API RP 11V6 : 1999 : R2015
Withdrawn
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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR DESIGN OF CONTINUOUS FLOW GAS LIFT INSTALLATIONS USING INJECTION PRESSURE OPERATED VALVES
07-01-1999
02-17-2021
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.
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 2015
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| PublisherName |
American Petroleum Institute
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
| API RP 19G4:2011(R2019) | Practices for Side-pocket Mandrels and Related Equipment |
| API SPEC 19G3:2011(R2019) | Running Tools, Pulling Tools, and Kick-over Tools and Latches for Side-pocket Mandrels |
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