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This study explores the optimization of oil production from Well-X using an Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) to achieve a target rate of 5,000 barrels per day. The selected pump, REDA S6000N, was determined through manual calculations and simulations with PIPESIM, confirming its suitability for restoring production. The methodology included data collection, gas calculations, and component sizing, ultimately demonstrating the effectiveness of ESPs in enhancing oil production.

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This study explores the optimization of oil production from Well-X using an Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) to achieve a target rate of 5,000 barrels per day. The selected pump, REDA S6000N, was determined through manual calculations and simulations with PIPESIM, confirming its suitability for restoring production. The methodology included data collection, gas calculations, and component sizing, ultimately demonstrating the effectiveness of ESPs in enhancing oil production.

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Production Optimization by

Using Electrical Submersible


Pumps

1. Avand D. Abdulsatar, 2. Shanaz Z. Sabri, 3. Elbra M. Warda, 4. Sana R. Khalid, 5. Duaa A. Abdulramman,
6. Shahnaz M.Zaki omar,
Supervised by: Mr.Ala’a H. Taha

Abstract Introduction
This study focuses on optimizing oil production from Well-X, a As natural pressure drops and
dead well, using an Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP). The oil reservoirs continue to
goal is to reach a production rate of 5,000 barrels per day. The deplete, artificial lift systems are
main challenge was choosing the most suitable ESP system. becoming a vital way to maintain
Manual calculations using well-specific data were done first to production levels. The ability of
identify the most suitable ESP. Then, PIPESIM software was Electrical Submersible Pumps
used to simulate and confirm the performance of the selected (ESPs) to manage enormous
pump. The results show that the chosen ESP can successfully amounts of fluid makes them
achieve the target, making it a suitable solution for restoring popular among these to sustain
and improving production from Well-X. production levels, especially in
wells with low reservoir pressure Figure 1 ESP Pump
or significant water cut.

Methodology Results
1. Data Collection: Analyze well data for design.  The selected ESP,
2. Production Capacity: Evaluate well productivity at target depth.
based on manual
3. Gas Calculations: Determine fluid and gas volumes at intake.
calculations, is the
4. Total dynamic head (TDH): Calculate Hd, Pd, Ft, and TDH.
REDA S6000N from
5. Pump Type: Choose the most efficient pump.
the 538 series.
6. Component Sizing: Optimize pump and motor sizes .
7. Energy requirement: Select appropriate cable type and size

Figure 4 S6000N pump curve from REDA

 The ESP pump


curve for S6000N
pump that is
obtained from
PIPESIM.

Figure 5 pump performance curve from PIPSIM


Component Selected Model Key Specifications
 The cable and motor Motor 456 Series Voltage: 2588 V,
Amperage: 38.5 A,
were selected with the
Figure 2 Well Design with an ESP following properties. Cable 4# AWG Length: 7311 ft,
Kilo Volt Amp
(KVA): 181.6,
Table 1 Motor and cable selection model
Conclusion
 This paper shows how ESPs improve oil production. Well-X is
reactivated.
 The REDA S6000N pump selected with too many number of
stages , along with the 456 series motor, and #4 AWG cable are
Figure 3 Component Sizing
chosen using REDA catalog and PIPESIM
 Production reaches 5,000 bpd

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