pyMorty
Industrial
- Mar 9, 2014
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For an oil well which produced gas be used as gas lift for itself, is it possible to reach, for example 1 MMSCFD if the well only produces 1.0 MMSCFD? assuming the gas is being recycled in a compressor of 2.0 MMSCFD capacity
For example, if we separate the well´s production (x number of BPD and 1.0 MMSCFD), take the gas into the compressor at 10 kg/cm2, which capacity is theoritically 1.0 MMSCFD (at the given pressure due to compressor "fixed" capacity) will it be possible to feed the compressor at its required capacity (2.0 MMSCFD) over time?
I know it won´t obviously do it the first day, the compressor should be capacity-controlled to operate at half its capacity, but since it is a recycle in a "closed loop" (vast mayority of separated gas goes into the compressor) it would do it on the second or third day once the production has been added up to the recycle process. Is this correct?
Bottomline, the compressor´s capacity will be the limit for the flow of gas that will be recycling (remember, the gas comes from the same well is being gas lifted).
Thanks
For example, if we separate the well´s production (x number of BPD and 1.0 MMSCFD), take the gas into the compressor at 10 kg/cm2, which capacity is theoritically 1.0 MMSCFD (at the given pressure due to compressor "fixed" capacity) will it be possible to feed the compressor at its required capacity (2.0 MMSCFD) over time?
I know it won´t obviously do it the first day, the compressor should be capacity-controlled to operate at half its capacity, but since it is a recycle in a "closed loop" (vast mayority of separated gas goes into the compressor) it would do it on the second or third day once the production has been added up to the recycle process. Is this correct?
Bottomline, the compressor´s capacity will be the limit for the flow of gas that will be recycling (remember, the gas comes from the same well is being gas lifted).
Thanks