Apparatus and process for producing and reinjecting gas

Wells – Processes – Separating material entering well

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166268, 166 67, 1661055, E21B 4318

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054509017

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and process for separating and producing gas and liquid from a subterranean production zone via a well in fluid communication with the zone. After separation in the well, the gas is produced to the surface, compressed, and injected into an injection zone which is also in fluid communication with the well. The liquid is pumped to a production facility at the surface.

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