Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility

The safe, economically viable and sustainable extraction, transportation and processing of remote sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves presents many challenges. The limits of technology are increasingly being stretched in order to find and produce more natural gas and oil. Sub-sea processing is seen as a ve...

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Main Author: Sorani, Kevin A.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1635
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description The safe, economically viable and sustainable extraction, transportation and processing of remote sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves presents many challenges. The limits of technology are increasingly being stretched in order to find and produce more natural gas and oil. Sub-sea processing is seen as a very promising, fast emerging, technology that has the potential to meet the increasing demands for hydrocarbon resources.As an integral part of a current research project into the development of a unique subsea natural gas dehydration system is the need to have a robust, highly reliable power generation system. This power system must be continually operated within a harsh, remote environment. The proposed system must not only display extremely high reliability, but also have the ability to draw on its surrounding resources such as wave motion, wind and solar energy to supplement / wholly utilize for the primary source of energy.This thesis reviews current power generating technologies, including their adaptation and fuel requirements / sources, which can be applied to the sub-sea gas dehydration plant power demands.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-16352018-09-06T00:47:46Z Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility Sorani, Kevin A. processing power generating technologies economic viability transportation sub-sea natural gas dehydration system sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves extraction The safe, economically viable and sustainable extraction, transportation and processing of remote sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves presents many challenges. The limits of technology are increasingly being stretched in order to find and produce more natural gas and oil. Sub-sea processing is seen as a very promising, fast emerging, technology that has the potential to meet the increasing demands for hydrocarbon resources.As an integral part of a current research project into the development of a unique subsea natural gas dehydration system is the need to have a robust, highly reliable power generation system. This power system must be continually operated within a harsh, remote environment. The proposed system must not only display extremely high reliability, but also have the ability to draw on its surrounding resources such as wave motion, wind and solar energy to supplement / wholly utilize for the primary source of energy.This thesis reviews current power generating technologies, including their adaptation and fuel requirements / sources, which can be applied to the sub-sea gas dehydration plant power demands. 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1635 en Curtin University restricted
spellingShingle processing
power generating technologies
economic viability
transportation
sub-sea natural gas dehydration system
sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves
extraction
Sorani, Kevin A.
Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title_full Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title_fullStr Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title_full_unstemmed Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title_short Selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
title_sort selection of a standalone power generation system for a novel remote sub-sea gas processing facility
topic processing
power generating technologies
economic viability
transportation
sub-sea natural gas dehydration system
sub-sea hydrocarbon reserves
extraction
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1635