Day 1 Tue, October 29, 2019 2019
DOI: 10.4043/29928-ms
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Compact Hydrate Dissociation Plant: Combined Direct and Indirect Heating for Increased Efficiency

Abstract: Hydrate formation in production and control lines has been a serious issue in the oil industry, especially in the deepwater offshore market. This article focuses on a compact temporary plant designed to be assembled on offshore rigs for heating and injecting high flow rate water to break hydrates. Hydrates are formed under determined conditions (high pressure at low temperature) in which natural gas hydrocarbon molecules are trapped in ice molecules, forming crystal structures and plugging or ch… Show more

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