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What is meant by retention time?

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Question added by mohamed salah , operator , sahara petroleum services company (sapesco)
Date Posted: 2016/11/29
Mohammad Tahsin Khan
by Mohammad Tahsin Khan , Field Professional - Testing & Subsea , Halliburton International GMBH

Retention time is the amount of time fluid stays in the vessel. It assures that equilibrium has been reached between gas and liquid at separator pressure

Khaled El Amiri
by Khaled El Amiri , Global Senior Well Testing Engineer , BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd

The retention time in a separator is time period for well effluent takes from entring sperator inlet to flow out from separator out-let and determined by dividing the liquid volume inside the vessel by the liquid flow rate. The retention time usually varies between 30 seconds and 3 minutes.

Mahir Brahimi
by Mahir Brahimi , Well testing engineer , Schlumberger - Algeria

Retention time=periode of time in wich the Separator hold in the effluent coming form well during the separation process

 

TAHIR ABBAS
by TAHIR ABBAS , Production Operator , Pakistan Petroleum Ltd.

1. time spent by oil+gas particle inside separator for separation. more retention means more better separation

Guido Fava
by Guido Fava , Reserve Certifier , FAVA

retention time is the time in which a portion of fluid travels from the sandfece downhole to surface.

Asim Rauf
by Asim Rauf , Field Engineer , Eastern Testing Services

The time taken by molecule of gas or liquid to travel from inlet of separator to outlet is called retention time. OR in other words the time spend by a molecule of Gas or liquid in Separator.

The amount of time a liquid stays in a vessel . The retention time assures that equilibrium between the liquid and gas has been reached at separator pressure . The retention time in a separator is determined by dividing the liquid volume inside the vessel by the liquid flow rate. The retention time is usually varies between 30 seconds and 3 minutes . If a foaming crude is present the retention time could be increased by four times its normal values. 

Kingsley Chibuike Dimgba
by Kingsley Chibuike Dimgba , HSE Coordinator , Falcon Oilfield Services Oman

Retention time (RT) is a measure of the time taken for a solute to pass through a chromatography column. It is calculated as the time from injection to detection. The RT for a compound is not fixed as many factors can influence it even if the same GC and column are used. These include: The gas flow rate.

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