Maybe this has been answered before, but I have a question about the shape, size and pressure of a well flare relative to determining the gas production of that well. Does more pressure & a tighter (longer stream) flare mean more or less gas production or does the appearance of less pressure & a wider flare mean more or less gas production. I`m wanting to judge various wells by the shape of the flare. Thanks!
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Jim made me do some research, propane burns orange,only blue with proper O2 mixture.
Also in a enclosed area an orange flame is creating carbon monoxide.
Very dangerous
what kind of gas do you think this flare contains?
Sewer gas :') ?
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