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Books > Professional & Technical > Energy technology & engineering > Fossil fuel technologies > Petroleum technology
The fascinating autobiography of a man living in Libya during the
years when oil was discovered there. The work he achieved made a
huge contribution to the development and transformation which
"black gold" brought to the country. Following the tracks of his
journey from one oil refinery to another the reader travels between
Fezzan, Tripolitania and Cyrenaica. A natural and vunerable
landscape of undeniable intensity is revealed upon the pages, as he
passes from locust storms of almost biblical proportions to meeting
populations such as the Tuareg, who even today are still cloaked in
legend. It is a vivid account of the meeting between East and West.
This publication provides an introduction to the design and
construction of atmospheric storage tanks for petroleum fuel
products.
This publication provides an introduction to the design of bulk
petroleum fuel receiving, storage and dispensing facilities.
The two-volume reference "Wiley Critical Content: Petroleum
Technology " presents a collection of over 40 articles that were
reprinted from the "Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical
Technology" and "Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry."
The articles are organized in three thematic subjects:
PART I: Exploration, Refining, Engineering, and Handling
PART II: Fuels
PART III: Base Chemicals
Subsea repairs and inspection are costly for petroleum and
pipeline engineers and proper training is needed to focus on
ensuring system strength and integrity. "Subsea Pipeline Integrity
and Risk Management" is the perfect companion for new engineers who
need to be aware of the state-of-the-art techniques. This handbook
offers a "hands-on" problem-solving approach to integrity
management, leak detection, and reliability applications such as
risk analysis.
Wide-ranging and easy-to-use, the book is packed with data
tables, illustrations, and calculations, with a focus on pipeline
corrosion, flexible pipes, and subsea repair. Reliability-based
models also provide a decision making tool for day-to-day use.
"Subsea Pipeline Integrity and Risk Management" gives the engineer
the power and knowledge to protect offshore pipeline investments
safely and effectively.
Includes material selection for linepipe, especially selection of
standard carbon steel linepipeCovers assessment of various types of
corrosion processes and definition of anti-corrosion design against
internal as well as external corrosion Gives process and flow
assurance for pipeline systems including pipeline integrity
management
On a quiet Tuesday evening in April 2010, experienced leaders
aboard Transocean's DEEPWATER HORIZON drilling rig ran pressure
tests and declared BP's deep oil-and-gas well to be secure. They
were wrong. Hours later the well blew out, followed by explosions
and fire that killed 11, sank the rig in the mile-deep Gulf of
Mexico, and left behind mourning families, a disastrous
environmental oil spill, and questions without answers. Questions
like: Who, how, what caused BP's blowout? THE SIMPLE TRUTH is
narrative nonfiction, often called a nonfiction novel (fact-based
fiction). The story dramatizes the drilling and demise of BP's
3-1/2-mile-deep Macondo exploration well, albeit at the hands of
fictional characters, surrogates for survivors and the eleven
perfect witnesses who died that terrible night. Readers are invited
to join the crew aboard the rig and share their lives as they drill
ever deeper and make the costly decisions that define the business.
And when just one of several such decisions goes wrong and the
clock ticks down, readers, too, will better understand the simple
rule: Zero tolerance for failure, because offshore there's nowhere
to run. J.A. Turley leans on his decades-long industry career as an
offshore-drilling expert to unravel investigative findings about
the catastrophe. As a degreed petroleum engineer, ocean engineer,
and professor of petroleum engineering, he narrates the story as if
he and the reader are on the rig, immersed in the character-rich
world of offshore drilling. His detailed and extensively referenced
Epilogue documents the simple truth about the CAUSE of BP's Macondo
blowout. Readers who are also interested in the EFFECTS of BP's
blowout (the oil spill, company culture, energy independence) are
encouraged to read published nonfiction titles on the topic by
renowned authors and journalists, including: Joel Achenbach; Bob
Cavnar; John Conrad & Tom Shroder; William R. Freudenburg &
Robert Gramling; Peter Lehner & Bob Deans; Stanley Reed &
Alison Fitzgerald; Carl Safina; Loren C. Steffy; and others.
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