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API 11V8 :2003

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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR GAS LIFT SYSTEM DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE PREDICTION

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-09-2003

Superseded date

16-02-2021

Superseded by

API 11V8 : 2003 : R2008

€124.17
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1 OVERVIEW OF A GAS LIFT SYSTEM
  1.1 Major Components of a Gas Lift System
  1.2 Ways in Which System Components Interact
2 TYPES OF GAS LIFT SYSTEMS
  2.1 Continuous Gas Lift
  2.2 Intermittent Gas Lift
  2.3 Gas Lift with Plunger
  2.4 Gas Lift Tubing/Packer Alternatives
3 INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR EFFECTIVE GAS LIFT
  3.1 Fluid PVT Data
  3.2 Flowing Pressure and Temperature Surveys
  3.3 Production Tests
  3.4 Gas Lift Valve Performance Information
  3.5 Field Constraints
4 WELL DELIVERABILITY
  4.1 Basic Models
  4.2 System Models
5 FACTORS WHICH AFFECT POTENTIAL PRODUCTION RATE AND GAS
  INJECTION REQUIREMENT
  5.1 Casing Pressure and Gas Injection Rate
  5.2 Depth of Injection
  5.3 Casing, Tubing, and Flowline Sizes
  5.4 Gas Lift Valves
  5.5 Reservoir Depth, Pressure, and Temperature
  5.6 Well Inflow Productivity
  5.7 Percent Water in Produced Fluid
  5.8 Solution and Free Gas In Produced Fluid
  5.9 Operating Separator Pressure
  5.10 Wellbore Deviation
6 OTHER GAS LIFT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
  6.1 Gas Supply
  6.2 Gas Lift Gas Distribution System
  6.3 Injection Gas Measurement and Control
  6.4 Gathering, Testing, and Handling of Produced Fluids
  6.5 Special Design Cases
7 GAS LIFT OPTIMISATION
  7.1 Economic Basis for Optimisation
  7.2 Determination of Gas Lift System Economic Costs and
       Benefits
  7.3 Implementation of Field Optimisation
  7.4 What is Practical and What is Impractical
8 COMPUTER DESIGN TOOLS
  8.1 Vertical Pressure Profile Models
  8.2 Vertical Temperature Profile Models
  8.3 Well Inflow Performance Models
9 OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS
  9.1 Gas Lift Operators' Problems
  9.2 Design Strategies for Effective Long-term Operation
  9.3 Check List of Gas Lift Problems and Recommendations

Gives a broad overview of the various components of a gas lift system and how these components interact with one another.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
92
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2003
PublisherName
American Petroleum Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

API SPEC 19G1:2010 INC ERR:2014 Side-pocket mandrels
API MPMS CH 20.5:2017(R2023) Recommended Practice for Application of Production Well Testing in Measurement and Allocation
API SPEC 19G3:2011(R2019) Running Tools, Pulling Tools, and Kick-over Tools and Latches for Side-pocket Mandrels

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€124.17
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