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List of Tables
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Table 3.1:
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Table 7.1:
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Table 7.6:
Table 8.1:
Table 8.2:
Table 8.3:

Result Given by the Spreadsheet Program


OilProperties.xls
Results Given by the Spreadsheet Program
MixingRule.xls
Results Given by the Spreadsheet CarrKobayashi-Burrows-GasViscosity.xls
Results Given by the Spreadsheet Program
Brill.Beggs.Z.xls
Results Given by the Spreadsheet Program
Hall.Yarborogh.z.xls
Summary of Test Points for Nine Oil
Layers
Comparison of Commingled and LayerGrouped Productions
Result Given by Poettmann-Carpenter
BHP.xls for Example Problem 4.2
Result Given by Guo.GhalamborBHP.xls
for Example Problem 4.3
Result Given by HagedornBrown
Correlation.xls for Example Problem 4.4
Spreadsheet Average TZ.xls for the Data
Input and Results Sections
Appearance of the Spreadsheet Cullender.
Smith.xls for the Data Input and Results
Sections
Solution Given by the Spreadsheet
Program GasUpChokePressure.xls
Solution Given by the Spreadsheet
Program GasDownChokePressure.xls
A Summary of C, m and n Values Given
by Different Researchers
An Example Calculation with Sachdevas
Choke Model
Result Given by BottomHoleNodalGas.xls
for Example Problem 6.1
Result Given by BottomHoleNodalOilPC.xls for Example Problem 6.2
Result Given by BottomHoleNodaloil-GG.
xls. for Example of Problem 6.2
Solution Given by BottomHoleNodalOilHB.xls
Solution Given by WellheadNodalGasSonicFlow.xls.
Solution Given by WellheadNodalOil-PC.xls
Solution Given by WellheadNodalOilGG.xls
Solution Given by WellheadNodalOilHB.xls.
Solution Given by MultilateralGasWell
Deliverability (Radial-Flow IPR).xls
Data Input and Result Sections of the
Spreadsheet MultilateralOilWell
Deliverability.xls
Sroduction Forecast Given by Transient
ProductionForecast.xls
Production Forecast for Example
Problem 7.2
Oil Production Forecast for N 1
Gas Production Forecast for N 1
Production schedule forecast
Result of Production Forecast for
Example Problem 7.4
Production Data for Example Problem 8.2
Production Data for Example Problem 8.3
Production Data for Example Problem 8.4

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Table 13.1:
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Table 13.3:
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Table 14.1:
Table 14.2:
Table 14.3:
Table 14.4:

API Tubing Tensile Requirements


K-Values Used for Selecting Separators
Retention Time Required Under Various
Separation Conditions
Settling Volumes of Standard Vertical
High-Pressure Separators
Settling Volumes of Standard Vertical
Low-Pressure Separators
Settling Volumes of Standard Horizontal
High-Pressure Separators
Settling Volumes of Standard Horizontal
Low-Pressure Separators
Settling Volumes of Standard Spherical
High-Pressure Separators
Settling Volumes of Standard Spherical
Low-Pressure Separators (125 psi)
Temperature Correction Factors for
Trayed Glycol Contactors
Specific Gravity Correction Factors for
Trayed Glycol Contactors
Temperature Correction Factors for
Packed Glycol Contactors
Specific Gravity Correction Factors for
Packed Glycol Contactors
Typical Values of Pipeline Efficiency
Factors
Design and Hydrostatic Pressure
Definitions and Usage Factors for Oil
Lines
Design and Hydrostatic Pressure
Definitions and Usage Factors for Gas
Lines
Thermal Conductivities of Materials
Used in Pipeline Insulation
Typical Performance of Insulated
Pipelines
Base Data for Pipeline Insulation
Design
Calculated Total Heat Losses for the
Insulated Pipelines (kW)
Conventional Pumping Unit API
Geometry Dimensions
Solution Given by Computer Program
SuckerRodPumpingLoad.xls
Solution Given by SuckerRodPumping
Flowrate&Power.xls
Design Data for API Sucker Rod
Pumping Units
Result Given by Computer Program
CompressorPressure.xls
Result Given by Computer Program
ReciprocatingCompressorPower.xls for
the First Stage Compression
Result Given by the Computer Program
CentrifugalCompressorPower.xls
R Values for Otis Spreadmaster Valves
Summary of Results for Example
Problem 13.7
Result Given by the Computer
Spreadsheet ESPdesign.xls
Solution Given by HydraulicPiston
Pump.xls
Summary of Calculated Parameters
Solution Given by Spreadsheet Program
PlungerLift.xls

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 15.1:
Table 15.2:
Table 16.1:
Table 16.2:
Table 16.3:
Table 17.1:

Basic Parameter Values for Example


Problem 15.1
Result Given by the Spreadsheet Program
GasWellLoading.xls
Primary Chemical Reactions in Acid
Treatments
Recommended Acid Type and Strength for
Sandstone Acidizing
Recommended Acid Type and Strength for
Carbonate Acidizing
Features of Fracture Geometry Models

Table 17.2:
Table 17.3:
Table 18.1:
Table 18.2:
Table 18.3:
Table 18.4:

Summary of Some Commercial Fracturing


Models
Calculated Slurry Concentration
Flash Calculation with Standings Method
for ki Values
Solution to Example Problem 18.3 Given
by the Spreadsheet LoopedLines.xls
Gas Lift Performance Data for Well A and
Well B
Assignments of Different Available Lift
Gas Injection Rates to Well A and Well B

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