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Title: Accounting For Live Fluids In Coriolis Meters
Author: Jordan Wilson
Source: 2014 Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Coriolis meters are designed to measure fluid density of single phase fluids. They are used in oilfield applications to determine water cut of emulsions, where water cut is determined from the density of the oil and water. It is very common that these produced emulsions have entrained light ends in them, and not accounting for these light ends can have a big impact on production accounting and monitoring. This presentation will go through the methods that can be employed to determine the live oil and water densities for emulsions that (1) phase separate after sampling and (2) do not phase separate. In both cases, direct physical measurement of the fluid density and simulated techniques will be discussed.




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