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Details the proper methods to assess, prevent, and reduce corrosion
in the oil industry using today's most advanced technologies This
book discusses upstream operations, with an emphasis on production,
and pipelines, which are closely tied to upstream operations. It
also examines protective coatings, alloy selection, chemical
treatments, and cathodic protection--the main means of corrosion
control. The strength and hardness levels of metals is also
discussed, as this affects the resistance of metals to hydrogen
embrittlement, a major concern for high-strength steels and some
other alloys. It is intended for use by personnel with limited
backgrounds in chemistry, metallurgy, and corrosion and will give
them a general understanding of how and why corrosion occurs and
the practical approaches to how the effects of corrosion can be
mitigated. Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas
Production, Second Edition updates the original chapters while
including a new case studies chapter. Beginning with an
introduction to oilfield metallurgy and corrosion control, the book
provides in-depth coverage of the field with chapters on: chemistry
of corrosion; corrosive environments; materials; forms of
corrosion; corrosion control; inspection, monitoring, and testing;
and oilfield equipment. Covers all aspects of upstream oil and gas
production from downhole drilling to pipelines and tanker terminal
operations Offers an introduction to corrosion for entry-level
corrosion control specialists Contains detailed photographs to
illustrate descriptions in the text Metallurgy and Corrosion
Control in Oil and Gas Production, Second Edition is an excellent
book for engineers and related professionals in the oil and gas
production industries. It will also be an asset to the entry-level
corrosion control professional who may have a theoretical
background in metallurgy, chemistry, or a related field, but who
needs to understand the practical limitations of large-scale
industrial operations associated with oil and gas production.
This book addresses the practice of geostatistical simulation to
evaluation of mineral reserves, prediction of recovered tonnages
and mineral grades and the impact of mining dilution. Such
prediction is absolutely critical for mine planning and investment
decisions, yet it cannot be made on maps directly interpolated from
present data. Various dilution factors need to be introduced to
account for - the support effect: mining unit volumes are vastly
different from composite data unit volumes - the information
effect: future selection of ore/waste will be based on vastly
different data than that presently available. Geostatistical
simulations allow a rigorous evaluation of these effects on
reserves recovery. These stochastic simulations have the potential
to be for the mining industry what a wind tunnel is for aircraft
design. This book is written by two expert
geostatisticians--Journel is the pioneer of mining
geostatistics--and established academics.
As the shale revolution continues in North America, unconventional
resource markets are emerging on every continent. In the next eight
to ten years, more than 100,000 wells and one- to two-million
hydraulic fracturing stages could be executed, resulting in close
to one trillion dollars in industry spending. This growth has
prompted professionals experienced in conventional oil and gas
exploitation and development to acquire practical knowledge of the
unconventional realm. Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources:
Exploitation and Development provides a comprehensive understanding
of the latest advances in the exploitation and development of
unconventional resources. With an emphasis on shale, this book:
Addresses all aspects of the exploitation and development process,
from data mining and accounting to drilling, completion,
stimulation, production, and environmental issues Offers in-depth
coverage of sub-surface measurements (geological, geophysical,
petrophysical, geochemical, and geomechanical) and their
interpretation Discusses the use of microseismic, fiber optic, and
tracer reservoir monitoring technologies and JewelSuite (TM)
reservoir modeling software Presents the viewpoints of
internationally respected experts and researchers from leading
exploration and production (E&P) companies and academic
institutions Explores future trends in reservoir technologies for
unconventional resources development Unconventional Oil and Gas
Resources: Exploitation and Development aids geologists,
geophysicists, petrophysicists, geomechanic specialists, and
drilling, completion, stimulation, production, and reservoir
engineers in the environmentally safe exploitation and development
of unconventional resources like shale.
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