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Title: Researches of technological mode of operation of gas wells with a single-lift elevator at a critical speed of upper flow
Authors: Gasumov, R. A.
Гасумов, Р. А.
Keywords: Produced water;Bottomhole pressure;Field development;Well;Exploitation;Cenomanian deposits;Water-logged gas wells;Technological mode;Critical speed;Upward flow;Lift pipes;Natural gas;Flow rate
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: STATE OIL CO AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC
Citation: Gasumov, RA; Gasumov, ER. Researches of technological mode of operation of gas wells with a single-lift elevator at a critical speed of upper flow // SOCAR PROCEEDINGS. - 2021. - Выпуск: 1. - Стр.: 97-103
Series/Report no.: SOCAR Proceedings
Abstract: The article discusses the modes of movement of gas-liquid flows in relation to the operating conditions of waterlogged gas wells at a late stage of field development. Algorithms have been developed for calculating gas well operation modes based on experimental work under conditions that reproduce the actual operating conditions of flooded wells of Cenomanian gas deposits. The concept of calculating the technological mode of operation of gas wells with a single-row elevator according to the critical velocity of the upward flow is considered based on the study of the equilibrium conditions of two oppositely directed forces: the gravity of water drops directed downward and the lifting force moving water drops with a gas flow directed upward. A calculation was made according to the method of the averaged physical parameters of formation water and natural gas in the conditions of flooded Cenomanian gas wells in Western Siberia. The results of a study of the dependence of the critical flow rate of Cenomanian wells on bottomhole pressure and diameter of elevator pipes are presented
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/15995
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