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Provided by: HOT Engineering Production Chemistry in Oil and Gas ProductionPetroleum Engineering |
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Training
Provided by HOT Engineering
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.
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Production Chemistry in Oil and Gas Production Seminar Schedule
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Production Chemistry in Oil and Gas Production
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.
This course bridges the gap between process technology and production chemistry. It includes aspects common to operational issues such as organic precipitates (asphaltenes and waxes), water treatment and quality for re-injection, causes of non-effective treatment plants, interpretation of water analyses, rules of SRB s in oil and gas production, scale formation (including NORM scale), stimulation concepts, chemicals in gas production, occurrence of Halite scale in gas production and storage. The course focuses on practical onsite experience. Case histories and practical examples will be discussed.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Oil and gas treatment systems
Conditions for asphaltene and wax precipitation
Rules of inhibitors
Definition and monitoring 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
OUTLINE
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
This course bridges the gap between process technology and production chemistry. It includes aspects common to operational issues such as organic precipitates (asphaltenes and waxes), water treatment and quality for re-injection, causes of non-effective treatment plants, interpretation of water analyses, rules of SRB s in oil and gas production, scale formation (including NORM scale), stimulation concepts, chemicals in gas production, occurrence of Halite scale in gas production and storage. The course focuses on practical onsite experience. Case histories and practical examples will be discussed.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Oil and gas treatment systems
Conditions for asphaltene and wax precipitation
Rules of inhibitors
Definition and monitoring 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
OUTLINE
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
About The Training Provider: HOT Engineering
HOT Engineering - HOT Engineering (www. hoteng. com) a company headquartered in Austria, offers exploration and field development services and E&P training services to the petroleum industry worldwide. With more than 20 years of consulting experience, we are one of the leading providers of advanced and integrated geological, geophysical, petrophysical and reservoir and production engineering technology.

