SUB-SURFACE TWO-ZONE PUMPING

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Donald F. Taylor, Jr and Kenneth W. Robbins, Otis Pressure Control, Inc.

Many dually completed oil wells are flowing and may be expected to continue flowing for many years. The flowing life of other dual oil wells is relatively short for one or both pays. Some dual oil wells never flow and require artificial lifting equipment at the time of completion. Pumping equipment that would lift well fluids separately and simultaneously from dual wells was developed in 1947.
This pumping equipment was developed with two purposes in mind. First, it was designed to provide a means by which the operators of dually completed oil wells can pump one or both producing formations without co-mingling fluids. Second, it is designed to provide a means by which the operators of singly completed oil wells can recomplete their wells as dual producers. Great economic advantage can be obtained in many fields by producing two pay simultaneously through one well bore. The practical possibility of pumping two producing formations simultaneously offers substantial investment and operating savings compared with twinning wells, or producing a lower pay to depletion.

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