2.8 Years of Field Performance Of High Density Polyethylene Sleeved Sinkerbars (Polybars)
Scott W. Long, Flexbar Inc., Don Dillingham & James Northcutt, Occidental Permian Ltd., James Franklin, BP, Albert Garza, Pioneer Natural Resources Inc., & Ed Gibson & David Snapp, Chevron USA
During the past 18 years, rodstrings installed with a properly designed Sinkerbar Section have proven to reduce downstroke buckling and maintain tension in all rods. Results from use of these rodstring designs have been reduced rod-on-tubing wear and extended tubing and rod life. During the past 5 years, use of high-density polyethylene liners in oilfield tubing has shown to increase wear resistance and reduce the coefficient of friction. Results from use of these liners in tubing have been reduced rod- on-tubing wear and extended tubing life. These successful oil field products and their benefits have been combined to develop a high-density polyethylene sleeved Sinkerbar called a Polybar. During this test, these Polybars exhibited the resistance to buckling of a Sinkerbar with the wear resistance and coefficient of friction of polyethylene. This paper presents results of a 2.8 year field test involving five (5)-producing wells installed with Polybars. The documented results show that no tubing leaks occurred in tubing protected by Polybars.