The Benefits of Real Time Monitoring Application Artificial Lifting Parameter for Surveillance, Optimization, and Cost Reduction in Mature Field, Case Study Prabumulih Field

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taufik Fansuri ◽  
Akhmad Miftah ◽  
Sakti Parsaulian ◽  
_ Giyatno ◽  
Rina Riviana ◽  
...  

Abstract Prabumulih Field was located in South Sumatra, Indonesia. It has been developed as an oil field since 1920n (It was categorized as a mature field). At the end of 2019, the amount of oil well production was 149 wells (93% of the producing wells installed artificial lifting). As a consequence, to maintain production, artificial lifting surveillance activities must be a major concern and be managed properly. However, there are some challenges for surveillance, for instance, the location of well spread over a large area, the condition of the access road, and limited human resources. Surveillance activity itself carried out manually required both much time and many human resources, however, acquired data was only once in a week for one well. That condition always emerged undesired occurrence because engineers who were in the headquarter did not obtain notification when producing wells were in trouble or suddenly off producing. In addition, there was a delay in time for evaluation and intervention, which resulted in decreased oil production. Nowadays, application, in order to accelerate the data retrieval process, was much needed, especially real-time acquisition and it could be monitored in several kinds of devices. This paper will be presented about the benefit of real-time monitoring application in mature field, especially for artificial lifting well (ESP and Rod Pump). It has been installed since December 2019. There were several benefits obtained after installing this technology, those were related to surveillance and optimization. For instance, reducing time and human resources needed to obtained pump parameter data, engineers who are in the headquarter could observe everyday using both laptop/personal computer and smartphone, engineers obtained notification immediately when there were wells in a trouble, decision making for optimization and or intervention was faster, increase pump run life, and reducing well service program. Besides, there was another benefit that related to cost reduction, for instance saving rig costs for well service of 350,578 USD in a year because the amount of well service decreased from 49 times to 36 times, and obtained additional gross revenue of 547,945 USD for one year (cost for real-time monitoring for a year is 116,438 USD) because production deferment reduced from 19,577 STB to 5,105 STB. Based on those data, real-time monitoring could increase the economic condition of the mature field, so it was worth applying in a mature field.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalid Javid ◽  
Guido Bascialla ◽  
Alvaro Sainz ◽  
Mohamed Hossni Ali ◽  
Srinivas Ettireddi ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 140 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kobra Pourabdollah

The gradual decline in the oil production rate of water flooded reservoirs leads to decrease in the profit of water flooding system. Although cyclic water injection (CWI) was introduced to reduce the descending trend of oil production in water flooded reservoirs, it must be optimized based upon the process parameters. The objective of this study is to develop all process design criteria based upon the real-time monitoring of CWI process in a naturally fractured reservoir having five producing wells and five injector wells completed in an Arab carbonated formation containing light crude oil (API = 42 deg). For this aim, a small pilot oil field was selected with water injection facilities and naturally producing oil wells and all data were collected from the field tests. During a five years' field test, the primary observations at the onset of shutdown periods of the water injection system revealed a repeatable significant enhancement in oil production rate by a factor of plus 5% leading us to assess the application of CWI. This paper represents the significant parameters of pressure and productivity affected during CWI in naturally fractured carbonate reservoirs based upon a dual porosity generalized compositional model. The results hopefully introduce other oil producer companies to the potential of using CWI to increase oil production in conventional water injection systems. The results also outline situations where such applications would be desirable.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2(73) (1) ◽  
pp. 5-15
Author(s):  
Mohammad Rostami Dehka ◽  
Iulian Nistor

Digital Oil Field (DOF) project in OMV Petrom aims to remotely monitor, troubleshoot and optimize operations and maintenance data and activities in a modern manner, and to foster value creation through increased integrated and reliable performance data availability to skilled professionals in order to facilitate the right decisions. DOF Project started as a pilot in an oil field, covering a large area of automated wells and facilities. The pilot field is operating around 400 wells equipped with PCP (progressive cavity pump) and more than 70% automated facilities consisting of: 14 MPSs (Meter Point Skids), 2 PMANs (Production Manifolds) and 1 OMS (Oil Metering Station), all connected to SCADA systems.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asim Hussain ◽  
Juan Carlos Vega ◽  
Mohamed Abdel Salam Hassane ◽  
Shabeer Ali Yusaf ◽  
Abdulla Adam Abdul-Halim

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalid Javid ◽  
Srinivas Ettireddi ◽  
Yahia Mokhtar Hafez ◽  
Mohamed Hossni Ali ◽  
Pedro Ronaldo Marin Centurion ◽  
...  

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