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SY/T 6258-2017
: Design calculations for sucker rod pumping systems(conventional units)
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Basic data
Standard ID
SY/T 6258-2017 (SY/T6258-2017)
Description (Translated English)
Design calculations for sucker rod pumping systems(conventional units)
Sector / Industry
Oil & Gas Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard
E14
Classification of International Standard
75.020
Word Count Estimation
37,363
Date of Issue
2017-11-15
Date of Implementation
2018-03-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard)
SY/T 6258-1996
Adopted Standard
API TR 11L-2008, MOD
Regulation (derived from)
National Energy Board Bulletin 2017 No. 10
Issuing agency(ies)
National Energy Administration
Summary
This standard stipulates the physical quantity symbol and unit, formula and design procedure when designing and calculating the working condition index of the conventional rod pumping system. This standard is applicable to the design calculation of the conventional rod-type pumping system that meets the assumptions in Appendix E. It is not applicable to the following special well conditions: wells with large rate of change in angled well or full angle, wells with high viscosity of well fluid, severe Sand wells, wells with high gas to oil ratio, and self-injection wells.