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Historical Review of Artificial Lift in Egypt

Historical Review of Artificial Lift in Egypt. By M. Ghareeb (Lufkin Middle East) I. F. Zahran (Egyptian Petroleum corporation). outline. The history and the future application of the artificial lift system in the Egyptian oil fields. The main operating problems.

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Historical Review of Artificial Lift in Egypt

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  1. Historical Review of Artificial Lift in Egypt By M. Ghareeb (Lufkin Middle East) I. F. Zahran (Egyptian Petroleum corporation)

  2. outline • The history and the future application of the artificial lift system in the Egyptian oil fields. • The main operating problems. • The actions taken to overcome or improve these problems. • Special emphasis is given to the artificial lift systems in the marginal fields.

  3. SAFFRON SIMIAN SETTI HAPY SCARAB ROSETTA N. BALTIM EL TEMSAH BALTIM WAKAR&KERSH NW. QARA SETH MATRUH. ABU MADI PORT FOUAD N. ABU QIR EL WASTANI TAO MANGO ABU QIR W. ABU QIR OBAYIED THEKAH EMRY RAS KANAYES ALEX. W. ABU MADI KAMOSE FALAK DORR KHILALA EL HAMRA. AMAN TAREK W. TUT TUT KANAYES E. DELTA UM BARKA M. NE DISUQ MELEIHA QANTARRA YADMA Salam HOURS LOUTS RAZZAK TANTA S. UMBARKA M. SE N. ALAMEIN ALAMEIN KHALDA ISMAILIA KARNA HAYAT ZAHRA E. RAZZAK BARDY AGHAR SAFIR YASSER CAIRO BED-15 N. ABU GHARADIG NE. ABU GHARADIG WD-19 S. DABAA BED-4 ABU GHARADIG BED-2 WD-33 DARAG BED-3 QARUN SUDR SITRA – 1&3 BED-1 WD-33/1 W. QARUN MATARMA SITRA – 5 ASL GPC ABU SENNAN WARDA RAS BADRAN BENI SUEF N. OCTOBER RAHMI OCTOBER ABU RUDEIS AMER SIDRI FEIRAN BAKR BELAYIM M. W. GHARIB BELAYIM L. RAS GHARIB GS-300 EL AYUN JULY RAMADAN UM EL YUSR BADRI KAREEM MORGAN KHEIR NESSIEM YOUNS SHUKHEIR WALI GS 365-373 GARA M. AMAL GH 376 SIDKI SHOAB ALI E. ZEIT HILAL GAZWARINA BAHAR-NE ZEIT BAY RAS EL ESH ASHRAFI RAS EL BAHAR GEMSA TAWILA GEMSA-SE GEISUM E. MALLAHA FELEFEL OIL FIELDS RABEH WADI SAHL GAS FIELDS HURGHADA HAREED EGYPT Oil / Condensate & Gas PRODUCTION

  4. 89 % 11 % Oil and Gas Wells

  5. Artificial Lift Systems

  6. History of The Artificial Lift System

  7. Selection of Artificial Lift • Production rate • Experience • Capital Cost • Availability • Well Completion

  8. Common Artificial Lift Completion • Single Zone completion • Commingle completions • Selective completion

  9. Pump Problems Resulted from: • Pumped off • Gas Interference • Solids (sand, debris) • Corrosion • Scale

  10. Beam Pumping System • Low production wells • Shallow wells • Low gas oil ratio wells • Medium production wells from medium depth • Western desert • 1000 BFPD from depth 6500 ft ( N-nada field) • 700 BFPD from 7000 ft (Sheiba field) • 1600 BFPD from 3500 ft ( Faras field)

  11. Sucker Rod Completion

  12. Average Static Reservoir Pressure

  13. Failure History of Sucker Rod Pumping Components

  14. Average Run Life for a Sucker Rod Pumping System (W.D)

  15. Electrical Submersible Pumping System (ESP) • Offshore • High volume wells • Water production wells • Medium to Low volume wells (1000 -200 BFPD)

  16. Average Run Life for an ESP in a High Water cut field (Active Water Drive Reservoir)

  17. Average Running Life For ESP “W.D”

  18. Ras Fanar Field Location Map ESP component failures

  19. Ras Fanar ESP Failure Frequency

  20. Average Total System Efficiency for the Different Artificial Lift Systems for WD Area (end of 2000)

  21. Average Total System Efficiency for the Different Artificial Lift Systems for WD Area (end of 2004)

  22. Average Total System Efficiency for the Different Artificial Lift Systems for ED Area (end of 2000)

  23. MARGINAL FIELDS LESS THAN 5MILLION BBLS OIL RESERVE

  24. CASE HISTORIES 1- ZARIF FIELD 2- RAS EL HEKMA FIELD

  25. MEDITERRANEAN SEA WESTERN DESERT RED SEA ZARIF FIELD 55 Km From Meleiha Field 6 Oil Producing Wells 1 Water Source Well 1 Water Injector Well 2500 Bopd 30 % Water Cut

  26. Zarif Field: Reservoir Pressure Performance

  27. Main manifold power fluid to wells Triplex unit Triplex unit Triplex unit Triplex unit Vessel Zarif Field: Jet Pumping System

  28. WELL Z-6 WELL Z-9 (ESP) SOURCE INJECTOR SWITCH BOARD TRANSFORMER CHEMICAL INJ. UNIT GENERATOR Zarif Field: Water Injection System

  29. Jet pumping Beam pumping Zarif Field: History of the Lifting Cost

  30. MEDITERRANEAN SEA WESTERN DESERT RED SEA RAS EL- HEKMA FIELD 70Km From Meleiha Field 1Oil Producing Well 250Bopd 16% Water Cut

  31. 7" Casing 3 1/2" Tubing Setting nipple S.S.D Packer Landing nipple Perforated joint Landing nipple WELL COMPLETION

  32. SR SPECIFICATION Surface unit type Mark-II Surface unit size 912 D-365-144 PPRL, Ibs 29681 MPRL, Ibs 9320 Motor HP 72 Rod size 87 Max. rod stress, PSI 31425 Min. rod stress, PSI 4227 Rod loading % 61.5 Tubing size , in 3 1/2 down hole pump size 2.0 Down hole pump type RHWC Pumping depth , ft 7500 Dynamic fluid level 6500 production rate ,BOPD 200 Bs&w , % 16

  33. Ras El Hekma: Production System TO MELEIHA - EL HAMRA PIPE LINE 500 BBLS TANK 500 BBLS TANK DEMULSIFIER INJ.

  34. Conclusion and Recommendations One of the real challenges facing the oil industry in Egypt is to keep up production and maximize reserves in mature oil fields. The application of proper artificial lift systems is key to improving productivity of the mature and marginal fields .

  35. Conclusion and Recommendations • Artificial lift system for marginal fields must be operationally flexible • Profitability in development of marginal oil fields can be improved by the sharing and / or renting of facilities .

  36. Conclusion and Recommendations • For solution drive and low productivity reservoirs , the Sucker rod system proved to be the most suitable lifting system. • The original field development plan should address all known constraints and consider future changes to the lift method .

  37. Conclusion and Recommendations • Managing the artificial lift requires continuous production performance monitoring , technology transfer and training for company personnel . • For active water drive reservoirs , all the artificial lift systems work efficiently . • The choice of a suitable type of AL depends on the required production rate and field location.

  38. Historical Review of Artificial Lift in Egypt By M. Ghareeb (Lufkin Middle East) I. F. Zahran (Egyptian Petroleum corporation)

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