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Evaluation of Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) by Calculating the Economic Factor on Well KGH 32 Haiva, Kumala Galuh; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Wijayanti, Puri
Journal of Petroleum and Geothermal Technology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jpgt.v5i2.12864

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This This research was conducted by performing quantitative analysis on data from PT. Pertamina EP Cepu Regional 4 Zone 11 the data included reservoir data, well data, and production data. The objectives of this research are to determine the maximum flow rate and optimum flow rate using the Composite IPR Method in Well KGH 32, evaluate the Volumetric Efficiency of the ESP pump based on the conducted assessment in Well KGH 32, and ascertain the profitability results from the Economic Evaluation in Well KGH 32.The first step in this research was to calculate the Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR) Composite to evaluate the reservoir well's performance. This method was used to predict production rates at specific bottomhole pressures and determine desired production rate targets. Subsequently, ESP Evaluation calculations were performed to determine the effective and efficient pump design considering various aspects, including economic value. The calculation results of the IPR Composite show the IPR Composite curve of Well KGH 32, used to assess well productivity and evaluate ESP pumps. The Q value is 4942 bfpd with a Pwf of 1714.717 bfpd. The optimum Q value is 9730.09 bfpd, derived from 80% of the Qomax value. The optimized Q value is 13,500 bfpd with a Pwf of 779.710, representing 69% of the total Q value. Qomax is 12,162.60871 bfpd with a Pwf of 951.645 bfpd. The Qt max value is 19,564.95 bfpd. Additionally, volumetric efficiency calculations for the installed pump indicate 71% efficiency for pump P-31, indicating suboptimal performance requiring optimization. Economic evaluation of the ESP considers factors such as revenue, electricity costs, water injection, chemical usage, routine expenses, and facility sharing agreements. Daily profit is calculated at Rp. 157,518,753. From this research, it is concluded that the ESP pump at Well KGH 32 needs optimization to enhance efficiency and economic feasibility, potentially achieving greater daily profits. Overall evaluations not only aid in improving operational performance and efficiency but also enable better decision-making based on a deeper understanding of well conditions and potential repair needs. Future steps may involve installing a rotary gas separator to manage excessive gas and adjusting pump designs to enhance overall performance. performance.
City Gas Network Uses And Benefits Socialization For Community In Tanjung Gedong Area Of West Jakarta Yulia, Prayang Sunny; Ristawati, Arinda; Prima, Andry; Kurniawati, Riskaviana; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Wijayanti, Puri
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): May 2023 (Indonesia - Malaysia )
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v3i2.181

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City gas network socialization is a community service that aims to make community understand the development of the city gas distribution sector in Indonesia and provide information to the community about liquified petroleum gas (LPG) substitute. A gas network for households means distributing gas through pipes to households. The limited availability of household gas in DKI Jakarta made this socialization theme raised. The location chosen is the Tanjung Gedong area, Tomang-sub district, Grogol Petamburan district, West Jakarta, which in this case, the area is a densely populated area, especially family settlements. The participants who took part in this community service were housewives. The method used is to provide socialization about the city gas network developed by the government for household gas purposes, the socialization is carried out online with the zoom facility and some others offline in the community while still using the existing health protocol. The result of this community service activity is that the community can recognize and understand the existence of a gas network whose infrastructure development is being developed by the government through PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) Tbk. This community service makes the community aware of the flow of the city gas network development program.
SOSIALISASI JARINGAN GAS PERKOTAAN BAGI MASYARAKAT Ristawati, Arinda; Prima, Andry; Yulia, Prayang Sunny; Kurniawati, Riskaviana; Puspitosari, Meldinar Riska; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Wijayanti, Puri; Aryanto, Reza
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v5i1.15730

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Socialization of the utilizations and advantages of city gas is a community service that aims to make people understand the growth of the urban gas distribution sector in Indonesia and provide information to the public about LPG substitute economic energy sources. Gas network for households means distributing gas through pipes to households. The limited availability of household gas in DKI Jakarta made this socialization theme raised. The location chosen is the Tanjung Gedong area, Tomang-sub distrct, Grogol Petamburan district, West Jakarta, which in this case, the area is a densely populated area, especially family settlements. The participants who took part in this community service were housewives.  The method used is to provide socialization about the urban gas network developed by the government for household gas purposes, the socialization is carried out online with the zoom facility and some others offline in the community while still using the existing health protocol. The result of this community service activity is that the public is able to recognize and understand the existence of a gas network whose infrastructure development is being developed by the government through PT PGN Tbk. This community service makes the community clearly aware of the flow in the “jargas” development program.
Co-Authors Adira Natasha Annisa Alvin Henk Andry Prima Annisa, Adira Natasha Apriandi Rizkina rangga Wastu Arinda Ristawati Aryanto, Reza Bani Nugroho Bayu Satiyawira Chris Elvano Poluan Christin Palit Cornelius Cornelius Daniel Lopez Pattiruhu Danu Putra Djoko Sulistyanto Djoko Sulistyanto, Djoko Djunaedi Djunaedi Djunaedi Djunaedi Elfrida Ratnawati Emmy Fatmi Budhya Fadliah, Fadliah Faza Hanifandra Firdaus Juanda FX Krisna Putra Tapangan Gerald Pascal Ginting Ghanima Yasmaniar Haiva, Kumala Galuh Hari K Oetomo Hari Karyadi Oetomo, R. Harin Widiyatni Hartono, Kartika Fajarwati Havidh Pramadika Henk, Alvin Husla, Ridha Irma Tuanaya kartika fajarwati hartono Kevin Woe Kurniawati, Riskaviana Lestari Lestari Lestari Said Lestari Said Lestari Said, Lestari Meldinar Riska Puspitosari MG. Sri Wahyuni Mixsindo Korra Herdyanti Muhammad Ridhal Malik Syafrudin Muhammad Taufiq Fathaddin, Muhammad Taufiq Mukmin P. Tamsil Mulia Ginting Mulia Ginting Palit, Christin Pauhesti Pauhesti Pauhesti, Pauhesti Pri Agung Rakhmanto puri wijayanti Puri Wijayanti Puri Wijayanti, Puri Puspitosari, Meldinar Riska Rafiz Ari Nugraha Reno Pratiwi Reza Aryanto Ridha Husla Rini Setiati Ristawati, Arinda Samsol Samura, Lisa Sangari, Farrel Shabrina Sri Riswati Sugiatmo Kasmungin Sunny Yulia, Prayang Syamidi Patian Taat Tri Purwiyono Tamsil, Mukmin P. Tilano, Adrian Wahyuni, MG. Sri Wastu, Apriandi Rizkina Rangga Widia Yanti Widia Yanti Widia Yanti, Widia Wiwik Dahani Yani Faozani Alli Yulia, Prayang Sunny Zico Iqbal Fatturahman