This three-volume series, Advances in Natural Gas Engineering, focuses on the engineering of natural gas and its advancement as an increasingly important energy resource. Sour Gas and Related Technologies is the third volume in this important series.
Written by a group of the most well-known and knowledgeable authors on the subject in the world, this volume focuses on one of the hottest topics in natural gas today, sour gas. This is a must for any engineer working in natural gas, the energy field, or process engineering.
Sour Gas and Related Technologies includes information about upgrading sour gas and the injection of acid gas as an alternative to sulfur production. There are contributions on both surface and subsurface aspects.
Also included in this volume are experimental data for density, viscosity, and water content that are so important for the proper design of projects for handling sour gas.
There are descriptions of new technologies for the sour gas business including a new method to process sour gas and an update on a technology for dehydration.
This outstanding new reference:
* Covers the most recent advances in natural gas engineering, in both upstream (reservoir) and downstream (processing)
* Covers technologies for working towards a zero-emission process in natural gas production
* Written by a team of the world’s most well-known scientists and engineers in the field
Mengenai Pengarang
Ying (Alice) Wu is currently the President of Sphere
Technology Connection Ltd. (STC) in Calgary, Canada. From 1983 to
1999, she was an assistant professor and researcher at Southwest
Petroleum Institute (now Southwest Petroleum University, SWPU) in
Sichuan, China. She received her MSc in petroleum engineering from
SWPU and her BSc in petroleum engineering from Daqing Petroleum
University in Heilongjiang, China.
John J. Carroll, Ph D, PEng, is the Director, Geostorage
Process Engineering for Gas Liquids Engineering in Calgary, Canada.
Dr. Carroll holds bachelor and doctoral degrees in chemical
engineering from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, and
is a registered professional engineer in the provinces of Alberta
and New Brunswick in Canada. His fist book, Natural Gas
Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers, is now in its second edition,
and he is the author or coauthor of fifty technical publications
and about forty technical presentations.
Weiyoa Zhu is Professor at University of Science and
Technology Beijing in China and Adjunct Professor in State Key Lab
of Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery at the Northeast Petroleum
University. He has published more than 100 technical papers and
authored six technical books. His research focus is on fluid
mechanics in porous media, the theory and application of the
multiphase flow for resource exploitation, new energy development,
environmental fluid mechanics, and reservoir simulation.