29.12.79 WellFluid

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Specifies the types of fluid being produced from or injected into a well facility.

Table 29.12.79-1 Attributes

Name

Type

Notes

air

AbstractTypeEnum

This is generally an injected fluid.

condensate

AbstractTypeEnum

Liquid hydrocarbons produced with natural gas that are separated from the gas by cooling and various other means. Condensate generally has an API gravity of 50 degrees to 120 degrees and is water white, straw, or bluish in color. It is the liquid recovery from a well classified as a gas well. It is generally dissolved in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions but separates as a liquid either in passing up the hole or at the surface. These hydrocarbons, from associated and non-associated gas well gas, normally are recovered from lease separators or field facilities by mechanical separation.

dry

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as a dry well. It has not been nor will it be used to produce or inject any fluids.

gas

AbstractTypeEnum

The well is classified as a gas well, producing or injecting a hydrocarbon gas. The gas is generally methane, but may have a mixture of other gases also.

gas-water

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as producing both gas and water. This classification is to be used when the produced stream flow is a mixture of gas and water. When a facility produces gas and water in separate streams, it should be classified twice as gas and as water.

non HC gas

AbstractTypeEnum

The well produces or injects non-hydrocarbon gases. Typical other gases would be helium and carbon dioxide.

non HC gas -- CO2

AbstractTypeEnum

Carbon dioxide gas.

oil

AbstractTypeEnum

The liquid hydrocarbon, generally referred to as crude oil.

oil-gas

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as producing both gas and oil. This classification is to be used when the produced stream flow is a mixture of oil and gas. When a facility produces oil and gas in separate streams, it should be classified twice as oil and as gas.

oil-water

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as producing both oil and water. This classification is to be used when the produced stream flow is a mixture of oil and water. When a facility produces oil and water in separate streams, it should be classified twice as oil and as water.

steam

AbstractTypeEnum

The gaseous state of water. This is generally an injected fluid, but it is possible that some hydrothermal wells produce steam.

water

AbstractTypeEnum

The well is classified as a water well without distinguishing between brine or fresh water.

water -- brine

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as producing or injecting salt water.

water -- fresh water

AbstractTypeEnum

The well facility is classified as producing fresh water that is capable of use for drinking or crop irrigation.

Table 29.12.79-2 Associations

Association

Notes

From: WellFluid.

To: TypeEnum

Generalization

 

From: WellContext.

To: WellFluid

Dependency

 

From: ProductVolumeFacility.

To: WellFluid

Dependency