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 of O-rings or by selecting  a more  are high quantities of sand formation,  bon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide.   cause of failure. Fractured surfaces dis-  premature failure of down-hole equip-  unwanted substance causes an increase
 corrosion-resistant material  for the  corrosive wells,  scaling, asphaltenes,  Figure-19 shows the  detailed  descrip-  played an initial zone of intergranular  ment.  in the pressure drop.
 shaft sleeves(9).  and paraffi n deposition.  tion  of sub-assemblies  of an ESP   fractures promoted by  pitting corro-
 system deployed in an oil well.  sion and a propagation zone with trans-  A combination  of a scale-resistant   Mitigating  asphaltene  and  paraffi n
 Corrosion prevention in electric   The natural presence of sand and   granular fractures due to the presence  coating and a scale inhibitor can prevent  challenges requires proper materials of
 submersible pump  other solids results in an abrasive fl uid  Case study of localized corrosion in   of mechanical load.  the formation of  scale deposits  such  construction for the pump’s seals and/
 Electric  submersible pumps in oil  that induces wear on the wetted sur-  ESP system:  as calcium carbonate.  The continuous  or applying a paraffi n inhibitor-chemi-
 and gas wells are subject to corrosive  faces of the ESP. One possible solution   In 2014 a failure analysis was con-  High concentrations of sulphur (S)  treatment injection rate can be adjusted  cal treatment. Inhibitor selection must
 conditions, but the dangers can be miti-  is to lower the fl uid velocity, but it is  ducted on bolts  (made from Monel   and chlorine (Cl) were identifi ed on the  based on scaling tendency results deter-  take the following factors affecting wax
 gated with coatings, corrosion inhibi-  not ideal as it can lead to lower volumes  K-500) that serve to support and join   corrosion layers, revealing that an ag-  mined from a scale and water analysis.  inhibition performance into consideration:
 tors and remote monitoring and control.  and a reduction in monetary revenue.  critical  components  of an  electrical   gressive electrochemical reaction took  A scale-resistant coating together with  fl ow  regimes,  temperature  and  wax
 Figure-18 shows the cross-section of a   submersible pump. The component was   place. Under these layers, small pits  a scale inhibitor can keep the scale in a  content.
 typical electric submersible pump used   Corrosive operating condition also  located in a stagnant area of saline solu-  of 10-30 micrometers  in depth were  liquid phase and safely fl owing through
 in oil and gas wells.  threatens the  reliability of  pumps.  A  tion that promoted localized corrosion.  found. It was inferred that the pits initi-  the ESP system.  Under  laminar  fl ow  the  solid  de-
 corrosive environment can arise from   ated  the cracking path that  eventually   posit will result in a low-paraffi n con-
 high-temperature and saline conditions   The experimental results concluded   caused complete fractures.  Controlling corrosion in ESPs  tent wax. While in a turbulent fl ow, the
 with an elevated concentration of car-  that pitting corrosion was the primary   The best corrosion mitigation strategy  deposit solid will have a high-paraffi n
         Maximizing the long-term produc-  for ESPs in corrosive  environments  content wax deposit. When the tempera-
       tivity of a well requires solutions that  includes the combination of  proper  ture increases, the deposited wax mass
       are customized to the well – its produc-  metallurgy,  protective coating, corro-  decreases while the critical  carbon
       tion  profi le,  fl uid  composition,  tem-  sion inhibitor, and biocide treatment.  number increases.
       perature and pressure – and chemical  Abrasion resistant and corrosion resis-
 Fig. 18: Cross section of a typical Electric   treatments that mitigate the challenges.  tant alloys may suffi ce for some wells  Future advancements
 Submersible Pump                        but other more corrosive wells may   Because operators are looking to opti-
 Artifi cial  lift  is  considered  the   In some cases, proper material se-  require incorporating a corrosion  mize production, service providers must
 backbone for  maximizing  producti-  lection can be suffi cient to extend the  inhibitor system.  innovate to improve the effi ciency of the
 vity from oil wells. There are several   equipment’s service lifetime  in high-  artifi cial lift and chemical treatment sys-
 types of artifi cial lift pumps, including   solids environments. Abrasive-resistant   Wells with high CO  and/or H S  tems.  Automated solutions and remote
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 sucker rod pumps, gas lift, hydraulic   tungsten  carbide-fl anged  sleeves  and  require  continuous injection  of a cor-  surveillance and control are one area of
 pumps, progressive cavity pumps, jet   bushings can decrease both radial wear  rosion inhibitor.  The proper inhibitor  major advancement. Real-time platform
 pumps and electric submersible pumps   and down thrust. Abrasion-resistant in-  product and the required concentration  communication enables fast collabora-
 (ESPs).  serts can further help protect the inter-  are selected through laboratory testing.  tion between engineers and operators
       nals of the pump from abrasive wear.  The inhibitor must maintain its effi cacy  with real-time diagnostics and analytical
 The selection of a suitable type of   With these materials of construction,  under the operating temperatures  and  capabilities. Informed operators are able
 artifi cial  lift  is  based  on  the  reservoir   the pump can be expected to withstand  stress experienced by the component.  to make decisions with fewer trips to the
 profi le,  which  are  parameters  such  as   the well’s highly abrasive down-hole   fi eld, thus reducing downtime.
 water production, sand production,   conditions. Run time can typically in-  An on-going monitoring system
 solution gas-oil ratio and surface area   crease  by up to 800% compared  to  can be installed  to adapt the dosage   On the chemical treatment  front,
 available at the surface. Due to its capa-  the run life of non-abrasion-resistant  requirement  should production  condi-  remote chemical automation  and tank
 bility in handling huge volumes of oil,   pumps.  tions change. A monitoring system that  monitoring services improve effi ciency
 electrical submersible pumps are one of   can provide a fast response time such  with minimal human interaction.
 the most familiar types of artifi cial lifts   Mitigating scale deposition  as electric resistance  (ER) is recom-  Chemical pumps can be programmed to
 in the industry. However, due to the   Scale deposition occurs when the  mended.  automatically adjust the chemical feed
 harsh nature of the well environment,   solution  equilibrium  of the water  is   rate based on the changes in down-hole
 ESP operators are faced with various   disturbed by pressure and temperature  Minimizing asphaltene and paraffi n   conditions. In  addition, chemical us-
 operating challenges.  changes.  Scale  deposits are  the most  impacts  age in a storage tank can be wirelessly
       common and most troublesome dam-    Paraffi ns are as a class of i-alkanes  monitored from any secure internet
 Operating challenges in oil & gas   age  problems  in  the  oil  fi eld  and  can  and n-alkanes characterized by a long  connection.
 industry  occur in both production and injection  hydrocarbon chain attached via single
 Operating challenges that often lead   wells. Scale deposition can cause a loss  bonds.  Paraffi n  deposition  is  a  major  CONCLUSION
 to costly repairs or replacement of ESPs   Fig. 19: Description of sub-assemblies of a ESP system deployed in an oil exploration industry  in production, pressure reductions and  problem in which the deposition of the   The corrosion risk of water pumps


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