Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

by John Carroll
Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

by John Carroll

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Overview

Rarely covered in formal engineering courses, natural gas hydrates are a common problem and real-life danger for engineers worldwide. Updated and more practical than ever, Natural Gas Hydrates, Third Edition helps managers and engineers get up to speed on all the most common hydrate types, how to forecast when they will appear, and safely mitigate their removal. Known for being highly flammable, gas hydrates are a preventable threat that can costs millions of dollars in damage, as well as take the lives of workers and engineers on the rig. The third edition of Natural Gas Hydrates is enhanced with today’s more complex yet practical utilization needs including:

  • New hydrate types and formers, including mercaptans and other sulfur compounds
  • Vital information on how to handle hydrate formation in the wellbore, useful information in light of the Macondo explosion and resulting oil spill
  • More detailed phase diagrams, such as ternary systems, as well as more relevant multicomponent mixtures

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128005750
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

John Carroll is currently Director, Geostorage Processing Engineering for Gas Liquids Engineering, Ltd. in Calgary. With more than 20 years of experience, he supports other engineers with software problems and provides information involving fluid properties, hydrates and phase equilibria. Prior to that, he has worked for Honeywell, University of Alberta as a seasonal lecturer, and Amoco Canada as a Petroleum Engineer. John has published a couple of books, sits on three editorial advisory boards, and he has authored/co-authored more than 60 papers. He has trained many engineers on natural gas throughout the world, and is a member of several associations including SPE, AIChE, and GPAC. John earned a Bachelor of Science (with Distinction) and a Doctorate of Philosophy, both in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He is a registered professional engineer in the province of Alberta and New Brunswick, Canada.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Hydrate Types and Formers3. Hand Calculation Methods4. Computer Methods5. Inhibiting Hydrate Formation with Chemicals6. Dehydration of Natural Gas7. Combating Hydrates using Heat and Pressure8. Physical Properties of Hydrates9. Phase Diagrams10. Water Content of Natural Gas11. Additional Topics

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