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Temperature Prediction Model for Flow Distribution in Wellbores and Pipelines
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Temperature Prediction Model for Flow Distribution in Wellbores and Pipelines

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Down-hole temperature and pressure data are important information needed to understand flowing conditions and production optimization. For example, knowing the wellbore temperature profile is useful in predicting the wax formation in the tubing, which is important in flow assurance. While gas production usually causes a temperature decrease due to Joule Thomson effect, water entry results in...
 
Published at SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, August 2012
Published in 2012
 
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Charles Y.O and Igbokoyi A.O
Onuh Charles » Engnr. Onuh Y. Charles had his first degree in Metallurgical and Material Engineering from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and Masters degree in Petroleum Engineering from African University of Science and Technology, F.C.T Abuja. He is presently undertaking his PhD in petroleum Engineering in Covenant University, Ota, all degrees in Nigeria. He developed an analytical model for analysing... view full profile
Onuh Charles
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