EP1711681A1 - Annulus plugging detection using a pressure transmitter in gas-lift oil production - Google Patents
Annulus plugging detection using a pressure transmitter in gas-lift oil productionInfo
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- the present invention is related to gas-lift oil production operations. More particularly, the present invention is related to improved annulus plugging detection in such operations.
- the gas-lift method of lifting crude oil is used in many of the world's oil wells. Indeed, in fields where significant quantities of associated gas are present and produced solids are involved, it is the preferred method of augmenting the natural reservoir pressure and thus increasing production. Because the technique involves comparatively compact equipment at the well head, it is especially attractive where space is at a premium, such as offshore, and where access. for maintenance is restricted.
- FIG. 1 is diagrammatic view of a typical gas-lift oil well.
- Central pipe 10 defines a passageway 12 through which crude oil flows in the direction of arrow 14 up to the ground and ultimately to one or more collection stations.
- the middle section includes middle conduit 16 disposed preferably, concentrically, about pipe 10 to define an inner annulus 17 between conduit 16 and pipe 10.
- Pressurized gas is injected into inner annulus 17 ' and travels down, in the direction of arrow 18, to the bottom of the piping.
- the pressurized gas then enters the middle section that contains the crude oil through a special section. This creates lift for the crude oil to ascend via pipe 10 to the surface.
- inner annulus 17 is highly pressurized and often has temperatures exceeding that of ambient.
- An outer shell 20 defines an outer annulus 22 between shell 20 and conduit 16. Outer annulus 22 and shell 20 help protect the environment against leaks and any thermal impacts of the pumping operation.
- outer annulus 22 In an ideal situation, the pressure within outer annulus 22 is slightly below atmospheric pressure and would not have any materials, such as oil or gas, disposed therein. However, in actual operations, outer annulus 22 may become pressurized due to leaks from inner annulus 17 or cracks in conduit 16 defining the barrier between inner annulus 17 and outer annulus 22. The pressure within outer annulus may sometimes reach levels on the order of 2000 pounds per square inch. In these cases, a special permit may be required from the state, or other suitable regulatory authority, to operate the well. In such situations, the pressure within outer annulus 22 must be monitored to comply with regulations.
- a pressure transmitter such as transmitter 24 is sometimes operably coupled to outer annulus 22 in order to monitor the pressure therein.
- the well temperature may be around 160° F, which is induced by the relatively high-pressure gas injection to the system. Due to various reasons, the well may stop operation occasionally. In this case, the well temperature close to ground and well head above ground will drop in temperature to that of ambient .
- Outer annulus plugging detection is provided for gas-lift oil wells.
- the outer annulus detection is effected using a pressure transmitter.
- the pressure transmitter provides an indication of pressure within an outer annulus of the oil well .
- a parameter related to a plurality of outer annulus pressure readings is used to provide an indication of annulus plugging. Examples of the statistical parameter include mean and standard deviation.
- FIG. 1 is diagrammatic view of a typical gas-lift oil well.
- FIG. 2 is diagrammatic view of a pressure transmitter operably coupled to an outer annulus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows results from a test performed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows the standard deviation as a function of time for the same test cases as that of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 2 is diagrammatic view of a pressure transmitter " 100 operably coupled to outer annulus 22.
- Pressure sensor 102 of transmitter 100 is fluidically coupled to annulus 22 and has an electrical characteristic that varies with the pressure in annulus 22.
- Pressure sensor 102 can be a capacitive-type pressure sensor, a resistance-based strain gauge-type sensor, or any other suitable type of sensor.
- Pressure sensor 102 is electrically coupled to analog to digital converter 104.
- Converter 104 converts an analog signal from sensor 102 into a digital value that it provides, via line 106, to controller 108.
- converter 104 may provide an auxiliary output 110, illustrated in phantom, that simply reflects a digital bitstream indicative of the analog reading.
- auxiliary output 110 illustrated in phantom
- the use of a digital bitstream allows higher resolution, which is useful for some types of statistical processing.
- the frequency of the digital bitstream on line 110 may be over 100 kHz.
- Power module 112 can include any suitable circuitry for receiving and conveying power to the components of transmitter 100. Module 112 is coupled to all components requiring power as indicated at line 114. Module 112 may include an energy storage cell, or may include suitable circuitry to couple to a source of energy. It is known for some process industry standard protocols to provide operating power.
- Power module 112 may also include one or more suitable transducers for converting potential energy into electrical energy for transmitter 100.
- module 112 may include one or more solar cells, for example.
- Communications module 116 is coupled to controller 108 and allows transmitter 100 to communicate to one or more external devices .
- module 116 will be suitably adapted.
- Transmitter 100 in some embodiments, can provide a first signal indicative of pressure within annulus 22, and a second signal indicative of annulus plugging.
- Controller 108 is preferably a microprocessor. Controller 108 could be part of transmitter 100, or may reside in a remote location from transmitter 100. Controller 108 may include internal memory (not separately illustrated) and/or may be coupled to external memory 120. Using internal memory, external memory 120, or any combination thereof, controller 108 will store pressure measurement data related to readings from pressure sensor 102 over time. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, it has been determined that secondary calculations based upon a plurality of temporally spaced readings related to pressure sensor 102 can reveal the plugging of annulus 22.
- FIG. 3 shows results from one of the test performed. This plot presents the mean parameter as a function of time. In this particular .case, the normal operating pressure in outer annulus 22 is approximately 426 pounds per square inch. Every time that a valve was closed to simulate annulus plugging, the mean parameter pressure reading showed a significant drop in value compared to normal operating pressure. It has been concluded that the temperature changes and pipe/valve leaks contribute to this change as a result of plugging. Accordingly, pressure transmitter 100 can be characterized, or- otherwise calibrated to a. known non- plugged condition.
- FIG. 4 shows the standard deviation as a function of time for the same test cases of that of FIG. 3.
- the standard deviation parameter presents a significantly more distinctive signature for plugging indications .
- standard deviation may be used alone, or in combination with the mean to provide annulus plugging detection.
- Another challenging situation for annulus plugging detection is when a well is stopped and started. In this case, the pressures in outer annulus 22 will not be as high as during normal operation.
- pressure transmitter 100 is provided with a notification regarding pumping operations, either stopping, starting, or both. Thus, when pressure transmitter 100 receives a notification that pumping is -lostarting again, it may wait a pre-selected duration before expecting measurements to be acceptable .
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