Hydrate Formation and Blockage in Inlet/Outlet and Slope Pipes of Gas–Water–Oil Transportation Pipeline
Zheyuan Liu,
Xiaoyang Liu,
Zaixing Liu
et al.
Abstract:Hydrate blockage always imposes a common problem in oil and natural gas transportation pipelines. The blockage usually occurs at special locations, such as the inlet and outlet of the pump or the slope sections, which are less likely to be detected and more likely to cause serious consequences. A novel fully visual flow loop was used to study the evolution of hydrate formation and blockage in different parts of the pipeline. The results showed that 50% water cut with low liquid loading has the fastest hydrate … Show more
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