Flow Assurance Solids in Oil and Gas Production / Jon Steinar Gudmundsson.

By: Gudmundsson, Jon Steinar [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xx, 410 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315185118; 9781351733151Subject(s): Petroleum chemicals -- Analysis | Petroleum pipelines -- Fluid dynamics | Flow assurance (Petroleum engineering) | Descaling | Chemical Engineering | Mining, Mineral & Petroleum Engineering | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Fossil FuelsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleOnline resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction (The view of solids) -- chapter 2 Flow phenomena (The tools for study) -- chapter 3 Asphaltene (The tar-like solids) -- chapter 4 Paraffin wax (The candle-like solids) -- chapter 5 Natural gas hydrate (The ice-like solids) -- chapter 6 Inorganic scale (The salt-like solids) -- chapter 7 Naphthenate (The soap-like solids).
Scope and content: "The precipitation and deposition of solids are a major challenge in the production of oil and gas. Flow assurance solids are formed because of unavoidable changes in temperature, pressure and composition of the oil-gas-water flowstream, from reservoir conditions to processing conditions. The advent of subsea production and the increased exploitation of heavy crudes have made flow assurance issues dominant in ensuring efficient and safe exploitation of hydrocarbon assets. Five troublesome flow assurance solids are described in the book: asphaltene, paraffin wax, natural gas hydrate, naphthenate and inorganic scale. These big-five solids are presented in stand-alone chapters. Each chapter is designed to be readable without clutter. derivations of equations and descriptions of supporting details are given in several appendices. The book is intended for professional engineers and natural scientist working in E&P companies, engineering companies, service companies and specialized companies. An understanding of the big-five solids is required throughout the lifetime of oil and gas assets, from early development to abandonment. The technical, safety and environmental risks associated with deposition problems in near-wellbore formations, production tubing, wellhead equipment, flowlines and processing facilities, are relevant for decisions in the oil and gas industry and in outside regulatory and financial entities. "--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Introduction (The view of solids) -- chapter 2 Flow phenomena (The tools for study) -- chapter 3 Asphaltene (The tar-like solids) -- chapter 4 Paraffin wax (The candle-like solids) -- chapter 5 Natural gas hydrate (The ice-like solids) -- chapter 6 Inorganic scale (The salt-like solids) -- chapter 7 Naphthenate (The soap-like solids).

"The precipitation and deposition of solids are a major challenge in the production of oil and gas. Flow assurance solids are formed because of unavoidable changes in temperature, pressure and composition of the oil-gas-water flowstream, from reservoir conditions to processing conditions. The advent of subsea production and the increased exploitation of heavy crudes have made flow assurance issues dominant in ensuring efficient and safe exploitation of hydrocarbon assets. Five troublesome flow assurance solids are described in the book: asphaltene, paraffin wax, natural gas hydrate, naphthenate and inorganic scale. These big-five solids are presented in stand-alone chapters. Each chapter is designed to be readable without clutter. derivations of equations and descriptions of supporting details are given in several appendices. The book is intended for professional engineers and natural scientist working in E&P companies, engineering companies, service companies and specialized companies. An understanding of the big-five solids is required throughout the lifetime of oil and gas assets, from early development to abandonment. The technical, safety and environmental risks associated with deposition problems in near-wellbore formations, production tubing, wellhead equipment, flowlines and processing facilities, are relevant for decisions in the oil and gas industry and in outside regulatory and financial entities. "--Provided by publisher.

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