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(1)Petroleum Experts. User Manual. IPM PROSPER Version 11.5 January 2010.

(2) PROSPER IPM - Single Well Model OVERVIEW by Petroleum Experts Limited. PROSPER is a well performance, design and optimisation program which is part of the Integrated Production Modelling Toolkit (IPM). This tool is the industry standard well modelling with the major operators worldwide. PROSPER is designed to allow the building of reliable and consistent well models, with the ability to address each aspect of well bore modelling VIZ, PVT (fluid characterisation), VLP correlations (for calculation of flow-line and tubing pressure loss) and IPR (reservoir inflow). PROSPER provides unique matching features, which tune PVT, multiphase flow correlations and IPR to match measured field data, allowing a consistent well model to be built prior to use in prediction (sensitivities or artificial lift design). PROSPER enables detailed surface pipeline performance and design: Flow Regimes, pipeline stability, Slug Size andFrequency APPLICATIONS • Design and optimise well completions including multi-lateral, multilayer and horizontal wells • Design and optimise tubing and pipeline sizes • Design, diagnose and optimise Gas lifted, Hydraulic pumps and ESP wells • Generate lift curves for use in simulators • Calculate pressure losses in wells, flow lines and across chokes • Predict flowing temperatures in wells and pipelines • Monitor well performance to rapidly identify wells requiring remedial action • Calculate total skin and determine breakdown (damage, deviation or partial penetration) • Unique black oil model for retrograde condensate fluids, accounting for liquid dropout in the wellbore • Allocate production between wells.

(3) 3. Copyright Notice The copyright in this manual and the associated computer program are the property of Petroleum Experts Ltd. All rights reserved. Both, this manual and the computer program have been provided pursuant to a Licence Agreement containing restriction of use. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical or otherwise, or disclose to third parties without prior written consent from Petroleum Experts Ltd., Petex House, 10 Logie Mill, Edinburgh, EH7 4HG, Scotland, UK. © Petroleum Experts Ltd. All rights reserved. IPM Suite, GAP, PROSPER, MBAL, PVTP, REVEAL, RESOLVE, IFM, ModelCatalogue and OpenServer are trademarks of Petroleum Experts Ltd. Microsoft (Windows), Windows (2000) and Windows (XP) are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation The software described in this manual is furnished under a licence agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. It is against the law to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement. No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use, unless express written consent has been given by Petroleum Experts Limited.. Address: Petroleum Experts Limited Petex House 10 Logie Mill Edinburgh, Scotland EH7 4HG Tel : (44 131) 474 7030 Fax : (44 131) 474 7031 email: [email protected] Internet: www.petex.com © 1990-2010 Petroleum Experts Limited.

(4) I. PROSPER. Table of Contents 0. Chapter 1. Technical Overview. 2. 1 Fluid modelling ................................................................................................................................... options 2 2 Inflows................................................................................................................................... and Sand Control options 4 3 Well bore ................................................................................................................................... and Pipeline hydraulics 6 4 Artificial ................................................................................................................................... lift systems 7 5 Flow assurance ................................................................................................................................... 8 Advanced Therm .......................................................................................................................................................... al Models 8 General Flow Assurance .......................................................................................................................................................... Features 8. 6 What's ................................................................................................................................... New 9 7 Examples ................................................................................................................................... Guide 34. Chapter 2. User Guide. 39. 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 39 Using PROSPER .......................................................................................................................................................... 39 PROSPER and .......................................................................................................................................................... System s Analysis 42 About PROSPER ......................................................................................................................................................... 44 Exam ples .......................................................................................................................................................... 46. 2 File Management ................................................................................................................................... 47 PROSPER Files.......................................................................................................................................................... 47 PVT Data (*.PVT) ......................................................................................................................................................... 47 Input Data (*.SIN) ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 Analysis Data ......................................................................................................................................................... (*.ANL) 48 Output Data ......................................................................................................................................................... (*.OUT) 48 Creating a ......................................................................................................................................................... New File 49 Opening an......................................................................................................................................................... Existing File 49 Saving a File ......................................................................................................................................................... 49 Copying a File ......................................................................................................................................................... 50 Preferences .......................................................................................................................................................... 50 Main Screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 50 File ......................................................................................................................................................... 52 Plot ......................................................................................................................................................... 53 User Applications ......................................................................................................................................................... 55 Limits ......................................................................................................................................................... 56 Units ......................................................................................................................................................... 58 Equipment ......................................................................................................................................................... 59 VPC ......................................................................................................................................................... 59 Softw are Key .......................................................................................................................................................... Maintenance 60 FileList .......................................................................................................................................................... 63 Evaluate OpenServer .......................................................................................................................................................... Statem ent 64 User Correlations .......................................................................................................................................................... 66 Printer Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 67 Preparing to ......................................................................................................................................................... Print 67 Selecting and ......................................................................................................................................................... configuring a Printer 68 Printing Export ......................................................................................................................................................... Data 68.

(5) Contents. II. Selecting an ......................................................................................................................................................... Exported Data to Print 70 Word Processing .......................................................................................................................................................... in PROSPER 70 Clipboard Com .......................................................................................................................................................... m and 71 Com m and Buttons .......................................................................................................................................................... 71. 3 Data Input ................................................................................................................................... - General 73 PROSPER Main.......................................................................................................................................................... Menu 73 File ......................................................................................................................................................... 74 Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 74 PVT ......................................................................................................................................................... 74 System ......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Matching ......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Calculation......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Design ......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Output ......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Wizard ......................................................................................................................................................... 76 Units ......................................................................................................................................................... 76 Help ......................................................................................................................................................... 76 Options - Options .......................................................................................................................................................... Selection 76 Fluid Description ......................................................................................................................................................... 77 Fluid Type ......................................................................................................................................... 78 Method ......................................................................................................................................... 78 Equation of State......................................................................................................................................... Setup 78 Separator ......................................................................................................................................... 79 Emulsions ......................................................................................................................................... 79 Hydrates ......................................................................................................................................... 79 Water Viscosity ......................................................................................................................................... 79 Water Vapour ......................................................................................................................................... 80 Viscosity model ......................................................................................................................................... 80 Well ......................................................................................................................................................... 80 Flow Type ......................................................................................................................................... 80 Well Type ......................................................................................................................................... 80 Artificial Lift ......................................................................................................................................................... 81 Method ......................................................................................................................................... 81 Type ......................................................................................................................................... 82 Calculation......................................................................................................................................................... Type 83 Predict ......................................................................................................................................... 83 Model ......................................................................................................................................... 84 Calculation ......................................................................................................................................... 85 Output ......................................................................................................................................... 86 Steam Calculation ......................................................................................................................................................... 86 Well Completion ......................................................................................................................................................... 86 Type ......................................................................................................................................... 86 Sand Control ......................................................................................................................................... 86 Reservoir ......................................................................................................................................................... 86 Type ......................................................................................................................................... 86 Gas Coning ......................................................................................................................................... 87 User Information ......................................................................................................................................................... and Comments 87 Options - Perforating .......................................................................................................................................................... Gun DataBase 87 Options - Tubing .......................................................................................................................................................... DataBase 90 Options - Casing .......................................................................................................................................................... DataBase 91 Options - Pipe.......................................................................................................................................................... Schedule 91. 4 PVT Data ................................................................................................................................... Input 92 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 92. January, 2010. PROSPER Manual.

(6) III. PROSPER Black Oil - Oil and .......................................................................................................................................................... Water 94 Input Data ......................................................................................................................................................... 94 Tables ......................................................................................................................................................... 96 Match Data......................................................................................................................................................... 97 Regression......................................................................................................................................................... 98 Match ......................................................................................................................................... 99 Match All ................................................................................................................................... 99 Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 99 View ing the Match ................................................................................................................................... Parameters 99 Matching FVF above ................................................................................................................................... Bubble Point 100 Correlations ......................................................................................................................................................... 100 Calculate ......................................................................................................................................................... 101 Calculating PVT......................................................................................................................................... Data 101 Displaying the Calculated ......................................................................................................................................... Data on the screen 102 Plotting the Calculated ......................................................................................................................................... Data 103 Saving PVT tables ......................................................................................................................................... from Calculated Data 104 Save the ......................................................................................................................................................... PVT Data 104 Open ......................................................................................................................................................... 104 Composition ......................................................................................................................................................... 105 Emulsions......................................................................................................................................................... 106 Emulsions ......................................................................................................................................... 106 Non-New ......................................................................................................................................................... tonian Fluid 109 Pow er Fluid ......................................................................................................................................................... Data 111 Hydrates ......................................................................................................................................................... Formation table 113 Black Oil - Dry .......................................................................................................................................................... And Wet Gas 114 Input Data......................................................................................................................................................... 114 Black Oil - Retrograde .......................................................................................................................................................... Condensate 116 Input Data......................................................................................................................................................... 116 Calculations ......................................................................................................................................................... 117 Export .......................................................................................................................................................... 117 Equation Of State .......................................................................................................................................................... - All Fluids 118 EOS Model ......................................................................................................................................................... Setup 120 EOS PVT......................................................................................................................................................... Input Data 124 Importing Matched ......................................................................................................................................... EoS 126 Using the......................................................................................................................................................... EoS 126 Generate PVT properties ......................................................................................................................................... 126 Phase Envelope......................................................................................................................................... 129 Target GOR ......................................................................................................................................... 131. 5 Equipment ................................................................................................................................... Data Input 132 Predicting Pressure .......................................................................................................................................................... Only 132 Deviation ......................................................................................................................................................... Survey 133 Filter ......................................................................................................................................... 136 Surface Equipment ......................................................................................................................................................... 139 Dow nhole......................................................................................................................................................... Equipment 143 Temperature ......................................................................................................................................................... Survey 145 Pipe Schedule ......................................................................................................................................................... and Equipment 146 Predicting Pressure .......................................................................................................................................................... and Tem perature 150 Rough Approximation ......................................................................................................................................................... 150 Deviation Survey......................................................................................................................................... 151 Surface Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 151 Dow nhole Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 151 Geothermal Gradient ......................................................................................................................................... 152 Average Heat Capacities ......................................................................................................................................... 152 Enthalpy Balance ......................................................................................................................................................... 153.

(7) Contents. IV. Deviation Survey......................................................................................................................................... 154 Surface Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 154 Dow nhole Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 157 Temperature Data ......................................................................................................................................... 158 Drilling and Completion ......................................................................................................................................... 159 Lithology ......................................................................................................................................... 161 Databases ......................................................................................................................................... 162 Improved ......................................................................................................................................................... Approximation 164 Deviation Survey......................................................................................................................................... 165 Surface Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 165 Dow nhole Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 166 Temperature Data ......................................................................................................................................... 166. 6 IPR Data ................................................................................................................................... Input 168 IPR Single Well .......................................................................................................................................................... Data 169 The Main ......................................................................................................................................................... Data Entry Screen 169 Section Buttons ......................................................................................................................................................... 170 Action Buttons ......................................................................................................................................................... 170 Model Selection ......................................................................................................................................................... Screen 172 Data Input......................................................................................................................................................... Screen 173 IPR Models for .......................................................................................................................................................... Oil and Water Wells 175 P.I. Entry ......................................................................................................................................................... 176 Vogel ......................................................................................................................................................... 176 Composite......................................................................................................................................................... 176 Darcy ......................................................................................................................................................... 177 Fetkovich......................................................................................................................................................... 177 Multi-rate ......................................................................................................................................................... Fetkovich 177 Jones ......................................................................................................................................................... 177 Multi-rate ......................................................................................................................................................... Jones 178 Transient......................................................................................................................................................... 178 Hydraulically ......................................................................................................................................................... Fractured Well 179 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well - No Flow Boundaries 179 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well - Constant Pressure Upper Boundary 181 Multi-Layer ......................................................................................................................................................... Inflow 181 External Entry ......................................................................................................................................................... 183 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... w ell - dP Friction Loss in Wellbore 184 Multi-Layer ......................................................................................................................................................... - dP Loss in Wellbore 188 SkinAide ......................................................................................................................................................... 191 Dual Porosity ......................................................................................................................................................... 191 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well w ith Transverse Vertical Fractures 191 Thermally......................................................................................................................................................... Induced Fracture Model 192 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 192 Data Entry ......................................................................................................................................... 193 Relative Permeability ......................................................................................................................................................... Curves 194 Test Data ......................................................................................................................................... 195 Plot ......................................................................................................................................... 196 Relative Permeability ......................................................................................................................................... Calculation Details 197 Coning Calculation ......................................................................................................................................................... 198 IPR for Gas and .......................................................................................................................................................... Retrograde Condensate 199 Jones ......................................................................................................................................................... 199 Forchheimer ......................................................................................................................................................... 200 Back Pressure ......................................................................................................................................................... 200 C and n ......................................................................................................................................................... 200 Multi-rate ......................................................................................................................................................... C and n 201 Multi-rate ......................................................................................................................................................... Jones 202. January, 2010. PROSPER Manual.

(8) V. PROSPER External Entry ......................................................................................................................................................... 202 Petroleum......................................................................................................................................................... Experts 202 Hydraulically ......................................................................................................................................................... Fractured Well 204 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well - No-Flow Boundaries 204 Multi-layer......................................................................................................................................................... Inflow 205 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well - dP Friction Loss in Wellbore 205 Dual Porosity ......................................................................................................................................................... 205 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................................... Well w ith Transverse Vertical Fractures 205 Multi-Layer ......................................................................................................................................................... - dP Loss in Wellbore 205 Modified Isochronal ......................................................................................................................................................... Inflow Model 205 Forchheimer ......................................................................................................................................................... w ith Pseudo Pressure 207 Multirate Forchheimer ......................................................................................................................................................... w ith Pseudo Pressure 207 Skin Models .......................................................................................................................................................... 208 Mechanical/Geometrical ......................................................................................................................................................... Skin 208 Deviation/Partial ......................................................................................................................................................... Penetration Skin 213 Sand Options.......................................................................................................................................................... 214 Sand Failure ......................................................................................................................................................... 214 Sand Control ......................................................................................................................................................... Options 215 Gravel Packed Completion ......................................................................................................................................... 217 Pre-Packed Screen ......................................................................................................................................... completion 220 Wire-Wrapped Screen ......................................................................................................................................... Completion 224 Slotted Liner Completion ......................................................................................................................................... 228 Other IPR-related .......................................................................................................................................................... features 232 Gravel Pack ......................................................................................................................................................... Completion Velocities 232 Viscosity Modelling .......................................................................................................................................................... 233 Com paction .......................................................................................................................................................... Perm eability Reduction 235 Injection Wells .......................................................................................................................................................... 236 SkinAide .......................................................................................................................................................... 237 SkinAide Theoretical ......................................................................................................................................................... Background 237 Position of the producing ......................................................................................................................................... interval w ith respect to reservoir geometry 237 Interference betw ......................................................................................................................................... een perforations and the damaged zone 238 The Crushed Zone ......................................................................................................................................... 239 Perforation tunnel ......................................................................................................................................... w hich penetrates the formation 239 Perforation tunnel ......................................................................................................................................... through the casing and cement 240 Annulus betw een ......................................................................................................................................... Casing and Screen 240 Hemispherical Flow ......................................................................................................................................... Model 241 Using SkinAide ......................................................................................................................................................... 242 Flow Model ......................................................................................................................................... 242 Skin Model ......................................................................................................................................... 243 Perforation Data......................................................................................................................................... 243 Geometry ......................................................................................................................................... 244 Petrophysics ......................................................................................................................................... 245 Damaged Zone ......................................................................................................................................... 246 Cased Hole ......................................................................................................................................... 247 Crushed Zone ......................................................................................................................................... 247 Perforations ......................................................................................................................................... 249 SPOT: Shell Perforating .......................................................................................................................................................... Optim isation Tool 256 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... to SPOT 256 Gun System ......................................................................................................................................................... databases 258 Gun ......................................................................................................................................... 263 Spot Perforation......................................................................................................................................... Calculations 265 SPOT: Model ......................................................................................................................................................... inputs 267 SPOT: Model inputs ......................................................................................................................................... - Options 269 SPOT: Model inputs ......................................................................................................................................... - Layers 277.

(9) Contents. VI. SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Rel Perm Data 282 SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Mud Invasion 286 SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Old Gun 295 SPOT: Model inputs ......................................................................................................................................... - Log Data 297 SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Generate Log Data 301 SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Perforation Cutoff 301 SPOT: Model inputs ................................................................................................................................... - Perforation Depth 302 SPOT: Model inputs ......................................................................................................................................... - Completion 303 SPOT: Model inputs ......................................................................................................................................... - Gravel Pack 305 SPOT: Model ......................................................................................................................................................... Results 306 SPOT: Model Results ......................................................................................................................................... - Layer Results 307 SPOT: Model Results ......................................................................................................................................... - Log Results 308 Multi-Lateral.......................................................................................................................................................... Interface 309 Netw ork Interface ......................................................................................................................................................... 309 Motivation ......................................................................................................................................... 309 Interface Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 309 Netw ork Window ................................................................................................................................... 311 The Navigator Window ................................................................................................................................... 313 Toolbar Details ................................................................................................................................... 314 Netw ork Manipulation ................................................................................................................................... 315 Menu Details ................................................................................................................................... 316 Visualisation Screens ................................................................................................................................... 319 Data Entry......................................................................................................................................................... 321 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 321 Tie-point and Junction ......................................................................................................................................... Data 321 Tubing Data ......................................................................................................................................... 321 Completion Data......................................................................................................................................... 322 Reservoir Data ......................................................................................................................................... 322 Example of ......................................................................................................................................................... How to Set Up a Simple System 323 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 323 Place the Nodes......................................................................................................................................... in the Netw ork Window 324 Connect the Nodes ......................................................................................................................................... 324 Enter the Data ......................................................................................................................................... 324 Visualise / Calculate ......................................................................................................................................... 326. 7 Artificial ................................................................................................................................... Lift Data Input 326 Continuous Gas .......................................................................................................................................................... Lift Input Data 326 Fixed Depth ......................................................................................................................................................... Of Injection 327 Optimum Depth ......................................................................................................................................................... of Injection 328 Valve Depth ......................................................................................................................................................... Specified 329 Gas Lift (Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... Equipment) 330 Gas Lift (Allow ......................................................................................................................................................... injection in Pipe Line above w ellhead) 332 Interm ittent .......................................................................................................................................................... Gas Lift 334 ESP Input Data .......................................................................................................................................................... 334 HSP Input Data .......................................................................................................................................................... 336 Progressive .......................................................................................................................................................... Cavity Pum ps 337 Coiled Tubing .......................................................................................................................................................... Gas Lift 338 Diluent Injection .......................................................................................................................................................... 340 Jet Pum ps .......................................................................................................................................................... 341 Multiphase Pum .......................................................................................................................................................... ps 342 Sucker Rod Pum .......................................................................................................................................................... ps 342. 8 Matching ................................................................................................................................... Menu 343 VLP/IPR Match .......................................................................................................................................................... and Quality Check 345 VLP Matching ......................................................................................................................................................... 349. January, 2010. PROSPER Manual.

(10) VII. PROSPER VLP Correlation ......................................................................................................................................... Applications 351 IPR Matching ......................................................................................................................................................... 352 Gradient Matching .......................................................................................................................................................... 355 Surface Pipe.......................................................................................................................................................... Matching 357 Correlation Com .......................................................................................................................................................... parison 358 QuickLook for .......................................................................................................................................................... Gas Lift 364 Input ......................................................................................................................................................... 364 Performing ......................................................................................................................................................... the QuickLook Calculation 368 QuickLook for .......................................................................................................................................................... ESP 371 Input ......................................................................................................................................................... 371 Performing ......................................................................................................................................................... the QuickLook Calculation 373 QuickLook for .......................................................................................................................................................... HSP 375 Input ......................................................................................................................................................... 376 Performing ......................................................................................................................................................... the QuickLook Calculation 378 Tubing Param .......................................................................................................................................................... eters 380 Pipeline Param .......................................................................................................................................................... eters 380 Correlation Thresholds .......................................................................................................................................................... 380. 9 Calculation ................................................................................................................................... Menu 380 Inflow (IPR) .......................................................................................................................................................... 381 System (Ipr +.......................................................................................................................................................... Vlp) 386 Left - Hand ......................................................................................................................................................... Intersection for VLP/IPR curves 388 Sensitivity......................................................................................................................................................... Variables Screen 389 Sensitivity Combinations ......................................................................................................................................... Screen 391 Calculation ......................................................................................................................................................... Screen 392 Gradient (Traverse) .......................................................................................................................................................... 402 Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 405 Maximum Grain Diameter ......................................................................................................................................... 405 Erosional Velocity ......................................................................................................................................... Calculation for Sand Laden Fluids 408 Gradient (Traverse)-Modified ......................................................................................................................................... Turner Equation 410 Pigging ......................................................................................................................................... 412 Note on HSP ......................................................................................................................................................... 412 VLP (Tubing .......................................................................................................................................................... Curves) 413 VLP (Tubing) ......................................................................................................................................................... Curves - 3 Variables 413 VLP (Tubing) ......................................................................................................................................................... Curves - 4 Variables 418 VLP (Tubing) ......................................................................................................................................................... - Multi Variables 422 Choke Perform .......................................................................................................................................................... ance 422 Generate for.......................................................................................................................................................... GAP 425 Bottom Hole .......................................................................................................................................................... Pressure from Wellhead Pressure 425 References ......................................................................................................................................................... 427 Note on Enthalpy .......................................................................................................................................................... Balance Model 427 Reset Results .......................................................................................................................................................... 428. 10 Design ................................................................................................................................... Menu 429 Continuous Gas .......................................................................................................................................................... Lift Design 430 Menu Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 430 New Well......................................................................................................................................................... 431 Setting Up the Design ......................................................................................................................................... Problem 432 Gas Lift Valve Selection ......................................................................................................................................... 437 Performing the Design ......................................................................................................................................... (New Well) 438 Existing Mandrels ......................................................................................................................................................... Design 443 Setting Up the Design ......................................................................................................................................... Problem 444 Defining the Depths ......................................................................................................................................... of Existing Mandrels 444 Gas Lift Valve Selection ......................................................................................................................................... 446 Performing the Design ......................................................................................................................................... (Existing Mandrels) 446.

(11) Contents. VIII. Valve Spacing ......................................................................................................................................... 450 Designing w ith Tubing ......................................................................................................................................... Sensitive Valves 450 Spacing Procedure ......................................................................................................................................... for Tubing Sensitive Valves 451 Proportional Valves ......................................................................................................................................... 452 Gas Lift Adjustments ......................................................................................................................................................... 455 Gaslift Valve ......................................................................................................................................................... Performance 459 Valve Performance ......................................................................................................................................... Clearinghouse (VPC) 459 Interm ittent .......................................................................................................................................................... Gas Lift 460 Electrical Subm .......................................................................................................................................................... ersible Pum p Design 464 ESP Calculate ......................................................................................................................................................... 466 Checking Suitability ......................................................................................................................................... of Separator Efficiency 468 ESP Design ......................................................................................................................................................... (Pump, Motor and Cable Selection) 469 Checking the Pump ......................................................................................................................................... Design 471 Hydraulic Pum .......................................................................................................................................................... p Design 472 HSP Calculate ......................................................................................................................................................... 474 HSP Design ......................................................................................................................................................... (Pump and Turbine Selection) 475 Checking the Pump/Turbine ......................................................................................................................................... Design 477 Progressive .......................................................................................................................................................... Cavity Pum p Design 478 PCP Calculate ......................................................................................................................................................... 479 PCP Design ......................................................................................................................................................... (Pump and Rod Selection) 481 Coiled Tubing .......................................................................................................................................................... GasLift Design 482 Jet Pum p Design .......................................................................................................................................................... 484 Jet Pump ......................................................................................................................................................... Calculate 485 Jet Pump ......................................................................................................................................................... Design (Pump Selection) 487 Sucker Rod Pum .......................................................................................................................................................... p Design 488 Background ......................................................................................................................................................... 488 Design Sucker ......................................................................................................................................................... Rod Pump 491 Enter Design Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 492 Perform Design ......................................................................................................................................... 493 Rod Sensitivity ......................................................................................................................................... 494 Artificial Lift .......................................................................................................................................................... Database 496 Gas Lift Valve ......................................................................................................................................................... Database 497 Adding a New Valve ......................................................................................................................................... 498 ESP Database ......................................................................................................................................................... 499 Pump Database ......................................................................................................................................... 499 Adding a New Pump ................................................................................................................................... 501 Motor Database......................................................................................................................................... 503 Adding a New Motor ................................................................................................................................... 504 Cables Database ......................................................................................................................................... 505 Adding a New Cable ................................................................................................................................... 505 HSP Database ......................................................................................................................................................... 506 Pumps Database......................................................................................................................................... 506 Adding a New Pump ......................................................................................................................................... 507 Turbines Database ......................................................................................................................................... 507 Adding a New Turbine ......................................................................................................................................... 508 PCP Database ......................................................................................................................................................... 509 Pumps Database......................................................................................................................................... 509 Adding a New Pump ................................................................................................................................... 511 Sucker Rods Database ......................................................................................................................................... 512 Adding a New Sucker ................................................................................................................................... Rod 513 Jet Pumps......................................................................................................................................................... Database 514 Pumps Database......................................................................................................................................... 514 Adding a New Pump ................................................................................................................................... 515 MultiPhase ......................................................................................................................................................... Pumps Database 515. January, 2010. PROSPER Manual.

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