Lecture 6
Lecture 6
Lecture 6
CONTENT
Introduction
Static & following BHP
Basic Energy Equation
Calculation of static BHP
Calculation of following BHP
Adjusting for liquid production
Gas-liquid flow in wellbore
Flow regimes
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INTRODUCTION-1
Surveillance of gas wells is increasing interest as the economic importance of natural gas continues to
grow .
The ability of a gas reservoir to produce for a given set of reservoir conditions depends directly on
the flowing BHP ( Pwf )
INTRODUCTION-2
The conditions can be mathematically expressed as:
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It can be estimated from wellhead data (gas specific gravity, surface P and T, formation T, and well depth)
Calculation
Static (shut-in) pressure amounts to evaluating the pressure difference equal to the
weight of the column of gas
In the case of flowing wells, the gas column weight and friction effects must be
evaluated and summed up
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STATIC & FLOWING BHP BY PERMANENT GAUGE
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Or
The kinetic energy expression (second term) is neglected in pipeline flow calculations.
If no mechanical work is done on the gas (compression) or by the gas (expansion through a turbine or
engine), the term ws is zero
Simplification
Or
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Assuming a constant average temperature in the interval of interest:
Static well
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Or
(1)
(2)
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or
Using base or standard conditions = 14.7 psia and 520 ºR and a Universal constant of 10.73:
It is common for some water to be produced as condensate from the gas phase. This water will be fresh
water and should be added to the gas production. The gas equivalent of water production is calculated:
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