Black_hole the link on first post is brocken as such cant open.
The second link has in it in part NB these are NOT for VIL site and as such are indicative only of a site in TEXAS: a. On the smallest choke size of 6/64th inches, the average daily production was 82 BO and 450 MCF/D, for a gas/oil ratio of 5566 cubic feet per barrel. b. On a choke size of 14/64th inches, the average daily production was 296 BO and 1600 MCF/D, for a gas/oil ratio of 6031 cubic feet per barrel. c. On a choke size of 20/64th inches, the average daily production was 597 BO and 2887 MCF/D, for a gas/oil ratio of 5112 cubic feet per barrel. d. On the largest choke size of 24/64th inches, the average daily production was 1182 BO and 4009 MCF/D, for a gas/oil ratio of 3787 cubic feet per barrel. e. Producing rates improved on the 24/64th inch choke, averaging 1500 barrels of oil and 3600 MCF per day during the last week of the test.
From my understanding of what you are saying is that you are pointing to evidence that as you increase in choke size there is greater efficiencies and flow rates. Question is what is the choke we currently have on FP#1????
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