USE OF SUBSEA WET-GAS FLOWMETERS IN ALLOCATION MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
NORMA vydána dne 1.1.2013
Designation standards: API RP 85-ed.1
Publication date standards: 1.1.2013
The number of pages: 52
Approximate weight : 156 g (0.34 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Kategorie: Technické normy API
API RP 85, 1st Edition, August 2003 - USE OF SUBSEA WET-GAS FLOWMETERS IN ALLOCATION MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
SCOPE SUMMARY
Until a better alternative is found, liquid hydrocarbon measurement will be accomplished by utilizing whatever sampling information is available to determine the wellOs water volume fraction and GOR. Dependent on the degree of dif?- culty in obtaining the sample and on the importance of the liquid hydrocarbon production, repeating this activity to obtain new information on the ßuid properties may be done infrequently. Although an operator will certainly have a production sample acquired from each well at its startup (i.e., from a wireline sample-taking tool, or from the ßow back to the completion rig) unless the system falls out of balance, there is no requirement to take further samples.
Another problem that must be addressed is the fact that the conditions at the subsea meter will be quite different from those at the reference measurement point at the host processing facility. PVT analyses must be applied to account for phase changes incurred due to the tieback ßowline length and differential water depth, as well as any other changes in pressure and temperature that might alter the phase state of the ßuid. This will affect both the liquid and gas measurements, and will increase the dif?culty of the task. This whole subject of mass transfer between phases and its effect on measurement uncertainty is addressed in Appendix A.