Pipeline Pressure Loss & Network Analysis

 

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Your pipeline pressure losses are calculated for each segment of the piping network using standard pressure loss correlations. GASMAN utilises a frictional-loss pipeline and the Churchill friction factor to calculate pressure losses in pipes due to friction and elevation.

The pressure loss will normally be calculated for a single gaseous phase with corrections for water gas ratio (WGR) and condensate gas ratios (CGR), which will be defined by the user.

The pressure-loss calculations are based on single-phase analysis, condensate and water quantities. Their respective volumes are then determined at the main separators and tracked throughout the gathering system.

The pipeline pressure-loss software also includes standard correlations for pseudo two-phase and two-phase fluids such as Grays correlation.

For further information on how GASMAN can help optimise your gas production, please call +44 (0)20 8773 4500 or info@mse.co.uk.

   

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Gasman screen: Reservoir Wells

   

 

 
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