Mohamed Gamal Mohamed Abdalla
Novel Model For Simulating Performance Of Twin Screw Multiphase Pumps Capable Of Handling high Gas Volume Fraction (GVF) With Nodal Analysis For Reservoir/well/pump Interactions.
Rel. Raffaele Romagnoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Petroleum And Mining Engineering (Ingegneria Del Petrolio E Mineraria), 2020
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Abstract
For the last decades, the term artificial lift has mainly referred to the conventional techniques of downhole pumping systems (e.g., electrical submersible, sucker rod, progressing cavity, and others) and gas lift. Today, a more comprehensive definition is becoming evident, a definition which matches all the major changes happening in the oil & gas industry. Accordingly, artificial lift is not limited anymore to techniques conducted in the wellbore, however instead techniques used throughout the whole production system to “lift” the produced fluids towards their final destination should be included. All petroleum wells’ production lives are brought to an end when the downhole reservoir pressure cannot deliver fluids traveling up to the processing facility.
Numerous advanced technological approaches were practically implemented at many fields to extend field exploitation which are approaching the end of their lives
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