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Liquid unloading optimization from gas wells which exploit depleted reservoirs
One of the most important aspects in natural gas exploitation, which must be constantly monitored, is the liquid
impurities loading in gas wells, mostly in depleted reservoirs. The extension of this phenomenon is observed, as the
natural gas reservoirs are depleted, thus substantially reduction of the reservoir pressure. The increasing quantity of
liquid impurities is a major problem in gas depleted reservoirs exploitation, which could not be naturally removed
in energetical depletion conditions. In this period, to avoid liquids acumulation and afterwards flooding, wells must
produce with a minimum flow, named critical flow, under whose value is not possible the unloading of accumulated
liquids.
Wells can produce without liquid accumulations if in the tubing is obtained a gas flow velocity, greater than the liquid drop free dowfall speed limit. The velocity and critical flow depend on bottom hole or surface dynamie pressure,
flow section diameter, liquid and gas density, water superficial strength.
Liquid flow inerease during gas depleted reservoir exploitation, but only a part of this quantity is naturally unloaded
by gas stream, the other part tend to accumulate to the bottom hole. In this conditions, the dynamie bottom hole
pressure will inerease continuosly, causing continuous dropping and pronounced gas flow rate, until the well floods
and stops producing.
Early recognition of signs that indicates well liquid loading and the most suitable lifting system selection can eliminate problems before the production drops and layers damage.