Artificial Lift Considerations
Hole inclination is a limiting factor in applying artificial lift techniques, although most methods can be applied with some modifications. Specifically, we may note the following:
- Gas lift and hydraulic pumping by jetting, while they cannot be applied at very low bottomhole pressures, are relatively unaffected by high inclination angles.
- High inclination angles limit the use of wireline-installed equipment.
- In sucker rod pumping, protective devices are essential for preventing excessive rod and tubing wear.
- Electric submersible pumps, with slight modifications, can be used for high-angle wells.
- Hydraulic pumping by turbo-pump should be satisfactory in high-angle holes.
- Reciprocating hydraulic pumps are limited to cases where deviation angles are compatible with the operation of the pump check valves.
- Progressive cavity pumps (PCP)is a type of a sucker rod-pumping unit that uses a rotor and a stator. The rotation of the rods by means of an electric motor at surface causes the fluid contained in a cavity to flow upward. It is also called a rotary positive-displacement unit. A PCP is ideal for liquids with higher viscosities.