Proceedings of SPE Eastern Regional Meeting 1993
DOI: 10.2523/26904-ms
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Design Approach Accounts for Condensate in Gas Pipelines

Abstract: With more than 1.2 million miles of gas pipelines crisscrossing the entire landmass of the United States, there is little doubt that the capital investment on these pipelines is tremendous. Optimal use of these pipelines is a must, both for operational reasons and cost-effectiveness. One of the prevalent problems in these pipelines is condensation. The existence of the condensate, in addition to reducing deliverability, creates several operational problems. Pigging and drips are two of the methods used to alle… Show more

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“…In order to supplement these methods, hydrodynamic modeling has been used at Penn State [Adewumi et al, 1993] for the passed twenty years to provide a more detailed and theoretically sound analysis of multiphase flow phenomenon of gas and condensate flow. Successive development was made by Vincent [1988], Mucharam [1990], Boriyantoro [1994], Martinez [1994], Carrillo [1999], Antonini [2000], Ayala [2001], and Eltohami [2003].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to supplement these methods, hydrodynamic modeling has been used at Penn State [Adewumi et al, 1993] for the passed twenty years to provide a more detailed and theoretically sound analysis of multiphase flow phenomenon of gas and condensate flow. Successive development was made by Vincent [1988], Mucharam [1990], Boriyantoro [1994], Martinez [1994], Carrillo [1999], Antonini [2000], Ayala [2001], and Eltohami [2003].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%