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Gas Well Deliquification James Lea

Gas Well Deliquification By James Lea

Gas Well Deliquification by James Lea


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Offers a solution to the problem of liquid interference in gas wells. This book contains descriptions of the various methods of de-watering gas wells, as well as compares the various methods with a view to explaining the suitability of each under particular circumstances.

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Gas Well Deliquification: [Solutions to Gas Well Liquid Loading Problems] by James Lea

No other book on the market offers such a turnkey solution to the problem of liquid interference in gas wells. "Gas Well Deliquification" contains not only descriptions of the various methods of de-watering gas wells, but also compares the various methods with a view toward explaining the suitability of each under particular circumstances. The material is presented as practical information that can be immediately applied, rather than a theoretical treatment. And, it includes useful historical methods, but focuses on the latest techniques for de-watering gas wells.

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"...the only book in the market that offers a turnkey solution to the problem of liquid interference in gas wells.It is a useful book for every engineer, scientist, and researcher who has ever faced the challenge of investigating gas well production and optimization. I will recommend that if you work in the artificial lift, gas field and well optimization area, you have this practical reference available." Saeid Mokhatab Chairman of Natural Gas Engineering Editorial Advisory Board Gas Well Deliquification by Professor James F. Lea, et al., introduces the subject of liquid loading problems and discusses how to distinguish them from other possible well problems. The book covers the methods of solving the problems, how to apply the various solutions, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. It describes various methods of dewatering gas wells, comparing them and explaining the suitability of each under particular circumstances. The material is presented as practical information that can be immediately applied, rather than simply theory. Useful historical methods are discribed, but the focus is on the latest techniques. Solutions range from simple application of smaller ID tubing to complex artificial-lift methods.-World Oil, February 2007

About James Lea

James F. Lea, Jr. is the Chair of the Petroleum Engineering Department of Texas Tech University, where he has taught since 1999. Previous to his teaching experience, Dr. Lea worked in the industry for 20 years for Amoco as a special research associate and team leader of the Optimization and Production Group. He taught at the University of Arkansas from 1975 to 1978, and, before that, he worked as a senior research engineer at the famed Sun Oil Company in Richardson, Texas. Dr. Lea holds 8 patents and has co-authored 2 books, including one from Pennwell, and has himself authored numerous articles.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Recognize Symptoms of Liquid Loading in Gas Wells; Critical Velocity; Systems Nodal Analysis; Sizing Tubing; Compression; Plunger Lift; Use Of Foam to De-Liquefy Gas Wells; Hydraulic Pumps; Use of Beam Pumps to De-Liquefy Gas Wells; Gas Lift; Electrical Submersible Pumps; Progressive Cavity Pumps; Other Methods to Attack Liquid Loading Problems; AppA: Development of Critical Velocity Equations; AppB: Development of Plunger Lift Equations; AppC: Gas Fundamentals.

Additional information

CIN0750677244G
9780750677240
0750677244
Gas Well Deliquification: [Solutions to Gas Well Liquid Loading Problems] by James Lea
Used - Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2003-07-01
314
N/A
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