S.V. Tsyplenkov1, E.D. Agafonov2,1
1Siberian Federal University, Institute of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;
2Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;
sv-tsyplenkov@mail.ru,
eagafonov@sfu-kras.ru
Al’manac of Modern Metrology № 1 (37) 2024, pages 137–145
Abstract. The article discusses the requirements for the construction of energy efficiency control systems (EECS). An analysis of the main problems associated with their use in the process of mechanized oil production was carried out. As a result of the analysis, the authors propose requirements for the structure of the EECS and its metrological support, which opens up the possibility of creating a specialized control system that can function effectively in the operating conditions of a mechanized well stock. An integrated method for the development of EECS is proposed, covering the collection of data on the condition of equipment and separate accounting (technical means of control) of electricity for a more detailed analysis of production processes. The developed approach and principles can serve as the basis for developing technical requirements for energy consumption monitoring systems at oil and gas production enterprises. The developed principles and requirements can be taken into account when creating an EECS adapted to the needs of the oil and gas industry.
Keywords: metrological support, energy efficiency control system, artificial oil lift, control systems, integration, electricity metering devices, technical requirements.
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