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Deliverability

The deliverability test is commonly used by gas producers, gas purchasers, and regulatory agencies for estimating a well's sustainable production rate.

The test goes by many other names, including Multi-Point, Four Point, One Point, and Absolute Open-Flow Potential. The test is used to determine the flowing wellhead pressure as a function of flow rate. The deliverability test requires the measurement of wellhead pressures at a minimum of two stable flow rates and a stabilized shut-in wellhead pressure. The SPIDR and two external transducers are connected to the wellhead and meter run as shown on the left.


Gas Well Deliverability Testing

May. 4th, 2005 10:31 am

What is Deliverability Testing?The "Deliverability" of a gas well can be defined as the well's capacity to produce against the restrictions of the well bore and the system into which the well must flow. These restrictions are barriers which must be overcome by the energy in the reservoir. Reducing the size of the well bore or increasing the pressure of the system into which the well must produce, increases the resistance to flow and therefore reduces ... read more


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