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Title: Coriolis Meter Testing Under Variable Water Cut, Oil Water Conditions
Author: Terry Cousins Richard Steven Thomas Kegel
Source: 2014 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: While multiphase flow is often considered to be a m ixture of oil, water and gas, in oil production the flow is often predominately oil with water. Gas is usually present to a degree, but it can be readily removed. In marginal fields the use of large separators is cost prohibitive, so the measur ement of the oil with water flows without separation is often necessary. The me thods employed range from use of complex purpose designed multiphase meters t o the adaption of standard liquid flow meters to this task. This paper discusses the potential use of Coriolis meters for the measurement of oil with water flows. The Coriolis meter is potenti ally well suited to this adaption to oil with water metering. The physical principles on which it operates allow the meter to output multiple variables, i.e. mass flow rate, volume flow rate and fluid density




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