1981
DOI: 10.2118/9084-pa
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Economic Approach to Oil Production and Gas Allocation in Continuous Gas Lift (includes associated papers 10858 and 10865 )

Abstract: Summary Allocation of gas to wells on continuous lift can affect profitability. Excessive gas input is costly because of high gas prices and compressing costs. Inefficient gas allocation in a field with limited gas availability also reduces profitability. To alleviate the problem of excessive gas usage, an economic slope that relates liquid production and gas injection to cost and profit has been developed. To resolve the problem of gas allocation in a field with limited gas, a method to allo… Show more

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“…Kanu et al (1981) developed a method for economic allocation denominated equal slope method. Nishikiori et al (1995) advocated a nonlinear constrained formulation for lift-gas allocation and the use of a quasi-Newton method.…”
Section: Lift-gas Allocation Under Facility Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kanu et al (1981) developed a method for economic allocation denominated equal slope method. Nishikiori et al (1995) advocated a nonlinear constrained formulation for lift-gas allocation and the use of a quasi-Newton method.…”
Section: Lift-gas Allocation Under Facility Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kanu et al optimized continued Mayhill study and introduced a two order one [3]. Kanu et al optimized the gas lift process economically through a new graphical method [4]. Mahmudi and Sadeghi [5] used an integrated mathematical model to design and operate a gas lift system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kabir and Hasan, Orkiszewski, Aziz and Govier, Chierici and Sclocchi and Duns and Ros) [8,9,10,11,12]. To reach the the gas lift process economically through a new graphical method [4]. Mahmudi and Sadeghi [5] used an integrated mathematical model to design and operate a gas lift system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In multi-reservoir gas fields, gas production rate can be optimized by branch-systems including reservoirs and a surface branch-system without reservoirs (Roh et al, 2006). Gas-lift optimization problem has been investigated by numerous authors (Buitrago et al, 1996, Kanu et al, 1981, Martinez et al, 1994, Wang et al, 2002 using different optimization techniques (the equal-slope method, a Quasi-Newton method, and a genetic algorithm). Fang and Lo (1996) developed a linear programming model to optimize lift-gas rates to wells in large fields subject to multiple flow rate and pressure constraints (Wang, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%