Technical Program
Monday, 13 September, 0800–0930Room A Lessons Learned From Field Trials and Case Histories Part 1Session Chairperson: Sebastiano Lapi, ExxonMobil |
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137232 | First Surface Driven PCP Application on Alaska's North Slope |
| 0830 | Speaker | Lessons Learned and Best Practices for Progressive Cavity Pumps Systems in Colombian Fields |
| 0900 | 137184 | Statistical Approach for Field PCP Standardization |
1000–1130Room A ElastomerSession Chairperson: Paul Skoczylas, CFER Technologies |
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| 1000 | Speaker | Progressive Cavity Pump Swell, Elastomer Compatibility and Efficiency |
| 1030 | Speaker | Progressing Cavity Pumps for Aggressive Oil Applications |
| 1100 | Speaker | Elastomer Protection and Improved PC Pumb Inflow |
1330–1500Room A Thermal ApplicationsSession Chairperson: Shane Freeson, Husky Energy |
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| 1330 | Speaker | Design and Application of Charge PCP Systems in High GVF Heavy Oil Horizontal Wells |
| 1400 | Speaker | Understanding Factors Affecting Reliabilituy of the All Metal Progressing Cavity Pump |
| 1430 | Speaker | Application of PCP Driven by Downhole Permanent Magnet Motor: Experience in Harsh Well Conditions in Russian Fields |
1530–1700Room A Improving PCP Reliability Part IModerator: Clint Redpath, ConocoPhillips |
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| 1530 | Speaker | PCP Well Failure Analysis and Run Life Improvement—Mantario/Marengo Field, Saskatchewan |
| 1600 | Speaker | Determination of Optimal PC Pump RPM for Production Optimization in Extra Heavy Crude Operations |
| 1630 | Speaker | Common Factors for Progressive Cavity Pumps with More than 5 Years Runtime |
Tuesday, 14 September, 0800–0930Room A Improving PCP Reliability Part IISession Chairperson: Jack English, PDVSA Petropiar |
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| 0800 | 137264 | Inherent Dangers in PCP Run-Life Field Data Analysis |
| 0830 | 137208 | Monitoring PCPs in 500F Steam-Flood Applications |
| 0900 | 136690 | Improving Progressing Cavity Pump Performance Through Automation and Surveillance |
1000–1130Room A Drive StringSession Chairperson: Laurent Seince, PCM |
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| 1000 | Speaker | Sucker Rods Intended for Progressing Cavity Pump Application |
| 1030 | Speaker | Continuous Rod in Progressive Cavity Pump Systems Provides Significant Production Advantages in Heavy Oil |
| 1100 | 135994 | A Saskatchewan Field Trial to Better Understand Downhole Dynamics of PCP Systems |
1330–1500Room A Improving PCP Reliability – Part IIISession Chairperson: Ryan Chachula, EnCana |
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| 1330 | Speaker | ISO 15136-1: What Is It? |
| 1400 | Speaker | ISO 15136-1: How To Use It? |
| 1430 | 137168 | Multiphase Progressive Cavity Pumps Operated in Harsh Conditions |
1530–1700Room A Lessons Learned From Field Trials and Case Histories Part IISession Chairperson: Lonnie Dunn, Weatherford |
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| 1530 | 136546 | Case History of a Successful PCP Application in an Extremely Low-Pressure Environment |
| 1600 | Speaker | Understanding and Avoiding Fatigue in PCP Rotors and Rod Strings E. Noble, Weatherford |
| 1630 | Conference Closing Comments |
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1700–1800Room A Speakers / AlternatesSession Chairperson: Shauna Noonan, ConocoPhillips |
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| 136816 | The Application of ESPCP in a China Offshore Oilfield |
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| 135808 | Three Dimensional FEM Simulation and Parameter Study on Laden Torque of Interference Friction of PCP |
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| 136817 | The Special Successful PCP Applications in Heavy Oilfield |
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| 137271 | Reliability Improvement of Progressive Cavity Pump in A Deep Heavy Oil Reservoir |
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