Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording

Research output: Contribution to conferencePosterResearch

Standard

Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording. / Langbauer, Clemens.
2015. Poster session presented at SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop, Leoben, Austria.

Research output: Contribution to conferencePosterResearch

Harvard

Langbauer, C 2015, 'Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording', SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop, Leoben, Austria, 3/02/15 - 5/02/15.

APA

Langbauer, C. (2015). Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording. Poster session presented at SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop, Leoben, Austria.

Vancouver

Langbauer C. Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording. 2015. Poster session presented at SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop, Leoben, Austria.

Author

Langbauer, Clemens. / Downhole Dynamometer Sensor : Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording. Poster session presented at SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop, Leoben, Austria.

Bibtex - Download

@conference{62ecdafbe1ed482c8d20e16686baa598,
title = "Downhole Dynamometer Sensor: Sucker Rod Downhole Performance Recording",
abstract = "Since about 80 percent of all artificially lifted wells are equipped with sucker rod pumps, the understanding of these systems is essentially for the pump design. In mature oil fields additionally the economic performance is of major importance. One of the most requested information within sucker rod pumping systems is the behavior of the pump plunger. These data allow a precise analysis of the downhole conditions of the pumping system. This poster presents the DDS and its features. Depending on the selected parameters, the interpreted data can be used to accurately predict buckling, determine friction coefficients and indicate problems. In addition an energetic optimization of the sucker rod string can be performed.",
author = "Clemens Langbauer",
year = "2015",
month = feb,
day = "4",
language = "English",
note = "SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop ; Conference date: 03-02-2015 Through 05-02-2015",

}

RIS (suitable for import to EndNote) - Download

TY - CONF

T1 - Downhole Dynamometer Sensor

T2 - SPE Application of Fit-for-Purpose Smart Technology to Improve Mature Assets Workshop

AU - Langbauer, Clemens

PY - 2015/2/4

Y1 - 2015/2/4

N2 - Since about 80 percent of all artificially lifted wells are equipped with sucker rod pumps, the understanding of these systems is essentially for the pump design. In mature oil fields additionally the economic performance is of major importance. One of the most requested information within sucker rod pumping systems is the behavior of the pump plunger. These data allow a precise analysis of the downhole conditions of the pumping system. This poster presents the DDS and its features. Depending on the selected parameters, the interpreted data can be used to accurately predict buckling, determine friction coefficients and indicate problems. In addition an energetic optimization of the sucker rod string can be performed.

AB - Since about 80 percent of all artificially lifted wells are equipped with sucker rod pumps, the understanding of these systems is essentially for the pump design. In mature oil fields additionally the economic performance is of major importance. One of the most requested information within sucker rod pumping systems is the behavior of the pump plunger. These data allow a precise analysis of the downhole conditions of the pumping system. This poster presents the DDS and its features. Depending on the selected parameters, the interpreted data can be used to accurately predict buckling, determine friction coefficients and indicate problems. In addition an energetic optimization of the sucker rod string can be performed.

M3 - Poster

Y2 - 3 February 2015 through 5 February 2015

ER -