Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India

Despite minimal formation damage or water-cut, the majority of oil wells in brown oil fields cease to flow naturally. The current study looks into and analyses what caused a self-flowing well in the upper Assam basin to become non-flowing. The non-flow condition of the well was investigated in the c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dhrubajyoti Neog
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
Series:Heliyon
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023046741
_version_ 1797771590143836160
author Dhrubajyoti Neog
author_facet Dhrubajyoti Neog
author_sort Dhrubajyoti Neog
collection DOAJ
description Despite minimal formation damage or water-cut, the majority of oil wells in brown oil fields cease to flow naturally. The current study looks into and analyses what caused a self-flowing well in the upper Assam basin to become non-flowing. The non-flow condition of the well was investigated in the current work as a function of water cut, reservoir pressure, reservoir rock permeability, and GOR. The effect of WHP and WHT on these functions was investigated. This work incorporates innovative methodology that uses the PROSPER simulation model for assessing the possibility of establishing flowability in a dead well based on inflow (IPR) and vertical lift performance (VLP). Subsequent analysis was carried out to examine the scope of producing this dead well under continuous flow gas lift. For this, the current work first examined the tubing diameter and reservoir temperature as standalone parameters to find out if they have any role to play in the flowability of the dead well. Following this, sensitivity analysis was done taking four parameters into account, i.e., reservoir pressure, reservoir rock permeability, water cut, and total GOR. In the current work, surface equipment correlation was established using Beggs and Brill correlation, while vertical lift performance was established using correlation from Petroleum Expert. The results of the current work highlight that a well's production rate under continuous flow gas lift can be enhanced by employing an optimised gas injection rate. The findings of this work conclude that higher reservoir pressure enables an oil well to produce with a high water cut under a continuous flow gas lift system, provided there are no formation damage issues on the well.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T21:39:49Z
format Article
id doaj.art-c8683dedcb0641108d92256538c8bdd2
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2405-8440
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-12T21:39:49Z
publishDate 2023-07-01
publisher Elsevier
record_format Article
series Heliyon
spelling doaj.art-c8683dedcb0641108d92256538c8bdd22023-07-27T05:56:32ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402023-07-0197e17466Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, IndiaDhrubajyoti Neog0Department of Petroleum Technology, Dibrugarh University, Assam, 786004, IndiaDespite minimal formation damage or water-cut, the majority of oil wells in brown oil fields cease to flow naturally. The current study looks into and analyses what caused a self-flowing well in the upper Assam basin to become non-flowing. The non-flow condition of the well was investigated in the current work as a function of water cut, reservoir pressure, reservoir rock permeability, and GOR. The effect of WHP and WHT on these functions was investigated. This work incorporates innovative methodology that uses the PROSPER simulation model for assessing the possibility of establishing flowability in a dead well based on inflow (IPR) and vertical lift performance (VLP). Subsequent analysis was carried out to examine the scope of producing this dead well under continuous flow gas lift. For this, the current work first examined the tubing diameter and reservoir temperature as standalone parameters to find out if they have any role to play in the flowability of the dead well. Following this, sensitivity analysis was done taking four parameters into account, i.e., reservoir pressure, reservoir rock permeability, water cut, and total GOR. In the current work, surface equipment correlation was established using Beggs and Brill correlation, while vertical lift performance was established using correlation from Petroleum Expert. The results of the current work highlight that a well's production rate under continuous flow gas lift can be enhanced by employing an optimised gas injection rate. The findings of this work conclude that higher reservoir pressure enables an oil well to produce with a high water cut under a continuous flow gas lift system, provided there are no formation damage issues on the well.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023046741Well performanceVertical lift performanceGas injection optimizationSensitivity analysisContinuous flow gas liftReservoir pressure
spellingShingle Dhrubajyoti Neog
Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
Heliyon
Well performance
Vertical lift performance
Gas injection optimization
Sensitivity analysis
Continuous flow gas lift
Reservoir pressure
title Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
title_full Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
title_fullStr Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
title_short Sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift: A study in reference to the porous media of the upper Assam basin, India
title_sort sensitivity analysis for enhancing crude oil recovery with continuous flow gas lift a study in reference to the porous media of the upper assam basin india
topic Well performance
Vertical lift performance
Gas injection optimization
Sensitivity analysis
Continuous flow gas lift
Reservoir pressure
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023046741
work_keys_str_mv AT dhrubajyotineog sensitivityanalysisforenhancingcrudeoilrecoverywithcontinuousflowgasliftastudyinreferencetotheporousmediaoftheupperassambasinindia