What's Happening?
Emerson and Interwell have launched the Adaptive Gas Lift System (AGLS), the first retrievable electric gas-lift system designed to optimize oil production without invasive interventions. The AGLS allows
for real-time remote control of gas-lift operations, enhancing efficiency and safety. It addresses challenges in traditional gas-lift systems by enabling deeper injection and reducing the need for costly well interventions. The system is powered by Emerson's Roxar Integrated Downhole Network and utilizes Interwell's Side Pocket Mandrels and Gas Lift Valve.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the AGLS marks a significant advancement in oil production technology, offering a more efficient and sustainable approach to gas-lift operations. By reducing the need for interventions, the system minimizes operational downtime and lowers the carbon footprint of oil production. This innovation supports the industry's transition towards net-zero energy production, aligning with global sustainability goals. The ability to optimize production continuously without interruptions could lead to increased profitability and reduced environmental impact.
What's Next?
The deployment of the AGLS is expected to transform gas-lift operations, with potential widespread adoption in the oil and gas industry. Emerson and Interwell may focus on further refining the technology and expanding its application to other fields. Industry stakeholders might anticipate improved production efficiencies and reduced operational costs, driving interest in the system. The success of the AGLS could also encourage further innovations in sustainable energy production technologies.











