Friday, 2 December 2016

PETROLEUM REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemical Engineering textbooks

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UNIT-I 
Introduction: Overall refinery operations & Indian scenario.
Refinery feed stocks: Crude oil classification-Composition and properties-Composition of
petroleum crude suitable for asphalt/coke manufacture – Evaluation of crude oils.
UNIT-II
Petroleum Products and their specifications: LPG- Gasoline- Diesel fuels- Jet and turbine
fuels –Lube oils-Heating oils – Residual fuel oils - wax and asphalt- Petroleum coke- All Product
specifications-Product blending.
UNIT-III
Crude distillation: Atmospheric and Vacuum distillation units, Auxiliary equipment such as
desalters, pipestill heaters and heat exchanger trains etc.
Catalytic reforming and isomerization: Catalytic reforming processes (for petroleum and
petrochemical feed stocks) – Isomerization Processes -Feed stocks-Feed preparation – Yields.
UNIT-IV
Thermal & Catalytic cracking processes: Visbreaking- Delayed Coking –Fluid Catalytic
cracking and Hydrocracking - Feed stocks –– Catalysts - Process variables –Product Recoveries-
Yield estimation
Hydrotreating & Hydroprocessing: Naphtha, Kerosene, Diesel, VGO &Resid, Hydrotreating /
Hydroprocessing – Feed stocks – Process description and Process variables
UNIT-V
Petrochemical Industry – Feed stocks – Process description and Process variables-Naphtha
cracking-Gas cracking and Gas reforming.
UNIT-VI
Chemicals from gas reforming: Methanol- Acetic acid- Ammonia and urea.
Chemicals from ethylene: Ethylene oxide-Monoethylene glycol-Ethyl benzene-Styrene

Polymers: LDPE, HDPE & LLDPE and Polypropylene – PVC - Polystyrene.

πŸ“šTEXT BOOKS(click on textbook names to download):

1.πŸ“˜Petroleum Refining: Technology and Economics, J.H. Gary and G.E.Handwerk,
4thEdition, Marcel Dekkar, Inc., 2001.
   πŸ“– First page

2. Elements of Petroleum Processing, D S Jones, Wiley 1995(πŸ“£not found will be updated soon).

3. Petrochemical Process Technology, ID Mall, Macmillan India Ltd., 2007(not found).


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SURFACE PRODUCTION OPERATIONS

       Surface Production Operations textbooks


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UNIT-I
The production facility: Various types of facilities
Process selection: Controlling the process-Operation of a control valve: Pressure control- Level
control- Temperature control- Flow Control- Basic system configuration: Wellhead and
manifold- Separation- initial separation pressure- Stage Separation, Selection of Stages, Process
flow sheet- Oil treating and storage- Lease automatic custody transfer- Water treating –
Compressors- Gas dehydration- Well testing- Gas lift- Offshore platform considerations.
UNIT-II
Two phase oil and gas separation: Functional sections of a gas-liquid separator- Inlet diverter
section- Liquid collection section- Gravity settling section- Mist extractor section- Equipment
description of different separators- Scrubbers- Slug catchers- Selection considerations- Vessel
internals- Mist extractors- Potential operating problems-Design of Two Phase Separators.
UNIT-III
Three phase oil and water separation: Equipment description- Horizontal separators-
Derivation of equation- Free-water knockout- Flow splitter- Horizontal three-phase separator
with a liquid “Boot”-Vertical separator- Selection considerations- Vessel internals- Coalescing
plates- Turbulent flow coalescers and potential operating problems-Design of Three phase
Separators.
UNIT-IV
Crude oil treating: Equipment description of various treaters and heaters- Indirect and fired
heaters- Waste heat recovery- Heater sizing- Vertical heater-treaters- Coalescing media-
Horizontal heater treaters- Electrostatic heater-treaters- Oil dehydrators- Emulsion treating
theory- Age of the emulsion- Agitation- Emulsifying agents- Demulsifiers- Field optimization-
Changing the demulsifier- Demulsifier troubleshooting- Emulsion treating methods- General
considerations- Chemical addition- Amount of chemical- Bottle test considerations- Chemical selection-Design of crude oil treaters.
UNIT-V
Oil desalting systems: Oil desalting systems-Equipment description of desalters- Mixing
equipment- Globe valves- Spray nozzles- Static mixers- Process description- Single stage desalting- Two stage desalting.
UNIT-VI
Produced water treating systems: Disposal standards- offshore & onshore operations-
Characteristics of produced water- Scale removal- Controlling scale using chemical inhibitors-
Sand and other suspended solids- Dissolved gases- Oil in water emulsions- Dissolved oil
concentrations- Dispersed oil- Toxicants- Gravity separation- Coalescence- Dispersion-
Flotation- Filtration- Equipment description-Skim tanks and vessels- Types of configurations-
Pressure vs atmospheric vessels- Retention time and performance considerations-Design of Produced Water Treating Systems.

πŸ“šTEXT BOOKS(click on links to download):

1. Surface Production Operations, Ken Arnold & Maurice Stewart, Vol. 1 & 2 3
rd
edition,
Gulf Professional Publishing, 2008.
   πŸ“˜ Volume 1 3rd edition πŸ’Ύ15.4mb
   πŸ“– First page

   πŸ“˜ Volume 2 3rd edition(coming soon)

2.πŸ“˜ Petroleum and Gas Field Processing, H.K.Abdel-Aal and Mohamed Aggour and M.A.
Fahim, Marcel Dekkar Inc., 2003.
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PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING& DESIGN

        Petroleum Production Engineering Design textbooks

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UNIT-I 
Petroleum production system - Properties of oil & natural gas.
UNIT-II
Reservoir deliverability -Well bore performance.
UNIT-III
Choke performance - Well deliverability-Forecast of well production
UNIT-IV
Production decline analysis.
Transportation system: Design and Selection
UNIT-V
Artificial lift methods:Basics and Design of Sucker rod pumping - Gas lift - Other artificial lift
methods.
UNIT-VI
Production Stimulation: Well problem identification - Matrix acidizing- Hydraulic fracturing

πŸ“šTEXT BOOKS(click on links below to download):

1. πŸ“˜Petroleum Production Engineering: A computer Assisted Approach, Boyun Guo, 
William C. Lyons, Ali Ghalambor, Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2007.(πŸ’Ύ6.6mb)
  πŸ“– Front page

2. Petroleum Production Systems, M. J. Economides, A. Daniel Hill & C. E. Economides,
Prentice- Hall, N. J – 07488, 1994 
 πŸ“˜Zerox copy link (πŸ“·preview)πŸ’Ύ29mb
 πŸ“˜Textbook copy link (πŸ“·preview)πŸ’Ύ31.6mb

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PETROLEUM RESERVOIR ENGINEERING-I

        Petroleum Resevoir Engineering-l

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UNIT-I
Some basic concepts in reservoir engineering: Calculation of hydrocarbon volumes- Fluid
pressure regimes- Oil recovery and recovery factor-Volumetric gas reservoir engineering –
Application of the real gas equation of state - Gas material balance and recovery factor-
Hydrocarbon phase behavior.
UNIT-II
PVT analysis for oil: Definition of the basic PVT parameters – Collection of fluid samples -
Determination of the basic parameters in the laboratory and conversion for field operating
conditions - Alternative manner of expressing PVT lab analysis results - Complete PVT analysis.
UNIT-III
Material balance applied to oil reservoirs: General form -The material balance expressed as a
linear equation- Reservoir drive mechanism- Solution gas drive- Gas cap drive- Natural water
drive- compaction drive under related pore compressibility phenomena.
UNIT-IV
Darcy’s law and applications: Darcy’s law and field potential- Sign convention- Units and
units conversion- Real gas potential – Datum pressures- Radial steady state flow and well
stimulation- Two phase flow- Effective and relative permeabilities.
UNIT-V
The basic differential equation for radial flow in a porous medium- Derivation of the basic radial
differential equation – Conditions of solution – The linearization of the equation for fluids of
small and constant compressibility.
UNIT-VI
Well inflow estimation for stabilized flow conditions: Semi steady state solution – Steady state
solution – Example of the application of the stabilized inflow equations – Generalized form of
inflow equation under semi steady state conditions.

πŸ“šTEXT BOOK(click on link to download):
1. πŸ“˜Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering, L.P. Dake, Elsevier Science, 1978 (17th
Impression 1998)(πŸ’Ύ7.3mb)
   πŸ“– First page

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WELL COMPLETIONS

          Well completion text books

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UNIT-I
Well completion: Types of wells- Completion functions- Types of completion.
UNIT-II
Mechanical aspects of well testing- Cased hole logging equipment and application and 
perforation methods and perforation equipment.
Packers: Function- Application- Proper selection- water / gas shut off, horizon separation etc.
UNIT-IV
Completion equipment (SSD, SSSV, mandrels, locks etc.)- Data acquisition in wells- Fibre 
optics- Permanent gauges- Memory gauges- SCADA systems- Intelligent completion equipment.
UNIT-V
Tubing string design (dimension, materials and connections etc.) based on pressure, temperature, 
operating conditions- Media- Safety requirements.
Drill Stem Testing: General Procedure and considerations- Test tool components and 
arrangement-Analysis of Test data.
UNIT-VI
HPHT and horizontal well completions- Workover equipment wireline- Scrubbing unit- Coil 
tubing completion and work over design and execution.
Introduction to well servicing and stimulation system – Objectives and applications.

πŸ“šTEXT BOOKS(click on links to download):
1. πŸ“˜Well Completion and Servicing, D. Perrin, Micheal Caron, Georges Gaillot, Editions 
Technip, 1999.(πŸ’Ύ17.05mb)
   πŸ“– Front page

2. Primer of Well Service, Workover and Completion, Petroleum Extension Service 
(PETEX), University of Texas at Austin, 1997.(Not found you can try a related book)

3. πŸ“˜Well Testing, John Lee, Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1982.(πŸ’Ύ13.3mb)
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