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Petroleum engineers search through endless sources to understand oil and gas chemicals, identify root cause of theproblems, and discover solutions while operations are becoming more unconventional and driving toward more sustainablepractice. Oil and Gas Chemistry Management Series brings an all-inclusive suite of tools to cover all the sectors of oil andgas chemistry-related issues and chemical solutions from drilling and completion, to production, surface processing, andstorage. The fourth reference in the series, Surface Process, Transportation, and Storage delivers the critical basics while alsocovering latest research developments and practical solutions. Organized by the type of challenges, this volume facilitatesengineers to fully understand underlying theories, practical solutions, and keys for successful applications. Basics includeproduced fluids treating, foam control, pipeline drag reduction, and crude oil and natural gas storage, while more advancedtopics cover CO2 recovery, shipment, storage, and utilization. Supported by a list of contributing experts from bothacademia and industry, this volume brings a necessary reference to bridge petroleum chemistry operations from theoryinto more cost-effective and sustainable practical applications.
- Offers full range of oil field chemistry issues and more environmentally friendly alternatives, including chapters focused on methods to treat produced water for recycle, reuse, and disposal
- Gain effective control on problems and mitigation strategies from industry list of experts and contributors
- Delivers both up to date research developments and practical applications, bridging between theory and practice
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-12-824208-7 (9780128242087)
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1. Hydrogen Sulfide and Mercaptan Scavenging Sunder Ramachandran2. Natural Gas SweeteningSebastien Duval3. Emulsion SeparationThomas Krebs and Reda Mohamed Akdim4. Foam ControlKalman Koczo, Jonathan Janes Wylde and Mark Leatherman5. Pipeline Drag ReductionYung Lee and Ray Johnston6. Natural Gas Storage by AdsorptionYuguo Wang and Rashid Othman7. Crude Oil StorageAlex McRae, Kennith Van Ness and Khandekar Shekhar8. Geologic Carbon Storage: Key ComponentsHakan Alkan, Oleksandr Burachok and Patrick Kowollik9. Carbonate geochemistry and its role in geologic carbon storageSylvain Delerce, Chiara Marieni and Eric Oelkers10. CO2 Utilization in Chemicals ProductionCathy L. Tway, Martin Hayes, Peter Richard Ellis, Stephen Schuyten, Alex Conradie and Christopher Zalitis