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Design of high-rate gas wells---issues and solutions. Anon. JPT, April 1999, 15(4), 96, 97. (Synopsis SPE paper 50081).
The Goodwyn gas field lies on Australia's North West Shelf in 430 ft of water. Details are given of the design philosophy for Goodwyn-platform wells involving economic considerations, reservoir engineering, and topside considerations. Well-potential recognition is discussed and technical risks are examined. The hardware specifications adopted are also presented.
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Journal title: Journal of Petroleum Technology
Subjects: Reservoir Engineering, Resource use and management, Measurement, testing and control, Oil and gas extraction, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Gas fields, Gas wells, Offshore platforms, Topsides