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Component: IS-OIL-PRA
Component Name: Production and Revenue Accounting
Description: The depth where the production/test packer is set inside the well creating a reliable hydraulic seal to isolate the annulus.
Key Concepts: Packer depth is a term used in the IS-OIL-PRA Production and Revenue Accounting component of SAP. It is a measure of the depth of the packer, which is a device used to separate oil and gas production from a well. The packer depth is measured in feet and is used to determine the amount of oil and gas that can be produced from a well. How to use it: The packer depth is used to calculate the amount of oil and gas that can be produced from a well. This calculation is based on the depth of the packer, which is measured in feet. The deeper the packer, the more oil and gas that can be produced from the well. Tips & Tricks: When calculating the amount of oil and gas that can be produced from a well, it is important to take into account other factors such as the pressure and temperature of the well, as well as any other geological factors that may affect production. Related Information: The IS-OIL-PRA Production and Revenue Accounting component of SAP also includes other terms such as casing depth, tubing depth, and perforation depth. These terms are all related to the measurement of depths within a well in order to determine how much oil and gas can be produced from it.