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Wet Measurement vs Wellsite Separation
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) stipulates standards of accuracy for gas and liquid measurement considering the essential aspects such as reservoir engineering, royalty, equity, declining production rates, and aging equipment. The Saskatchewan Energy & Resources Ministry (SERM) and the British Columbia Oil & Gas Commission (BC OGC) also have similar regulations in place. As a … Continue reading Wet Measurement vs Wellsite Separation
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What is a Choke in Oil and Gas Operations?
Most oil and gas production facilities use a device known as a choke to control the flow of fluids produced from wells. Typically, equipment such as the line heaters and wellsite separators contain a choke. It has a small opening called a choke bean, which helps to reduce the pressure as the liquids flow through … Continue reading What is a Choke in Oil and Gas Operations?
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What is an Over Dimensional Load and How Do You Deal with It?
The equipment required to produce oil and gas in the petroleum industry come in a variety of sizes, from a small FloDrip® wellsite separator to large glycol dehydration units. They are often mounted on big skids to accommodate the auxiliary equipment required to operate the unit. Transporting them from the fabrication facility to the customer’s … Continue reading What is an Over Dimensional Load and How Do You Deal with It?
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