Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.94 GB | Duration: 8h 27m
inhibit corrosion, control microbial activity (biocide), scavenge , scale inhibitor , oil Demulsifier
What you’ll learn
chemicals designed to inhibit corrosion, control microbial activity (biocide)
chemicals designed to Oxygen scavenge ,hydrogen sulfied scavenge , control scaling(scale inhibitor)and/or oil Demulsifierle inhibitor), an
The performance verification of chemical treatment programs
how to choose injection loation
Requirements
No programming experience needed. you will learn everything you need to Know
Description
• Chemical treatment involves the planned addition of a site-specific combination of chemicals. The treatment may include chemicals designed to inhibit corrosion, control microbial activity (biocide), Oxygen scavenge ,hydrogen sulfied scavenge , control scaling(scale inhibitor), and/or oil Demulsifier,The performance of chemical treatment programs must be verified. The two most common application methods used for chemical treatments are continuous injection and batch treatment.• Corrosion inhibitors are substances that are added to a pipeline to reduce the corrosion rate).• Biocides are used to mitigate various microbiological problems.• Scavengers are used to react with a particular potentially corrosive species making it unavailable to participate in corrosion reactions. The two most commonly used scavengers in the oil and gas industry are oxygen and H2S scavengers.• Scaling occurs when water constituents combine to form insoluble compounds which are then deposited on the pipe wall. Typical scales include calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and barium sulfate and scale inhibitor prevent this formation to occurs• Dehydration chemicals, or demulsifiers, are chemical compounds that are widely used to destabilize, and assist in coalescence of, crude-oil emulsions.• Treatment chemicals are injected continuously when a specified concentration of chemical is desired in the fluids being transported. Continuous injection requires the installation of chemical pumps and other equipment including a chemical holding tank, a control unit, control interface, and potentially a mixer and flow meter.• Chemical injection can be performed through an open tube or quill or using an atomizing nozzle. Atomizing nozzles are used to disperse a chemical into the gas phase. Where top-of-line corrosion is occurring, it may be necessary to inject the treatment chemical into the gas phase. If chemicals are added directly to the line (i.e., not using a tube or quill), corrosion may occur at the site of chemical injection. The materials within the injection system should be compatible with the product (e.g., storage tanks, elastomers, tubing, etc.) The most effective position for chemical injection is the center of the pipe or vessel.• Batch treatments are designed to lay down an inhibition film to provide protection between treatments. Chemicals are typically pumped into the pipeline at a high concentration (generally, tens of thousands of parts per million) for a brief period of time.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Corrosion Inhibitor
Lecture 2 Corrosion Inhibitor Definition
Lecture 3 Corrosion inhibitor Mechanism part1
Lecture 4 Corrosion inhibitor Mechanism part2
Lecture 5 Evaluation and Selection of Corrosion Inhibitors part1
Lecture 6 Evaluation and Selection of Corrosion Inhibitors part2
Lecture 7 Injection location
Section 3: Scale Inhibitor
Lecture 8 Scale Inhibitor definition and formation
Lecture 9 Scale Inhibitor Types
Lecture 10 Scale Predict
Lecture 11 Scale prevention & control
Lecture 12 Types of scale antiscalent and Injection location
Section 4: Biocides
Lecture 13 Microorganisms types
Lecture 14 Microbiological monitoring part1
Lecture 15 Microbiological monitoring part2
Section 5: Scavengers
Lecture 16 Oxygen Scavengers
Lecture 17 Hydrogen sulfied Scavengers
Lecture 18 Injection location in water flood
Section 6: Oil Demulsifier
Lecture 19 Destabilizing emulsions
Lecture 20 Mechanisms involved in demulsification
Lecture 21 Methods of emulsion Breaking or Demulsification part1
Lecture 22 Methods of emulsion Breaking or Demulsification part2
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