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An integrated approach to gas well deliverability analysis, Hugoton field

Journal Article · · SPE Production and Facilities
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2118/27936-PA· OSTI ID:136665
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  1. Mobil E and P U.S. Inc., Liberal, KS (United States)

This paper describes an integrated approach for analyzing gas well deliverability for a large complex well system by using electronic gas measurement (EGM) data, inflow/outflow performance (IOP) prediction, material balance, and pipeline modeling. The primary benefit is a more accurate production forecast for project analysis. In the past, determining gas well deliverability for a large multi-well system (MWS) was difficult because an efficient method was not available to analyze fully rate and pressure information, completion configuration, proration regulations, state test information, gathering system response, and reservoir material balance. Recent developments in technical software an hardware and the widespread use of EGM have led to more efficient and accurate determinations of wellhead deliverability.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
136665
Journal Information:
SPE Production and Facilities, Journal Name: SPE Production and Facilities Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 10; ISSN 1064-668X; ISSN SPRFEZ
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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