Flow Assurance: Advances in Simulation Models
Thursday, 9 May
606
Technical / Poster Session
This session covers advances in simulation models and management strategies for various applications related to flow assurance: deposition kinetic prediction of barium sulfate deposition in pipelines, wax deposition in both insulated and uninsulated flowlines, safe depressurization of high volume/high pressure gas storage/injection, and liquid loading in complex deepwater field with subsea long tie-back. The authors will discuss models related to production/injection cycles with high CO2 content, wax deposition and non-Newtonian fluid modeling in flowlines, and simulation of high-pressure gas storage.
Chairperson(s)
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0930-0948 35146Flow Assurance Applied to CO2Transport: Challenges of Modelling CO2-Rich Systems Through Production, Processing and Injection Systems
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0950-1008 35143Demonstrating the Accuracy of a Novel Modification to Cubic EOS to Predict the JT Effect Using Field Data
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1010-1028 35250Detailed Modelling of Displacement and Hot Oiling of a Waxy Non-Newtonian Fluid in a Mature West Africa Deep Water Production Facility
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1030-1048 35059Cleanup to FPSO or Through a Rig in Deep Water—Pro and Cons
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1050-1108 35319Innovative Flow Assurance-Based Asset Integrity and Risk Mitigation Strategies for High-Pressure Gas Storage and Injection System
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1110-1128 35197Experimental Investigation and Deposition Model of Barium Sulfate Scale Deposition in Pipelines
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1130-1148 35502How Production Chemicals Injection Can Reduce CO2 Emission ?