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Keynote Address
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK
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✓ Introduction• About Keynote Speaker• About Proline Energy Resources Inc
✓ Economic Impact of Artificial Lift Strategies• Commodity Prices (Oil and Gas)
✓ Artificial Lift (AL) Market Share
5 MINUTES OPEN DISCUSSION
✓ Regional Artificial Lift Strategies & Drivers
5 MINUTES OPEN DISCUSSION
✓ Artificial Lift Strategies - Understanding our job• Wellbore Fluid Evacuator
✓ Unconventional Technology Adaption & Application✓ Late Life Problem
• Going back to the basics• Going Beyond Conventional
✓ Key Take Away
Q&A
Table of Content
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✓ 25 Years Industrial Experience
✓ Leading expert in Artificial Lift, Well Recompletions, Production Optimization & Operations
✓ Author of several publications in Artificial Lift and Production Optimization & Operations
✓ Diverse experience in many US petroleum producing basins & international
✓ Master in Petroleum Engineering degree at the University of Houston
✓ Previously Worked for NOC, Texaco, Valero Energy, Schlumberger, BP, BassPet (BOPCO)
Peter OyewolePresident
Proline Energy Resources Inc
About Keynote Speaker
✓ Acquire non/under optimized assets
✓ Focus on Liquid/Oil Rich Gas Assets
✓ Leveraging exceptional in-house skills in ARTIFICIAL LIFT APPLICATION acquired in both Onshore US Gas basin and various international oil and gas fields
✓ Add value to all Stakeholders owners through best practices in base production management
✓ Deploy organizational efficiency to reduce lifting cost
About Proline Energy Resources Inc
Mission
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Proline Energy Resources Inc
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Primary Focus Area
Proline’s Asset Overview
Proline Locations
❑ 550 Operated Wells (Q1-2019)
❑ 70 Non-Operated Wells (Q1-2019)
❑ >85,000 Gross HBP Acreage
❑Current Reserves Estimates
❑>200 BCF
❑ >4 MMBO
❑Production ~15MMcfed (~ 30
% Liquid )
❑Austin Chalk, ETX Haynesville,
Cotton Valley, STX Eagle Ford &
Conventional Oil & Gas Play –Frio,
Yegua, Vicksburg, Wilcox
❑ 85 Miles of Pipeline
❑ ALL AL Type except ESP & PCP
❑ 2 Swab Rigs
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Economic Impact of
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Artificial Lift Strategies
CONVENTIONAL BEYOND
CONVENTIONAL
Crude Oil WTI Prices (1989 to 2019)
45
60
Pe
r b
bl
Economic Impact of
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Economic Impact of
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Artificial Lift Strategies
Natural Gas Henry HUB Prices (1989 – 2019)
Pe
r M
MB
TU
CONVENTIONAL BEYOND
CONVENTIONAL
2.50
3.50
Economic Impact of
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Artificial Lift Strategies
US NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
BC
FD
Economic Impact of
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Economic Impact of
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Artificial Lift StrategiesAs laid out several times before, 2019 is a big expansion year for LNG export capacity with year-end capacity at almost 9 bcf/d (assuming all projects indeed come on line as scheduled). We would be quite bullish
for overall market pricing with this single factor were it not for the extremely high and fast-rising U.S. production levels - the pace of such
increases possibly to likely to continue into 2019. Still, this is a significant mitigating factor that will somewhat offset plentiful U.S.
supply. Current feed-gas levels in January are already averaging around 4.0 bcf/d.
Longer term however, we do expect the overseas price arbitrage to contract with the dampening effect of lower crude prices and a
substantial amount of LNG export capacity coming on line domestically and globally (going to become a crowded trade).
Economic Impact of
ExxonMobil, Qatar bet on U.S. gas export with $10 billion Golden Pass
Project (World oil)
The investment from Qatar, the world’s biggest seller of LNG, comes as the nation
seeks to pour $20 billion into America’s oil and gas fields
Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass facility in Louisiana
Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Lake Charles joint venture in Louisiana with Energy Transfer LP
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Artificial Lift Strategies
US LNG FUTURE EXPORT CAPACITY
✓ 2 million oil wells in the world -50% on AL - PetroWiki
✓ >95 percent of all U.S. oil wells and several gas wells
✓ Global AL Market $8.9 billion (2017) – Spears & Associates
✓ US in leading position
✓ COST EFFECTIVE - Stripper wells and increasing Horizontal Wells is the biggest opportunity for the market
Artificial Lift (AL)
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Market Share
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5 MinutesOPEN
DISCUSSION
Artificial Lift
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Categories
Reservoir PressureDriven
1 Plunger lift (PL)
2 Surface control lift (WCL) - compressors, ejectors etc.
3 Foam lift (FL)
4 Velocity string lift (VSL) - tubing size reduction
FluidDriven
5 Gas lift (GL)
6 Gas lift assisted plunger lift (GLAPL)
7 Downhole ejector lift (DEL) - gas powered
8 Hydraulic jet pump (HJP)
Mechanical Driven
9 Electric submersible pump (ESP)
10 Hydraulic submersible pump (HSP)
11 Hydraulic piston pump (HPP)
12 Downhole multiphase pump (DMP)
13 Rod pump (RP) - including hydraulic Prime Mover
14 Rod driven progressive cavity pump (RD-PCP)
Regional Artificial Lift
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Strategies & Drivers Giant Permian Basin
Regional Artificial Lift
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Strategies & Drivers Eagleford & STX Basin
Regional Artificial Lift
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✓ “Giant Permian Basin” = ESP, Rod Pump, GL, PAGL
✓ Eagleford = GL, PAGL, Rod Pump GL, PAGL
✓ Bakken = Rod Pump, ESP
✓ Haynesville Shale & ETX Tight Gas = Plungers, PAGL, GL, Rod Pump
✓ Marcellus and Utica shales = Plungers, GL, PAGL
✓ Rock Mountains = Plungers, GL, Rod Pump, PCP
Strategies & Drivers
Haynesville & ETX Tight Gas Shale
Regional Artificial Lift
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Strategies & Drivers
180 Day GOR’s Plot –2nd Bone Spring Sand Horizontal
Reservoir Characterization and Fluid Phase Behavior
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5 MinutesOPEN
DISCUSSION
Artificial Lift Strategies
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Wellbore Fluid Evacuator
KB @ 478'
GL @ 448'
COMPLETION DATE: 8/2010 CURRENT WBD
PRODUCTION TUBING - 9/8/10
16" CONDUCTOR 311 JTS 2-3/8" 4.6# 8rd L-80 TBG
2-3/8" 'X' NIPPLE @ 9,911' MD/TVD
7 JTS 2-3/8" 4.6# 8rd L-80 TBG
BAKER HORNET PKR @ 10,140' MD (10,126' TVD)
6' X 2-3/8" 4.7# N-80 8rd PUP JT
1.875" X-NIPPLE
1 JT 2-3/8" 4.6# N-80 TBG
SURFACE CASING 1.875" XN- NIPPLE
9-5/8" SET @ 2,230' WL RE-ENTRY GUIDE
CMT W/ 575 SX + 100 SX TOP JOB EOT @ 10,161' MD
CEMENT TO SURFACE
TOC CALC @ 3000' COTTON VALLEY PRODUCTION ZONES
STAGE 1: 14807 - 08', 14880 - 81', 14953 - 54', 15026 - 27' (8/12/10) 1/30/18 - swab job: fluid tagged @ 3300'. Recovered 51bbls fluid.
Capillary String Installed STAGE 2: 14518 - 19', 14591 - 92', 14664 - 65', 14737 - 38' (8/16/10) 1/31/18 - swab job: fluid tagged @ 10' pulled from 2000'. Recovered 76bbls fluid.
@ 10,171' STAGE 3: 14229 - 30', 14302 - 03', 14375 - 76', 14448 - 49' (8/16/10) 10/30/17- pump and rods sent to shop. Full bore 2" ball valve installed
STAGE 4: 13940 - 41', 14013 - 14', 14086 - 87', 14159 - 60' (8/16/10) 2/16/17 -Swab Job:put well down line on16/64th choke
STAGE 5: 13651 - 52', 13724 - 25', 13797 - 98', 13870 - 71' (8/16/10) 11/15/16 -Swab Job: Tubing had 1.056 MCF flowrate
STAGE 6: 13362 - 63', 13435 - 36', 13508 - 09', 13581 - 82' (8/17/10) 11/14/16 - Swab Job:Fished Bottom Hole string@9939'
STAGE 7: 13073 - 74', 13146 - 47', 13219 - 20', 13292 - 93' (8/17/10) 10/19/16 -Swab job: Plunger fished after 12th run.
STAGE 8: 12784 - 85', 12857 - 58', 12930 - 31', 13003 - 04' (8/17/10) 10/15/16 - Swab Job
STAGE 9: 12495 - 96', 12568 - 69', 12641 - 42', 12714 - 15' (8/17/10) 8/17/11 - Installed Cap String @ 10,171'
STAGE 10: 12206 - 07', 12279 - 80', 12352 - 53', 12425 - 26' (8/17/10) 8/20/10 - CT Cleanout to 15079'
STAGE 11: 11917 - 18', 11990 - 91', 12063 - 64', 12136 - 37' (8/18/10) 8/10/10 - CT Cleanout to 15,062'
STAGE 12: 11628 - 29', 11701 - 02', 11774 - 75', 11847 - 48' (8/18/10)
STAGE 13: 11339 - 40', 11412 - 13', 11485 - 86', 11558 - 59' (8/18/10)
STAGE 14: 11050 - 51', 11123 - 24', 11196 - 97', 11269 - 70' (8/18/10)
STAGE 15: 10761 - 62', 10834 - 35', 10907 - 08', 10980 - 81' (8/19/10)
PRODUCTION CASING
5-1/2" 16# & 20# SET @ 10,602'
CMT W/ 3141 SX. ETOC @ 3000'
STG 15
@ 10,761' STG 14 STG 13 STG 12 STG 11 STG 10 STG 9 STG 8 STG 7 STG 6 STG 5 STG 4 STG 3 STG 2 STG 1
@ 11,050' @ 11,339' @ 11,628' @ 11,917' @ 12,206' @ 12,495' @ 12,784' @ 13,073' @ 13,362' @ 13,651' @ 13,940' @ 14,229' @ 14,518' @ 14,807'
4-1/2" CSG SET
@ 15,160' (TVD 10,489')
TD @ 15,165'
TVD @ 10,489'
UPDATED: 2/22/2018,MA
D ROSS GU 3H
NORTH MINDEN
RUSK, TXAPI NUMBER: 42-401-35118
2105 FWL, 594 FNL, JB MURRAY SUR A-600
PBTD @ 15,079'
Artificial Lift Strategies
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Understanding Our Job
✓ Optimum Artificial Lift Type
✓ Optimize Gas & Oil Production (with Lowest pwf) @ lowest Capex & Opex for life of the well/field
Challenges:
✓ Several Lift Types ➔ Numerous Choices
✓ Dynamic changes in the Life of the well (& Field)
✓ Application Limitation on every Lift Type
✓ Liquid loading in Gas well (Special Application)
Artificial Lift Strategies
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Understanding Our Job
Tight or Low
Perm Well
Higher Perm
Well
P1
P2
Rate increase as pressure lowered from P1 to P2 for
low perm well
Rate increase as pressure lowered from P1 to P2 for
higher perm well
Compression on tight and higher perm well. There is less production
increase as pressure lowered near AOF on tight well than for higher
perm well.
✓ Close to Absolute Open Flow (AOF)
✓ Steep slope of the IPR curve
✓ (Difficult obtain accurate IPR for a tight fractured gas well – high DT to pseudo steady state Pr (avg).
Unconventional Technology
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Adaption & Application
Unconventional Technology
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Adaption & Application
✓ Cloud Computing and Edge Processors
✓ Internet of Things (IoT)
✓ Artificial Intelligence (AI)
✓ Advanced Robotics
✓ Programmed Drones
✓ Blockchains
Unconventional Technology
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Adaption & Application
Unconventional Technology
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Adaption & Application
Late Life Problem
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Late Life Problem
Going BackTo the Basics
Going Beyond
Conventional
Late Life Problem
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Unconventional Well Stripper Well
Late Life Problem
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10,000
100,000
5/28/05 10/10/06 2/22/08 7/6/09 11/18/10 4/1/12 8/14/13 12/27/14 5/10/16 9/22/17
Gas
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BL)
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GW Gas (MCF) Condensate (BBL)
N2 membrane Lift & GL- 4X Production Increase
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KEY TAKEAWAY
✓ “Wellbore Fluid Evacuators” are providing cheaper energy option for global consumers
✓ “Lower for Long commodity price” is the new era Beyond Conventional
✓ Unconventional Horizontal Wells will eventually become stripper well (some as early as 3rd year of Production)
✓ Effective cost management for horizontal wells and late life stripper wells is the only winning strategy beyond conventional
✓ Proper application of New Information Technology & New AL Product development will be the most deciding factor toward delivery value
✓ Understand our JOB --------- Wellbore Fluid Evacuators
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