ESP System with Gravel Pack Tool Replaced Rod Lift and Increased
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ESP System with Gravel Pack Tool Replaced Rod Lift and Increased
CASE HISTORY | bakerhughes.com ESP System with Gravel Pack Tool Replaced Rod Lift and Increased Run Life 270% Location: Bakersfield, California 2000 Results Production (BPD) 1,619 Well Runlife (Days) production improved 1,589 B/D with integrated production solution 1500 1,349 Run life improved from 365 days to 1,349 days, eliminated down time and deferred production 1000 Reduced workover expenditures due to rod pump replacement 500 365 Challenges Production was inhibited by drawdown limitations of rod lift that only produced 30 B/D 30 0 Before well conversion and workover After well conversion and workover Graph 1. Well production increment before and after workover and ALS conversion. An operator in Bakersfield, California, had a field with an unconsolidated sandstone formation. The reservoir had very low pressure and was drilled overbalanced. Sand was produced with the production fluid, which was problematic for the rod lift system. Therefore, the operator approached Baker Hughes seeking a solution to handle sand and increase production. The rod lift system in this well was producing less than 30 B/D along with 509 Mcf/D gas. This rod lift system lasted 365 days before failure due to low production caused by the presence of sand. Baker Hughes installed an electrical submersible pumping (ESP) system featuring a PMSSD P12 pump, a GM™ Performance Series vortex gas separator and an Electrospeed Advantage™ variable speed drive. The pump was designed to draw down the well with a production rate of 1,000 BFPD. The Integrated Solutions team from Baker Hughes worked together to develop a system solution for this operator. Stimulation was required for a 4-ft. section. The well was subjected to a one-hour mud acid stimulation. After the stimulation was completed, a gravel pack tool was set at a depth of 3,251 ft. The well produced more fluid with the ESP system solution than the rod lift method. Production increased from 30 B/D to 1,619 B/D and run life increased from 365 days to 1,349 days. Well stimulation and the addition of the gravel pack tool increased well productivity and removed solids and dirt buildup that previously decreased wellbore pressure and hydrocarbon flow. Tight open perforation interval needed to be stimulated Unconsolidated sandstone reservoir Baker Hughes solution Integrated Solutions team worked together to provide a system solution for the operator Performed due diligence prior to the workover job Installed a 400P12 PMSSD pump along with GM Performance Series vortex gas separator and Electrospeed Advantage variable speed drive to replace the rod lift system Used well stimulation and gravel pack tool to handle unconsolidated sand CASE HISTORY Figure 1. The status of the well was monitored. Well identity and some information has been removed due to customer privilege. GM and Electrospeed Advantage are trademarks of Baker Hughes Incorporated. Disclaimer of Liability: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is believed to be accurate as of the date hereof; however, Baker Hughes Incorporated and its affiliates do not make any warranties or representations of any kind regarding the information and disclaim all express and implied warranties or representations to the fullest extent permissible by law, including those of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or use, title, non-infringement, accuracy, correctness or completeness of the information provided herein. All information is furnished “as is” and without any license to distribute. The user agrees to assume all liabilities related to the use of or reliance on such information. BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED AND ITS AFFILIATES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS NEGLIGENCE. © 2014 Baker Hughes Incorporated. All rights reserved. 41937 12/2014