Ebook: Natural Gas Engineering Handbook
Author: Guo Boyun, Ghalambor Ali
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Gulf Publishing Company
- Edition: 2nd Edition
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The demand for energy consumption is increasing rapidly. In order to avoid the impending energy crunch, more producers are switching from oil to natural gas. While natural gas engineering is well documented through many papers and sources, the computer applications that provide a crucial role in engineering design and analysis are not well published. Updated and enhanced from the best-selling First Edition, this book continues to provide upcoming and practicing engineers the full scope of natural gas engineering, from gas reservoirs to transportation with a computer-assisted approach. This must-have handbook includes:A focus on real-world needs rather than theory Illustrative examples throughout the text Spreadsheet programs for all the engineering calculations Exercise problems at the end of every chapter, including newly added questions utilizing the spreadsheet programs Newly expanded sections covering today's technologies, such as multi-fractured horizontal wells and shale gas wells
Content:
Front Matter
List of Spreadsheet Programs
Spreadsheet Programs and Functions
List of Nomenclature
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Properties of Natural Gas
3. Gas Reservoir Deliverability
4. Wellbore Performance
5. Choke Performance
6. Well Deliverability
7. Separation
8. Dehydration
9. Compression and Cooling
10. Volumetric Measurement
11. Transportation
12. Special Problems
Appendices
Index
Content:
Front Matter
List of Spreadsheet Programs
Spreadsheet Programs and Functions
List of Nomenclature
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Properties of Natural Gas
3. Gas Reservoir Deliverability
4. Wellbore Performance
5. Choke Performance
6. Well Deliverability
7. Separation
8. Dehydration
9. Compression and Cooling
10. Volumetric Measurement
11. Transportation
12. Special Problems
Appendices
Index
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