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For the data give below, calculate and plot pressure traverse in the tubing string using the hagedorn-brown correlation tubing shoe depth: 6,000 ft tubing inner diameter: 1.995 in. oil gravity: 30api oil viscosity: 2 cp production glr: 500 scf/bbl gas-specific gravity: 0.65 air=1 flowing tubing head pressure 100 psi flowing tubing head temperature 80f flowing temperature at tubing shoe: 140f liquid production rate: 1,500 stb/day water cut: 20% interfacial tension: 30 dynes/cm specific gravity of brine: 1.05 h2o=1 also construction the tpr curve for the well.
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