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Title: Deuverability Method- Of Rating Gas Wells
Author: m. F. Shaffer
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: The Railroad Commission of Texas defines DELIVERABILITY as the ability of a natural gas well to produce gas at a working pressure equivalent to 807, of the shut-in wellhead pressure of that well.* Further, it could be gaid that DELIVERABILITY is a term applied to the daily volume rate of flow attained by a natural gas well at the end of a specified time period when the well is being produced against an assigned wellhead operating pressure with the gas being delivered into a pipe line. EVOLUTION OF GAS WELL RATING (Testing) The method of rating the daily delivery capacities of natural gas wells has progressed over the past fifteen years as follows:




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