Despite the numerous advantages associated with using compact cylindrical cyclone gas/liquid separators, particularly for upstream production operations, the lack of a full understanding of the complex hydrodynamic process taking place in it and its Âunfamiliarity to oil field personnel has hindered its widespread use. The complexity associated with this technology is attributed to two limiting physical phenomena, liquid carry-over and gas carryunder. While a lot of work has been done to better understand and predict the liquid carry-over operational envelope, little or no information about methods capable of adequately predicting or characterizing the gas carry-under performance of such separators is available. Traditionally, to mitigate ...
With the oil and gas industry changing rapidly and new oil-fields becoming less accessible, the dema...
With the further development of oilfield, liquid-gas separation has become an essential problem. Cyl...
Gas entering the pump is one of the most common causes of decreased efficiency in a sucker rod pumpe...
Despite the numerous advantages associated with using compact cylindrical cyclone gas/liquid separat...
Problems associated with the use of compact cylindrical cyclone gas/liquid (CCGL) separators can be ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The requirement of bringing an outside coolant source to run through the seals of a multiphase pump ...
Current separation technology based on the conventional vessel-type separator is several decades old...
An extensive experimental programme tested an l-SEP unit with air and water. This provided data o...
Cyclone separators have been described in detail and, although substantial research has been perfor...
Vane‐type demisters are attractive droplet separators because they combine robustness and sufficient...
Work to improve the oil-gas extraction processes from the wellhead to basic saleable product has bee...
As the oil production field reaches its mature phase and the surface processing facilities reaches ...
The need of exploiting the offshore oil reserves and reducing the equipment costs becomes the motiv...
The re-design of the internal geometry of static down – hole gas separators directly affects the gas...
With the oil and gas industry changing rapidly and new oil-fields becoming less accessible, the dema...
With the further development of oilfield, liquid-gas separation has become an essential problem. Cyl...
Gas entering the pump is one of the most common causes of decreased efficiency in a sucker rod pumpe...
Despite the numerous advantages associated with using compact cylindrical cyclone gas/liquid separat...
Problems associated with the use of compact cylindrical cyclone gas/liquid (CCGL) separators can be ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The requirement of bringing an outside coolant source to run through the seals of a multiphase pump ...
Current separation technology based on the conventional vessel-type separator is several decades old...
An extensive experimental programme tested an l-SEP unit with air and water. This provided data o...
Cyclone separators have been described in detail and, although substantial research has been perfor...
Vane‐type demisters are attractive droplet separators because they combine robustness and sufficient...
Work to improve the oil-gas extraction processes from the wellhead to basic saleable product has bee...
As the oil production field reaches its mature phase and the surface processing facilities reaches ...
The need of exploiting the offshore oil reserves and reducing the equipment costs becomes the motiv...
The re-design of the internal geometry of static down – hole gas separators directly affects the gas...
With the oil and gas industry changing rapidly and new oil-fields becoming less accessible, the dema...
With the further development of oilfield, liquid-gas separation has become an essential problem. Cyl...
Gas entering the pump is one of the most common causes of decreased efficiency in a sucker rod pumpe...