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Multiphase flow metering / by Gioia Falcone, G. F. Hewitt and Claudio Alimonti.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series Developments in petroleum science ; v. 54.Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2010.Edición: 1st edDescripción: ix, 329 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780444529916 (hbk.)
  • 0444529918 (hbk.)
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 665.544 F182 21 ed.
Contenidos:
Multiphase Flow Fundamentals -- Introduction to Multiphase Flow Metering -- Multiphase Flow Metering Principles -- Key Multiphase Flow Metering Techniques -- Current Status and Limitation of Multiphase Flow Metering -- Wet Gas Metering Applications -- Heavy Oil Metering Applications -- Non-Conventional Multiphase Flow Metering Solutions -- Flow Loops for Validating and Testing Multiphase Flow Meters -- Reserves Estimation Using Multiphase Flow Meters.
Resumen: Over the last two decades the development, evaluation and use of MFM systems has been a major focus for the Oil & Gas industry worldwide. Since the early 1990's, when the first commercial meters started to appear, there have been around 2,000 field applications of MFM for field allocation, production optimisation and well testing. So far, many alternative metering systems have been developed, but none of them can be referred to as generally applicable or universally accurate. Both established and novel technologies suitable to measure the flow rates of gas, oil and water in a three-phase flow are reviewed and assessed within this book. Those technologies already implemented in the various commercial meters are evaluated in terms of operational and economical advantages or shortcomings from an operator point of view. The lessons learned about the practical reliability, accuracy and use of the available technology is discussed. The book suggests where the research to develop the next generation of MFM devices will be focused in order to meet the as yet unsolved problems. The book provides a critical and independent review of the current status and future trends of MFM, supported by the authors' strong background on multiphase flow and by practical examples. These are based on the authors' direct experience on MFM, gained over many years of research in connection with both operators and service companies-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Over the last two decades the development, evaluation and use of MFM systems has been a major focus for the Oil & Gas industry worldwide. Since the early 1990's, when the first commercial meters started to appear, there have been around 2,000 field applications of MFM for field allocation, production optimisation and well testing. So far, many alternative metering systems have been developed, but none of them can be referred to as generally applicable or universally accurate. Both established and novel technologies suitable to measure the flow rates of gas, oil and water in a three-phase flow are reviewed and assessed within this book. Those technologies already implemented in the various commercial meters are evaluated in terms of operational and economical advantages or shortcomings from an operator point of view. The lessons learned about the practical reliability, accuracy and use of the available technology is discussed. The book suggests where the research to develop the next generation of MFM devices will be focused in order to meet the as yet unsolved problems. The book provides a critical and independent review of the current status and future trends of MFM, supported by the authors' strong background on multiphase flow and by practical examples. These are based on the authors' direct experience on MFM, gained over many years of research in connection with both operators and service companies-- Source other than Library of Congress.

Multiphase Flow Fundamentals -- Introduction to Multiphase Flow Metering -- Multiphase Flow Metering Principles -- Key Multiphase Flow Metering Techniques -- Current Status and Limitation of Multiphase Flow Metering -- Wet Gas Metering Applications -- Heavy Oil Metering Applications -- Non-Conventional Multiphase Flow Metering Solutions -- Flow Loops for Validating and Testing Multiphase Flow Meters -- Reserves Estimation Using Multiphase Flow Meters.

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