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PRO 508

Artificial Lift and Production Optimization

The course discusses challenges facing lift applications and addresses how digital oilfield tools help these challenges to be solved. Artificial lift selection and life cycle analysis are covered.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
PRO 508 2 - 6 Oct 2023 Online 1790
PRO 508 11 - 15 Dec 2023 Online 1790
PRO 508 20 - 24 Nov 2023 Stavanger 3990
PRO 508 7 – 11 Oct 2024 Online 1990
PRO 508 9 – 13 Dec 2024 Online 1990
PRO 508 23 – 27 Sep 2024 Abu Dhabi 3990
PRO 508 18 – 22 Nov 2024 Stavanger 3990

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

COURSE OUTLINE

5 days
Day 1

o Pre-test
o Systems or Nodal Analysis: Multiphase flow, PVT properties, Inflow and Outflow Performance
o Artificial Lift Systems Classification: What, Why, How.
o Continuous Gas-lift: Applications, Benefit/Limitations, Components, Design example, Optimization

Day 2

o Applications, Benefit/Limitations, Components
o Dynamometer cards and automation
o Design example & optimization

Day 3

o Applications, Benefit/Limitations, Components
o Well Performance Curve and Design considerations, Example
o Automation

Day 4

o Applications, Benefit/Limitations, Components
o Well Performance Curve and Design considerations, Example
o Gas Well Deliquification Problem

Day 5

o Capillary and plunger lift solutions for well deliquification
o Digital oil field and production optimization; Real-time downhole and surface measurements; Role of software in visualization, analysis and surveillance
o Artificial lift selection: lift life-cycle and lift changeovers.
o Post-test

INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Rajan Chokshi

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

Production, reservoir, completion, drilling and facilities engineers and operators interested in learning about selection, design, analysis and optimum operation of artificial lift and related production systems will benefit from this course.

COURSE LEVEL

 o Beginner to Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After completing this course participants will learn:
o How to provide an awareness of the fundamentals of production by introducing fluid flow, flow correlations, PVT/Black Oil, and discussing the inflow performance relationship (IPR), vertical lift performance (VLP), nodal analysis, and pressure gradient curves.
o How to introduce applications of major forms of artificial lift like gas-lift (GL), reciprocating rod lift (RRL), electrical submersible pumping (ESP), progressing cavity pumping (PCP), hydraulic jet and piston pump (HJP), plunger and capillary injection.
o Knowledge on the entire lift system-from downhole to the surface-and relevant components for GL, RRL, ESP, PCP, HJP, and Plunger.

PREREQUISITES

o Understanding of basic petroleum engineering concepts. Attendees should have petroleum engineering background or at least five years of working experience in the industry.
o For 3-5 days classes: Each participant needs to bring a laptop for solving class examples using software to be provided during class. Laptop needs to have a current Windows operating system and at least 500 MB free disk space. Participant should have administrator rights to install software.

REGISTER

Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com

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