dadfap is absolutely right on the mark when he says PC Pumps may be better. Just to add a couple points, PC Pumps (for tubing) normally start at about 4 m3/day (/100 rpm) which is about 25 bbl /day. If you have a very small rod pump in the well, you may need to look at something like an insertable tubing PC Pump which can go down to about 6-7 bbl. They are quite a bit more expensive that regular PC Pumps.
There are a number of other factors to consider as well; water cut, oil composition, GOR, fluid level, et. al.
PC pumps will be harder on your tubing, as the rods tend to spin in one spot. This may be an issue if you have a badly deviated well.