Abstract
This paper presents a survey of methods and techniques developed for the solution of the continuous gas-lift optimization problem over the last two decades. These range from isolated single-well analysis all the way to real-time multivariate optimization schemes encompassing all wells in a field. While some methods are clearly limited due to their neglect of treating the effects of inter-dependent wells with common flow lines, other methods are limited due to the efficacy and quality of the solution obtained when dealing with large-scale networks comprising hundreds of difficult to produce wells. The aim of this paper is to provide an insight into the approaches developed and to highlight the challenges that remain. © 2012 Kashif Rashid et al.
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Rashid, K., Bailey, W., & Couët, B. (2012). A survey of methods for gas-lift optimization. Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/516807
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