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Paper presented at the SPE Oklahoma City Oil and Gas Symposium, April 17–19, 2023
Paper Number: SPE-213080-MS
... into the machine learning (ML) process supporting the outputs with math and science. When using multiple reservoirs from different formations in the data, the algorithm utilizes logic in the code to determine between oil and gas wells. The quality of the results is impacted when using data from reservoirs...
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Paper presented at the SPE Oklahoma City Oil and Gas Symposium, April 9–10, 2019
Paper Number: SPE-195234-MS
... Abstract Plunger lifted, and free-flowing gas wells experience a wide range of issues and operational inefficiencies such as liquid-loading, downhole and surface restrictions, stuck or leaking motor control valves, and metering issues. These issues can lead to extended downtime, equipment...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 27–29, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-141669-MS
... on an Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) after being shut-in for 11 months due to uneconomic and unsatisfactory rod lift operations. The three main objectives of the test were: (1) to determine if an ESP system can be successfully utilized on a gas well; (2) to implement a downhole recirculation system; and, (3...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 27–29, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-142359-MS
.... production chemistry completion installation and operations corrosion inhibition drillstem testing corrosion management production tree h2s management gas well drillstem/well testing co 2 oilfield chemistry upstream oil & gas gas production saman gas field turkmenistan gas field pressure...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, April 4–8, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-119588-MS
... Characterization drawdown mud content critical drawdown flow assurance consolidation gas reservoir cohesion structural geology strength water saturation loose sandstone rock strength sand grain wellbore fracture bonding strength Upstream Oil & Gas binding material gas well sandstone...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, April 4–8, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-120114-MS
... Abstract Hydraulic fracturing is particularly suited for natural gas wells. For low permeability reservoirs the need is obvious: it is the only means to monetize a huge number of gas wells. In addition, in recent years horizontal wells with multiple transverse fractures have emerged...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, April 4–8, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-120643-MS
... Abstract Initially Gas Wells usually flow at sufficiently high rates to remove all liquids from the wellbore. When the gas flow rate decreases below critical rate 1 some intervention such as compression, surfactants, and/or velocity strings is required. At a later time when either reservoir...
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Paper presented at the Production and Operations Symposium, March 31–April 3, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-106761-MS
... to this successful venture. plunger lift plunger installation flow rate application installation artificial lift system spe 106761 gas production operation production increment Upstream Oil & Gas production uplift gas well north basin plunger san juan north basin Plunger lift application...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, April 16–19, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-94256-MS
... minerals present in carbonate cores, while clays represents 4wt% in sandstone cores. Abstract Gas wells in tight reservoirs have shown low gas deliverability after drilling and completion operations. This is partially attributed to penetration of completion fluids into the near the wellbore...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, April 16–19, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-94215-MS
... neglected. In this paper we focus on the evaporative cleanup of waterblocks in gas wells where the drawdown is comparable in magnitude to the capillary pressure in the rock. Abstract The flow of a gas in to a wellbore in a production well can result in the evaporative cleanup of water blocks...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, April 16–19, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-94270-MS
... Abstract The Effect of gas-water content phase behavior on mature methane rich gas wells has been investigated and found to be extremely detrimental. The wells performance becomes stressed and ultimate operating reserves will deviate negatively to previously established developed reserves due...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, April 16–19, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-93648-MS
... software tools are available to help and can be easily applied, especially on gas wells. However, effective use of these tools will require the engineering disciplines to break down silos, possibly compromise on using their "favorite" tools and work together. Examples and case histories on gas wells...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 23–25, 2003
Paper Number: SPE-80949-MS
... natural gas gas well spe 80949 storage level relative level lng reservoir surveillance upstream oil & gas intrinsic decline rate decline rate source society consumption gas production liquefied natural gas growth united states government rig volatility north america government...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 23–25, 2003
Paper Number: SPE-80902-MS
... Abstract When initially completed, many natural gas wells are capable of lifting liquids to the surface. But, with depletion of the reservoir pressure, there comes a time when liquids can no longer be lifted to the surface and they begin to accumulate in the bottom of the well, dramatically...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 24–27, 2001
Paper Number: SPE-67299-MS
... increases of 20 to 30% for the new wells compared to offset wells treated with stimulations based on Darcy flow design models. conductivity production model multiphase fluid velocity non-darcy flow hydraulically fractured gas well flow in porous media permeability fracturing materials...
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Paper presented at the SPE Mid-Continent Operations Symposium, March 28–31, 1999
Paper Number: SPE-52119-MS
... wells, additional production after the plunger has surfaced is appropriate, increasing the flowing time for each cycle. Such a period is generally called afterflow in oil wells and blowdown for gas wells. After this period of flow, the flowline is closed, the buildup stage starts again, and the plunger...
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Paper presented at the SPE Mid-Continent Operations Symposium, March 28–31, 1999
Paper Number: SPE-52192-MS
... can make them unfeasible to operate. In all cases, the remedial costs associated with sand production are detrimental to the economics of the well. In December 1996, a resin consolidation treatment was pumped on a Hugoton gas well to stop repeated pump failures due to post fracture proppant...
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Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, March 9–11, 1997
Paper Number: SPE-37422-MS
... Abstract Many low volume gas wells produce at suboptimum rates due to liquid loading. This situation is caused by an accumulation of liquids in the wellbore that creates additional backpressure on the reservoir and reduces production. Plunger lift is an artificial lift method which can utilize...

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