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Gas Flowline volume

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jwag

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I can't find a gas flowline volume calculation anywhere. Does anyone have a quick and dirty method. I have flow rate 10mmcfd, pressure 1000 psi, standard temp, pipe ID 4", and length (9088 ft).
I want to know how much gas is in this flowline while flowing. How much when I shut it in (on both ends)?

I will use this volume to estimate how much petroleum condensate will drop out upon shut-in of the system.

The well currently produces 80 bpd of condensate(60 api) when flowing at a 10MMCF/D rate.

Anyone?
 
It really isn't a good idea to double post. See the answer you got at thread378-109884

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips Fora.

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Thanks but I wasn't sure a Mechanical Engineer would be looking under the Petroleum section of the forum.
 
I think there at least as many of us here as there are PetEng.

David
 
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