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Optimization of protection against emergency shutdown in the control station of submersible pumps at the fields of Gazprom Neft

https://doi.org/10.24887/2587-7399-2018-3-56-62

Abstract

In conditions of a high percentage of mechanization of the oil production process (98 % of the existing well found), the continuous process of oil production with the ESP directly depends on the quality and continuity of energy supply. Increasing the reliability of electrical equipment during thunderstorm activity and reducing the number of stops of submersible electric centrifugal pumps is the main direction for reducing oil production losses. Analysis of the shutdown statistics in combination with monitoring the automatic start of submersible pumps allowed to reduce oil losses by increasing the efficiency of operation of the Company's mechanized wells.

About the Authors

E. A. Kibirev
Gazpromneft NTC LLC
Russian Federation

Saint-Petersburg



P. S. Muzichuk
Gazpromneft NTC LLC
Russian Federation

Saint-Petersburg



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Kibirev E.A., Muzichuk P.S. Optimization of protection against emergency shutdown in the control station of submersible pumps at the fields of Gazprom Neft. PROneft. Professionally about Oil. 2018;(3):56-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24887/2587-7399-2018-3-56-62

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