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The accurate design of oil and gas well tubing and surface flowlines requires the ability to predict flow behavior along the pipes. All wells normally produce a mixture of gas and liquids, regardless of whether they are classified as oil wells or gas wells. This multiphase flow is significantly more complex than single-phase flow. However, the technology to predict multiphase flow behavior has improved dramatically in the past decade. It is now possible to select tubing sizes, predict pressure drops, and calculate flow rates in wells and flowlines with acceptable engineering accuracy. This chapter presents the physical phenomena and prediction methodology of two-phase flow in pipes in its simplest form—namely, homogeneous flow.

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