artificial lift
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Experience in subsurface production and lift design is shaping a new generation of geothermal operations built for reliability and scalability.
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Field results highlight how rethinking tubing-anchor-catcher design can reduce gas interference and support late-life production.
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Even as output hits record highs, a growing recognition of the Permian’s maturity is opening the door for new technologies to improve performance.
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Operators are turning to new gas-lift and nanoparticle-fluid technologies to drive up production rates.
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A collaboration between a large independent and a technology developer used low-cost interventions to optimize production from unconventional wells.
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A 2D computational fluid dynamics model is extended to a 3D submodel and validated to provide detailed information on the state of the standing valve as a function of time to assist in sucker rod pump design and operation.
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The current free collections presented by the online library examine artificial lift and various aspects of reservoir evaluation.
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By closely monitoring its subsea boosting system, Shell extended maintenance intervals and safely postponed pump replacement at its ultradeepwater Stones field.
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The use of real-time wireless downhole pressure gauges proved a valuable alternative to workover operations in two onshore fields in Iraq.
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As US shale potentially stares at a production plateau, operators and service providers are turning to smarter tools to extend the life of aging plays.
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