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LSU Professor Proposes Plan for Orphan Oil Wells

LSU professor Dandina Rao’s plan is designed to not only create less carbon dioxide during oil production but will also make use of the millions of orphan wells that are scattered throughout the U.S.

By Libby Haydel
LSU professor Dandina Rao

FIGURE 1. LSU professor Dandina Rao’s proposed pilot project recently received a grant from LSU’s Leveraging Innovation for Technology Transfer (LIFT2) program, which moves innovative concepts closer to commercialization.

February 21, 2023

Oil drilling has had its fair share of controversy as of late, leaving engineers trying to determine how to keep fossil fuels in play while considering environmentally-friendly solutions. Dandina Rao, Craft & Hawkins Department of Petroleum Engineering professor, LSU, has a plan that will not only create less carbon dioxide during oil production but will also make use of the millions of orphan wells that are scattered throughout the U.S.

“With the oil industry possibly venturing toward renewable energy, the question is, ‘Can we continue to use fossil fuels but in an environmentally sustainable manner,’ and that’s exactly what our invention does,” said Rao, the Emmett C. Wells Jr. Distinguished Professor.

Rao’s proposed pilot project recently received a grant from LSU’s Leveraging Innovation for Technology Transfer (LIFT2) program, which moves innovative concepts closer to commercialization. His LIFT2 project would initially convert orphan wells to carbon-neutral production wells through GAGD-process adaptation. GAGD stands for Gas-Assisted Gravity Drainage, an oil recovery process that has environmental benefits since it sequesters the CO2 or the flue gas. The GAGD process yields 65%-95% of the original oil in place compared to other oil recovery methods, such as conventional gas injection, which yield just 5%-15% and use large volumes of CO2.

This LIFT2 project proposes to test the GAGD process in the field using orphan wells, which are oil wells that have been abandoned by companies for one reason or another. Currently, there are 131,277 documented orphan wells in the U.S. However, the U.S. Department of the Interior estimates there are 3.5 million nationwide that are undocumented. Louisiana has 4,601 of those, most of which are in the northwest corner of the state in Caddo and Union Parishes.

Another added benefit of this project, according to Rao, is getting Louisiana’s oil production trending upward again. From 1980-2020, oil production in the state has gone down from 200 million barrels per year to 40 million barrels per year.

“We want to help the state spur oil production in an environmentally sensitive manner so we will have a booming energy and petrochemical industry for several decades into the future, [creating] jobs and prosperity,” he said. “There is a need for oil, not only as a source of energy but also as a raw material for the enormous petrochemicals industry around the world, which neither solar nor wind energy can fulfill.”

Thanks to Rao and LSU Petroleum Engineering Postdoctoral Researcher Bikash Saikia, the university holds two patents on the GAGD and Single-Well-GAGD processes, with hopes to license the technology.

“The success of this project would have far-reaching consequences to Louisiana’s oil industry and economy,” Rao said.

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on LSU’s College of Engineering news site. See the original article in its entirety here: https://www.lsu.edu/eng/news/2023/01/lsupeteprofessororphanoilwellsplan.php.  

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Libby Haydel is a communications manager at LSU. Contact her at ehaydel1@lsu.edu. 

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