The concept of Pump Stroke Optimization was introduced in September 2015 at the ALRDC Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop. Significant benefits to the sucker rod pumping system are obtained by preferentially slowing the downstroke (when pump capacity exceeds a wells productivity), while keeping a fast upstroke. These benefits are: Less pump slippage, less gas interference, and higher pump fillage, which results in less strokes per day for the same production, which results in less downhole wear. Higher minimum load translate into less rod buckling forces.
Pump Stroke Optimization also includes automatic adjustment of upstroke and downstroke speeds to keep from overpumping wells, and is particularly effective for horizontal oil wells.
The results of a 20 well 2016 test program will be presented.