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      Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Multiphase Flowmeters: Current Status and Future Prospects

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          Multiphase flowmetering is a requirement across a range of process industries, particularly those that pertain to oil and gas. Generally, both the composition and individual phase velocities are required; this results in a complex measurement task made more acute by the prevalence of turbulent flow and a variety of flow regimes. In the current review, the main technical options to meet this metrology are outlined and used to provide context for the main focus on the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology for multiphase flowmetering. Relevant fundamentals of NMR are detailed as is their exploitation to quantify flow composition and individual phase velocities for multiphase flow. The review then proceeds to detail three NMR multiphase flowmeter (MPFM) apparatus and concludes with a consideration of future challenges and prospects for the technology.

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                Journal
                SPE Production & Operations
                Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
                1930-1855
                1930-1863
                March 4 2021
                May 12 2021
                March 4 2021
                May 12 2021
                : 36
                : 02
                : 423-436
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University
                [2 ]University of Western Australia (Corresponding author)
                [3 ]Saudi Aramco (Corresponding author)
                [4 ]Saudi Aramco
                [5 ]University of Western Australia
                Article
                10.2118/205351-PA
                95d36226-8688-4aab-b8d8-1a07c04efd93
                © 2021
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