john1964
Petroleum
- Nov 19, 2007
- 12
Hello all fellow engineers,
My problem has been the accuracy in well testing at the offshore location & this has resulted in problems with forecast's.
The oil producer via the test header is lined to a 2 phase separator & the outlets join each other ( Gas phase + oil & water) before exiting to the oil manifold. This increases the back pressure by around 20 psi which is not accounted for in the test.
Another problem i face is the water cut measurements.(for high water cut wells how do you measure the BS& W? Our guys have been using a measuring cylinder instead of a spinner.As the fluid cools down the volume change sets in. Also how do we compensate for the temperature changes.
Do we have any formula's or software for compensating the pressure increase & temperature changes????
Yet another one is the well test frequency & how long should the test be performed?? Like we do 4 hours test every week.
My problem has been the accuracy in well testing at the offshore location & this has resulted in problems with forecast's.
The oil producer via the test header is lined to a 2 phase separator & the outlets join each other ( Gas phase + oil & water) before exiting to the oil manifold. This increases the back pressure by around 20 psi which is not accounted for in the test.
Another problem i face is the water cut measurements.(for high water cut wells how do you measure the BS& W? Our guys have been using a measuring cylinder instead of a spinner.As the fluid cools down the volume change sets in. Also how do we compensate for the temperature changes.
Do we have any formula's or software for compensating the pressure increase & temperature changes????
Yet another one is the well test frequency & how long should the test be performed?? Like we do 4 hours test every week.