Introduction to Artificial Lift

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Oil and Gas Exploration & Production (E&P) companies face the continuous challenge to maintain their production and replenish their reserves to meet the oil demand. Between 2015 to 2021, exploration and production companies had to adapt to deliver new projects in a low oil price environment. Even if the oil price is picking up, the growing scarcity of resources leads to a higher capital cost per barrel of reserve developed.

Artificial lift is a method used to obtain a higher production rate from the well. It aims at lowering the bottom hole flowing pressure in a well, to increase the draw down applied on the reservoir.

The use of artificial lift is a cost-effective solution to develop reserves. While the amount of reserves developed is not as high as drilling wells in proved accumulations, the risks of failure are much easier to manage and the associated reward contains much fewer uncertainties. For instance, installing an Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) in a well, to increase the drawdown applied on the reservoir and produce a higher rate, contains much fewer risks of failure than drilling a new one. The risk-reward is very interesting and E&P companies should focus on such projects that require lower capital expenses, especially during uncertain times like we are currently going through.

Moreover, with reservoir pressure depletion and water-cut increase, the need for artificial lift is almost inevitable. This statement is proved by the fact that, according to World Oil Magazine, 94% of all oil-producing wells in the world use some form of artificial lift. So that is more than 900 000 oil-producing wells that use artificial lift.

As per figures from Lufkin Industry established in 2012, most wells use rod pumping (80%). ESP comes in 2nd position with 11%, followed by Progressive Cavity Pump (PCP) with 4% then Gas Lift (3%), and other methods (2%).

Participants will acquire a general knowledge of most common artificial lift types and will acquire an ability to choose the most suited artificial lift method for their well.

Our Introduction to Artificial Lift course is designed to introduce the learner to the primary artificial lift systems used in today’s oil and gas industry.

This online self-study course will cover types of downhole pumps such as jet and reciprocating hydraulic pumps, rod lifts systems like sucker rod and progressive cavity pumps, and electrical submersible pump systems. The gas lift system is also covered.

This course provides a general understanding of how artificial lift is used for oil production. Additionally, critical components of each system will be discussed.

After completing this introductory course, students will better understand how different lift system technologies work, and which one is the best suited for their well.

  • Artificial lift repartition
  • Introduction to ESP (Schematic, basic principles, advantages and limitations, application range)
  • Introduction to PCP (Schematic, basic principles, advantages and limitations, application range)
  • Introduction to SRP (Schematic, basic principles, advantages and limitations, application range)
  • Introduction to Jet & Hydraulic Pumping (Schematic, basic principles, advantages and limitations, application range)
  • Introduction to Gas Lift (Schematic, basic principles, advantages and limitations, application range)
  • Production, Petroleum or Well Performance Engineers to maximize their well production
  • Field Production Personnel to understand the criticity of data
  • Completion or Surface Facilities Engineers to understand what they can do to help maximizing well production

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4.9 out of 5 stars (based on 18 reviews)

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A course that you definitely have to take

May 20, 2021

This is a course to understand the main activation methods that exist, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. It is a course that you definitely have to take.

Juan Francisco Vazquez Cardenas

Strongly recommended

July 15, 2020

I followed the artifitial lift course when beginning a career transition from geology to reservoir engineering. I found the explanations very clear and straight to the point with exercises well elaborated to reinforce the concepts and cover all the doubts. It is definitely a very good starting point for those willing to go deeper into production engineering. Strongly recommended.

Cesar Cruz

Awesome course

June 1, 2020

I took this course and it is awesome. A great way of getting started or more knowledgeable about artificial lift

Elite Bulu

Cost effective training

May 29, 2020

I have taken this course as I was looking for a cost effective training alternative for field production engineers in Western Africa, during the 2015 downturn when all budgets had to be drastically reduced. This course proved to be very interesting solution. Very good content, very clear explanations. The feedback received by the field engineers team was excellent. The knowledge of wells mechanisms improved and it was noticed in the operations. I feel I have fully achieved my objectives with this training. I recommend this course if you are looking for a solution to train your operational staff with some years of field experience at a very competitive cost.

Andre Menier

Great course

July 25, 2019

Great course that I actually followed via the bundle which allows for a consistent progression through well productivity. It is pretty easy to follow as the instructor points the reasoning path on pictures. Thanks to the clear explanations and slides, you will get the most of it if you write down notes as school lessons and make the effort to solve yourselves the examples. Provided that, you will reach a good entry working knowledge about the subject. As the last chapter of this progression, you will learn more specifically about artificial lift. Also, you will be guided in the design of artificial lift settings with practical examples. Hence, you would be ready to join a well performance position or become autonomous to learn by yourself further with a strong and clear basis.

Aureliano Ambrosini

Comprehensive

April 9, 2026

Good explanations and notes

Syaheeda Ghazali

Well structured and insightful content

April 1, 2026

The course is detailed, insightful, and well-structured. It’s thoughtfully designed to support effective learning and provides a clear, engaging experience throughout.

The content is organized in a very structured manner with great insights.

Jhanvi Desai

Being aware of other artificial lift types

February 28, 2026

Great to get information related to almost all types of artifical lift as i have only experience with Gas Lift

Amina Rahmanova

Artificiatial lift

February 22, 2026

I really appreciate this part, particularly the differences among the forms of artificial lift.

Alban Eva Ndong

ATL

November 3, 2025

good review

Mady Sabouya Anga Kaba

Must do course

October 22, 2025

All production team members must do this course to understand the main activation methods and have an overview. Very clear and strongly recommended course.

Ornella N’No Obiang

Summary

October 16, 2025

The artificial lift pump mostly used is SRP and less used is Jet/hydraulic pump. With High GOR, the GL is better to be used and for high volume displacement we can use ESP; High power efficiency we can propose GL and ESP or PCP

Christian Diwanga

Good starting point

September 9, 2025

This course gives a very good overview of the methods available. The table at the end really help keeping a big pictures of the possibilities. Definitely interrested in taking the gaslift specific course while waiting for the ESP to be available.

Moshe Ongoungoug A Pieby

Great Breakdown of the Artificial Lift Methods out there.

September 4, 2025

This course does a great job of explaining the capabilities and limitations of the various types of artificial lift and when it is appropriate to use them. The explanation on jet pumps was helpful as i have helped customers set up several completions before in the past with production packers and the section on jet pumps was really helpful on shining a light into how it works.

Josef Hoffman

Super interesting Artificial Lift training for everyone

January 11, 2025

Super interesting training for everyone, very high value with very high rich in content. So, I encourage every Well Performance professional to do this course to develop their knowledge

NAS

Very Good.

October 3, 2024

Very much informative course. Basically, I’m a Petroleum Engineer. The course was a good revision secession for me in Production- ALS.

Dheeraj Pratap

Amazing session about Artificial Lift

September 18, 2024

Amazing learning experience about Artificial Lift. Good to know each type of Artificial Lift, very well explained.

Fahad Abdulgafoor

Good introduction to artificial lift.

September 2, 2024

Great introduction to artificial lift and techniques.

Stephen Faux

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