Title: Gas-Lift Optimization and Diagnosis by using
1 Gas-Lift Optimization and
Diagnosis by using
Wellflo and Dynalift Simulators
By Jayant
Sadare Dr. Faleh T.
Al-Saadoon
Texas AM University-Kingsville
ASME/API/ISO GAS-LIFT
WORKSHOP-2004
2Objectives
- Optimization (Wellflo)
- Advanced Gas Valve Modeling
- Diagnosis and Verification (Dynalift)
- Implementation
3Wellflo Simulator (EPS)
- USES Nodal Analysis for
- Designing
- Modeling
- Optimizing
- Troubleshooting
4Input Data Summary
- Fluid Properties
-
- - Oil Gravity
35 deg. API - - Water Gravity
1.03 - - Gas Gravity 0.70
- - Produced Gas-Oil Ratio 50.00
scf/STB - - Percent Water () 45
- Well-bore Data
- - Production Casing 7.000 inch OD
6.094-inch ID set _at_ 7100 ft (TVD)
5Contd..
- Reservoir Data
- Reservoir shut-in pressure 2400 psig _at_ 7000
ft - Reservoir Temperature 206 deg F
- Productivity Index (Straight line) 2.00
STB/day/psi -
- Gas-Lift Data
- Casing Head Pressure 1450 psig
- Operating valve Differential Pressure 150.00
psi - Well-head pressure 102.5 psig
- Minimum Valve Spacing 350 ft
6Why Artificial lift??
7Continuous Gas Lift design - Point of Injection
- Specify
- - Casing head pressure
- - GLR or Qgi
- - Pressure drop across valve
- Calculates maximum depth of injection and well
- performance for gas lift
- Sensitivity to CHP, Qgi, GLR
8Inflow / Outflow Performance Curve
9Performance Analysis Curve
10Pressure and Temperature Vs Depth Analysis
11Gas Lift Design - valve spacing for
continuousgas lift installations
Specify - Casing head pressure - GLR or
Qgi - Pressure drop across valve - Kill fluid
gradient - Maximum depth - Target operating
rate - Design Margins Calculates -
depth of unloading and operating valves
(IPO/PPO) - Corresponding
tubing/casing pressures temperatures
12Gas-Lift Valve Spacing
13Advanced Gas Valve Modeling (AGVM)
- True performance of commercial gas lift valves
- True operating point of system
- Sensitivity to valve type, port size, valve
settings - and gas injection parameters
- Gas-charged and orifice valve performance
-
14True Valve Performance Curve
15Valve Performance Curve For Orifice Valve
16Curve Showing Closed Unloading Valve No. 1
17Dynalift Simulator (EPS)
- Dynamic (Unsteady-State) simulation tool for
- Verification
- Troubleshooting
- Learning
18Dynamic Gas-Lift Simulation
- This Dynamic simulator uses all the equations
used by a steady-state simulator except it adds
the dynamic variable (Time). - Uses real correlations to simulate the behavior
of gas-lift valves under bottom-hole dynamic
conditions. - By controlling the injection conditions, the
production parameters are observed to define if
the design will work with the selected gas-lift
valves. - More realistic performance can be generated
- Simulates the system by considering the casing
head pressure, gas-injection rate and wellhead
pressure at the same time.
19Contd
- This Dynamic simulator is an excellent tool for
- identifying operational problems with
gas-lift - installations.
- Also best tool to understand the causes for
- unstable production conditions which not
- understood with a steady state simulator
- It is the best tool for gas lift valves to verify
- its performance from the unloading
operation - through all the production life.
20Working Screen for Dynamic Simulator
21Valve Data Screen
22Comparison of Dynamic Steady-state Performance
Curve
23Conclusion
- Combination of Wellflo and Dynalift is one of the
best - tool for students to understand gas-lift
simulation. - Advanced Gas Valve Modeling (AGVM) is the heart
- of steady-state simulation.
- Do we really need Dynamic Simulation?
- - Accurately model the well unloading for
better - design and diagnosis
- - Minimize unloading time
- - Accurate valve performance curves
- - Improve operational procedures
24Thank you