All Discussions - Campbell Forums http://www.campbellforums.com/discussions/feed.rss Thu, 17 May 12 15:06:31 -0600 All Discussions - Campbell Forums en-CA Flare Ignition http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/14/flare-ignition Sat, 03 May 2008 01:26:45 -0600 cambellian 14@/discussions
There is concern regarding reliability of flare spark ignition system based on some negative feedback.  The system has been selected for the project I am handling because it is an unmanned riser platform and no instrument air is onboard.  If any of you have used such a system in your facilities, please feel free to share your experience on its reliability and what can be done to improve.  Thank you.]]>
SCSSV OPERATION & TYPE http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/25/scssv-operation-type Mon, 05 May 2008 04:06:40 -0600 Sumit 25@/discussions
EQUALIZING,
NON EQUALIZING AND
SELF EQUALIZING,

HOW THE INTERNAL IS DESINGED AND HOW ALL THESE PRINCIPALS WORK ?

ANY ANIMATED OR GRAPHICAL EXPLANATION WILL BE APPRECIATED.

BEST REGARDS,
SUMIT RAMA
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Not misusing Gas it can be posible to chake the gas problem http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/17818/not-misusing-gas-it-can-be-posible-to-chake-the-gas-problem Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:41:27 -0600 stevenfrank38 17818@/discussions Thats all Thank you very much ]]> dehydritation http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/11806/dehydritation Sat, 19 Mar 2011 04:20:48 -0600 BARCELONA CHAIR 11806@/discussions
im a chemical engeering student , and im doing my thesis on evaluating the technologies available, for the dehydration of the outlet of natural gas compresor plant, i have chosen 3 technologies, T.E.G absortion , molecular sieve adsortion and dehydration by cooling with EG as a inhibitor i would like to know, if using cooling and hydrate inhibition is effective for a compressor plant

thank you in advanced  ]]>
Flow Assurance http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/33/flow-assurance Thu, 08 May 2008 02:14:29 -0600 Sumit 33@/discussions
the ? may not be technical but if somebody knows let me know.

Best Regards,
Sumit Rama
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The Opportunities in Oil and Gas Jobs Abroad http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/5628/the-opportunities-in-oil-and-gas-jobs-abroad Fri, 25 Feb 2011 04:15:24 -0700 demista 5628@/discussions There are two major components to the oil and gas industry: 'upstream' and 'downstream'. 'Upstream' in used to describe the processes involved in obtaining crude oil and gas from natural resources. This is likely to involve the exploration of potential gas and oil sites, using seismic and geophysical surveys alongside prospective drilling to determine whether or not a reserve has any promise. If a reserve is found, then the 'upstream' category also includes the development of oil or gas fields by doing things such as constructing well-heads and implementing production facilities.

The 'downstream' category covers processing the crude oil into a marketable product. This may include the transportation of oil and gas, using pipelines and pumping systems, as well as the procedure involved in resource liquefaction and gas processing, using oil refineries and petrochemical plants.

The oil and gas industry are driven by a series of demands, most notably the increasing demand for these resources, the increasing demand or products derived from these resources, new discoveries of oil and gas in complex natural structures, environmental concerns which have lead to specialist technological advances and new regulations which have driven the expansion and development of these industries.

The largest producers of oil and natural gas are Saudi Arabia, Russia, the United States, Iran, China, Mexico, Norway, Venezuela, the UK, Canada, Algeria, the Netherlands, Indonesia and Uzbekistan. However, there is an increase in production from offshore areas such as the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, Angola, Vietnam and Australia.

There are many oil and gas jobs available and they can offer successful candidates a truly international career. Oil rig jobs can take a UK engineer to offshore areas across the globe, whilst drilling jobs are available in new and emerging hotspots, such as Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. These will all require 'upstream' teams to assess the area's prospects in the initial stages, as well as 'downstream' engineers, planners, sales and marketing staff, accounts advisors and construction engineers - to name but a few involved in these mammoth processes.

Those seeking oil and gas jobs overseas would be ell-advised to utilize the services of an appropriate recruitment organization. These groups not only have advanced notice of jobs 'in the pipeline', but they also have the contacts in the industry that ordinary people do not have access to and the capabilities to ensure that the right CV is seen by the right people.

Working abroad in this industry is a chance to begin a new life and enjoy a global career with good work prospects. The demand for gas and oil is relentless, opening up job opportunities within every sector of the processes involved in finding and harnessing these natural resources.
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Safety Culture http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/5606/safety-culture Sun, 20 Feb 2011 11:31:32 -0700 Water Removal 5606@/discussions DEHYDRATION http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/5581/dehydration Thu, 17 Feb 2011 11:45:29 -0700 shalwar kameez online 5581@/discussions For the comparison, if we use TEG for dehydration, the guideline for normal losses would be 0.1 gallon/MMSCF treated gas.


Regards,
MALIK]]>
a new problem http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/3197/a-new-problem Thu, 03 Feb 2011 12:20:45 -0700 shalwar kameez 3197@/discussions
From:
Darryl R. Cox (dba)
PS Power Services, Inc.
PO Box 1255
Sparks, NV. 89432
775-425-3636 (phone,fax & message)
775-742-4250 (mobile)

To:
tonye,spacol & Rhetoric

Gentlemen:

Surfing JM Campbell's web site recently, I ran across your request, seeking information on Caterpillar engine problems. I was invited by the JM Campbell staff, to respond to your requests.

If your "valve drop problems".....are what I think you are talking about, I may be able to assist you.

I'm a mobile mechanic service provider....specializing in Caterpillar engines (repairs, rebilds,trouble shooting
and failure analysis).....with 36 plus years behind me.....working for 3 Cat dealerships in years past.

You all are welcome to contact me. I'd be happy to discuss your engine problem, over the phone.

                                                                                            Thank You,  Darryl R. Cox
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BLOWDOWN VALVE OPERATION http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/24/blowdown-valve-operation Mon, 05 May 2008 04:04:07 -0600 Sumit 24@/discussions
GRAPHICAL EXPLANATION WILL BE APPRECATED.

BEST REGARDS,
SUMIT RAMA]]>
Caterpillar engine "valve drop problems" http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/55/caterpillar-engine-valve-drop-problems Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:50:51 -0600 Osh 55@/discussions
From:
Darryl R. Cox (dba)
PS Power Services, Inc.
PO Box 1255
Sparks, NV. 89432
775-425-3636 (phone,fax & message)
775-742-4250 (mobile)

To:
tonye,spacol & Rhetoric

Gentlemen:

Surfing JM Campbell's web site recently, I ran across your request, seeking information on Caterpillar engine problems. I was invited by the JM Campbell staff, to respond to your requests.

If your "valve drop problems".....are what I think you are talking about, I may be able to assist you.

I'm a mobile mechanic service provider....specializing in Caterpillar engines (repairs, rebilds,trouble shooting
and failure analysis).....with 36 plus years behind me.....working for 3 Cat dealerships in years past.

You all are welcome to contact me. I'd be happy to discuss your engine problem, over the phone.

                                                                                            Thank You,  Darryl R. Cox[b][/b]
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How can one convert Mechanical energy into Electrical energy efficently? http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1658/how-can-one-convert-mechanical-energy-into-electrical-energy-efficentlys Sat, 25 Sep 2010 01:09:37 -0600 rechard 1658@/discussions If I want to build a motor to generate electrical energy, how would I do that. Maybe there is some science store that sells a kit.]]> Mechanical? http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1713/mechanicals Wed, 15 Dec 2010 00:28:22 -0700 DavidPatterson 1713@/discussions could someone comeacroess in this sitution before if yes plz help me!]]> Asphaltene problem http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/21/asphaltene-problem Sun, 04 May 2008 23:46:11 -0600 peeyar 21@/discussions regds
PEEEYAR
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Introduction http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1704/introduction Wed, 01 Dec 2010 05:17:39 -0700 Cilver Coleman 1704@/discussions FP vs RP valves http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/39/fp-vs-rp-valves Wed, 14 May 2008 07:46:32 -0600 Avinash 39@/discussions I am looking for best practices and situations where full port and regular port valves are applied in the oil/gas industry?
I do know that FP valves cost more than RP.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Avinash.]]>
Cnntrifgal Compressor http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/50/cnntrifgal-compressor Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:04:25 -0600 spacol 50@/discussions
1. If my VFD motor malfunctions and speeds up for example, what happens to my process? Do I suddenly get a vacuum at my suction because it is sucking too much?

2. What if it malfunctions and slows down, do I get a choke at my suction.. or what will I see..??

Thanks...]]>
CONSTANT VALVE DROP ON 35- AND 34- SERIES CAT ENGINES http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/17/constant-valve-drop-on-35-and-34-series-cat-engines Sat, 03 May 2008 03:46:25 -0600 tonye 17@/discussions
The units are mostly Gas or diesel used to power electric power generatings sets.]]>
Gas Plant Commissioning http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/53/gas-plant-commissioning Tue, 12 Aug 2008 05:25:20 -0600 bimbosax 53@/discussions Introduction http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1694/introduction Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:30:13 -0700 buttercups cupcakes 1694@/discussions Instead of reinjection, why not consider cleaning the cylinder? http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1683/instead-of-reinjection-why-not-consider-cleaning-the-cylinders Fri, 05 Nov 2010 15:08:40 -0600 stephaniecourson 1683@/discussions Name of the process gas transmit directly to solid? http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1675/name-of-the-process-gas-transmit-directly-to-solids Wed, 27 Oct 2010 23:51:31 -0600 Thomasan 1675@/discussions "Transition from the Solid to Gas phase with no intermediate liquid stage" Is called sublimation.I want know if any Gas can transmit to solid phase with no intermediate liquid stage.If have give some examples.]]> Name of the process gas transmit directly to solid? http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1674/name-of-the-process-gas-transmit-directly-to-solids Fri, 22 Oct 2010 01:27:03 -0600 mariale 1674@/discussions "Transition from the Solid to Gas phase with no intermediate liquid stage" Is called sublimation.I want know if any Gas can transmit to solid phase with no intermediate liquid stage.If have give some examples.]]> Refining Course http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1663/refining-course Fri, 01 Oct 2010 15:16:24 -0600 coco 1663@/discussions Corrosion inhibitor CHIMEC 1038 http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/41/corrosion-inhibitor-chimec-1038 Fri, 16 May 2008 00:46:52 -0600 bekam 41@/discussions How is the risk to use it in desert area?]]> Methanol dehydration ability http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/82/methanol-dehydration-ability Tue, 07 Apr 2009 01:26:49 -0600 Bahjat77 82@/discussions I need help for TEG Systems http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/1529/i-need-help-for-teg-systems Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:17:59 -0600 trproba 1529@/discussions
Someone tell me if there is some corrosion inhibitor  and non foaming for TEG system?

Tks,

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MEG concentration - Hydrate Formation http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/35/meg-concentration-hydrate-formation Sat, 10 May 2008 06:28:20 -0600 Sumit 35@/discussions
Any guide lines indicating wht % of MEG to be used provided the quality of Gas, water produced and its salinity ?

Best Regards,
Sumit Rama
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Screw and Reciprocating Compressor Control http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/47/screw-and-reciprocating-compressor-control- Fri, 30 May 2008 03:15:22 -0600 Matt B 47@/discussions
Our compressor vendor is currently supplying a screw compressor package with a 25% capacity recycle valve and not 100% - they have stated that this is typical practice. The screw compressor responds to high discharge pressure by using it's slide vane to unload the screw, then reduce speed and then open recycle. The slide vane takes some time to respond and unload and I am concerned that it will not be quick enough to avoid tripping the screws on high discharge pressure. Immediately opening a 100% recycle valve and unloading the screw as quickly as possible makes more sense to me and I am wondering if we are wise to get the vendor to upsize the valve for this purpose?

Anyone have any experience with operating screws and recips in series in close proximity?]]>
Dehydration by cooling http://www.campbellforums.com/discussion/75/dehydration-by-cooling Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:30:47 -0700 Miguel Araque 75@/discussions
im a chemical engeering student , and im doing my thesis on evaluating the technologies available, for the dehydration of the outlet of natural gas compresor plant, i have chosen 3 technologies, T.E.G absortion , molecular sieve adsortion and dehydration by cooling with EG as a inhibitor i would like to know, if using cooling and hydrate inhibition is effective for a compressor plant

thank you in advanced 

regards ]]>