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Tehnika | 2016

Analysis of multicriteria models application for selection of an optimal artificial lift method in oil production

Miroslav P. Crnogorac; Dusan Danilovic; Vesna Karović-Maričić; Branko Lekovic

In the world today for the exploitation of oil reservoirs by artificial lift methods are applied different types of deep pumps (piston, centrifugal, screw, hydraulic), water jet pumps and gas lift (continuous, intermittent and plunger). Maximum values of oil production achieved by these exploitation methods are significantly different. In order to select the optimal exploitation method of oil well, the multicriteria analysis models are used. In this paper is presented an analysis of the multicriteria models application known as VIKOR, TOPSIS, ELECTRE, AHP and PROMETHEE for selection of optimal exploitation method for typical oil well at Serbian exploration area. Ranking results of applicability of the deep piston pumps, hydraulic pumps, screw pumps, gas lift method and electric submersible centrifugal pumps, indicated that in the all above multicriteria models except in PROMETHEE, the optimal method of exploitation are deep piston pumps and gas lift.


Energy & Environment | 2016

An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal

Dusan Danilovic; Vesna Karovic Maricic; Nori Ea Elhaddad; Branko Lekovic

The water produced at the Amal oil field in Libya is directly stored for evaporation in in-ground-pits. As there are a large number of oil production wells, there is a risk of environmental pollution because of the waste water’s eventual penetration into subsoil and surface waterways. From a technical point of view, the existing system of reservoir water disposal into storage pits will not be adequate to meet the increasing water production. Besides, the discharge of produced water without previous treatment is ecologically unacceptable. In this paper, a modern concept of produced water preparation is proposed, and the method of its disposal defined, applying an integrated approach to solving this problem, including technological, economic and environmental aspects. Produced water preparation in an oil field in Libya was chosen for the proposed implementation of an option with the lowest operating costs (storage tanks and liquid hydrophobic filter tank).


Energy Policy | 2012

Serbian oil sector: A new energy policy regulatory framework and development strategies

Vesna Karovic Maricic; Dusan Danilovic; Branko Lekovic


Energy Policy | 2018

Energy policy reforms in the Serbian oil sector: An update

Vesna Karovic Maricic; Dusan Danilovic; Branko Lekovic; Miroslav P. Crnogorac


Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2012

Device for more efficient production of heavy oil

Dusan Danilovic; Vesna Karovic Maricic; Veselin Batalović; Branko Lekovic


Tehnika | 2016

Parameters for defining the oil wells optimal production in artificial lift method application

Dusan Danilovic; Vesna Karović-Maričić; Branko Lekovic; Miroslav P. Crnogorac; Miloš Tanasijević


Podzemni radovi | 2016

Small oilfield integrated production management model

Dusan Danilovic; Vesna Karović-Maričić; Branko Lekovic


Podzemni radovi | 2016

The radial cutting torch device application due to drill string sticking

Branko Lekovic; Nenad Šumar; Vesna Karović-Maričić; Dusan Danilovic


Podzemni radovi | 2015

Casing cementing in difficult geological conditions

Branko Lekovic; Vesna Karović-Maričić; Dusan Danilovic


Tehnika | 2014

Determining the optimal amount of gas that is injected for the Gaslift system work

Dusan Danilovic; Elmabrouk Elhaddad; Branko Lekovic; Marija Zivkovic

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