Selection of Artificial Lift Systems for Deliquifying Gas Wells Page 2

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·  Document written and edited

·  Chair: Rick Webb,

·  Team: Lyle Wilson, Steven Breit, Ray Watson, Jim Lea, Robert Lannom, Dan Devine

·  Comment: This section needs to be drafted. Rick Webb will convene the team to work on the document.

3.4 Electrical Submersible Pumping

This section discusses the practical limits of electrical submersible pumping in terms of liquid production rate, gas production rate, depth, pressure, temperature, etc. It presents rough guidelines on the relative costs electrical submersible pumping. Obviously precise costs can not be given as they depend on many factors. It presents rough guidelines on the relative life expectancy of electrical submersible pumping. Clearly, precise expectations can not be given as they depend on many factors.

·  Practical Limits

-  Depth limits

-  Size limits

-  Pressure limits

-  Temperature limits

-  Rate limits

-  Limits with sand, corrosion, erosion, H2S, CO2, etc.

-  Power requirements

-  Operating requirements

-  Maintenance requirements

·  Cost Guidelines

-  CAPEX

-  OPEX

-  R&M

·  Life Expectancy Guidelines

-  Infant mortality (early time failure)

-  Normal operating life

·  Practical Limits for Electrical Submersible Pumping

·  Cost Guidelines for Electrical Submersible Pumping

·  Life Expectancy Guidelines for Electrical Submersible Pumping

·  Recommended Practices for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Electrical Submersible Pumping Systems

·  Recommended Practices for Automation, Surveillance, and Optimization of Electrical Submersible Pumping Systems

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