RCameron
Chemical
- Feb 20, 2011
- 7
Hello,
I'm in a training program for the oil and gas industry.
We've been provided with fictionalized flow rates for a hypothetical water/gas well:
Inches Gas Flow Water Flow
8/64 0.5 MSCF 1600 BBL/Day
16/64 0.3 MSCF 2200 BBL/Day
32/64 0.22 MSCF 3000 BBL/Day
Is it reasonable or possible that the flow rate of gas decreases as the choke size increases? If so, what phenomena causes this...it goes against most of what I know of fluid dynamics that I learned in chemical engineering coursework.
I'm in a training program for the oil and gas industry.
We've been provided with fictionalized flow rates for a hypothetical water/gas well:
Inches Gas Flow Water Flow
8/64 0.5 MSCF 1600 BBL/Day
16/64 0.3 MSCF 2200 BBL/Day
32/64 0.22 MSCF 3000 BBL/Day
Is it reasonable or possible that the flow rate of gas decreases as the choke size increases? If so, what phenomena causes this...it goes against most of what I know of fluid dynamics that I learned in chemical engineering coursework.