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Hydrate-plug remediation in well-control equipment. Anon. JPT, February 1997, 49(2), 164, 165. (Synopsis of SPE paper 37624).
Consideration is given to the potential options available under the thermal method to remove a blockage of hydrate from the choke and kill lines. Radial-heat tracing and hot-water circulation through coiled tubing are evaluated. This evaluation being undertaken with two mathematical models developed as part of ongoing research in hydrate blockage. Other options are discussed briefly.
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Journal title: Journal of Petroleum Technology
Subjects: Reservoir Engineering, Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Resource use and management, Research and development, Oil and gas extraction, Heat, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Land use