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Title: Wet Gas Measurement
Author: Philip A. Lawrence
Source: 2022 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2022
Abstract: Wet gas measurement is becoming widely used in the modern oil and gas market place. The effect of entrained liquid in gas and its impact on measurement systems has been researched world-wide by various laboratories and JIP working groups. The impact can be very significant financially and importance in the subject has grown over the years. The subject matter is quite large and encompasses many different concepts, meter types and opinions, with many new ideas being brought to the forefront each year as more research and flow meter development occurs. From upstream applications to midstream measurement issues caused by liquid drop out in the pipelines were gas gathering systems are used. The issue of entrained gas is becoming a big issue. Small quantities of hydrocarbon liquid in a gas sample stream can have a large impact on the BTU value analysis and cause large losses or gains depending on which side of the fence you are together seen with the errors seen using single phase meters in combination to measure gas with liquid entrainment, flow measurement results can be difficult to manage.




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