RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. J. Walker
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The ever-increasing use off natural underground formations for storing natural gas has focused attention on the behavior of such storage formations under varying operating conditions. The need for a means of evaluating in¬dividual wells and groups of wells has become manifest. It is essential that industry and others be able to determine the rates of flow that can be ex¬pected from a given well or group of wells under different conditions and to ascertain whether certain wells are deteriorating. Such questions need more exact answers now than ever before because of the vital role underground gas storage plays in the industrial and domestic consumption of natural gas. The Bureau of Mines--in cooperation with the American Gas Association--has main¬tained an active interest in gas-well testing because of the implications of such test procedures on the consumption and efficient production of natural gas. A basis for testing gas wells was provided by the back-pressure method of Rawlins and Schellhardt (12).4/ They showed that for normal gas wells there is a consistent relationship between rates of delivery of gas and corresponding pressures when the formation pressures are used as the basis of interpretation, The equation for this relationship is as follows: Q = C (Pf2 - Ps2)n where; Q = rate of flow, generally expressed in cubic feet per 24 hours. C = a coefficient.
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APA: C. J. Walker  (1960)  RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: C. J. Walker RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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