Don Villines, Artificial Lift Consultants LLC; O. Lynn Rowlan, James N. McCoy, Echometer Company.
The oilfield has long been known for doing things "the way we have always done it". This approach can change dramatically using new technologies and analysis methods. New technologies and analysis methods can be used to determine what is wrong with an artificial lift system; the operator no longer need to assume and take action based on a faulty assumption. Fluid level data is acquired throughout the patch, only proper analysis and use of the data allows the operator to exploit the well to its fullest potential. Typically dynamometer data is not requested until an operator has pulled and replaced the pump with no improvement. Acquisition and analysis of fluid level and dynamometer data can be used to determine if: 1) the well is producing to its maximum potential, 2) the down hole pump is operating as expected.
Examples well data collected on various wells will show opportunities for improvement, more production, more effective operation and fewer pulling jobs.