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    Flow assurance Books

    this some of books about Flow assurance study in oil and gas , i hope if we can share any of them

    1- [h=Flow Assurance for oil-gas fields production transport book]2[/h]
    Flow Assurance is becoming one of the most critical elements in the design and operation of oil and gas field developments. This is because the flow assurance issues such as hydrates, wax and slugging etc. have greater potential to occur in deepwater and long distance tie-backs with the necessity to avoid flow path blockages, ensure the integrity of the production system and avoid unstable operating conditions. This requires consideration of these issues in greater levels of detail to enable proper control and management strategies to be developed. Numerous flow assurance mitigation technologies are being developed by oil operating, as well as contracting companies.
    The intention of this book is many fold but with the prime objective of providing a reference to the subject of Flow Assurance associated with the exploitation of oil and gas fields. It is hoped that the book also provides an understanding of the fundamentals as well as the state of the current art in Flow Assurance analyses associated with the design and operations of oil and gas fields in 2011. Where it has not been possible to provide detailed solution techniques due to the complexity of the mathematics that require iterative computational techniques, simplified equations have been identified to enable a first order estimate solutions. This book can be used by both graduate and post graduate students, practising process engineers and engineers in other disciplines that require an understanding of Flow Assurance, associated with reservoir oil and gas production, as well as lecturers in advanced study courses associated with academic training.

    Contents

    Section Page

    Flow Assurance 0
    From Reservoir to Host Processing Facility. 0
    Preface 2
    Copyright & Warranty 3
    Contents 4

    Chapter 1 10
    1. INTRODUCTION 10
    1.1 Fluids in Motion Limited (FIM): 11

    Chapter 2 14
    2.0 FLOW ASSURANCE, INDUSTRY OUTLOOK, ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENT 14
    2.1 Common Flow Assurance Definitions 14
    2.2 Industry Outlook 15
    2.3 Economics 16
    2.3.1 Local Infra-structure 16
    2.3.2 Water Depth 16
    2.3.3 Tie-Back Distance 16
    2.3.4 Capital and Operating expenditure Costs 16
    2.4 The Environmental Implications of Oil Production 18

    Chapter 3 20
    3 FROM RESERVOIRأ¢â‚¬آ¦أ¢à ¢â€šÂ¬Ø¢Â¦ 20
    3.1 Oil Formation 20
    3.1 Finding the Oil 21
    3.3 Traps 23
    3.4 Reservoir Appraisal 24
    3.5 Drive Mechanisms 24
    3.6 Predicting Reservoir Fluids Characteristics 25
    3.7 Reservoir Fluid Types 25
    3.8 Fluids Characterization 26

    Chapter 4 27
    4 ------ TO HOST PROCESSING FACILITY 27
    4.1 Conventional Shallow Water Platform 27
    4.2 Tension Leg Platforms 28
    4.3 The SPAR Platform 29
    4.4 Floating Production, Storage and Offshore Loading. 30
    4.5 Summary of Platform Characteristics. 30

    Chapter 5 32
    5 TRANSPORTATION FLOW ASSURANCE ISSUES 32
    5.1 Introduction: 32
    5.2 Flow Assurance Issues: 33
    5.2.1 Hydrates 33
    5.2.2 Wax 34
    5.2.3 Asphaltenes 35
    5.2.4 Napthanates 36
    5.2.5 Slugging 36
    5.2.6 Corrosion 37
    5.2.7 Erosion 37
    5.2.8 Emulsions 38
    5.2.9 Scales 39

    Chapter 6 41
    6 COMPLEXITIES OF MULTIPHASE FLOW 41
    6.1 Introduction 41
    6.2 Mathematical Model- Steady State Flow 43
    6.2.1 One Dimensional Steady State Thermal Balance Equations: 46
    6.2.2 One Dimensional Pipeline Cool Down: 51
    6.2.3 One Dimensional Unsteady State Conduction: 55
    6.2.4 Joule-Thompson Temperature Effects. 58
    6.2.5 Multiphase Flow Correlations 61
    6.2.6 Gas Properties: 64
    6.2.7 Compositional Models and the Equations of State: 65
    6.2.8 Thermal Heat Transfer 69
    6.3 Transient State Mechanistic Models: 72
    6.3.1 Development of Mechanistic Models: 73
    6.4 Sensitivity of Multiphase parameters: 81
    6.5 Uncertainties in Data & Limitations of Design Tools 84
    6.5.1 Fluid Properties: 85
    6.5.2 Reservoir Behaviour: 85
    6.5.3 Well and Environmental Data: 85
    6.5.4 Predictive Techniques: 85
    6.6 Field Data Acquisition 86
    6.6.1 Data Transmission / Collection: 87
    6.6.2 Data Analysis: 87
    6.6.3 Validation: 87
    6.6.4 Further Efforts Required in R&D 87
    6.7 Integrated Thermo-Hydraulics 88
    6.8 Surge Analysis 89
    6.9 Non- Newtonian Fluid Flow. 97

    Chapter 7 100
    7.0 EVALUATING FLOW ASSURANCE 100
    7.1 Hydrates 100
    7.1.1 Preventing Hydrates Through Operational Philosophies 102
    7.1.2 Benefits of Laboratory Tests 104
    7.2 Wax 106
    7.3 Asphaltenes 110
    7.4 Naphthenates 111
    7.5 Slugging 113
    7.6 Scales 115
    7.7 Emulsions 116
    7.8 Corrosion 118
    7.9 Erosion 122
    7.10 Computational Fluid Analysis for Subsea Production Systems. 127

    Chapter 8 129
    8 OFFSHORE FIELD DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS: 129
    8.1 Introduction 129
    8.2 Design Flexibility 130
    8.3 Overcoming Operational Issues 130
    8.4 Applying Operational Constraints 133
    8.5 Reservoir Model 134
    8.6 Subsea Production System 140
    8.7 Subsea Production Equipment 141
    8.8 Flowlines and Pipelines 144
    8.9 Risers 145
    8.10 Separators / Slug Catchers 147
    8.11 Gas Release into the Atmosphere: 152
    8.11.1 Gas Flare Design: 153
    8.11.2 Gas Release and Dispersion. 159

    Chapter 9 166
    9 CASE STUDY: Concept Offshore Field Development:
    9.1 Field Development Data: 166
    9.2 Sizing of Pipeline and Risers. 170
    9.3 Production Profiles Estimate. 171
    9.4 Selection of Technology for the Development. 172
    9.5 Flow Assurance Challenges and their Mitigation. 173
    9.6 Pipeline Cool Down: 190
    9.7 Pipeline Riser Warm-Up 192
    9.8 Hot Oil Flushing and Surge Analysis. 193
    9.9 Pipeline Depressurisation. 195
    9.10 Flow Assurance Management. 196
    9.10.1 Flow Assurance Strategy 196
    9.10.2 Flow Assurance Management Plan 197

    Chapter 10 209
    10 NEW TECHNOLOGIES: 209
    10.1 Potential Flow Assurance Solution Options: 209
    10.2 Subsea Technologies: 210
    10.3 Past Use Of Technologies: 211
    10.4 Existing Subsea Technologies: 212
    10.5 Future Subsea Technology Deployment Potential: 213
    10.6 Subsea Technology Benefits: 213
    10.7 Gas to Liquids Absorption Technology (GTLA): 214
    10.7.1 Hydrates with GLTA: 214
    10.7.2 Slugging with GTLA: 214
    10.7.3 Pipeline Corrosion with GTLA: 215
    10.7.4 Wax Deposition with GTLA: 216
    10.7.5 Erosion with GTLA: 217
    10.7.6 Scaling Potential with GTLA: 217
    10.7.7 Emulsions Control with GTLA: 217
    10.7.8 Operational Benefits of GTLA: 217
    10.7.9 Cost Benefits of GTLA Vs Multiphase Production: 218
    10.8 Other Flow Assurance Technologies: 219
    10.8.1 Slug Control: 219
    10.8.2 Subsea Processing: 221
    10.8.3 VASPS- Vertical Annular Separation and Pumping System: 224
    10.8.4 Other Subsea Separation and Pumping System: 224
    10.8.3 Subsea Multiphase Pumping: 225
    10.8.4 Subsea Multiphase Metering: 227
    10.8.5 Subsea SWAG: 228
    10.8.6 Subsea SINTEF-BP Cold Flow System: 228
    10.8.7 Subsea Raw Water Injection Systems: 229
    10.8.8 Technology Flow Assurance Versus Benefit Map: 230

    Chapter 11 232
    11.0 GAS OPTIONS FOR OFFSHORE FIELDS 232
    11.1 General: 232
    11.2 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) 233
    11.3 Liquefied Natural Gas 235
    11.4 Gas to Liquids or GTL 235
    11.5 Stranded gas 236
    11.5 Technological Challenges: 238
    11.6 Current Industry Options to Minimize Gas Flaring 238
    11.7 Other Technologies for Gas Handling: 239
    11.7.1 Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) 240
    11.7.2 Gas to Wire (Power Generation): 241
    11.7.3 Compact GTL Reformers: 242
    11.7.4 Compact GTL: 242
    11.8 New FIM Zero Gas Flare Concepts 243
    11.8.1 Gas Absorption, Pumping and Transport: 244
    11.8.2 Gas Absorption and Stored Transport via a Vessel: 245
    11.9 Options for Small Fields Offshore 245
    11.10 Options for Larger Fields Offshore 245
    11.11 Ranking of Zero Gas Flare Technologies 246
    11.12 Summary of Flared Gas Options 247

    Chapter 12 250
    12.0 SOFTWARE 250
    12.1 Field Options Program: 251
    12.2 Gas Release: 255
    12.3 Flare Stack: 257
    12.4 LiqNet: 259
    12.5 GasNet: 263
    12.6 TranGas: 270
    12.6 Quick Surge: 273

    REFERENCES: 279

    INDEX: 284

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    2- Flow Assurance Solids in Oil and Gas Production



    [h=Features]3[/h]
    • Presents the big five oilfield solids - paraffin wax, gas hydrate, asphaltene, naphthenate and scale - together for the first time in a single book.
    • Features stand-alone chapters with figures and tables for each of the big five oilfield solids, with supporting appendices and references.
    • Each chapter combines chemistry-dominated and flowrate-dominated effects, with focus on flow assurance in oilfield developments and operations.

    [h=Summary]3[/h]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.

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    3- Offshore Multiphase Production Operations: Multiphase Flow Theory and Flow Assurance






    Title Offshore Multiphase Production Operations: Multiphase Flow Theory and Flow Assurance
    Volume 1 of Offshore Multiphase Production Operations, Society of Petroleum Engineers (U.S.)
    Issue 58 of SPE reprint series
    Volume 52; Volume 58 of SPE reprint series: Society of Petroleum Engineers
    Contributor Society of Petroleum Engineers (U.S.)
    Publisher Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2004
    ISBN 1555631037, 9781555631031
    Length 440 pages

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