
Taken from Preface: This handbook is has been compiled to give readers with an interested in the oil and gas production industry an overview of the main processes and equipment. When I started to search for a suitable introduction to be used for new engineers, I discovered that much of this equipment is described in standards, equipment manuals and project documentation. But little material was found to quickly give the reader an overview of the entire upstream area, while still preserving enough detail to let the engineer get an appreciation of the main characteristics and design issues.,
This book is by no means a comprehensive description on the detailed design of any part of this process, and many details have been omitted in the interest of overview. I have included some comments on the control issues, since that is part of my own background. For the same reason, the description will be somewhat biased toward the offshore installations.
Oil and Gas Production Handbook - An introduction to oil and gas production.pdf was issued by ABB ATPA Oil and Gas in 2006, below is the short table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 Process overview
2.1 Facilities
2.2 Main Process Sections
2.3 Utility systems
3 Reservoir and Wellheads
3.1 Crude oil and Natural gas
3.2 The Reservoir
3.3 Exploration and Drilling
3.5 Wellhead
3.6 Artificial Lift
3.7 Well workover, intervention and stimulation
3.8 Unconventional sources of oil and gas
4 The Oil and Gas Process
4.1 Manifolds and Gathering
4.2 Separation
4.3 Gas treatment and Compression
4.4 Oil and Gas Storage, Metering and Export
5 Utility systems
5.1 Control and Safety Systems
5.2 Power generation and distribution
5.3 Flare and Atmospheric Ventilation
5.4 Instrument air
5.5 HVAC
5.6 Water Systems
5.7 Chemicals and Additives
5.8 Telecom
6 Units
7 Acronyms
8 References
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