RI 3211 A Study Of Subsurface Pressures And Temperatures In Flowing Wells In The East Texas Field And The Application Of These Data To Reservoir And Vertical-Flow Problems

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 31
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- 13850 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1933
Abstract
The tests reported in this paper were made in the East Texas field in the summer and fall of 1932 as a part of the Bureau of Mines study of the operation of flowing wells and reservoir performance; and to determine, if possible, the minimum reservoir pressure necessary to produce the wells in this field by natural flow through different sizes of flow strings. The minimum reservoir pressure that would be required to maintain natural flow through 2 1/2-inch tubing was determined experimentally for the existing energy conditions in the East Texas field. With the present available data, however, it 'is impossible to predict accurately or to determine by calculation the necessary energy requirements for maintaining the vertical flow of oil and gas mixtures under all conditions. Although some valuable data were obtained which seem to have application to the solution of problems involving vertical flow, this important research of the petroleum industry is so involved that more study of the complicating factors influencing the flow of oil-gas mixtures through vertical pipes is required. Versluys4 has presented a mathematical analysis of the vertical flow of oil and gas mixtures which covers the fundamental theories of the problem-although, as he points cut, there are factors, particularly friction, slippage, and solubility of the gas in the oil that must be mown or determined experimentally before the equations he has developed can be applied to actual
Citation
APA:
(1933) RI 3211 A Study Of Subsurface Pressures And Temperatures In Flowing Wells In The East Texas Field And The Application Of These Data To Reservoir And Vertical-Flow ProblemsMLA: RI 3211 A Study Of Subsurface Pressures And Temperatures In Flowing Wells In The East Texas Field And The Application Of These Data To Reservoir And Vertical-Flow Problems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.