9th International Conference on Multiphase '99 : frontier technology comes of age
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9th International Conference on Multiphase '99 : frontier technology comes of age
(BHR Group conference series publication, no.35)
Professional Engineering Publications, c1999
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注記
"Papers presented at the 9th International Conference on Multiphase '99, organized and sponsored by BHR Group Limited. Held in Cannes, France on 16-18 June 1999"
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The oil and gas industry continues to increase its practical applications for multiphase technology as it matures and becomes more accepted. In particular, the economic benefits for developing marginal and deep water oil fields using multiphase techniques are now established. Current oil price levels and the need to develop these fields will drive the application of multiphase technology even further forward. The potential advantages of multiphase over conventional techniques, in terms of capital benefits and cost savings, are dramatic. One major oil company recently claimed to have saved $10s of millions simply through the introduction of multiphase metering, recouping their R&D investment in metering on one development alone. Significant research into the complexities of multiphase technology has led to more effective design of facilities for long distance multiphase transportation and the equipment used for pumping, metering, and processing. Despite the dramatic progress that has been made, challenges remain. For example, deep water, riser motion, and low temperature environments are a few which present particular problems and for which new solutions are need.
This text will benefit anyone engaged in the application, development, and research of multiphase technology for the oil and gas industry. Applications in the oil and gas industry will also be of interest to engineers from other industries for whom multiphase technology offers a novel solution to their problems. This volume should be of value to designers, facility and operations engineers, consultants, and researchers from operating, contracting, and technology companies.
目次
- Part 1 Pumps: dynamic simulation of multiphase pumps, J. de Salis et al
- oil field development in Western Siberia - a multiphase pump case study, S.V. Korolev et al
- twin-screw-multiphase-boosting technology in the 90s - the decade of pioneers, part A - challenges to overcome, G. Rohlfing and J.-U. Brandt
- twin-screw-multiphase-boosting technology in the 90s - the decade of pioneers, part B - field application at SPDC in Nigeria, A.C. Nwadei et al
- progressing cavity multiphase pumping system -expanding the possibilities, K.Z. Mirza. Part 2 Transients/slugs: transients in network pipelines - problems related to tie-ins between already existing flowlines and new ones, A. Hoerdig et al
- predicting, detecting and controlling slugs in pipeline-riser systems, G. McNulty et al
- characterization of slug dissipation in downward flow, H. Yuan et al
- interfacial shear stress in transient stratified two-phase flow, J. Shaha et al
- venturi for severe slug elimination, A.R. Almeida and M. de A. Lima Goncalves. Part 3 Flow 1: keynote speech - long-distance multiphase tie-backs - what do we need to proceed?, A.P. Hunt
- an experimental comparison between a recombined hydrocarbon-water fluid and a model fluid system in three phase pipe flow, O.H. Utvik et al
- the effect of surfactants on flow characteristics in oil/water flows in large diameter horizontal pipelines, H. Shi et al
- modelling of steady gas-liquid-solid three-phase flow with application to oil well drilling, A.M. Kamp et al. Part 4 Nasties 1: investigation of multiphase flow paraffin deposition, M. Apte et al
- wax deposition testing in multiphase loop of Solaize, Ph. Maurel et al
- predicting corrosion damage patterns using slugtracking, S.A. Wong
- implementation of CO2 corrosion models in the OLGA three-phase flow code, M. Nordsveen et al. Part 5 Meters: keynote speech - extending the domain of application for multiphase technology, S. Klemp and H.J. Lindland
- a wet gas meter for gas/condensate flow measurement, J.S. Lund et al
- mixmeter - the final steps, P.S. Harrison et al. Part 6 Pigging: pig velocity control -method, simulations and field measurements, B. Meland et al
- by-pass pigs for liquid management in a two-phase flow pipeline, H.L. Wu et al
- pigging operation - measurement and simulation, L. Coadou et al
- modelling of multiphase pigging operations, H. Yeung et al. Part 7 Flow 2: keynote speech - multiphase production - new frontiers and challenges, D. Brookes
- enhancing multiphase flowline monitoring and diagnostics using data fusion and simulation techniques, M. Annnziato et al
- a new vertical-up two-phase flow pattern map based on dimensional analysis, G. Wang et al
- pressure pulses in multiphase wells - offshore testing and modelling, K. Falk and J.S. Gudmundsson
- process behaviour optimization using sensors fusion and trajectories techniques - an application for controlling and optimizing oil production wells, A. Zambrano et al
- heat transfer in a porous insulation medium in a subsea
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