What is it about?

This study considered the solution methods to determine optimal production rates and the rates of lift gas to optimize regular operational objectives. The foremost tools used in this research are offered as software platforms. Most of the optimization hitches are solved using derivative-free optimization based on a controlled well Performance Analysis, PERFORM. In line with production optimization goal to maximize ultimate recovery at minimum operating expenditure, pressure losses faced in the flow process are reduced between the wellbore and the separator. Nodal analysis is the solution technique used to enhance the flow rate in order to produce wells, categorize constraints and design corrective solution.

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Why is it important?

A hypothetical case is considered and sensitivity analysis using the IPR Models for horizontal gas wells provides the effect on pressure and liquid drop out. The gas lift method is economically valuable as it produced an optimal economic water cut of 80 percent with 2 - 4 MM scf/day rate of gas injection; thus, 1800 - 2000 STB/day gas was produced.

Perspectives

The necessary parameters to optimize the well performance have been identified in this study. The result of the analysis shows that, lowering the well head pressure to 100 psi is recommended if the desired production optimization is to extend the well’s life by 70% water cut; which can optimize production.

Dr. Emeka Emmanuel Okoro
Covenant University

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This page is a summary of: A Review on Gas Well Optimization Using Production Performance Models—A Case Study of Horizontal Well, Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas, January 2018, Scientific Research Publishing, Inc,,
DOI: 10.4236/ojogas.2018.31005.
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