E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Examples of discriminating the downward depth and downward timing of the velocity string in the water-producing gas well

  • Yang Jing,
  • Guo Minhao,
  • Le Yan,
  • Fan Xin,
  • Wang Haiyang,
  • Zhou Desheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124801072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 248
p. 01072

Abstract

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The problem of bottom hole effusion is an important reason for the reduction and even shutdown of natural gas wells. Downward velocity string is an important drainage gas recovery process, which can improve the flow rate of gas and discharge more liquid from the wellhead. However, the depth and timing of the velocity string is a technical problem that has been difficult to solve by field engineers. To solve this problem, this paper designs a method to select the depth and timing of the velocity string in the case of highly deviated wells and applies this method to Well X6–2 and Well X2–1 of PCOC in Ordos Basin, China. The optimization results show that when the wellhead pressure is 6.26 MPa, Well X6–2 should lower the 2–1.71 in. or 2.375–1.995 in. velocity string to 3337.9 m before the formation pressure decays to 8.800 MPa, which is most conducive to improve the liquid carrying capacity of gas wells. When the wellhead pressure is 4 MPa, Well X2–1 should lower 2–1.71in. velocity string to 3401.3 m before the formation pressure decays to 5.800 MPa, or lower 2.375–1.995 in. velocity string to 3401.3 m before the formation pressure decays to 5.900 MPa.