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Title: A Method for Identifying and Reducing Errors in Wet Gas Measurement with Coriolis Meters
Author: Justin Hollingsworth
Source: 2017 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2017
Abstract: Effective reservoir management over the life of a field demands regular measurement of individual producers and injectors. However, the capital cost to enable continuous, high-accuracy measurement is difficult to justify for many assets, and often, measurement is facilitated through permanent or mobile test separation units that provide a snapshot of production character once a month or even less frequently. Whether in its initial production or late in life, a single wells production could change suddenly or dramatically, leaving production engineers scrambling through scarce data to find the culprit well and identify an action plan to return asset production to target rate and/or specification. These searches for the source of a water breakthrough or a failed downhole completion can be tedious and cost up to months of production as data is examined and well tests trickle in. To an increasing degree, operators are driven to consider direct wellhead measurement options to ensure optimal recovery and quick response to individual well production issues.




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