9 th annual sucker rod pumping workshop renaissance hotel oklahoma city, oklahoma september 17 - 20,...
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9th Annual Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop
Renaissance Hotel
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
September 17 - 20, 2013
Rod Pumping System Failure Frequency and Failure Analysis
Breakout Session
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Comments• We need a systematic process for
what comes first – Parted rods, stuck pump…– How to define what really happened first when
there is no clear understanding
• The initial reason for pull (prior to the rig showing up) does not always match the actual reason for the pull (which is known when the job is complete)
Sept. 17 - 20, 2013 2013 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 3
Comments• Questions about Pump Shop integrity
– Sometimes it seems that parts are replaced all of the time. • Was the pump failure the reason for pulling the
well?
• Some parts no longer meet specs (regardless why the well was pulled)
• Some parts failed and caused the well to be pulled
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Comments• Same Operator said they started
unannounced audits of pump shop – focusing on already repaired pumps– Checking workmanship and invoice accuracy
• Does the pump shop have written specs that are approved by the Operator? Most replied “no”.
Sept. 17 - 20, 2013 2013 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 5
Comments• Two companies said they were new
Operators to a field– Understanding the history is not always easy
– One has good information coming from pump shop on historical events
• Where do failed samples go? Who controls them?– Chemical and Pump Companies should bring
to Operator for review and disposal
Sept. 17 - 20, 2013 2013 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 6
Comments• Short Run Time wells should get
special attention– Decisions made before rig arrives
– Possibly bringing two pump designs to location, tear down pulled pump and decide which of the two is run
– Shut rig down while pump is taken to the shop for inspection
– Shut rig down while decisions are made
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Comments• Sometimes it is difficult to explain or
justify shutting down a rig while decisions are made
• Originally trying to be proactive was replaced by becoming completely reactive
• One Operator charges rig downtime to Reliability Team while decisions are being made
Sept. 17 - 20, 2013 2013 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 8
Comments• ESP Service Company said they have
a focus on determining root cause
• He also said sometimes the customer comes to their shop to witness a teardown. Sometimes this turns into a productive meeting with good dialogue
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Who Attended the Breakout Session?
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consultant
(1)
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Does Your Company Have Regular Failure Meetings
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consultant
(1)Yes 8 3
No 2*
* = Not Yet
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How Often Do You Have Failure Meetings
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consultant
(1)Daily 1
Weekly 2Monthly 3 1
Quarterly 1 2Annually 1 1
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Who Attends
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consul-tant(1)
Management 2 2
Engineering 8 3Lease Op. 2 2
Well Analyst 3 1
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Who Attends (cont.)
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consul-tant(1)
Rig Company 1
Chemical 4 1Pump 4 1
Other 1
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The Team Focuses On…
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consul-tant(1)
Recently pulled wells
7 2
Wells that are down now
3 1
Other 1 (Repeat Failures)
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Do You Think the Meetings are Worthwhile?
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consultant
(1)Yes 6 2
No 1
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Do You Know Your Failure Frequency?
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consultant
(1)Yes 6 1
No 4*
* = No, But it is high
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What is Your Failure Frequency?
Operator
(10)
Service Company
(4)
Consul-tant(1)
.04 - .06
.10
.10
.50 Pump Failures & .65 for All Pulls
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Do Something
FIT
FAT
SWAT
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