Vol. 58 No. 5
May 2006
Depletion of San Juan basin reservoirs is causing production rates to drop below the rate required for the minimum critical velocity (MCV) in a large number of wells. Traditional methods used to remedy this situation include plunger lift, pumping units, foam lift, and recirculation. With declining reservoir pressures, plunger lift and recirculation become less effective, and often the expense of purchasing and operating a pumping unit cannot be justified. In some cases, surfactant injection may offer the most cost-effective fluid-removal method.