Gas lift assist for fossil fuel wells

US9644462B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9644462-B2
Application numberUS-201213622066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2012
Priority dateSep 19, 2011
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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When a fossil fuel well is producing fossil fuel, lift gas injected into the well to bring the naturally occurring fluids in the well to the surface along with the fossil fuel and the plunger if the well has a plunger. An instrument is programmed to use the predetermined criteria to dynamically control the rate of injection of the lift gas into the well.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for providing lift gas to a well for producing fossil fuel from said well, said well projecting downwardly from a surface and having production tubing and a casing-tubing annulus, said system comprising: gas lift injection piping connected to said casing-tubing annulus; a first valve connected to said gas lift injection piping for injecting when said first valve is open said lift gas at a controlled rate into said gas lift injection piping to thereby produce said fossil fuel; and an instrument programmed to use a predetermined criteria to dynamically control said late of injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping, wherein said predetermined criteria includes a critical rate indicative of a flow rate at which a gas in said well carries liquids from said well to said production tubing, said predetermined criteria further including a production rate indicative of a rate at which said well produces fossil fuel, wherein said controllable rate at which said lift gas is injected is dynamically controlled in response to a difference between said critical rate and said production rate, wherein said predetermined criteria further includes terminating injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping based on said production rate staying below said critical rate in response to said lift gas being injected at a predetermined maximum injection rate for a predetermined maximum rate time. 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a transmitter connected to said gas lift injection piping for monitoring said rate of injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said instrument is connected to said production tubing. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said instrument comprises: program code configurable to use said predetermined criteria to dynamically control said rate of injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping. 5. The system of claim 1 further comprising a plunger in said production tubing. 6. The system of claim 5 further comprising a second valve connected to said production tubing, said lift gas injected at said dynamically controlled rate of injection into said gas lift injection piping when both said first and second valves are open to cause said plunger to arrive at said surface. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein said dynamically controlled rate of injection of said lift gas is changed to increase said rate of injection when said plunger has not arrived at said surface within a first predetermined period of time measured from said opening of said first and second valves and to decrease said rate of injection when said first and second valves are next both opened and said plunger has arrived at said surface within a second predetermined period of time measured from said opening of said first and second valves that is indicative that said plunger has arrived at said surface too soon. 8. The system of claim 1 , said system further comprising a second valve connected to said production tubing, said lift gas injected at said dynamically controlled rate of injection into said gas lift injection piping when both said first and second valves are open, wherein said critical rate of said predetermined criteria includes a multiplied critical rate, wherein said controllable rate is dynamically controlled in response to a difference between said multiplied critical rate and said production rate. 9. An instrument for attachment to production tubing in a gas lift system for providing lift gas to a well for producing fossil fuel, said well also having a casing-tubing annulus, lift gas injection piping connected to said casing-tubing annulus, and a first valve connected to said gas lift injection piping for injecting said lift gas at a controlled rate into said gas lift injection piping, said instrument comprising: program code usable by said instrument, said program code comprising: code configurable to use a predetermined criteria to dynamically control said rate of injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping when said well is producing said fossil fuel; and wherein said predetermined criteria includes a critical rate indicative of a flow rate at which a gas in said well carries liquids from said well to said production tubing, said predetermined criteria further including a production rate indicative of a rate at which said well produces fossil fuel, wherein said controllable rate at which said lift gas is injected is dynamically controlled in response to a difference between said critical rate and said production rate, wherein said predetermined criteria further includes terminating injection of said lift gas into said gas lift injection piping based on said production rate staying below said critical rate in response to said lift gas being injected at a predetermined maximum injection rate for a predetermined maximum rate time. 10. The instrument of claim 9 wherein said well projects downwardly from a surface and said well further has production tubing with a plunger therein and a second valve connected to said production tubing, said program code further comprising code configurable to inject said lift gas at said dynamically controlled rate of injection into said gas lift injection piping when both said first and second valves are open to cause said plunger to arrive at said surface. 11. The instrument of claim 10 wherein said program code further comprises code configurable to increase said dynamically controlled rate of injection of lift gas when said plunger has not arrived at said surface within a first predetermined period of time measured from said opening of said first and second valves and to decrease said rate of injection when said first and second valves are next both opened and said plunger has arrived at said surface within a second predetermined period of time measured from said opening of said first and second valves that is indicative that said plunger has arrived at said surface too soon. 12. The instrument of claim 9 wherein said well further has production tubing and a second valve connected to said production tubing, said program code further comprising code configurable to inject said lift gas at said dynamically controlled rate of injection into said gas lift injection piping when both said first and second valves are open, and said critical rate of said predetermined criteria includes a multiplied critical rate, wherein said controllable rate is dynamically controlled in response to a difference between said multiplied critical rate and said production rate. 13. A method for injecting lift gas at a controllable rate into a fossil fuel well, said well having gas lift injection piping, production tithing and a control instrument with configurable code connected to said production tubing, said method comprising: configuring said control instrument with a predetermined criteria that causes said instrument when said well is producing said fossil fuel to dynamically control said controllable rate at which said lift gas is injected into said gas lift injection piping, wherein said predetermined criteria includes a critical rate indicative of a flow rate at which a gas in said well carries liquids from said well to said production tubing, said predetermined criteria further including a production rate indicative of a rate at which said well produces fossil fuel, wherein said controllable rate at which said lift gas is injected is dynamically controlled in response to a difference between said critical rate and said production rate, wherein said predetermined criteria further includes terminating injection of said

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What does patent US9644462B2 cover?
When a fossil fuel well is producing fossil fuel, lift gas injected into the well to bring the naturally occurring fluids in the well to the surface along with the fossil fuel and the plunger if the well has a plunger. An instrument is programmed to use the predetermined criteria to dynamically control the rate of injection of the lift gas into the well.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B43/122. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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