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Hysys Model - two wells tie-in together

Hysys Model - two wells tie-in together

Hysys Model - two wells tie-in together

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Hi all,

I am a newbie in Hysys.  Please offer me some help!

Basically I am trying to tie-in a well's production into an existing flow line(pipeline) from another well.  So that two wells will share one common line and go to a satellite location.  

I am trying to use HYSYS to determine the following:
1) Hydrate formation temperature and methanol injection rate required
2) Whether the tie-in of a well will back off the production of the other well.  Back pressure/
3) When a well is to be shut-in for 2 days, to allow for testing of another well, would there be hydrate issue for the shut-in well.

Please give me some idea on how to deal with this hysys model.  Right now I have created 3 streams(oil,gas,water) for each of the well and mix them together to create one stream from each well.  Whats the next step?  Should I use pipe segment/pysys for the pipeline?

Thanks!
 

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