I have an old directional survey from 1990 that shows the Measured Depth, Angle of Inclination, Direction Quadrant (East/West), True Vertical Depth, Latitude (North-South) (ft), Departure (East-West) (ft), Vertical Section, and Dog-Leg Severity, but not the Azimuth Angle. Is there a way to...
Thank you David. One last question though.. If we are to take the second point as standard conditions (P2 being pressure at 14.7 psia), why is it that V2 is the volume at the varied pressures? I would assume that P(std)* V (std) = P2 (800 psig or 60 psig) * V2.
Thanks again!
Thank you for your help, although I am not quite coming up with the values you have posted. If I am trying to solve the problem not assuming z-factor is negligible could I use the ideal gas law.
PV / zRT (at standard conditions) = PV / zRT (at 60 & 800 psig)
14.7 * (pi*r^2*L) /(z*R*60F) =...
We have a pipeline that we had shut-in for a few days and then began flow. It had built up to a pressure of 800 psig before it was opened back up. Normal line pressure is 60 psig. I am curious to know how to calculate how much gas storage we had built up in the line. I just want to have an...