Effect of anti‐Agglomerants on carbon dioxide hydrate formation in oil–water systems
Shaochang Huang,
Xiao Wang,
Guiyang Ma
et al.
Abstract:The experiments in high‐pressure pipelines simulate the formation and fluid of hydrate under deep‐sea conditions, which has practical significance for the deep‐sea landfill of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the safe running of oil and gas pipelines. In this paper, pure water, white oil, CO2, and arquad 2C‐75 were used to study the formation and flow characteristics of CO2 hydrate in the oil–water system with the help of a loop device, and the growth morphology of hydrate was observed through the view‐window on the l… Show more
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