop
    prototypes
  • Move directly to field testing at selected sites
  • Expand testing to develop commercial products
  • Follow-up to expand applications

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Downhole Oil/Water Separation (DHOWS)
  • New Paradigm Engineering Ltd.
  • Project Initiator/Inventor - Bruce Peachey
  • Concept Development Project Leader
  • Centre For Engineering Research Inc., C-FER
  • Contracting Development Support
  • Technology Licensing
  • Oil Industry Participants
  • Funding, prioritization test wells
  • Pump and Hydrocyclone Vendors
  • Prototype Design and Initial Prototypes
  • Equipment Marketing

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Basic Operation
  • Typical DHOWS Configuration
  • Hydrocyclone Operation
  • Design Constraints

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Typical DHOWS Configuration
C-FER/NPEL
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Hydrocyclones (De-Oilers)
Tangential Inlet
OilConcentrateOutlet
Disposal Water Outlet
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DHOWS Process Design Constraints
  • Equipment O.D. lt 4.5 inches _at_ 3,600 bfpd
  • Equipment O.D. lt 6 inches _at_ 9,000 bfpd
  • No access for maintenance for 1-12 years
  • Little or no downhole control or instrumentation
  • Low cost and reliable
  • Water/Oil Ratio to surface 1-2

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Development Project
  • Phase I - 20k Feasibility Study 1992
  • Phase II 100k - Prototype Development 1993-94
  • Phase III 450k - Field Testing 1994-96
  • Offshore Study - 360k North Sea/Sub Sea
    Applications
  • On-going Support to Trials - 1.5M 16 trials

C-FER/NPEL
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Timeline of NPEL/C-FER DHOWS JIP
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Investment in DHOWS Technology
C-FER/NPEL
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DHOWS Prototypes
  • ESP - Electric Submersible Pump - 1800 bfpd
  • Reduced water to surface by 97
  • Oil Rate went up 10-20 at same bottom-hole rates
  • Ran 8 months 1994-95
  • PCP - Progressing Cavity Pump - 1800 bfpd
  • Reduced water to surface by 85
  • Well previously in sporadic operation for about 3
    yrs.
  • Ran 17 months 1994-1996
  • Beam Pump - 600 bfpd
  • Reduced water to surface by 85
  • Demonstrated Gravity Separation
  • Ran for 2 months - rod failure

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ESP Prototype Field Trial
C-FER/NPEL
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ESP Prototype Field Trial
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DHOWS Installations Number
C-FER/NPEL
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DHOWS Installations System Type
C-FER/NPEL
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Breakdown of DHOWS Applications
C-FER/NPEL
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Basic DHOWS Installation - PanCanadian
C-FER/NPEL
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ESP DHOWS Anderson Exploration Ltd., Swan Hills,
AB
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Alliance Field Overall Results ESP
C-FER/NPEL
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ESP DHOWS Results - Talisman
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DHOWS Application Requirements
  • Suitable disposal zone accessible from the
    production wellbore
  • Competent casing/cement for disposal zone
    isolation
  • Water cuts above 80
  • Accurate estimate of productivity and injectivity
  • Relatively stable production
  • Favourable Economics

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Critical Success Factors
  • Disposal Zone Selection
  • location, isolation, injectivity characterization
  • Completion
  • integrity testing
  • disposal zone preparation and testing
  • Operation
  • separation optimization
  • long term injection behavior
  • changes in inflow conditions

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Typical Installation Steps
  • Prepare well for installation
  • Pull existing lift system
  • Recomplete injection zone
  • perforating, install screen, treat zone
  • Install injection packer and on/off assembly
  • Perform injectivity test
  • Adjust system configuration if necessary
  • Install system
  • Produce kill fluids, then start production

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Control and Monitoring
  • Control Methods
  • VFD Variable Frequency Drive
  • Surface choke
  • Surface controlled downhole choke
  • Minimum Monitoring
  • Injection and producing pressure and injection
    rate
  • Injection water quality
  • Water cut of intermediate stream

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Future Equipment Development of Basic DHOWS
  • Heavy Oil Solve the problem of sand production
  • Offshore Already under way. Gas Lift Proposal
  • High Volume Larger capacity system under
    development
  • Lower Water cut to surface Feasible for
    offshore subsea
  • Alternate Lift Systems Gas Lift, Flowing, Jet
    Pump
  • Alternate Separation Units More options at low
    rates

C-FER/NPEL
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DHOWS Licensing Status
  • Peachey Patents - assigned to C-FER
  • C-FER licenses pump vendors
  • ESP - World Wide Licenses
  • REDA - AQWANOT Systems
  • Centrilift (Baker-Hughes) - HydroSep Systems
  • PCP/Beam - Canadian only to date
  • BMW Pump/Quinn Oilfield
  • Baker-Hughes - preferred Hydrocyclone vendor
  • Pump Vendors Collect Royalties for C-FER
  • Once per well.

C-FER/NPEL
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Basic DHOWS Technical Summary
  • Positive experience is quickly building with over
    30 field trials so far.
  • Still fewer than 20 people world-wide have been
    involved in more than one application.
  • All trials have shown water reductions of 85-97
  • Application of DHOWS can increase oil production
    and increase net returns

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Impacts of DHOWS on Economic Recovery
  • DHOWS is new so we are still learning
  • Impacts vary by pool and by well
  • Individual well costs could go up or down
  • Overall operation costs will usually go down
  • Production increases observed in most
    applications
  • Analysis will try and relate DHOWS and
    Conventional economic limits based on analysis of
    the WOR vs. Cum Oil plot

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Economic Cut-Offs for Typical Well Water Budget
US5/bbl oil
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Impact of DHOWS on Economic WOR Simmons Well 106
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Impact of DHOWS on Economic WORSimmons Well 109
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Impacts of DHOWS on Costs
  • Cost to lift Water to Surface (Could go up or
    down)
  • Gathering and Facilities Costs (Capital
    Operating down)
  • Disposal System (Capital and Operating down)
  • Well Utilization (Injectors down Producers up)
  • Scale/Corrosion Costs (Capital and Operating
    down)
  • Environmental Costs (Prevention Clean-up costs
    down)

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Disposal Power Consumption
450
400
350
Fracture Pressure
300
Power for Single Disposal Well
250
_at_ 36,000 bwpd
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Differential Pressure to Inject (psi)
150
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Power for Ten DHOWS Wells
_at_ 3,600 bwpd each
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Wellhead Pressure
0
0
3
6
9
12
15
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Injection Rate (Thousands of bwpd)
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Overall Profitability for a Sample Well
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Mid-morning Coffee Break
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What Has Already Been Done
  • DHOWS Commercial Systems Developed with C-FER
  • ESP Commercial AQWANOTTM and HydrosepTM
  • PCP (Weatherford) and Beam (Quinn) available
  • New DHOWS Versions in Trial Stage
  • Desanding (PCP and ESP)
  • Gravity Separation Systems - Beam Pumps
  • Texaco/Dresser, Quinn (Q-Sep)
  • Reverse Coning Without Separators

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DHOWS Horizontal Well - Talisman Energy
  • Dual Leg Horizontal Well - 2 x 3,000 ft legs
  • Injection to Toe of one leg
  • Double packer to isolate injection
  • Produce from second leg and Heel of first leg

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Dual Horizontal Well DHOWS
Also Installed With Uphole Injection
Talisman Energy Inc
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Uphole Reinjection
  • Injection zone(s) above the production zone(s)
  • ESP DHOWS

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DHOWS with C-FER Desander
To Surface
Pump(s) - ESP or PCP
  • Problem - Heavy Oil Wells
  • Sand Plugs Injection
  • Solution Desanding
  • Sand Oil to Surface
  • Water to Injection

Desander
Deoiler Hydrocyclone
To Injection
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What Can Be Done
  • Reverse Coning with DHOWS
  • Re-Entry Drillout (Single Well)
  • Re-Entry Drilling (Multi-well)
  • Cross-Flooding Between Zones

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Coning Control with DHOWS
C-FER/NPEL
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Re-Entry Drillout
  • Create or activate water disposal leg on
    producing well or producing leg on watered-out or
    water disposal well
  • Re-entry drillout or drilled and plugged-off
    during initial drilling program
  • Zone cross-flooding between wells

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Re-Entry Drilling
  • Use when zone between injector and producer is
    swept
  • Directionally drill to establish new producing or
    injection location(s)
  • Producing zone in well provides water for flood
  • Existing wellbore could be used as producing zone
    or injection zone

New Injection Location
New Producing Location
Existing Swept Zone
Producing Well
Injector
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Cross-Flooding
  • Multi-layered reservoir application
  • Some wells produce from lower zone inject into
    upper zone
  • Other wells produce from upper and inject lower
  • Double the number of injectors or producers
    without drilling!

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Horizontal Well Flooding
Horizontal Cross-Flood
  • Use to produce from one horizontal well
  • Inject into a second horizontal well which is
    offset lower, higher or going in the opposite
    direction
  • Inject into the vertical section of a re-entry
    horizontal producer.

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What Might be Done In Future
  • Offshore Already under way. Gas Lift Proposal
  • High Volume Larger capacity system under
    development
  • Lower Water cut to surface Feasible for
    offshore subsea
  • Alternate Lift Systems Flowing, Jet Pump
  • Alternate Separation Units More options at low
    rates
  • Ultimate Vision No water handling on surface

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Oilfield Water ManagementSame Well
Source/Injector/Recycle
Lake or River Source
Move toward Ideal
Cap rock
Oil Leg
DHOWS
Water Leg
Pump
Cap rock
Underlying Aquifer
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The Middle East Water Challenge
  • Reservoirs contain billions of barrels
  • Recovery only projected to be 40 due to water
  • Most wells flowing only oil now
  • No water handling infrastructure
  • Wells die at 30-40 water cut
  • Major costs and infrastructure to operate with
    water
  • Solution needed
  • Install in well and leave for years
  • No external power
  • No increase in water

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Smart Well Technologies
  • Building on DHOWS concepts
  • Modular processes
  • Few large fixed capital installations
  • In well if possible and economic
  • Keep Systems Simple Reliable
  • Monitoring and Diagnostics
  • Benefits of Downhole Monitoring
  • Real-time Remote Monitoring
  • Enhanced Analysis

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New Technology Production Decline
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Downhole Oil/Water Separation Summary
  • Positive experience is quickly building.
  • All DHOWS wells show water reduced 85-97
  • Still many applications to try
  • Plenty of potential and opportunity for new
    concepts

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Contact Information
  • Advanced Technology Centre
  • 9650-20 Avenue
  • Edmonton, Alberta
  • Canada T6N 1G1
  • tel 780.450.3613
  • fax 780.462.7297
  • email info_at_newparadigm.ab.ca
  • web www.newparadigm.ab.ca
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