Natural gas engineering : production and storage
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Natural gas engineering : production and storage
(McGraw-Hill chemical engineering series)
McGraw-Hill, c1990
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Natural Gas Engineering is a complete and up-to-date sourcebook for gas technology. It is the most comprehensive book you'll find today dealing with natural gas and its various stages, from occurrence in the earthen reservoir through production with or without condensate and crude oil. Featured in this book are such important topics as geology, rock properties, fluid properties, phase behavior, fluid flow in both pipes and porous material, and many other related subjects. Realizing the importance of keeping readers current on the latest developments in this continually changing field, the authors have included the results of certain significant studies such as "Superheat Limit Explosions with LNG and Water," "Why Oil Lines Heat and Gas Lines Cool," and "Gas Transfer Between Reservoirs." The senior author's more than 50 years of research and engineering practice in gas engineering, involving gas production and underground storage, offers you unequaled insight into real field applications of gas processing, as well as a look at the future of gas technology.
Table of Contents
1 Natural Gas Technology and Earth Sciences2 Properties of Rocks3 Thermodynamics Flow Equation, Fluid Properties, Combustion4 Physical Behavior of Natural Gas Systems Physical and Thermal Properties, Phase Behavior, Analyses5 Gas Hydrates and their Prevention6 Applications of Flow Equations Pressure Drop, Compression, Metering7 Drilling and Completion of Wells8 Flow Reservoir and Adjacent Aquifer9 Gas Well-Testing10 Reservoir Engineering Applied to Gas, Gas/Condensate in Gas/Oil Fields11 Simulation Field and Reservoir Performance12 Conversion of Depleted Gas, Gas Condensate Fields to Gas Storage Reservoirs13 Gas Storage in Aquifers14 Monitoring, Inventory Verification, Deliverability Assurance, and Safety in Storage Operations15 Natural Gas Liquid Recovery, Gas Treating and Conditioning for the Fuel Market16 Storage in Salt Cavities and Mined Caverns17 Miscellaneous Topics Long Distance Gas Transmission Systems, Compressed Air Storage, Mixing, Coal Seam Gas, and Geochemical Identification of Natural GasAppendixes
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