Increasing Wells Lifetime by Using PAR VALVE to Overcome Sand Settling Problems at Pertamina EP Asset 1 Field Jambi
Year: 2021
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Proceedings Title : PROCEEDINGS, INDONESIAN PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION, Forty-Fifth Annual Convention & Exhibition, 1 - 3 September 2021
In the Jambi oil field, sand production can create unattainable production targets and short-lived well lifetime. One function of the Jambi Engineering and Planning Field is to look for solutions to these problems, such as the installation of progressive cavity pumps (PCP) into wells. Although successful, a problem that often arises in PCP wells is sand settling when the PCP is off, for example during electric trips, engine maintenance and repair of flowlines. This settling can lead to a stuck PCP. A recent solution has been to install a Pressure Actuated Relief (PAR) valve, where the tool directs sand deposits out of the tubing to the annulus so that it does not enter the pump. Installation of this tool has increased the average lifetime of sandy wells from 2 months to 6 months, and has increased oil production in these wells by up to 47%.
This Paper will discuss the successful installation of a PAR Valve into well KTT-08 in the Jambi Field.
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