A Study of Chamber Lift

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. E. W. Nind
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"A short description of the chamber lift method for producing oil wells is followed by some comments on compressor requirements and gas utilization. A quantitative analysis of the process is presented and, based on this analysis, criteria are suggested for selecting wells for which this type of lift might be suitable. The analysis leads to the conclusions that chamber lift is an efficient producing mechanism for wells having very low productivity indices (say about 0.05 bbl/d/ p.s.i. or less), but that for such wells optimum utilization of injection gas cannot be attained. It is suggested that the gas injection time per cycle should be kept as low as possible, compatible with a small oil fallback volume, and that the cycle frequency should be in the range of 20-40 cycles/ day. For wells with productivity indices of 0.2 bbl/d/p.s.i. or higher, chamber lift is relatively inefficient; how-ever, if well allowables are low it may offer an attractive, low cost, alternative to gas lift or pumping."
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APA: T. E. W. Nind  (1960)  A Study of Chamber Lift

MLA: T. E. W. Nind A Study of Chamber Lift. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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