Natural Gas Engineering Handbook (2nd Ed.)

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The demand for energy consumption is increasing rapidly. To avoid the impending energy crunch, more producers are switching from oil to natural gas. While natural gas engineering is well documented through many sources, the computer applications that provide a crucial role in engineering design and analysis are not well published, and emerging technologies, such as shale gas drilling, are generating more advanced applications for engineers to utilize on the job. To keep producers updated, Boyun Guo and Ali Ghalambor have enhanced their best-selling manual, Natural Gas Engineering Handbook, to continue to provide upcoming and practicing engineers the full scope of natural gas engineering with a computer-assisted approach.

1. Introduction 2. Properties of Natural Gas 3. Gas Reservoir Deliverability 4. Wellbore Performance 5. Choke Performance 6. Well Deliverability 7. Separation 8. Dehydration 9. Compression and Cooling 10. Volumetric Measurement 11. Transportation 12. Special Problems

Appendix A. Pseudopressures of Sweet Natural Gases B. Normalized Pressures of Sweet Natural Gases C. Orifice Meter Tables for Natural Gas D. The Minimum Gas Production Rate for Water Removal in Gas Wells E. The Minimum Gas Production Rate for Condensate Removal in Gas Wells F. Mathematical Model for Obtaining Correction Factor Fg

  • A focus on real-world essentials rather than theory
  • Illustrative examples throughout the text
  • Working spreadsheet programs for all the engineering calculations on a free and easy to use companion site
  • Exercise problems at the end of every chapter, including newly added questions utilizing the spreadsheet programs
  • Expanded sections covering today’s technologies, such as multi-fractured horizontal wells and shale gas wells