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Water cut is measured by determining the ratio of water to total liquid production in oil and gas wells. This is typically done by collecting a sample of the produced fluid and separating it into its oil, water, and gas components using a separator or a centrifuge. The water cut is then calculated as the volume of water divided by the total volume of the produced liquid, expressed as a percentage. Regular monitoring of water cut helps assess reservoir performance and optimize production strategies.

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