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Title: Problems Of Wet Gas Measurement And Regulation
Author: E. J. Turner
Source: 1938 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1938
Abstract: rpHE PROBLEMS of Wet Gas Measui-ement and Reguation are many and varied and are increasing in number and perplexity as production is being obtained at greater depth. Since Wet Gas carrying gasoline or distillate either in vapox-ous form or in liquid form carried in suspension, such as retrograde condensate, is being produced fiom wells in excess of 7,000 deep and at working pressures in excess of 3,000 lbs., it can well be said that the measm-ement and regulation of Wet Gas has all of the problems of dry gas measurement and regulation in addition to the problems peculiar to itself. The problems confronting a meter man in a flush field are worthy of much consideration. The production from practically all flush fields is now prorated and in order to obtain their production most economically, and to prevent the depositation of paraffin, lessees generally produce their allowable oil In a relatively short time. The days production is sometimes attained in less than twenty minutes flowing time and in isolated cases where the actual production is far behind the allowable as much as a months production has been produced in a days time. Wells in new fields usually flow naturally and at a relative constant rate, later in tne productive life they flow by heads, and still later by the injection of gas either constantly or intermittently for production on gas lift,




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