Petroleum Production Operations

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by Shyne Coleman on December 4, 2011

Petroleum Production Operations

 

 

Petroleum Production Operations


Petroleum Production Operations

 

Petroleum Production Operations Overviews
For lease operators and supervisors, whether new professionals or technical experts, this book is a valuable resource on petroleum reservoirs, drive mechanisms, and well completion. Covers well performance evaluation, primary cementing, perforating, squeeze cementing, packer and tubing forces, problem well analysis, workover methods and planning, and beam pumping.

 

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Petroleum Production Operations

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Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb

 

Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb


Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb

 

Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb Overviews
No fishing job is a welcome operation, but this new edition of a classic reference helps you do the job efficiently and economically. This practical guide is packed with illustrations and descriptions of fishing equipment and tools to help you solve just about any fishing problem. Foremen, engineers, and superintendents who write procedures, make drilling decisions, and supervise operations will find this handy book invaluable, and trainees will find it an excellent learning manual.

Oilwell Fishing Operations tells how to free stuck pipe, part the pipe string, and repair casing. It describes the various types of catching tools, jars, mills, junk, baskets, and hydrostatic and rotating bailers, along with washover operations, wireline fishing, fishing in cavities, and fishing in high angle deviated and horizontal wells. The author’s tips and warnings are sure to save you time and money in avoided misruns, downtime, and lost equipment.

* Currently, there is no other book on the market focused only on oilwell fishing operations.
* Covers all of the best practices for oilwell fishing operations and all of the latest equipment.
* The first book in the “Gulf Drilling Guides” series, the first, last, and only stop for the drilling engineer with a problem to solve.

 

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Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb

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Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling

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by Shyne Coleman on October 11, 2011

Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling

 

 

 

Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling


Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling

 

Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling Overviews
Hydromechanical processes underlie the majority of technology operations in drilling, and present a crucial concern as the pace and depth of drilling increases in today’s energy-hungry world. Applied Hydroaeromechanics in Oil and Gas Drilling offers a unique resource for properly modeling and understanding the hydrodynamic forces affecting a drilling site. Combining hydrodynamic theory with specific drilling applications, this coverage provides readers with a comprehensive reference for designing, planning, and optimizing drilling operations.

 

 

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Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models

 

 

 

Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models


Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models

 

Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models Overviews
Used to clean the borehole, stabilize rock, control pressures, or enhance drilling rates, drilling fluids and their circulation systems are used in all phases of a drilling operation. These systems are highly dynamic and complicated to model until now. Written by an author with over 25 years of experience, AppliedDrilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Modelsprovide users with the necessary analytical/numerical models to handle problems associated with the design and optimization of cost-effective drilling circulation systems.The only book which combines system modeling, design, and equipment, Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models provides a clear and rigorous exposition of traditional and non-traditional circulation systems and equipment followed by self contained chapters concerning system modelling applications. Theories are illustrated by case studies based on the author’s real life experience.

The book is accompanied by a website which permits readers to construct, validate, and run models employing Newtonian fluids, Bingham Plastic fluids, Power Law fluids, and aerated fluids principles. This combination book and website arrangement will prove particularly useful to drilling and production engineers who need to plan operations including pipe-tripping, running-in casing, and cementing.

    • In-depth coverage of both on- and offshore drilling hydraulics.

 

  • Methods for optimizing both on- and offshore drilling hydraulics.

 

  • Contains problems and solutions based on years of experience.

 

 

Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models 

Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models

Applied Drilling Circulation Systems: Hydraulics, Calculations and Models 

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Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering


Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering


Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering

Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering Overviews
Based on the classic Standard Handbook of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Second Edition, the Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineeringbegins with an extensive overview of the basic principles, definitions, and data. Later chapters cover properties of hydrocarbon mixtures, flow natural flow of fluids, natural flow performance, artificial lift methods and corrosion and scaling. This book provides engineers with a bases for understanding important concepts such a flow phenomena, hydrate formation, pressure (surge) waves, or high viscosity liquid flow failure. The focus of book is to assist the reader to understand and avoid potential operational challenges and design effective solutions and operational responses.

    • Evaluate well inflow performance

 

  • Guide to properties of hydrocarbon mixtures
  • Evaluate Gas production and processing facilities

 

 

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Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering 

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The Properties of Petroleum Fluids

by Shyne Coleman on October 7, 2011

The Properties of Petroleum Fluids

The Properties of Petroleum Fluids


The Properties of Petroleum Fluids

The Properties of Petroleum Fluids Overviews
A conveniently arranged petroleum fluids reference book covering components, properties, and equations for the various fluids and gases. Contents: Introduction and scope Water-in-crude-oil emulsions Characterization, phase behavior, and field processing of crude oil Separation of gas, oil and water Dehydration and desalting of crude oil Crude sweetening and stabilization Pumps Measurement of crude oil Fire heaters Pipeline transportation Energy conservation Instrumentation and process control Pressure relief and flaring Case histories Appendices.

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The Properties of Petroleum Fluids 

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The Chronological History of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries


The Chronological History of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries


The Chronological History of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries

The Chronological History of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Overviews
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1963 Original Publisher: Clark Book Co. Subjects: Petroleum industry and trade Gas manufacture and works Natural gas Gas industry Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: The Chronological History of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Note: Numbers in parentheses at end of each listing refer to sources of information (listed beginning on page 313). 6000 B. C. Noah smears Ark with two coats of bitumen on outside and one coat inside before the Great Flood in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley. (20) 4000 B. C. Paintings on walls of tombs portray Egyptians preparing meals. (51) Builders of the Tower of Babel “had bricks for stone and slime they had for mortar.” (20) 3000 B. C. Holes are bored in earth by rotary method by Egyptians as shown by holes in rocks in stone quarries at the construction of the pyramids. Bore holes as deep as 20 feet have been found in hard rock and two drill cores are in the Egyptian collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. (1) The Sumerians use asphalt as a base for cement for inlaying mosaics. (24) 2000 B. C. Pure bitumen sells for the equivalent of per ton in Ur of Chaldees. (20) 1450 B. C. First artificial lighting by “fire-pans” or “censers.” (51) 900 B. C. Natural gas utilized by the Chinese. (51)600 B. C. Confucius writes of wells a few hundred feet deep near the border of Tibet. (1) 450 B. C. Herodotus describes the so-called “pitch spring” of Zante, an oil seepage which even now exists. (24) 400B. C. Streets in Jerusalem and Antioch lighted at night. (51) 320 B. C. Greeks first find lodestone, or magnetite, near the ancient city of Magnesia. They apply the name Magnes to the …

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Petroleum and natural gas-research program, Bureau of Mines, fiscal year 1953

Petroleum and natural gas-research program, Bureau of Mines, fiscal year 1953


Petroleum and natural gas-research program, Bureau of Mines, fiscal year 1953

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Petroleum and natural gas-research program, Bureau of Mines, fiscal year 1953 

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Petroleum And Natural Gas In Oklahoma

by Shyne Coleman on October 7, 2011

Petroleum And Natural Gas In Oklahoma

Petroleum And Natural Gas In Oklahoma


Petroleum And Natural Gas In Oklahoma

Petroleum And Natural Gas In Oklahoma Overviews
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.

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Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas

by Shyne Coleman on October 7, 2011

Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas

Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas


Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas

Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas Overviews
Process descriptions, design methods, operating procedures and troubleshooting are covered in detail in this hands-on reference. You will gain a better understanding of surface operations between the wellhead and the point of custody transfer or transport from the production facilities. Contents: Characterization of natural gas and its products Phase behavior of natural gas Water-hydrocarbon phase behavior Field processing of natural gas Prevention of hydrate formation Gas sweeting Gas dehydration using glycol, solid desiccants, LTX, & CaCl Compression Gas measurement Heat & cooling Transportation Natural gas liquids recovery Glossary Material & energy balances OPSIM: conversion of units Physical properties.

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Oilfield Processing of Petroleum, Vol. 1: Natural Gas 

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