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Gatwick, UK
05 Oct - 09 Oct 2015
Course Description:
In this course an oil well simulator is used to explain many operations
that take place in a real well. This course / workshop consists of
theoretical (50%) and practical (50%) sessions with experienced
professionals.
The participants will simulate the operation of different artificial lift
systems used to produce oil (Electric Submersible Pumps, Gas Lift,
Progressive Cavity Pumps) under several operating conditions and its
effect on the production system. Water and air are used to simulate
two-phase flow (oil and gas).
The standard configuration of the Oil Well Simulator uses an Electric
Submersible Pump with a Variable Speed Drive allowing the variation
of the pump speed (RPM). This feature is used to optimize production
and well performance. A WorkOver can be performed by changing
the artificial lift system from ESP to Gas Lift.
The configuration of the Oil Well Lab allows the visualization of the
reservoir, wellbore, flow lines, choke performance and most common
artificial lift systems. Additionally, the effect of damage removal,
pump speed, gas injection rates and down hole pressure can be
analyzed to generate optimization opportunities.
Topics Covered
Oil Well Operations
Inflow Performance Relationships
Permeability
Nodal Analysis
Pau, France
26 Oct - 30 Oct 2015
Well Completions
Inflow Performance Relationships
Choke
Artificial Lift
Electric Submersible Pumps
Gas Lift
Hydraulic Pumps
Flow of Fluids
Formation Damage
Fluid Mechanics
Audience:
Technicians, Supervisors or Engineers with little or no prior
knowledge of oil well operations.
Instructor:
Olegario Rivas
DAY 1
Quiz
DAY 2
Theory and Applications
Fluid
Mechanics, calculation of down hole
pressure exercised by a column of fluids, basics
of two phase flow, pressure losses in pipeline Theory
DAY 3
DAY 4
Practical Session
Choke in Pipeline, derivation of equation for one
phase flow - Theory
DAY 5
Producing the fluids through two different permeability zones (parallel, series) using the simulator, calculate the
average permeability for both cases - Hands On
Producing the fluids through two different permeability zones (parallel, series) using the simulator, calculate the
average permeability for both cases - Hands On
Hydraulic Pump System (Jet Pump), demonstration using the simulator - Hands On
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