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Predictive Tool for Bottom-hole Pressure in Multiphase Flowing Wells
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Predictive Tool for Bottom-hole Pressure in Multiphase Flowing Wells

The analytical model for predicting the pressure at any point in a flow string is essential in determining optimum production string dimension and in the design of gas-lift installations. This information is also invaluable in predicting bottom-hole pressure in flowing wells. A variety of model on bottom-hole pressure in flowing wells have been reported in the literatures. Most of the early...
 
 
 
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Adekomaya Olufemi1, Fadairo A.S. Adesina2, Falode Olugbenga3
Fadairo Adesina » Dr. Fadairo Adesina is currently a Faculty and a Lead, Flow Assurance and Petroleum Production Chemistry Research Cluster at Department of Petroleum Engineering, Covenant University, Nigeria. He holds both B.Sc and M.sc in Petroleum Engineering from University of Ibadan and PhD in Petroleum Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria. He is a registered petroleum Engineer with over 15 years... view full profile
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