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Direct electrical heating of subsea pipelines-technology development and operating experience

Nysveen et al., 2005

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2991472423563381963
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Nysveen A
Kulbotten H
Bomes A
Hoyer-Hansen M
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Record of Conference Papers Industry Applications Society 52nd Annual Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference

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Formation of hydrates is a well known problem in subsea production systems for oil and gas. As the unprocessed well-stream cools down, hydrates are formed at temperatures up to 25/spl deg/C depending on the water cut and pressure inside the pipeline. Several options …
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