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Multiphase Flowmeters in Well Testing Applications
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AbstractDual-energy spectral gamma ray / Venturi multiphase flowmeters present an efficient and cost-effective means of testing wells in many field applications. A simple, efficient and quick procedure optimizes the utilization of these types of multiphase flow meters for well testing. This paper presents the field operating procedures for installing and using multiphase flowmeter and gives practical recommendations for performing well tests with or without a reference, such as a separator. The analysis of 415 multiphase well tests performed worldwide has provided some insights into the accuracy achieved in the field and has led to some recommendations for the test design.The ability of a multiphase flowmeter to perform a measurement in the absence of a flowing reference is essential to well testing in most applications. Furthermore, the high mobility of the equipment (with up to three wells tested in three different locations per day) allows a very efficient and short turn around time for installation and operation.The parameters required to perform the setup of a meter fall into two categories: meter static empty pipe reference and fluid properties. A detailed review of each parameter is presented along with its sensitivities when determining the flow rates of oil, gas and water. A description of the field procedure used to determine each setup parameter is provided and a series of field examples are presented that illustrate the efficiency of using multiphase flowmeters for well testing.
Title: Multiphase Flowmeters in Well Testing Applications
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AbstractDual-energy spectral gamma ray / Venturi multiphase flowmeters present an efficient and cost-effective means of testing wells in many field applications.
A simple, efficient and quick procedure optimizes the utilization of these types of multiphase flow meters for well testing.
This paper presents the field operating procedures for installing and using multiphase flowmeter and gives practical recommendations for performing well tests with or without a reference, such as a separator.
The analysis of 415 multiphase well tests performed worldwide has provided some insights into the accuracy achieved in the field and has led to some recommendations for the test design.
The ability of a multiphase flowmeter to perform a measurement in the absence of a flowing reference is essential to well testing in most applications.
Furthermore, the high mobility of the equipment (with up to three wells tested in three different locations per day) allows a very efficient and short turn around time for installation and operation.
The parameters required to perform the setup of a meter fall into two categories: meter static empty pipe reference and fluid properties.
A detailed review of each parameter is presented along with its sensitivities when determining the flow rates of oil, gas and water.
A description of the field procedure used to determine each setup parameter is provided and a series of field examples are presented that illustrate the efficiency of using multiphase flowmeters for well testing.
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