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Title: High Pressure Measurement
Author: Robert E. Vickrey
Source: 1968 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: The purpose of this paper on measurement at high pressure is to relate experiences of the author in the design, installation and operation of measurement equipment and to elicit discussion from those present regarding their operating measurement problems and their solutions there to. For this discussion we will consider high pressure measurement to be at a pressure of 500 psig or greater, which will include most gas used for gas lift. Measuring gas for gas lift is probably as troublesome as any other type of field gas measurement. My philosophy of measurement, which includes gas-lift measurement, Is this: If a measured volume is required , then provide equipment to measure it with the same degree of accuracy as is required for other gas measurements within the area. There are cases where gas is used to lift oil on the same lease from which the gas is produced where no special effort is made to obtain accurate measurement of gas injected for gas lift because the volume injected for gas lift plus formation gas is later measured when delivered to a gasoline plant.




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