2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.01.103
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Natural gas hydrate formation and inhibition in gas/crude oil/aqueous systems

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“…Luvicap-Bio, a biodegradable commercial kinetic hydrate inhibitor, was used in a set of experiments containing 30% crude oil (fractional composition of crude by SARA analysis (0.8515 g/cc) was paraffins 51; aromatics 9; resins 4 and asphaltenes 36) (Pachitsas, 2014) and natural gas as the hydrate former. The results of these tests indicated that the nucleation inhibition strength of Luvicap-Bio decreased in the presence of crude oil compared to the same non-crude containing sample (Daraboina et al, 2015). In another study conducted by Sharifi et al (2013), a similar result was also attained upon the addition of n-heptane (liquid hydrocarbon) to solutions of PVP and PVCap (Sharifi et al, 2013).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Luvicap-Bio, a biodegradable commercial kinetic hydrate inhibitor, was used in a set of experiments containing 30% crude oil (fractional composition of crude by SARA analysis (0.8515 g/cc) was paraffins 51; aromatics 9; resins 4 and asphaltenes 36) (Pachitsas, 2014) and natural gas as the hydrate former. The results of these tests indicated that the nucleation inhibition strength of Luvicap-Bio decreased in the presence of crude oil compared to the same non-crude containing sample (Daraboina et al, 2015). In another study conducted by Sharifi et al (2013), a similar result was also attained upon the addition of n-heptane (liquid hydrocarbon) to solutions of PVP and PVCap (Sharifi et al, 2013).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Although no other studies to date have shown initial uninhibited hydrate growth with KHI's, some studies have shown a decrease in nucleation efficiency (reduction of nucleation inhibitor strength). In a study conducted by Daraboina et al (2015), a rocking cell was used in order to determine natural gas hydrate formation and inhibition effects using a gas/crude oil/aqueous system (Daraboina et al, 2015). Luvicap-Bio, a biodegradable commercial kinetic hydrate inhibitor, was used in a set of experiments containing 30% crude oil (fractional composition of crude by SARA analysis (0.8515 g/cc) was paraffins 51; aromatics 9; resins 4 and asphaltenes 36) (Pachitsas, 2014) and natural gas as the hydrate former.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clathrate hydrate crystals consist of cages composed of water molecules, stabilized by other, small, molecules trapped inside the cages as guest molecules [1][2][3][4] . If a guest molecule is too large to fit in a cage, semi-clathrates may be formed by connecting ionic guests and water molecules as hosts and with the cation embedded into the cages as a guest.…”
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“…Also, the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) increased and a prediction model is proposed to evaluate the particle deposition on the pipeline walls during gas hydrates formation 19 . The development and proposal of hydrodynamic models to predict the gas hydrates formation in multiphase pipelines eased the path for advanced research studies 20 . There is an upsurge in the experimental investigation and analysis as most of the numerical modelling as well as simulations by commercial software's are to be validated by experimental data or real time field data 21 .…”
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