RI 3767 Application of the Back-Pressure Method for Determining Absolute Open Flows of Large Gas Wells

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. A. Schellhardt
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Aug 1, 1944

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The augmented demands for natural gas in many parts of the United States as a result of war have increased the need for information regarding the producing characteristics of natural-gas and gas-condensate-type wells capable of delivering large volumes of gas, as such information is important to the formulation of conservative and efficient operative and recovery practices.,For many years, the capacity of natural-gas wells to produce gas has received studied consideration by Bureau of Mines' engineers, and three reports 3/ on gaging gas-well capacities have been published. In Report of Investigations 2929, Pierce and Rawlins point out that for accurate gaging, the actual pressures at the face of the sand in the well and the relationship between such pressures and the rates of flow of gas through the sand must be determined. Their report describes a method of attacking the problem of determining the actual pressures at the sand by means of observations of pressures and volumes at the wellhead.In Report of Investigations 2930, Pierce and Rawlins explain how the fundamental relation"
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APA: M. A. Schellhardt  (1944)  RI 3767 Application of the Back-Pressure Method for Determining Absolute Open Flows of Large Gas Wells

MLA: M. A. Schellhardt RI 3767 Application of the Back-Pressure Method for Determining Absolute Open Flows of Large Gas Wells. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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