Published: 03/29/2014
Published: 03/29/2014
Practical methods of operating dual-/triple-tubing strings, on the basis of temperature monitoring that is currently available, to achieve uniform steam-chamber development and enhanced production in a steam-assisted-gravity-drainage (SAGD) process, are presented. The work is motivated by the fact that numerous operators use dual-tubing strings for designing and optimizing steam-chamber development. Flow in the region of the SAGD horizontal well pair is often irregular, and dual-tubing strings may help to even out and improve both injection and production. Problems that operators have with multiple tubing strings in wells include their control and design. In this work, the injector and the producer will have two tubing strings each: one landed at the toe and the other at the heel. Control points are applied on each injection tubular. Injection at these control points is regulated by a proportional- integral-derivative (PID) feedback controller monitoring temperature differences between injected and produced fluids. A brief examination and discussion of the performance of control points in the production tubulars are also included.
The PID controller will attempt to accomplish two goals:
Sensitivity of the feedback controller will be examined for