2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13030686
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Relative Pressure Drop Model for Hydrate Formation and Transportability in Flowlines in High Water Cut Systems

Abstract: Today, oil and gas fields gradually become mature with a high amount of water being produced (water cut (WC)), favoring conditions for gas hydrate formation up to the blockage of pipelines. The pressure drop is an important parameter which is closely related to the multiphase flow characteristics, risk of plugging and security of flowlines. This study developed a model based on flowloop experiments to predict the relative pressure drop in pipelines once hydrate is formed in high water cutsystems in the absence… Show more

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“…Pham et al 6 studied the effects of different liquid-phase flow rates and kinetic hydrate inhibitors on the entire process from hydrate formation to plugging under high-water-content conditions. This strategy considerably helped in maintaining the flow of the hydrate slurry and in preventing clogging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pham et al 6 studied the effects of different liquid-phase flow rates and kinetic hydrate inhibitors on the entire process from hydrate formation to plugging under high-water-content conditions. This strategy considerably helped in maintaining the flow of the hydrate slurry and in preventing clogging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%