Abstract

Rising costs of artificial lift operations are a continuing concern to oil producers in maintaining efficient and profitable performance. A new long-stroke sucker rod pumping system has been developed to minimize the impact of these rising costs. This new system results from a broad development project based on system design considerations having major influence on overall cost effectiveness of the system. The basis of these evaluations is discussed, resulting equipment design is described, and field operating results are presented. Performance results to date confirm achievement of reduced overall operating costs as a result of the performance characteristics of this system.

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