ENGpetro
Petroleum
- Jan 13, 2016
- 4
Hello,
We have a producing field with a single gas injector. Right now we are injecting into a pool with a reservoir pressure of ~23MPa. We're considering adding an injector in an adjacent pool, but the reservoir pressure is ~13MPa. As the two gas injection wells will be sharing a single gas injection system and will be drilled out of the same drill center, the second injector will experience a significant dP across the injection choke at any rate due to the line pressure being maintained to inject into the first well.
This dP results in WHTs dropping to as low as -15°C. Our problem is that the downhole equipment is not rated for these temperatures (minimum geothermal warming occurs at the rates we are interested in). Our vendors are suggesting that we spend $100k's in order to qualify the equipment, but there must be a better solution. Any experience with such an issue out there? We can't be the first to inject into two different pressured pools.
Also, I realize that a DH choke could take the brunt of the dT within the reservoir and away from equipment, but if we're considering a dual zone well with active DH valves this may still be a problem. Any thoughts?
We have a producing field with a single gas injector. Right now we are injecting into a pool with a reservoir pressure of ~23MPa. We're considering adding an injector in an adjacent pool, but the reservoir pressure is ~13MPa. As the two gas injection wells will be sharing a single gas injection system and will be drilled out of the same drill center, the second injector will experience a significant dP across the injection choke at any rate due to the line pressure being maintained to inject into the first well.
This dP results in WHTs dropping to as low as -15°C. Our problem is that the downhole equipment is not rated for these temperatures (minimum geothermal warming occurs at the rates we are interested in). Our vendors are suggesting that we spend $100k's in order to qualify the equipment, but there must be a better solution. Any experience with such an issue out there? We can't be the first to inject into two different pressured pools.
Also, I realize that a DH choke could take the brunt of the dT within the reservoir and away from equipment, but if we're considering a dual zone well with active DH valves this may still be a problem. Any thoughts?