Asset used for compressing gas (at a well, in a gathering pipeline, in the gas processing, from/to an underground gas storage asset) and for transporting gas in pipelines
Used in midstream gas processing and natural gas transportation applications
Bill Elmer Artificial Intelligence / Data Analytics – Real Examples of Application to Natural Gas Compression Abstract: Oil and Gas Operators have built tremendous Scada systems over the past years, and collect vast quantities of data from pumping units, gas flow meters, ESP’s and so on. As gas lift becomes increasingly popular as an unconventional well artificial lift solution, industry can no longer afford to be satisfied with only knowing whether their gas lift compressor is running. A true anomaly, the gas lift compressor presents a glaring void of operating data.
09-14-2021 | 11:30 AM - 01:00 PM CT Tyler TX
Unmanned vehicles such as drones are very cool to play around the house or the garden and can also be the deadliest weapons in war zones environment. Most unmanned vehicles are remotely operated or sent on a predetermined path
1 Comment - Dear Philippe, I am very happy to read about unmanned vehicles here in SPEconect. I have been reading some websites about this technology and browsing many O & G applications. This innovation, in my point, is very important to expand and open new companies, here in Brazil we have only a few companies still studying the subject, but the ragulation Is not conclusive
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A pipeline system for transport of gas, which mainly contains high- pressure pipelines and compressor stations. (Note that this does not include upstream gathering pipeline networks nor pipelines primarily used in the context of local distribution of gas, with a view to its delivery to customers). (Note - Transmission lines transport natural gas across long distances and occasionally across interstate boundaries. They are connected to the distribution grid via city gate stations and/or pressure regulating stations. High-pressure gas transport over long distance including pipelines, compressor stations, metering and regulating stations and a variety of above-ground facilities to support the overall system. Underground gas storage and LNG terminals are excluded
ABSTRACT: Compression and surface pressure are key components in optimising production and recovery but it is unusual to see this acknowledged in the literature or discussed in general. An explanation of how to prevent undervaluing compression and surface pressure will be presented including understanding the effect of surface pressure on: Critical rate and liquid loading Rate and Recovery Artificial Lift Compressor capacity and operating range Specific examples will be shown from CSG, tight gas and conventional wells and gas plant and wellhead compressors
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The Problem That Chose Me In 2026, Nigeria still flares approximately 7 billion cubic meters of gas annually — the seventh-highest in the world
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