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Tubing Temperature Correlations For Injection and Production Based on Simulation and Field Experience
A finite difference model was developed and used to simulate transient heat transfer in wells undergoing injection and production processes.
Metal Flow During Friction Stir Welding
The flow of metal during Friction Stir Welding is clarified using a faying surface tracer and a nib frozen in place during welding. It is shown that material is transported by two processes.
Real World Implementation of QRA Methods in Casing Design
This paper was prepared for presentation at the SPE Applied Technology Workshop on Risk Based Design of Well Casing and Tubing held in The Woodlands, Texas, U.S.A., 7-8 May 1998.
Designer Casing for Deepwater HPHT Wells
Deepwater high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) drilling environments present difficult challenges to well engineers.
LRFD Derived Performance of a Qualified API Connection Population
This work is a discussion of how the limit performance is being defined and quality systems are being revised for API connections in accordance with the objectives of the LRFD method for OCTG.
Annular Pressure Buildup: What It Is and What To Do About It
When tubing heated by hot formation fluids contacts colder fluids entrapped in the annulus, the result is fluid heating and pressure buildup. Proper well design is critical in subsea wells.
Improved Integral Joint Casing Connections Can Reduce Well Costs
New integral joint connections can withstand greater loads, increasing their range of applications. The use of IJC casing can allow a slimmer well to be drilled, reducing total well costs.
Joining of Dissimilar Aluminum Alloys and Other Metals and Alloys by Friction-Stir Welding
A wide range of aluminum alloys and other metals and alloys, particularly dissimilar materials, have been friction-stir welded in this study.
Advanced Technology Solutions for Next Generation HPHT Wells
This paper describes research efforts and technology development associated with the next generation of high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) well designs.
Flow Patterns During Friction Stir Welding
Friction Stir Welding is a relatively new technique for welding that uses cylindrical pin or nib inserted along the weld seam.
Optimization of HPHT Wells: Reducing the Cost of Design Integrity
This paper describes an investigation into the relationship between design criteria (minimum acceptable design factors and maximum acceptable number of pipes) and cost.
SOPs That Operators Will Actually Want To Use: A Guide To Writing Effective SOPs
SOPs are important for the safe and effective operation of industrial plants, including oil and gas facilities. But SOPs are frequently developed late in the project, after the design is completed and construction is well underway. And they may be used for little other than operator training. Following startup, they often end up on a shelf collecting dust. Used this way, SOPs have little influence on either the design or the operation of the facility. SOPs can be so much more. They can be both an integral part of the design process and a catalyst for culture change in the industry.
PWV Barrier Leak Test Acceptance Criteria Calculations
This GATEKEEPER discusses an effective subsea tree PWV (USV) leak test method. The test can be done quickly – entire test time is about 15 minutes, including the 5 minute monitoring time.
Acidizing Effects Of Titanium Grade 29 Tapered Stress Joints
Acidizing involves pumping acid into a wellbore or geologic formation that is capable of producing oil and/or gas. The purpose of acidizing is to improve a well’s productivity or injectivity after production has declined 4.
Well Integrity: A Holistic Approach To Annulus Pressure Management For Subsea Wells
Annulus Pressure Management refers to an engineered approach ensuring that casing annulus pressures do not challenge the well’s integrity during the life of the well.
Bacterial Monitoring & Remediation In Pipelines
This GATEKEEPER discusses the various bacteria testing options that are available, which can be used to validate MPN results, as well as the mitigation and remediation techniques that can be used to decrease the probability or severity of MIC to pipeline infrastructure.
Operational Marine Risk Management: Process Safety
This GATEKEEPER will discuss, at a high level, the decision support tools and methodologies that can be implemented to assist in the delivery of incident free execution of projects through focused risk mitigation in the key process safety impact areas of station keeping and vessel integrity.
Effective CMMS Database Development
When properly developed, a CMMS tool can ensure that detailed equipment information is readily available, improve reliability, reduce equipment and facility downtime and more.
Riser Integrity Monitoring For HPHT Wells
In order to avoid potential riser failures or replacement campaigns for anticipated service lives that may extend to 30 years or more, process facility components such as risers and flowline systems must now be subjected to more enhanced integrity monitoring through the whole of their service life.
OTC-26007-MS Top of Line Corrosion: An Evaluation of Critical Parameters that Drive Mitigation Methods and System Design in Deepwater Gas Systems
Top of Line Corrosion (TOLC) occurs in deepwater wet gas systems when water vapor condenses on the upper internal walls of the flowline due to the heat exchange occurring between the hot fluid and the colder environment.