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Published: 24 September 2006
Figure 14 New Mud Anchor and Gas Anchor Design More
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Published: 25 November 2009
Fig. 6 Comparison showing that the geometry of the mud-anchor entry ports has little effect on the continuous-flow performance of a separator. (The entry-port geometries in the comparison are: Poorboy with 24 holes, Echometer with 4 slots, and Patterson with 16 thin slots.) More
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Published: 11 November 2007
Figure 7 Comparison showing that the geometry of the mud anchor entry ports has little effect on the intermittent flow performance of a separator (The entry port geometries in the comparison are: Poor-boy with 24 holes, Echometer with 4 slots and Patterson with 16 thin slots) More
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Published: 11 November 2007
Figure 8 Comparison showing that the geometry of the mud anchor entry ports has little effect on the continuous flow performance of a separator (The entry port geometries in the comparison are: Poor-boy with 24 holes, Echometer with 4 slots and Patterson with 16 thin slots) More
Proceedings Papers
Paper presented at the The Fourth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, April 10–15, 1994
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-94-066
... of the ratio of mud suction force to the net ultimate uplift capacity With embedment ratio has been presented. INTRODUCTION In many instances, earth anchors are used In ocean sediment to construct mooring systems during exploration and utilization of ocean resources. During the past two decades a number...
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Published: 24 February 2010
Figure 9 Mud Return Line Anchor System More
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Published: 29 March 2004
Fig. 2 – Map of cuttings, mud, and anchor scars at the GB 602 site. More
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, March 13–14, 1989
Paper Number: SPE-18826-MS
... bubble velocity, diameter of the mud anchor, length of the dip tube, and the pressure drops associated with the gas anchor system. Validation of rules of thumb used in the past for gas anchor design is made. Gas bubble velocity of 0.5 ft/sec is a valid assumption if the API gravity of the liquid...
Journal Articles
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Can Pet Technol 35 (07).
Paper Number: PETSOC-96-07-03
Published: 01 July 1996
... liquid column. Terminology When discussing downhole gas separators in pumped wells, there appear to be various terms which are used indiscriminately: gas anchor, mud anchor, dip tube, perforated sub, etc. In order to avoid confusion, the terminology adopted in this paper is as follows: Gas Separator...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, November 11–14, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-109532-MS
...Figure 7 Comparison showing that the geometry of the mud anchor entry ports has little effect on the intermittent flow performance of a separator (The entry port geometries in the comparison are: Poor-boy with 24 holes, Echometer with 4 slots and Patterson with 16 thin slots) ...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, March 1–5, 2015
Paper Number: SPE-173594-MS
... over the past few years. This material can be found as early as just a few weeks or might appear after many years, during either production or workover operations. The material collects in many places, including separators, chokes at the surface, mud anchors, tubing, casing, and on other downhole...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-66
... after viewing the gas separator. They should be built differently. In this paper, the outer barrel of the gas separator to be used above the formation is called outer barrel. It is sometimes called a mud anchor. The inner tube is called a dip tube and it is sometimes called a gas anchor. Clegg 2,3,4...
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Journal of Petroleum Technology
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Pet Technol 29 (12): 1522–1532.
Paper Number: SPE-5822-PA
Published: 01 December 1977
...-temperature cement. All were completed with slotted liners and canvas packers. Each contained 8.3-cm (2 7/8 in.) perforated tubing with a mud anchor and a high-temperature bottom-hole pump. Since the depths were shallow (Table 1), no special provisions were needed for casing expansion. The injector...
Proceedings Papers
Paper presented at the International Petroleum Technology Conference, March 1–3, 2023
Paper Number: IPTC-23058-EA
... and mud anchor. From the parametric in Author's field, the result of the length from the Eq. 2 is 8 meters. (2) L e n g t h = 2 × S L × D 2 × 0.785 A M A The fifth stage is spiral or cyclone profile that is attached outside in the end of suction pipe...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 24–27, 2006
Paper Number: SPE-102259-MS
...Figure 14 New Mud Anchor and Gas Anchor Design ...
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Journal:
SPE Production & Operations
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE Prod & Oper 24 (04): 499–509.
Paper Number: SPE-109532-PA
Published: 25 November 2009
...Fig. 6 Comparison showing that the geometry of the mud-anchor entry ports has little effect on the continuous-flow performance of a separator. (The entry-port geometries in the comparison are: Poorboy with 24 holes, Echometer with 4 slots, and Patterson with 16 thin slots.) ...
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Published: 25 April 2022
Figure 2 Anchoring system dimensions and distances in relation to the mud-line and BOP More
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Offshore Technology Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 2, 1972
Paper Number: OTC-1537-MS
... of mud and sand bottoms. One lightweight type anchor performed well in medium grained sand. A lightweight anchor with large tripping palms generally held well in sand or mud, but sometimes balled-up and lost holding power. A new streamlined anchor, the BOSS, generally outperformed the other anchors...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Production Operations Symposium, April 2–4, 1995
Paper Number: SPE-29537-MS
... the lower inlet port and OD. should not exceed the minimum ID. of the the pump is a minimum. The liquid that is flowing heaviest wall casing in the well. Port sizes are upward in the dip tube should not be subjected to a shown on the table. The mud anchor should be bull- large pressure drop which...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Offshore Technology Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 18–20, 1971
Paper Number: OTC-1504-MS
... and illustrations at end of paper. "explosive anchor," was designed, fabricated, and tested. It successfully embedded into coral seafloors and attained holding capacities in excess of the working strength of a standard Navy beach gear leg. Also, it demonstrated a potential for service in sand and mud seaf1oors...
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