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Gas Lift & Optimization in Unconventional - Primer Through Intermediate Application Concepts (PRO 509)

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
PRO 509 4-6 Nov 2026 Online 1980
PRO 509 14 – 16 Oct 2026 Online 1980
PRO 509 27 – 29 Jan 2026 London 2640
PRO 509 5 – 7 Aug 2026 Dubai 2640

COURSE OVERVIEW

Gas lift is one of the most widely used artificial lift methods for producing liquids from conventional and unconventional reservoirs, both onshore and offshore. When properly selected and applied, gas lift—along with its variations such as intermittent gas lift and gas-assisted plunger lift—can significantly extend the productive life of a well.Rajan Chokshi offers this three-day course to provide in-depth insight into gas lift optimization and to demonstrate the advantages and limitations of various gas lift systems.

Most oil and gas wells require artificial lift at some stage of their life cycle to achieve production targets. With multiple artificial lift technologies available in the market, and with overlapping application ranges, it is essential to understand the positioning, strengths, and limitations of each system. Unlike mechanical lift methods, gas lift performance depends heavily on the interaction between reservoir behavior, wellbore hydraulics, and surface facilities.

This course is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of gas lift technology and its application, particularly in unconventional and tight oil and gas wells. Related production optimization concepts are also covered to ensure participants can effectively design, evaluate, and optimize gas lift systems.

COURSE OUTLINE

3 days
Day 1

o Introduction
o Artificial Lift: When / Why / What of Lift Mechanisms; Types
o How Gas-lift is same and different from other lift forms. Relative market position.
o Well Performance: Review of Fundamentals
   o Systems/NODAL Analysis
   o Reservoir Performance: Productivity Index & Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR)
   o PVT Analysis
   o Multiphase Flow
       o Flow Correlations & Mechanistic models;
Flow Regimes/maps
       o Pressure Gradient Curves
       o Vertical Lift Performance

Day 2

o Gas Lift

o Equipment: Downhole & Surface

o Gas-Lift production rate

o Basics: Operating Point Analysis

Day 3

o Gas-Lift Installation Design
    o Overview of IPO design methodology; Valve Spacing & Valve Sizing
    o Design & Optimization
o Artificial Lift lifecycle and what comes next in unconventional well’s life cycle.
o Intermittent gas-lift basics & overview of design
o Plunger lift & Gas-assisted Plunger lift
o Injection Infrastructure: Compression & sizing
o. Single Well Optimization Concepts 1
o Digital oilfield concepts applicable to gas-lift

INSTRUCTOR

Instructor Profile

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

o Production, reservoir, completion, drilling and facility engineers
o Anyone interested in learning about application of gas-lift systems for unconventional reservoirs.

COURSE LEVEL

o Basic to Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

o Provide a thorough introduction about the theory of gas lift,
o Acquaint the student with system evaluation, design, installation, operation concepts.
o Why gas-lift is important for unconventional production and what does it compete against?
o Components and application envelope for gas-lift
o Forms of gas-lift applied successfully in unconventional fields.
o Production Optimization of gas-lift installations.

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