Integrated sand management for effective hydrocarbon flow assurance
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Integrated sand management for effective hydrocarbon flow assurance
(Developments in petroleum science, v. 63)
Elsevier, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-256) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Handbook provides solutions to the fundamental issues associated with wells and reservoirs experiencing sanding problems, especially in deepwater environments.
Sand Management is a massive challenge for the petroleum industry as it extends its exploration activities to new frontiers. Challenging ultra deepwater, High Pressure-High Temperature (HP-HT) and Arctic environments require engineers to drill more complex wells and manage more complex reservoirs, the majority of which are prone to massive sand production.
Covering such fundamentals as how to maximize individual wells and field development performance, as well as how to minimize operational cost, non-productive time and guarantee flow assurance across the entire composite production system from reservoirs through the wellbore to the topside and flow lines, this handbook explains that the biggest challenge facing operators is the shortage of sand management personnel and helps companies realize the value of their assets.
Table of Contents
Ch. 1. Basic introduction to deepwater field development strategies Ch. 2. Introduction to hydrocarbon composite production system Ch. 3. Fundamental principles of management of reservoirs with sanding problems Ch. 4. Fundamentals of petrophysics and geomechanical aspects of sand production forecast Ch. 5. Sand and condition monitoring strategies Ch. 6. Sand control completion strategy Ch. 7. Multiphase solids transport Ch. 8. Risk assessment criteria for effective sand management
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