SuckerRod
Petroleum
- May 31, 2005
- 7
Greetings!
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Downhole Oil/Water Separation (DOWS)? I have found a few companies that manufacture pumps for this operation, but I want to know some of the drawbacks/problems of using these dual pumps.
The company I am looking at very closely is Quinn Pumps:
I'm working on a field that produces roughly 50 bpd of oil, but about 10 times that much in water. Additionally, if we could figure out how to handle more water, we could produce more oil (the volume of water being the current limiting factor).
DOWS seems like a novel idea, saving energy by not pumping ALL of the water to the surface.
While you do have to use two pumps, there must be another catch, or else the technology would be more prevelant.
Your comments/experiences are much appreciated!
Regards,
SuckerRod
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Downhole Oil/Water Separation (DOWS)? I have found a few companies that manufacture pumps for this operation, but I want to know some of the drawbacks/problems of using these dual pumps.
The company I am looking at very closely is Quinn Pumps:
I'm working on a field that produces roughly 50 bpd of oil, but about 10 times that much in water. Additionally, if we could figure out how to handle more water, we could produce more oil (the volume of water being the current limiting factor).
DOWS seems like a novel idea, saving energy by not pumping ALL of the water to the surface.
While you do have to use two pumps, there must be another catch, or else the technology would be more prevelant.
Your comments/experiences are much appreciated!
Regards,
SuckerRod