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Numerical Studies of Gas-Hydrates Formation and Decomposition in a Geological Reservoir
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, May 15–17, 2006
Paper Number: SPE-100460-MS
.... This work describes a new unified kinetic model which, when coupled with a compositional thermal reservoir simulator, can simulate the dynamics of CH 4 and CO 2 hydrates formation and decomposition in a geological formation. The kinetic model contains two mass transfer equations: one formation equation...
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Corrosion Mitigation With Gas-Hydrate Inhibitors
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, May 15–17, 2006
Paper Number: SPE-100474-MS
.... #4 and #5 with #6 and #7). Conclusion Preventing hydrates formation with methanol is more complicated than simply adding sufficient amounts of the solvent to gas/water streams. Methanol increases corrosion rates and deactivates some corrosion inhibitors. The tested LDHI displays CI properties...
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Hydrate Inhibition in Gas Wells Treated with Two Low Dosage Hydrate Inhibitors
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, April 30–May 2, 2002
Paper Number: SPE-75668-MS
... experiment pakulski hydrate inhibitor dosage hydrate inhibitor dean lovell hydrate inhibition flow assurance combination product gas well hydrate dean lovell antiagglomerant operator spe 75668 hydrate formation methanol inhibitor scale inhibition oilfield chemistry wax remediation low...
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Development and Application of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitors in the North Sea
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, March 15–18, 1998
Paper Number: SPE-40030-MS
... oilfield chemistry hydrate formation application kinetic inhibitor consequence operation hydrate deployment gas composition Society of Petroleum Engineers SPE 40030 Development and Application of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitors in the North Sea N.J. Phillips, and M. Grainger, TR Oil Services...
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Dynamic Gas Hydrate Formation and Properties of Diamondoids
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, June 28–30, 1993
Paper Number: SPE-26164-MS
... ABSTRACT Two solids which can form or deposit in gas transmission lines, gas hydrates and diamondoids, were investigated. A high pressure apparatus has been designed which enables the rates of hydrate formation from ice to be determined under dynamic gas conditions. The rate of hydrate...
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A Multi-Phase, Multi-Dimensional, Variable Composition Simulation of Gas Production From a Conventional Gas Reservoir in Contact With Hydrates
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Paper presented at the SPE Unconventional Gas Technology Symposium, May 18–21, 1986
Paper Number: SPE-15246-MS
...OBJECTIVES OF THE DEPRESSURIZATION MODEL As mentioned, this model simulates the production of gas from a gas reservoir capped by an impermeable hydrate formation. The transient pressure and temperature distributions are calculated in order to determine if the depressurization that accompanies...
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Geologic Analysis of Gas Hydrate Deposits
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Paper presented at the SPE Unconventional Gas Technology Symposium, May 18–21, 1986
Paper Number: SPE-15224-MS
... Atlantic. This study demonstrates the use of geophysical, geological, and geochemical techniques and data to locate and evaluate the potential gas hydrate resource of these two settings. sediment structural geology onshore permafrost society of petroleum engineers spe 15224 hydrate formation...
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The Occurrence and Magnitude of Methane — Hydrate Accumulations
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Paper presented at the SPE Unconventional Gas Recovery Symposium, May 16–18, 1982
Paper Number: SPE-10830-MS
... hydrates should be the object of continuing study and research. molecule upstream oil & gas permafrost reservoir characterization hydrate formation natural gas cavity continental margin methane freezing point gas hydrate hydrate lattice magnitude stability field water molecule...
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Unconventional Ideas About Unconventional Gas
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Paper presented at the SPE Unconventional Gas Recovery Symposium, May 16–18, 1982
Paper Number: SPE-10836-MS
... as 2,000 meters. And in the hydrosphere, the zone of possible hydrate formation occurs everywhere in the near-bottom sediments at depths greater than 200–500 meters (except, of course, where deep thermal vents and springs are located, or near spreading ridges). The fact is that some 90% of the earth's...