On the Basic Parameters of Pipe Measuring Device

V.F. Shayakberov, E.V. Shayakberov

Abstract


Developed a system for measuring the amount of extracted from the bowels of oil and petroleum gas, based on the volumetric method of measurement, and made of pipes. A technique to determine the water content of the hydrostatic pressure drop, which takes into account the presence in the crude oil dissolved gas. The theoretical results are confirmed in the experimental field tests of pipe measuring setup.

Key words: Measurement; Well; Quantity; Oil; Gas; Water cut; Pipe


Keywords


Measurement; Well; Quantity; Oil; Gas; Water cut; Pipe

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5093

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