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Title: WET GAS FLOW METERING
Author: Josh Kinney
Source: 2018 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: There is high demand for wet natural gas flow measurement technologies. As natural gas wells age the production flow typically becomes wetter as the dynamics of the reservoir change. Furthermore, marginal fields often produce natural gas flows with significant liquid loading from the outset. It is important that these wet gas flows are metered as accurately as possible. The traditional method of metering wet gas or multiphase flows is to separate the fluids in a dedicated separator vessel. The inlet of these vessels receives the unprocessed flow of natural gas and liquids (which may be both hydrocarbon liquids and water). The vessel is designed to separate the component fluids and allow the flow to exit separately as natural gas and single component liquid flows where single phase flow measurement technologies can be utilized. This is the original wet gas and multiphase meter technology.




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