In order to boost production from wells, which do not flow at all or do not flow at optimum level, artificial systems using a variety of methods are used. These methods use Gas Lift, Plunger Lift, Chamber Lift, Rod Pumps, Submersible Pumps and so on. PARVEEN provides a complete line of Equipment and Services for such applications, e.g. Gaslift, Plunger Lift and Chamber Lift.
Which artificial method will be most effective for a particular well can be determined by evaluating several factors such as well’s production potential, Gas/Oil ratios, well bore deviation and size as well as corrosion / erosion potential of produced fluids. Other factors include availability of power source such as compressed gas, electricity, surface facility, service availability, space limitation and personnel capabilities.
The diagram below provides the basic components of a Gas Lift System. In many fields, a high pressure well provides a readily available energy source. If sufficient gas pressure or volume is not available, a compressor can be utilized to operate a closed system. The Gas is recirculated through a compressor facility. Only minor amount of make up gas is needed to replenish gas lost in separation processing or as fuel for compressor facilities.