
Acid Gas Injection
Field, Data, Simulation
- 461 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This ninth and final volume in the series, Advances in Natural Gas Engineering, covers gas injection into geological formations, one of the hottest topics in the industry, with contributions from some of the most well-known and respected engineers in the world.
This timely book focuses on gas injection into geological formations and other related topics, which are very important areas of natural gas engineering and build on previous volumes. It includes information for both upstream and downstream operations, including chapters detailing the most cutting-edge techniques in acid gas injection, such as acid gas disposal, modeling, and much more.
Written by some of the most well-known and respected chemical and process engineers working with natural gas today, the chapters in this important volume represent the most state-of-the-art processes and operations used in the field. Not available anywhere else, this volume is a must-have for any chemical engineer, chemist, or process engineer in the industry. Advances in Natural Gas Engineering is a series of books meant to form the basis for the working library of any engineer working with natural gas today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Acid Gas Injection from Startup to Stabilityâ A Recap of 3 Years of Operation and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 2 Acid Gas DisposalâA View from the Trenches
- Chapter 3 Pipestone Acid Gas Injection System
- Chapter 4 Acid Gas Injection Case Study for the Iraqi Region of Kurdistan
- Chapter 5 The Success Story of Acid Gas Injection (AGI) in WCSB: The Past, The Present, The Future
- Chapter 6 Hydrates of Carbon DioxideâA Review of Experimental Data
- Chapter 7 Comparison of Models to Data for Phase Equilibria and Properties of CO2 + Contaminant Systems
- Chapter 8 Numerical Investigation and Prediction of Critical Points of CO2 Binary Mixtures Using GERG-2008
- Chapter 9 AlkanolaminesâWhat is Next?
- Chapter 10 Anhydrous Triethanolamine as a Solvent for Gases
- Chapter 11 CCUS via CO2 Compression with Reciprocating Compressors
- Chapter 12 Process and Design Aspects of Diaphragm Pumps
- Chapter 13 Well Construction and Monitoring Considerations for AGI and CCS Wells
- Chapter 14 Downhole Pressure and Temperature Observations at a CO2 Injector Under Differing Injection Conditions
- Chapter 15 Case Study for the Application of CCUS to a Waste-to-Energy Italian Plant
- Chapter 16 Key Results of Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project
- Chapter 17 Some Results of ERTF Carbon Capture Pilot Plant
- Chapter 18 Evaluation of CO2 Storage Potential in the Deep Mannville Coals of Alberta: Vertical Well Injection Testing
- Chapter 19 Dynamic Miscibility of H2S/CO2 with Reservoir Oil in a Middle Eastern Triassic Reservoir
- Chapter 20 Quantitative Evaluation of Dynamic Solubility of Acid Gases in Deep Brine Aquifers
- Chapter 21 Highlights of the Northeast BC Carbon Capture and Storage Atlas
- Chapter 22 A Novel Method for Calculating Average Formation Pressure of Gas-Reservoir-Type Underground Natural Gas Storage
- Chapter 23 Simulation of Multi-Zone Coupling Flow with Phase Change in Fractured Low Permeability Condensate Gas Reservoir
- Index
- Also of Interest
- EULA