SPE ATW:
Artificial Lift Systems
4-5 March 2010 | Cancun, Mexico
Wednesday, 3 March 2010 |
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| 1500 – 1700 | Registration |
| 1850 – 1950 | Welcome Reception |
Thursday, 4 March 2010 |
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| 0700 – 0800 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
| 0800 – 0815 | Opening Comments |
| 0815 – 0945 | Session I: Technology Trends Artificial lift technologies designed to mitigate risk and expand the operating limits of conventional lifting systems will be discussed. Solutions to new challenges as well as the research and development of new technologies to enhance existing systems will be explored. The Future of PCPs Premium Connections Rods: Increasing Socker Rods’ Working Capacities Continuous Rod – A Superior Alternative to Conventional Sucker Rod |
| 0945 – 1015 | Coffee Break |
| 1015 – 1215 | Session II: State of the Art Artificial Lift: Method Specific This session will review the current state of artificial lift systems in matured fields, potential scenarios from 0perator’s perspective with focus on producing remaining reserves, well dynamics, and technological innovations. Additionally, it will describe how professionals extend artificial systems beyond their limits, break records, and make possible swhat was once thought to be impossible. Understanding How Viscosity and Gas Can Affect Short and Long Term Performance in PC Pumps Corlift Smart Controller: Automation of Sucker Rod Pumping Systems Application of the Reciprocating Rod Pump with Long Stroke Pumping unit "Rotaflex" in the Pilot Project "Samaria Neógeno" – PEMEX South Materials Development for Aggressive Light Oil Applications with PCPs |
| 1215 – 1330 | Luncheon |
| 1330 – 1530 | Session III: Field Optimization I Learn how applying real-time operations with artificial lift intelligence and other advanced approaches increase value in optimizing production, minimize the well downtime and deferred oil, and reduce operating costs. Hydraulic Rod Pumping Unit Optimization Using Calculated Pump Fillage Control Technology Gas Well Optimization Using Plunger Using Real Time Monitoring to Optimize Pressure Transient Test and Support Reservoir Characterization Information Recovery with Jet Claw Smart Pump |
| 1530 – 1600 | Coffee Break |
| 1600 – 1730 | Session IV: Field Optimization II Management of the Information at Field Monitoring System Artificial Lift Options for Liquid Loading Extended Perforation Interval Gas Wells Title - Field Study: Energy Savings and Failure Reduction Using a New Beam Pumping System in Caño Limón field (Colombia) |
| 1730 – 1800 | Summation of Sessions |
| 1800 – 1930 | Networking Dinner |
Friday, 5 March 2010 |
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| 0730 – 0800 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
| 0800 – 0815 | Opening Comments |
| 0815 – 0945 | Session V: Competencies, Focusing in the Human Asset At present, more than 80% of oil and gas wells in mature fields are produced using some form of artificial lift system. The lessons learned and technologies applied will be presented to the participants. Current usage by operating companies and planned improvements will help to educate users. Improvements on RRL Services and Their Effect on Production Title - Artificial Lift Management: Best Practices and Recommendations Technical-Economic Feasibility for the Implementation of the ALS in Turbiditi Sands on Chicontepec field |
| 0945 – 1015 | Coffee Break |
| 1015 – 1215 | Session VI: Alternative Lift Forms Learn the latest industry processes including other modes of artificial lift such as reciprocating, hydraulic pump, jet pump, turbine pump, special lift requirement for CBM, and others. This session will show how these modes have potential for application and production improvement in different fields. Application of Hydraulic Jet Pump in Well Secadero 1 Optimization of Reciprocating Rod Pump Using Hydraulic Surface Pumping Units – Vernet Field Designing for the Production of Wells with Gas Lift and Coiled Tubing Steam Injection with Jet Claw Pump |
| 1215 – 1330 | Luncheon |
| 1330 – 1530 | Session VII: Field Case History I Artificial lift systems are normally used in new fields, mature fields, for light, heavy, and extra heavy oil fields under primary and secondary recovery. This session covers the obtained experiences and challenges during the implementation of artificial lift systems as well as final results, observations, and acquired knowledge. Dual System: The Applications of Gas Lift and Electrical Submersible Pumping System in the Well Zaap-36 Diversification of Artificial Lift Systems in South México, PEMEX, South Region. Villahermosa, Tabasco, México Integrated Solution for Managing Liquid Loading Problem in Gas Wells of Burgos Fields Cost and Time Saving Using PCP as Artificial Lift |
| 1530 – 1600 | Coffee Break |
| 1600 – 1730 | Session VIII: Field Case Histories II PCP Design and Operational practices for applications in wells with High Deviation and High Volume with Sand Production: An Optimization case in Casabe field Experiences in Producing Heavy Oil Using Nitrogen in a Gaslift Artificial Production System in the Ku-M platform Selection Criteria for Artificial Lift System Based on the Mechanical Limits: Case Study of Golfo San Jorge Basin |
| 1730 – 1745 | Summation of Sessions |
| 1745 – 1800 | Closing Remarks |
Note: While every attempt will be made to adhere to the schedule, the status/availability of speakers and moderators is subject to change.