Production Chemistry and Chemical Treatment in the Oil and Gas Fields
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Production Chemistry and Chemical Treatment in the Oil and Gas Fields Course
Introduction:
During the remaining lifetime of an oil or gas field, the application of economic methods in the treatment process is a prerequisite for ensuring compliance with specifications for the gas, oil, and water phase. Treatment plant efficiency is, among other factors, depending on the proper application of chemicals. Complexity and potential problems increase exponentially with the number of chemicals employed in the system. It is therefore essential to consider process engineering knowledge and the impact of chemicals applied
Course Objectives:
What You Will Learn
- Oil and gas treatment systems
- Conditions for asphaltene and wax precipitation
- Rules of inhibitors
- Definition and monitoring of water quality
- How to control the efficiency of a treatment unit
- Rules of SRB in oil and gas production
- Conditions of scale formation in treatment systems
- Development of sustainable stimulation concepts
Who Should Attend?
This five-day course is designed for engineers, project managers, chemists, field operational staff currently or potentially involved in natural gas or oil production and storage operations. Others seeking an overview of sustainable improvements in the gas/oil production process may also find the course beneficial.
Course Outlines:
- Organic precipitates in oil production
- Inhibitor screening and application
- Water quality and impact on re-injection systems
- Main causes of non-effective treatment plants
- Impact of retention time on separation processes
- SRB’s in oil and gas production
- Microbial activity and corrosion
- Concepts of avoiding anaerobic SRB activity
- Rules of sulfate and carbonate scale formation
- Overview of scale calculating programs
- Changing of water composition during gas production
- Formation of Halite scale in gas production and storage
- Troubleshooting in treatment plants
