I wonder if someone well versed on Sonris can comment on how to interpret the choke numbers on the new Sonris system. I notice that they are expressed as a whole number. It mght say 12 or 15 or 78 for that matter. Is there a guide for what that translates into as a fractional number like 12/64, 15/64, 23/64, etc?

 

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There be sand production in the GOM, Jack Blake. Small diameters mean higher velocities which keep the sand particles moving. Plus, many if not most wells are completed with gravel packs or frac packs offshore to keep unconsolidated sand in place. That means tubing.

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