2018 EJRNL PP N. TAROM 1.pdf
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Terbatas Suharsiyah
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Terbatas Suharsiyah
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The Joule–Thomson (JT) phenomenon, the study
of fluid temperature changes for a given pressure change at
constant enthalpy, has great technological and scientific
importance for designing, maintenance and prediction of
hydrocarbon production. The phenomenon serves vital role
in many facets of hydrocarbon production, especially
associated with reservoir management such as interpretation of temperature logs of production and injection well,
identification of water and gas entry locations in multilayer
production scenarios, modelling of thermal response of
hydrocarbon reservoirs and prediction of wellbore flowing
temperature profile. The purpose of this study is to develop
a new method for the evaluation of JT coefficient, as an
essential parameter required to account the Joule–Thomson
effects while predicting the flowing temperature profile for
gas production wells. To do this, a new correction factor,
CNM, has been developed through numerical analysis and
proposed a practical method to predict CNM which can
simplify the prediction of flowing temperature for gas
production wells while accounting the Joule–Thomson
effect. The developed correlation and methodology were
validated through an exhaustive survey which has been
conducted with 20 different gas mixture samples. For each
sample, the model has been run for a wide range of temperature and pressure conditions, and the model was rigorously verified by comparison of the results estimated
throughout the study with the results obtained from
HYSYS and Peng–Robinson equation of state. It is observed that model is very simple and robust yet can
accurately predict the Joule–Thomson effect