EVALUASI PENGGUNAAN SUCKER ROD PUMP PADA SUMUR RB-36 RB�91, DAN RB-135 DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN DATA SONOLOG DAN DYNAMOMETER UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI DI PT PERTAMINA EP ASSET 1 FIELD RAMBA

Yusuf, Maulana (2014) EVALUASI PENGGUNAAN SUCKER ROD PUMP PADA SUMUR RB-36 RB�91, DAN RB-135 DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN DATA SONOLOG DAN DYNAMOMETER UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI DI PT PERTAMINA EP ASSET 1 FIELD RAMBA. Jurnal Ilmu Teknik, 2 (6). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2338-7459

[thumbnail of Sucker Rod Pump (2014).pdf] Text
Sucker Rod Pump (2014).pdf

Download (275kB)

Abstract

In general the method of production is divided into two, namely the natural flow and artificial lift. Natural flow is a method of fluid flow from the well to the surface of the perforation zone naturally, this is due to reservoir pressure that drives fluid rises to the surface is still very high. Along with the time of production, the reservoir pressure drops and this has resulted in reduced levels of production wells, then to overcome this problem can be done by means of artificial lift. The purpose of Artificial Lift is to assist in the removal of fluid from the well to the surface. One type of artificial lift is sucker rod pump. To increase the productivity of a sucker rod pump noteworthy production capacity pump, stroke length, pumping speed and the location of the pump depth. The well RB-36, RB-91 and RB-135 is contained in the oil and gas wells Ramba field, PT Pertamina EP Asset 1 Field Ramba. Based on the analysis of the Vogel IPR curve obtained maximum production rate (Qmaks) for each well that is RB-36 at 612.18 BFPD, RB-91 at 336.18 and RB-135 at 306.70 BFPD, while from the data sonolog obtained for RB-36 is 485 BFPD, for RB-91 is 257 BFPD and for RB-135 is 236 BFPD. Based the analysis and optimization has been done obtained large production rate can be achieved well RB-36 for 500 BFPD, well RB-91 for 283 BFPD and RB-135 wells at 270 BFPD. Based the result of dynamometer test will be obatained data pump card of the wells. The pump card data for three wells obtained that the RB-36 wells having fluid acceleration, well RB-91 experienced a leak in the traveling valve, whereas for the RB-135 was damaged on standing valve.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: #3 Repository of Lecturer Academic Credit Systems (TPAK) > Articles Access for TPAK (Not Open Sources)
Divisions: 03-Faculty of Engineering > 31101-Mining Engineering (S2)
Depositing User: Tn Maulana Yusuf
Date Deposited: 07 May 2023 15:18
Last Modified: 07 May 2023 15:18
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/100336

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item