Processing systems/design
Samsung E&A takes home $6 billion of the total amount as EPC contractor.
This paper describes development of technology with the capability to combust flare gases with a heating value up to 50% lower than existing flare-tip technology.
This article focuses on the use of an annular injection mixer in vaporizing heavy hydrocarbon fractions into natural gas streams and the evaluation of evaporation performance by computational fluid dynamics.
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This paper describes a chemical-free process with a small footprint designed to capture exhaust from natural gas drive compressors and supporting gas-fueled production equipment.
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The Libra Consortium, led by Brazil’s Petrobras, has developed a method of separating carbon dioxide from reservoir fluids at the seafloor rather than the FPSO topsides.
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This paper discusses the importance of modular refineries and their effects on the availability of petroleum products in Nigeria.
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This paper outlines issues to be resolved during facility design and provides guidelines, calculations, and examples for sand-handling steps to be implemented after separation.
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This paper presents an artificial intelligence algorithm called dual heuristic dynamic programming that can be used to solve petroleum optimization-control problems.
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The authors of this paper discuss Saudi Arabia’s progress in gas flaring, the measures the government has taken, and how operators have adapted.
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The authors of this paper describe an initiative taken to measure baseline data for methane emission for gas-processing facilities and gas-transmission and regasification units by using accurate tools and methodologies for detection and quantification.
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The new facility will hook into Eni's FSRUs and other Marine XII development infrastructure.
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Industry leaders are harnessing the power of data to improve efficiencies, eliminate nonproductive time, and reduce Capex.
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This paper describes development of an adjustable cone meter that can adapt to flow conditions automatically and provide a turndown of as much as a 54:1 under dry-gas conditions and as much as 20:1 under wet-gas conditions.
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