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Downhole choke sizing and information
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-12-14  
sthompson123 (Petroleum) 2 Dec 08 12:32
I am working with a high pressure gas well that is experiencing freezing/hydrate problems.  (Bottom hole pressure 10,000#, FTP 5,000# on 6/64, LP 100#)I have been told that a downhole choke will help with this problem.

Can anyone tell me a good site or shareware application to use to help in learning more about downhole chokes and calculation proper size?

chemicalengineerthai (Chemical) 11 Dec 08 8:52
You can use if ensure gas field not mix Gas/water/oil

Not recommend if later your well fluid will contain >10 % of liquid.
Not recommend if later well pressure deplete more than 50% of orinal value. That mean its work only narrow range.

Please re-consider, you will end up very narrow of operating envelop

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