API 11V6 : 1999
API 11V6 : 1999
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR DESIGN OF CONTINUOUS FLOW GAS LIFT INSTALLATIONS USING INJECTION PRESSURE OPERATED VALVES
American Petroleum Institute
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR DESIGN OF CONTINUOUS FLOW GAS LIFT INSTALLATIONS USING INJECTION PRESSURE OPERATED VALVES
American Petroleum Institute
0 INTRODUCTION
1 SCOPE
2 INTENT
3 DEFINITIONS
4 GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
4.1 General
4.2 Well Performance (Inflow and Outflow)
4.3 Tubing or Annulus (Production Conduit) Flow Area/Size
4.4 Facilities
4.5 Gas Injection Pressure
4.6 Kick-Off Injection Gas Pressure
4.7 Valves
4.8 Characteristics of Unbalanced, Pressure Charged Valves
4.9 Design Methods
4.10 Temperature
4.11 Flag Valve
4.12 Gas Passage
4.13 Summary
5 CONTINUOUS FLOW PROBLEMS: INJECTION PRESSURE OPERATED VALVES
5.1 Example Problem No. 1: Design of Typical Well with Good
Production Data
5.2 Example Problem No. 2: Design of a Well with Little or No
Production Data
5.3 Example Problem No. 3: Design of a Typical Offshore Well
with Good Production Data and the Mandrels Already Spaced
APPENDIX A - API SYMBOLS FOR GAS LIFT DESIGN
APPENDIX B - VERTICAL FLOWING PRESSURE GRADIENTS CHARTS
Gives guidelines for continuous flow gas lift installation designs using injection pressure operated valves.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed 1999 |