zdas04
Mechanical
- Jun 25, 2002
- 10,274
It is fairly common on new-field start-ups to set a propane tank to provide fuel for pumping the initial water off of a gas well so that gas production can start (e.g., in CBM fields there is frequently too much water above the formation for desorption and you have to pump it off before desorption starts).
I talk about this concept in a class I teach, but it is just a dull, boring slide. I thought I had a photograph of a propane tank next to a pump, but if I do it is lost in the archives.
Does anyone have a picture like this that I could use (with proper photo credit) in my class?
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
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I talk about this concept in a class I teach, but it is just a dull, boring slide. I thought I had a photograph of a propane tank next to a pump, but if I do it is lost in the archives.
Does anyone have a picture like this that I could use (with proper photo credit) in my class?
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips Fora.
"It is always a poor idea to ask your Bridge Club for medical advice or a collection of geek engineers for legal advice"