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Two-Phase Flow Instabilities in Oil Wells: ESP Oscillatory Behavior and Casing-Heading

In: Integral Methods in Science and Engineering

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  • R. A. M. Vieira

    (Petrobras)

  • M. G. Prado

    (The University of Tulsa)

Abstract

The effect of free gas on the Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) performance is well known. At a constant rotational speed and constant liquid flow rate, small amount of gas causes a mild head reduction when compared to the single phase liquid head. However, at higher gas rates, a drastic reduction in the head is observed. This critical condition, known as surging point, is a combination of liquid and gas flow rates that cause a maximum in the head performance curve. The first derivative of the head with respect to the liquid flow rate change sign as the liquid flow rate crosses the surging point. In several works on ESP two-phase flow performance, production conditions to the left of the surging region are described or reported as unstable operational conditions.This paper reviews basic concepts on stability of dynamical systems and shows through simulation that ESP oscillatory behavior may result from two-phase flow conditions. A specific drift flux computation code was developed to simulate the dynamic behavior of ESP wells producing without packer. The code is also able to capture the classical casing-heading phenomenon in natural flowing wells.

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  • R. A. M. Vieira & M. G. Prado, 2013. "Two-Phase Flow Instabilities in Oil Wells: ESP Oscillatory Behavior and Casing-Heading," Springer Books, in: Christian Constanda & Bardo E.J. Bodmann & Haroldo F. de Campos Velho (ed.), Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 367-384, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4614-7828-7_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7828-7_25
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