Natural Gas Condensate
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. TERMODINÂMICA DO EQUILÍBRIO DE FASES NO SISTEMA CONDENSADO DE GÁS NATURAL (C5+) - ÁGUA PRODUZIDA. / THERMODYNAMICS OF EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM OF CONDENSED PHASES OF NATURAL GAS (C5 +) - PRODUCED WATER.
A água produzida é um dos principais resíduos gerados na exploração petrolífera e seu tratamento é um desafio devido à sua composição complexa e à grande quantidade gerada. Diante das restrições impostas pela legislação ambiental quanto ao descarte, faz-se necessário criar alternativas de reuso ou tratamento com a finalidade de reduzir o teor
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 07/09/2010
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2. Development of natural gas fields under uncertainties / Desenvolvimento de campos de gas natural sob incertezas
This work studied the use of a methodology that allow calculate the risks and the value of information (VOI) in natural gas fields at initial stage of development. It is necessary to know the specific characteristics of recovery from a natural gas field, recognize uncertainties, both geological and the market and also the risks involved in investment decisio
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Caracterização dos fluidos H2S e agua em reservatorios carbonaticos
Reservoir fluids from two basins - Campos and Santos - of East Brazil margin have been studied. Samples from over 16 wells have been utilized in the fluid characterization. Water and hydrogen sulphide (H_) are fluids with large distribution in petroleum fields and may provide important informations for reservoir studies. High H2S concentratios are normally a
Publicado em: 1993
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4. Application of the urinary S-phenylmercapturic acid test as a biomarker for low levels of exposure to benzene in industry.
Recently, the determination of S-phenylmercapturic acid (S-PMA) in urine has been proposed as a suitable biomarker for the monitoring of low level exposures to benzene. In the study reported here, the test has been validated in 12 separate studies in chemical manufacturing plants, oil refineries, and natural gas production plants. Parameters studied were the