Oil and Gas, 7. Production

Kurt M. Reinicke

Kurt M. Reinicke

Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal, Germany

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Greg Hueni

Greg Hueni

retired, MHA Petroleum Consultants, Denver, U.S.A.

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Norbert Liermann

Norbert Liermann

retired, ExxonMobil Production Germany, Hannover, Germany

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Joachim Oppelt

Joachim Oppelt

Baker Hughes, Celle, and Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal, Germany

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Peter Reichetseder

Peter Reichetseder

E.ON E&P GmbH, Düsseldorf, and Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal, Germany

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Wolfram Unverhaun

Wolfram Unverhaun

Wintershall Holding AG, Kassel, and Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal, Germany

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First published: 30 May 2014
Citations: 2

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1. Introduction
2. Preparing for Production
2.1. Completion
2.2. In-Production Setting
2.3. Stimulation
3. Production Fundamentals
3.1. Single-Phase Flow
3.2. Multiphase Flow
3.3. Nodal Analysis
4. Oil Production
4.1. Natural Flow
4.2. Artificial Lift
4.3. Gas Lift
4.4. Downhole Pumps
5. Natural Gas Production
5.1. Natural Flow
5.2. Assisted Production
5.3. Plunger Lift
5.4. Other Artificial Lift Measures to Unload Gas Wells
6. Injection
7. Flow Assurance
7.1. Methane Hydrates
7.2. Wax/Paraffin
7.3. Asphaltene
8. Offshore Production
8.1. History
8.2. Evolution of Offshore Production Platforms
8.3. Platform Types
8.4. Risers
8.5. Subsea Systems
8.6. Outlook for Offshore

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