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Lifting process at which liquid production rate stays constant over time .along with pump settings

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q^{\uparrow}_L(t) = q^{\uparrow}_{LL} = \rm const


The usual lifting mechanism supporting this method is ESP and SRP.

In practice the constant rate production can  can only be maintained for wells with BHP

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   being above critical value at which pump is operational. value 
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 at which pump is operational:

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p_{wf}(t) > p_{wf,c}

otherwise the pump  stabilizes production at critical pressure 

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p_{wf}(t) = p_{wf,c}

and the actual liquid production rate starts declining linearly with formation pressure:

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q_L(t) = J \cdot ( p_e(t) - p_{wf,c} )

In case formation pressure in producer receives a support and gets high enough to make  

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 estimation equal to original pump setting 
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 then liquid production rate gets back to
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See Also

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Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Well Testing (WT) / Flowrate Testing / Flowrate

Well & Reservoir Surveillance ]

Surface flowrates ] [ Oil surface flowrate ] [ Gas surface flowrate ] [ Water surface flowrate ] 

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