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Title: Fundamental Principles Of NIR And Capacitive Technologies For Water Cut Measurement
Author: Tim Jones
Source: 2016 Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: This paper will review the fundamental principles of NIR (Absorption Spectroscopy) and Capacitive technologies when used for the purpose of water-cut measurement. It will provide insight into the differences between the technologies and help demonstrate the applications and where they are applicable for maximum accuracy and best performance. The success of field/plant management depends on the accuracy and availability of well and plant performance data. Determination of water and sediment content is required to measure accurately net volumes of actual oil in sales, taxation, exchanges, production allocation and custody transfer. Continuous water-cut monitoring provides information so that action can be taken to better manage well assets by maintaining well potential, managing water conformance and increasing the well life. Accurate water-cut monitoring can also significantly increase the performance of separation units, and provide an increased confidence in plant operating environments.




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