Computer Simulation of Crude Oil Extraction Using a Sucker Rod Pumping Unit in the Oil WellResevoir System

Title

Computer Simulation of Crude Oil Extraction Using a Sucker Rod Pumping Unit in the Oil WellResevoir System

Subject

Thermodynamic properties
Volatile organic compounds
Computer simulation
Pumps
Intelligent systems
Oil field development
Oil well pumps
Algorithms
Pumping plants
Oil well pumping

Description

The process of operating volatile oil wells using the sucker rod pumping method is considered. An algorithm is developed to determine the main characteristics of the development of deposits in the oil wellreservoir system and the parameters of sucker rod pumping unit. The real thermodynamic properties of volatile oil and the compressibility of the reservoir are taken into consideration. Based on the proposed algorithm, a computer model of the oil well operating process by a sucker rod pump is developed. This model makes it possible to monitor the main operating parameters of the pump and the characteristics of the reservoir system. The development of the reservoir and the effect of the pump operating parameters on its productivity are studied using the developed simulator. The influence of pumping rate on the pump performance is established to be insignificant if a certain value is exceeded. The proposed algorithm can be used to create intelligent systems for automated control of sucker rod pumps in the wellreservoir system. 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
332-341
55

Publisher

International Applied Mechanics

Date

2019

Contributor

Aliev, F.A.
Dzhamalbekov, M.A.
Veliev, N.A.
Gasanov, I.R.
Alizade, N.A.

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

10637095
10.1007/s10778-019-00959-x

Collection

Citation

“Computer Simulation of Crude Oil Extraction Using a Sucker Rod Pumping Unit in the Oil WellResevoir System,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/24570.

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