Simultaneous Flow of Gas and Liquid As Encountered in Well Tubing

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The paper deals with pressure gradients occurring in flowing and gas-lift wells, a knowledge of which can be applied to the determination of optimum flow-string dimensions and to the design of gas-lift installations. The study is based on a pressure-balance equation for the pressure gradient. It appears that a pressure-gradient correlation of general validity must essentially consist of two parts-one part being a correlation for liquid hold-up and the other part being one for wall friction. Dimensional analysis indicates that both liquid hold-up and wall friction are related to nine dimensionless groups. It is shown that in the field of interest only four groups are really important. On the basis of these four groups a restricted experimental program could be selected that nevertheless covered practically all conditions encountered in oil wells. This experimental program has been carried out in a laboratory installation. Three essentially different flow regimes were found. The pressure gradients in these regions are presented in the form of a set of correlations. Comparison of these correlations with a few available oilfield data showed excellent agreement.

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Ros, N. C. J. (1961). Simultaneous Flow of Gas and Liquid As Encountered in Well Tubing. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 13(10), 1037–1049. https://doi.org/10.2118/18-pa

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