Guide to Practical Use of Chemicals in Refineries and Pipelines delivers a well-rounded collection of content, references, and patents to show all the practical chemical choices available for refinery and pipeline usage, along with their purposes, benefits, and general characteristics.
Covering the full spectrum of downstream operations, this reference solves the many problems that engineers and managers currently face, including corrosion, leakage in pipelines, and pretreatment of heavy oil feedstocks, something that is of growing interest with today's unconventional activity.
Additional coverage on special refinery additives and justification on why they react the way they do with other chemicals and feedstocks is included, along with a reference list of acronyms and an index of chemicals that will give engineers and managers the opportunity to recognize new chemical solutions that can be used in the downstream industry.
- Presents tactics practitioners can use to effectively locate and utilize the right chemical application specific to their refinery or pipeline operation
- Includes information on how to safely perform operations with coverage on environmental issues and safety, including waste stream treatment and sulfur removal
- Helps readers understand the composition and applications of chemicals used in oil and gas refineries and pipelines, along with where they should be applied, and how their structure interacts when mixed at the refinery
Part I: Pipeline Chemicals
Chapter 1: General Aspects of Pipelines
Chapter 2: Leakage in Pipelines
Chapter 3: Pretreatment Methods
Chapter 4: Gas Hydrate Inhibition
Chapter 5: Corrosion in Pipelines
Chapter 6: Drag Reduction and lC–