
The goal of this research program is to develop and deliver a procedure guide of low cost methodologies to analyze and correct problems with stripper wells experiencing abnormal production declines. A study group of wells will provide data to determine the historic frequency of the problem of abnormal production declines in stripper gas wells and the historic frequency of the causes of the production problems. Once the most frequently occurring causes of the production problems are determined, data collection forms and decision trees will be designed to cost-effectively diagnose these problems and suggest corrective action. Finally, economic techniques to solve the most frequently occurring problems will be researched and implemented. These systematic methodologies and techniques will increase the efficiency of problem assessment and implementation of solutions for stripper gas wells. This first quarterly technical report describes the data reduction and methodology to establish a study group of stripper gas wells in which Artex Oil Company or its affiliate, Arloma Corporation, own a working or royalty interest. The report describes the procedures to define wells exhibiting abnormal decline and identify the associated problem. Finally, the report discusses initial development of diagnostic procedures to evaluate the cause of abnormal production declines.
Natural Gas Wells, Progress Report, 330, Decision Tree Analysis, Economics, Well Pressure, Production, Engineers, Documentation, Efficiency, Recommendations, Trees, Diagnostic Techniques, Research Programs, Pumping, Data Acquisition, Technology Transfer, Sand, Implementation, 03 Natural Gas, Ohio
Natural Gas Wells, Progress Report, 330, Decision Tree Analysis, Economics, Well Pressure, Production, Engineers, Documentation, Efficiency, Recommendations, Trees, Diagnostic Techniques, Research Programs, Pumping, Data Acquisition, Technology Transfer, Sand, Implementation, 03 Natural Gas, Ohio
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