SPE Gulf Coast Section Electric Submersible Pump Workshop, The Woodlands, Texas, 25–27 April, 2007

Abstract

ConocoPhillips China Inc. (COPC) operates the Penglai 19–3 oil field, located offshore in Bohai Bay, the People's Republic of China. COPC holds a production sharing agreement with China National Offshore Oil Corporation(CNOOC). The Penglai 19–3 field is the second largest oil field in China with 3.8 billion bbl of oil in place, discovered in May 1999 and put on productionin December 2002.

Electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) were selected as the most economic artificial lift method to develop the field, based on the reliability, flexibility and robustness to produce wells with high flow rates and lift heavyoil in an offshore environment.

The first ESP installations were challenged with high free gas and excessives and production, resulting in operational issues and a number of failures. Even in this hostile environment, production peaked at 37,800 BOPD during November 2003, before declining as a consequence of reservoir pressure depletion. Moreover, the lower reservoir pressure increased the free gas, thereby reducing pump performance, excessive sand production lead to plugging of the pumping system and sand fill across the reservoir reduced productivity.

Various enhancements to the completion and ESP system were made during subsequent well interventions improving ESP performance, maximizing and maintaining production from the field. Furthermore, performing continuous ESP data trend analysis and performance modeling enabled the artificial lift system to be analyzed and diagnosed to maintain optimum well performance. Collaboration between Operator and Service Provider through performance review meetings and changes to operational practices were also implemented.

This paper reviews the operation, optimization, and performance of the ESP systems and the challenges faced during the first 3 years of production. Covering initial installations, subsequent well interventions, operation philosophy, optimization methodology, case studies demonstrating value of gas separation and handling devices, completion improvements, ESP configuration enhancements, run life assessment and equipment dismantle findings.

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