Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta

Hydrocarbon exploration basically requires effective drilling and efficient overpowering of frictional and viscosity forces. Normally, frictional power losses occur in deep well systems and it is essential to analyse each component of any well system to determine where exactly pressure is lost, and...

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Main Authors: Tega Odjugo, Yahaya Baba, Aliyu Aliyu, Ndubuisi Okereke, Lekan Oloyede, Olabisi Onifade
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and Technology 2020-10-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
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Online Access:https://journal.njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/369
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author Tega Odjugo
Yahaya Baba
Aliyu Aliyu
Ndubuisi Okereke
Lekan Oloyede
Olabisi Onifade
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description Hydrocarbon exploration basically requires effective drilling and efficient overpowering of frictional and viscosity forces. Normally, frictional power losses occur in deep well systems and it is essential to analyse each component of any well system to determine where exactly pressure is lost, and this can be done using Nodal Analysis. In this study, nodal analysis has been carried out with the use of PROSPER, a software for well performance, design and optimisation. Artificial lifts can then be used to solve the problem of frictional power losses. To increase the production of Barbra 1 well in the Niger Delta and hence extend its functional life, we have applied nodal analysis. Modelling results for three artificial lift methods; continuous gas lift, intermittent gas lift and electrical submersible pump were found to be 1734.93 bbl/day, 451.50 bbl/day and 2869 bbl/day respectively. The output from the well performance without artificial lift was 1370.99 bbl/day by applying Darcy’s model. Meanwhile, the output from the well without artificial lift is 89.90 bbl/day when aided with productivity index (PI) entry, the normal model for intermittent gas lift. Hence, from the comparative analysis of the results obtained from this study, it was deduced that when artificial lifts are employed, the well output increases significantly from 1370.99bbl/day to 2869 bbl/day (electrical submersible pump). This study concludes that wells such as Barbra 1 are good candidates for artificial lift, and this is evidenced by increasing productivity.
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spelling doaj.art-dc8b793a09b74c66b2de20667f3044702022-12-22T03:26:27ZengFaculty of Engineering and TechnologyNigerian Journal of Technological Development2437-21102020-10-01173150155280Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger DeltaTega Odjugo0Yahaya Baba1Aliyu Aliyu2Ndubuisi Okereke3Lekan Oloyede4Olabisi Onifade5Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Afe Babalola University, PMB 5454, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti StateABUADFaculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.Department of Petroleum Engineering Federal University of Technology, Owerri- NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, NigeriaHydrocarbon exploration basically requires effective drilling and efficient overpowering of frictional and viscosity forces. Normally, frictional power losses occur in deep well systems and it is essential to analyse each component of any well system to determine where exactly pressure is lost, and this can be done using Nodal Analysis. In this study, nodal analysis has been carried out with the use of PROSPER, a software for well performance, design and optimisation. Artificial lifts can then be used to solve the problem of frictional power losses. To increase the production of Barbra 1 well in the Niger Delta and hence extend its functional life, we have applied nodal analysis. Modelling results for three artificial lift methods; continuous gas lift, intermittent gas lift and electrical submersible pump were found to be 1734.93 bbl/day, 451.50 bbl/day and 2869 bbl/day respectively. The output from the well performance without artificial lift was 1370.99 bbl/day by applying Darcy’s model. Meanwhile, the output from the well without artificial lift is 89.90 bbl/day when aided with productivity index (PI) entry, the normal model for intermittent gas lift. Hence, from the comparative analysis of the results obtained from this study, it was deduced that when artificial lifts are employed, the well output increases significantly from 1370.99bbl/day to 2869 bbl/day (electrical submersible pump). This study concludes that wells such as Barbra 1 are good candidates for artificial lift, and this is evidenced by increasing productivity.https://journal.njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/369production optimisationnodal analysisprosper simulatorbarbra well
spellingShingle Tega Odjugo
Yahaya Baba
Aliyu Aliyu
Ndubuisi Okereke
Lekan Oloyede
Olabisi Onifade
Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
production optimisation
nodal analysis
prosper simulator
barbra well
title Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
title_full Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
title_fullStr Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
title_short Optimisation of Artificial Lifts using Prosper Nodal Analysis for BARBRA-1 Well in Niger Delta
title_sort optimisation of artificial lifts using prosper nodal analysis for barbra 1 well in niger delta
topic production optimisation
nodal analysis
prosper simulator
barbra well
url https://journal.njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/369
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