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REFERENCES Part 1 Hydrate Prediction and Prevention Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1995). Surface production operations: Design of gas-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf Publishing Co. Chapter 4. Karge, F. (1945). Design of Oil Pipelines. Petroleum Engineer, (May). McKetta, J. J., & Wehe, A. H. (1958). Use this chart for water content on natural gases. Petroleum Refiner, (August), 153. Minkkinen, A., et al. (1992). Methanol gas-treating scheme offers economics, versatility. Oil and Gas Journal, (June), 65. National Tank Company (1958). Engineering Methods: Specific Heat Factors-Temperature vs. Pressure, Tulsa OK. Nielsen, R. B., & Bucklin, R. W. (1983). Why not use methanol for hydrate control. Hydrocarbon Processing, (April), 71. Part 2 Dehydration Considerations Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1991). Surface production operations: Design of oil-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf Publishing Co. Chapters 4 and 5. Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1995). Surface production operations: Design of gas-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf Publishing Co. Chapter 8. Ballard, D. (1966). How to operate a glycol plant. Hydrocarbon Processing, (June), 180. Dehydration. In Engineering data book (11th ed.). Sec. 19, 20, & 21. (1998). Gas Processor’s Suppliers Association/Gas Processors Association, Tulsa. Gas Conditioning Fact Book. (1962). Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., Toronto. Grosso, S. (1978). Glycol choice for gas dehydration merits close study. Oil and Gas Journal, (February), 106. Holder, M.R (1991). Performance troubleshooting on a TEG dehydra- tion unit with structured packing. In Proc., Laurence Reed Gas Conditioning Conference (pp. 100–112). Oklahoma: Norman. Kean, J. A., Turner, H. M., & Price, B. C. (1991). How packing works in dehydrators. Hydrocarbon Processing, (April), 47.

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  • REFERENCES

    Part 1 Hydrate Prediction and Prevention

    Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1995). Surface production operations:

    Design of gas-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf

    Publishing Co. Chapter 4.

    Karge, F. (1945). Design of Oil Pipelines. Petroleum Engineer, (May).

    McKetta, J. J., & Wehe, A. H. (1958). Use this chart for water

    content on natural gases. Petroleum Refiner, (August), 153.

    Minkkinen, A., et al. (1992). Methanol gas-treating scheme offers

    economics, versatility. Oil and Gas Journal, (June), 65.

    National Tank Company (1958). Engineering Methods: Specific

    Heat Factors-Temperature vs. Pressure, Tulsa OK.

    Nielsen, R. B., & Bucklin, R. W. (1983). Why not use methanol for

    hydrate control. Hydrocarbon Processing, (April), 71.

    Part 2 Dehydration Considerations

    Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1991). Surface production operations:

    Design of oil-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf

    Publishing Co. Chapters 4 and 5.

    Arnold, K., & Stewart, M. (1995). Surface production operations:

    Design of gas-handling systems and facilities. Houston: Gulf

    Publishing Co. Chapter 8.

    Ballard, D. (1966). How to operate a glycol plant. Hydrocarbon

    Processing, (June), 180.

    Dehydration. In Engineering data book (11th ed.). Sec. 19, 20, & 21.

    (1998). Gas Processors Suppliers Association/Gas Processors

    Association, Tulsa.

    Gas Conditioning Fact Book. (1962). Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd.,

    Toronto.

    Grosso, S. (1978). Glycol choice for gas dehydration merits close

    study. Oil and Gas Journal, (February), 106.

    Holder,M.R (1991). Performance troubleshootingonaTEGdehydra-

    tion unit with structured packing. In Proc., Laurence Reed Gas

    Conditioning Conference (pp. 100112). Oklahoma: Norman.

    Kean, J. A., Turner, H. M., & Price, B. C. (1991). How packing works

    in dehydrators. Hydrocarbon Processing, (April), 47.

  • Kraychy, P. N., & Masuda, A. (1966). Molecular sieves dehydrate

    high-acid gas at pine creek. Oil and Gas Journal, (August), 66.

    McKetta, J. J., & Wehe, A. H. (1958). Use this chart for water con-

    tent on natural gases. Petroleum Refiner, (August), 153.

    Redus, F. R. (1966). Field operating experiencewith calcium chloride

    gas dehydrators. World Oil, (February), 63.

    Personal communication and trouble-shooting with numerous field

    operations personnel with Total E&P Indonesie, Chevron Nigeria

    Limited, Unocal Indonesia, Unocal Thailand, PTTEP, Cabinda Gulf

    Oil Company, Petronas, Brunei Shell, Sarayak Shell, BP Indonesia,

    BP Viet Nam, and ExxonMobil Malaysia.

    Part III Glycol Maintenance, Care,and Troubleshooting

    Personnel communication with Rocky Buras, President; Mark

    Middleton, Vice President and other senior Gly-Tech personnel,

    2054 Paxton Street, Harvey, LA. 70058.

    240 References

    Front MatterTable of ContentsReferencesIndex