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Title: Contribution To Economic Upstream Gas Metering With A Dual-Path Ultrasonic Metering Solution
Author: Sebastian Stoof, Dr. Andreas Ehrlich, Dr. Olaf Stawicki, Dr. Volker Herrmann,
Source: 2016 South East Asia Flow Measurement Conference
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: The increasing global demand for energy implies a d iversification in gas production and puts a stronger focus on the development of unconve ntional natural gas sources, such as shale gas and coal seam gas. As a direct consequenc e, the number of unconventional gas wells increases worldwide. Monitoring of unconventional gas production is comm only governed by gas flow meter close to the wellhead or at the gathering station. Depending on the reservoir and the quality of the gas treatment equipment on the wellh ead, the gas may contain liquids and contaminants. They can, depending on their volume f raction, degrade the flow meter measurement performance and, therefore, the monitor ing reliability. Furthermore, the output of the gas well may fluctuate unpredictable on relatively short time scales and will, depending on the maturity of the gas producti on, generally decline over longer time periods. Monitoring of a time varying production ra te requires a robust flow meter with high turn-dow and with minimized operational costs to cope with economic requirements




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