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EJ-11 Casing Pressure Operated GLV Design
Pressure, psi
0.463 psi/ft
500
1000
Valve 1032'
TVD, feet
1500
Valve 1874'
2000
2500
Valve 2544'
3000
EJ-11 Casing Pressure Operated GLV Design Design Date:
INPUT PARAMETERS: 30-Mar-18
Well: EJ-11 User Instructions: Prior to beginning the valve design process, good data should be gathered and well performance modeled using SNAP. Using SNAP, sensitivities to GLR (or gas lift rate) should be
Reservoir P, psi 835 run to create a gas lift performance curves and an incremental GOR table so a target GLR (or gas lift rate) can be chosen. Input data is in bold red italics. If you are not sure what one of the cells to
the left means, double click on it for a brief explanation. Input the date to the left first. This will tell you if you can dummy off any of the upper mandrels (see blue output below). After you have done
@TVD depth of: 3273 TDtvd
this, input the measured depths and true vertical depths of the mandrels in the MD and TVD column. Do not enter the depths of upper mandrels that will be dummied off. Valve Type should
Design BLPD (SNAP) 1000 contain the model number for the valve at that depth ( MR2-CO, BK or JR-STD , MS-1 (for CX Mandrels) or SO (for any type of screen orifice). Port size should be entered as a fraction; if the mandrel
Design GLR (SNAP) 800 has a dummy in it type dummy (the program cannot handle dummies in consecutive mandrels). For a complete listing of Valve Type and Port Size options, click the Valve Data Button. Flowing
Formation GOR 500 Gradient Pressure data should come from SNAP at your target GLR (or gaslift rate). The Setting Tubing Pressure is used to calculate the test rack opening pressure and should fall between the
flowing gradient pressure and Pt_min (closer to Pt_min), which is calculated by the spreadsheet. The Pso deltaP input is the desired pressure drop in surface opening (operating) pressure between
Water Cut, % 10
successive valves. Try to use a Pso deltaP of 25 psi if possible. Do not input a Pso deltaP for an orifice. If a mandrel contains a dummy, Pso deltaP should be zero. This value should be at least as
Vogel FBHP, psi 487.5 large as Min deltaP which is calculated. Check the diagnostics section on the bottom 1/3 of this page for helpful hints.
Vogel BLPD 1000
Gas Specific Gravity: 0.7922 of GLG
Gas CO2 Content, % 3.5 of GLG
Unloading Gradient: 0.463
Spacing safety factor: 15 psi
Kick off Pressure: 630 Pko CALCULATED PARAMETERS
Ambient Temp, °F: 85 Static Fluid Level: 1695 TVD If the annulus is empty or the formation will absorb liquid during unloading, the top unloader valve should be installed in the first
mandrel above the "Top Unloader" depth listed to the left. Other mandrels can be dummied off.
Flowing Temp, °F: 130 Top Unloader <= 2840 TVD
BHT, °F: 190 BHT Target Gaslift Rate: 350 Mcfpd
FTP, psi 100 PI (liquid) 2.22 Bbl/D/psi Pc= Thornhill
Number of Valves: 3 Rfac Pt_grad Pt_set Pt_min Tfd Po Pso Psc Pd@L Ptro_80 Craver TULAP
Flowing Setting Pso Min Min Temp Opening Surface Surface Closing Test Rack Req'd Gas Gas Gas
Diagnostic Valve Port Gradient Tubing D D Tubing @L Press. Opening Closing Press. Open Passage Passage Passage
Check MD TVD Type Size R Press. Press. P P Press. °F @L Press. Press. @L @ 80°F MSCFD MSCFD MSCFD
1043 1032 MR2-CO 0.1875 0.094 203 228 20 18 253 149 649 630 592 609 587 200 317 Err:511
2078 1874 MR2-CO 0.1875 0.094 287 304 22 19 320 164 642 610 580 611 572 200 310 Err:511
3120 2544 SO 0.25 -1 354 20 177 630 588 orifice orifice orifice 350 712 712
!@#%&>>>>>>>>> Check the required top unloader valve depth listed in the CALCULATED PARAMETERS box. You may have unnecessary unloading valves
Diagnostics
Valve Valve spacing check Pt_set check deltaP check Psc deltaP check
MD must Checks if design will transfer and Must be > Pt_grad If deltaP is < Min deltaP, A decrease of at least 10 psi in surface closing pressure
be > TVD if fewer valves could be used. and <Pt_min upper valves could reopen between successive valves is normally recommended.
Calculated Recommended
Ptro Ptro
Test Rack Test Rack
Port Opening Opening
Valve Size Pressure Pressure
Check MD TVD Type Inches @ 80°F @ 80°F
1043' 1032' MR2-CO 0.19 587 psi 585 psi
2078' 1874' MR2-CO 0.19 572 psi 570 psi
3120' 2544' SO 0.25 orifice orifice
Err:511
z Err:511
API 36.5
Vt 4.31 m^3 Rs_inj point 263.666731 SCF/STB
Vc 12.92 m^3 spgGi 0.61408885
g 9.8 m/s^2 Pb 1100 psi
D 951 m Rp 500 SCF/STB
pt 7583431.11 Pa Bob Err:511
fidens Err:511 kg/m^3 Bo Err:511
glgdens Err:511 kg/m^3 Rs_b 263.66595 SCF/STB
qgi Err:511 m^3/s oildensi Err:511 lb/ft^3
z Err:511
API 0
Vt 0.00 m^3 Rs_inj point 0 SCF/STB
Vc 12.92 m^3 spgGi 0.7922
g 9.8 m/s^2 Pb 0 psi
D 951 m Rp 0 SCF/STB
pt 0 Pa Bob Err:511
fidens Err:511 kg/m^3 Bo Err:511
glgdens Err:511 kg/m^3 Rs_b 0 SCF/STB
qgi Err:511 m^3/s oildensi Err:511 lb/ft^3
qfi Err:511 m^3/s waterdensi 64.272 lb/ft^3
F1 Err:511 glgdens Err:511 lb/ft^3
qfi Err:511 BPD
F2 Err:511 fidens Err:511 lb/ft^3
In some designs, it may not be possible to achieve stable flow based on Asheim's Criteria. In
fact, many wells in ONWJ probably do not have stable flow because of low liquid rates. Do not
deter this from running a new design. Your new design, even if unstable, is probably better than
the old design, which is probably also unstable.
Where:
rgsc = lift gas density at standard surface conditions, kg/m^3
Bg = Formation volume factor of gas at injection point
qgsc = flow rate of lift gas at standard conditions, std m^ 3/s
qLsc = flow rate of liquids at standard conditions, std m^ 3/s.
J = Productivity index, std m^3/s*Pa
E = orifice efficiency factor , (Asheim assumes to be equal to 0.9)
Ai = injection port size, m^2
By this criterion, stability is promoted by a high flow rate of lift gas, a high productivity index and
a small injection port.
Where:
By this criterion, stability is promoted by a small gas conduit volume, a high gas flow rate and a
high inflow response ratio. A high tubing pressure, provided by higher well head back-pressure,
will be stabilizing if the downhole gas injection volume is maintained constant.