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Session 19: OIL AND GAS
This session covers the following topics:
1. Liquefied natural gas
2. Enhanced oil recovery
3. Reservoir simulation
4. Drilling process and technology
5. Inspection and condition monitoring techniques for oil and gas industry.
6. Subsea engineering
7. Fracking
Session 19A, 15th August 2016, 10:40-12:25
Moderator: Prof. Marcel C. Minutolo, Robert Morris University, United States |
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Automatic cleaning and inspection tools for offshore risers
(20 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Jean Pierre von der Weid
Research Centre for Inspection Technology
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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Application of Polyglycolic Acid to Self-Degradable Downhole Tools
(20 minutes) Abstract
Yoshinori Suzuki
General Manager, Polymers Dept
Research Center
Kureha Corporation
Japan
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Global Optimization and Thermodynamic Analysis of the Heat Exchanger Network in Petrochemical Industries
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Eid M. Al-Mutairi
Associate Professor
Chemical Engineering Department
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Saudi Arabia
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Session 19D, 16th August 2016, 10:00-11:45
Moderator: Prof. Jean Pierre von der Weid, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Introduction of CNG refuelling stations in a built urban environment (20 minutes) Abstract
Prof.
Marcel C. Minutolo
School of Business
Robert Morris University
United States
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THE BENEFITS OF ADDING A LUBRICATING PHASE FOR TRANSPORTATION OF A VISCOUS FLUID IN INCLINED CAFs
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Ayelet Goldstein
Lecturer
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Ort Braude College
Israel
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Analysis of the combined effects of dissolved air and entrained air in closed loop lube oil systems: a mathematicaL method to accurately predict when a rotary positive displacement lube oil pump will run in aeration and a method to dimension it without unnecessary redundancies
(20 minutes) Abstract
Pietro Fracassi
Managing Director, Leistritz Italia
Italy
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Understanding relationship between Nuclear Magnetic Resonance response and pore structure of conglomerate reservoir
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Feng Wu
School of geoscience and technology, Southwest Petroleum University, China |
School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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