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Title: Applying Wet Gas Metering Offshore Egypt - A Case Study
Author: Mohamed Baydoun, Taher A/Raheem, David Paul, Peter Thompson, Rune Haddeland
Source: 2005 South East Asia Flow Measurement Conference
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: Wet gas metering has been chosen as a best practice solution for the large subsea WDDM (West Delta Deep Marine) fields some 80km offshore Egypt that are to be developed over the next 20 years, see Figure 1. These fields include both wet gas and retrograde gas condensates and will be developed using high gas rate wells with low water gas ratios throughout field life (typically 0.3-10 bbl/mmscf). Burullus Gas Company has chosen the Roxar Wet Gas Meter, see Figure 2, as the preferred solution for the initial phase of wet gas metering to be installed on the Simian/Sienna and Sapphire fields. This case study provides an operators insight into the detailed selection of the technology, from applicability of the fields through to an evaluation of all potential options and the rational that was developed to ensure that the best metering solution was obtained. The study then details the key elements of the wet gas meter design which were most influential in the decision criteria.




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