Reservoir measurement in natural gas production

Optimization of well production through flow data measurement

Usually a central system of large separator vessels will accept the multiphase product pipeline flows coming from separate wellheads, to produce the separate outputs as single phases of oil, gas and water, plus a slurry of sand or other solid sediments in water. The output of each valuable phase is measured, using Coriolis or ultrasonic custody transfer flowmeters, before transfer to the downstream processing plant or storage reservoirs.

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  • Continuous measurement to adjust level in the degasser
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  • Continuous measurement to adjust level in the separator
  • Varying levels of oil and water
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  • Determine the performance of the well
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  • Control the process
  • Determine the total amount of produced water
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  • High pressures
  • Abrasive medium
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  • Determine the performance of the well
  • Water could be in the gas
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  • Determine the performance of the well
  • Occasional voids and gas bubbles
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  • Visualisation and monitoring of critical processes
  • Control of reporting, trends and alarm handling
  • Statistical evaluation of measurement data
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  • Integration of flow computers, PLCs, supervisory computers and printers
  • Installation of single flow computers up to fully redundant cabinet
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  • Determine the performance of the well
  • Changing composition over the well's lifetime
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  • Determine the performance of the combined wells
  • Control gas flow to enable enhanced oil recovery
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  • Meausuring oil to storage tanks or transport pipelines
  • High accuracy measurement for maximum control
  • Custody transfer measurement in case of changing ownership
Requirements
  • Recognize leaks and defective seals quickly to prevent compressor damage
  • Indication of the flow
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