Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering -  William Lyons

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Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering provides an introduction to key concepts and processes in oil and gas production engineering. It begins by describing correlation and procedures for predicting the physical properties of natural gas and oil. These include compressibility factor and phase behavior, field sampling process and laboratory measurements, and prediction of a vapor-liquid mixture.
The book discusses the basic parameters of multiphase fluid flow, various flow regimes, and multiphase flow models. It explains the natural flow performance of oil, gas, and the mixture. The final chapter covers the design, use, function, operation, and maintenance of oil and gas production facilities; the design and construction of separators; and oil and gas separation and treatment systems.
  • Evaluate well inflow performance
  • Guide to properties of hydrocarbon mixtures
  • Evaluate Gas production and processing facilities


William C. Lyons, Ph.D., P.E. (retired), holds nine patents in industrial drilling and has been responsible for the development of several important innovations in drilling and production technology. He is the lead Editor of the Standard Handbook of Petroleum and Gas Engineering, 3rd edition, publishing with Elsevier and co-author of several other professional books in drilling and production engineering for the petroleum industry. Dr. Lyons was a Professor in Petroleum Engineering and in Mechanical Engineering at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology for 30 years. He also served two one-year tours as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs during his academic career. Since retiring from teaching, Dr. Lyons is currently a Technical Learning Advisor with Chevron's Clear Leader Center in Houston, TX.
Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering provides an introduction to key concepts and processes in oil and gas production engineering. It begins by describing correlation and procedures for predicting the physical properties of natural gas and oil. These include compressibility factor and phase behavior, field sampling process and laboratory measurements, and prediction of a vapor-liquid mixture. The book discusses the basic parameters of multiphase fluid flow, various flow regimes, and multiphase flow models. It explains the natural flow performance of oil, gas, and the mixture. The final chapter covers the design, use, function, operation, and maintenance of oil and gas production facilities; the design and construction of separators; and oil and gas separation and treatment systems. Evaluate well inflow performance Guide to properties of hydrocarbon mixtures Evaluate Gas production and processing facilities

Front Cover 1
Working Guide to Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering 4
Copyright 5
Full Contents 8
Chapter 1. Properties of Hydrocarbon Mixtures 12
1.1. Compressibility Factor and Phase Behavior 12
1.2. Sampling Process and Laboratory Measurements 34
1.3. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium by Equation of State 72
References 81
Chapter 2. Flow of Fluids 84
2.1. Basic Parameters of Multiphase Flow [1] 91
2.2. Slightly Inclined Pipes (–10°< .<
2.3. Risers and Wells (.=90°) 100
2.4. Downcomers (.=–90°) 102
2.5. Stratified Flow Regime 105
2.6. Annular Flow Regime 117
2.7. Slug Flow Regime 123
2.8. Bubby Flow Regime 126
2.9. Correction for Acceleration Effects 127
2.10. Limitation 128
2.11. Empirical Methods 132
2.12. The Duns-Ros Method [20, 21] 132
2.13. The Orkiszewski Method [8, 9] 147
2.14. The Hagedorn-Brown Method [9, 12, 13] 157
2.15. The Beggs-Brill Method [2, 9, 15] 166
2.16. Mechanistic Models 177
2.17. Hasan and Kabir Model [18, 19] 178
2.18. Summary 181
References 182
Chapter 3. Natural Flow Performance 184
3.1. Inflow Performance 185
3.2. Two-Phase Flow Performance 212
References 242
Chapter 4. Gas Production Engineering 244
4.1. Surface Production/Separation Facility 244
4.2. Pressure Vessel Relief Systems 249
4.3. Separator Design and Construction 262
4.4. Vertical Separators 265
4.5. Horizontal Separator 270
4.6. Vessel Internals [18] 274
4.7. Oil–Water–Gas Separation 277
4.8. Two-Stage Separation Systems 286
4.9. Crude Oil Treating Systems 289
References 309
Index 312

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Bauwesen
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-85617-846-3 / 1856178463
ISBN-13 978-1-85617-846-4 / 9781856178464
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