OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD

In this study, the performance of an oil field with ten gas-lifted wells has been analyzed. The Equal Slope method from GLPC for each well was employed. Nodal System Analysis has been plotted with the inflow curve was straight line IPR curve and the outflow curves were the sensitivity parameter GLRt...

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Main Author: TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY
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spelling id-itb.:218652017-09-27T15:07:47ZOPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21865 In this study, the performance of an oil field with ten gas-lifted wells has been analyzed. The Equal Slope method from GLPC for each well was employed. Nodal System Analysis has been plotted with the inflow curve was straight line IPR curve and the outflow curves were the sensitivity parameter GLRtotal. From the intersection points we obtained the liquid flow rate for each GLRtotal. The Gas Lift Performance Curves (GLPC) were then can be plotted which showing the relationship between gas injection flow rate and liquid flow rate. Calculation of the gas lift allocation also has been done using the GAP software. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The results show that if gas lift injected at 10 mmscf/d we will obtain an oil production rate of 16778 BOPD from the ES method, compared with 20255 BOPD calculated from GAP. Meanwhile, at a gas lift injection of 15 mmscf/d we obtained total oil flow rate of 17048 BOPD from the ES method, and 20385 BOPD from GAP. From both methods it is noticed that wells with higher PI received more gas lift injection. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Economical analysis also included in this thesis, using NPV, IRR, and B/C as the key parameters. From the prediction result of oil flow rate for the next four years, <br /> <br /> <br /> we obtained that the gas lift injection of 20 mmscf/d give the most profitable NPV indicator, even though it is not far different from the result of 15 mmscf/d gas injection scenario. text
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description In this study, the performance of an oil field with ten gas-lifted wells has been analyzed. The Equal Slope method from GLPC for each well was employed. Nodal System Analysis has been plotted with the inflow curve was straight line IPR curve and the outflow curves were the sensitivity parameter GLRtotal. From the intersection points we obtained the liquid flow rate for each GLRtotal. The Gas Lift Performance Curves (GLPC) were then can be plotted which showing the relationship between gas injection flow rate and liquid flow rate. Calculation of the gas lift allocation also has been done using the GAP software. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The results show that if gas lift injected at 10 mmscf/d we will obtain an oil production rate of 16778 BOPD from the ES method, compared with 20255 BOPD calculated from GAP. Meanwhile, at a gas lift injection of 15 mmscf/d we obtained total oil flow rate of 17048 BOPD from the ES method, and 20385 BOPD from GAP. From both methods it is noticed that wells with higher PI received more gas lift injection. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Economical analysis also included in this thesis, using NPV, IRR, and B/C as the key parameters. From the prediction result of oil flow rate for the next four years, <br /> <br /> <br /> we obtained that the gas lift injection of 20 mmscf/d give the most profitable NPV indicator, even though it is not far different from the result of 15 mmscf/d gas injection scenario.
format Theses
author TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY
spellingShingle TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY
OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
author_facet TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY
author_sort TAMA HALOHO (NIM: 22207008), EDDY
title OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
title_short OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
title_full OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
title_fullStr OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR ALLOCATION OF GAS LIFT INJECTION IN AN OIL FIELD
title_sort optimization methods for allocation of gas lift injection in an oil field
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21865
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