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DOI: 10.2118/183739-ms
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Feasibility Evaluation of Using Downhole Gas-Water Separation Technology in Gas Reservoirs with Bottom Water

Abstract: Many gas reservoirs are water driven. Water supplies an extra mechanism to produce the gas reservoir, but it can create production problems in the wellbore. These water production problems are more critical in low productivity gas wells.Water loads up the gas well, when a lot of gas remains in the reservoir. Conventional technologies of gas well dewatering remove water from inside the wellbore without controlling water at its source. Downhole gas-water Separation (DGWS)technolgy w… Show more

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“…Since the difference between densities of water and gas is high, separation naturally occurs in the borehole. e DGWS technology can be classified into two main categories: gravity separation and hydrocyclone separation [17].…”
Section: Downhole Gas/water Separation (Dgws)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the difference between densities of water and gas is high, separation naturally occurs in the borehole. e DGWS technology can be classified into two main categories: gravity separation and hydrocyclone separation [17].…”
Section: Downhole Gas/water Separation (Dgws)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e appropriate injectivity and disposal zone quality are key factors in choosing a well for the DGWS application, and the candidate reservoir should have sufficient remaining reserve. Furthermore, disposal formations must be isolated from the production zone [17]. e DGWS technology has great potential in gas well dewatering and reservoir development, especially in low-pressure/low-permeability gas reservoirs [17].…”
Section: Downhole Gas/water Separation (Dgws)mentioning
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“…Radwan [4] investigated the feasibility of the downhole gas-water separation (DGWS) technique in order to improve gas recovery in the bottom water drive gas reservoir. The concept of DGWS is the separation of gas and water inside the well and separated water is injected into the same aquifer.…”
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confidence: 99%