Past Conferences
May 7-10, 2024 - Francis Marion Charlotte, South Carolina
All times listed in North American Pacific Daylight Savings Time, PDT (UTC-7:00). | |||
Detailed Agenda | |||
18:00 – 19:30 | Ice Breaker & Registration Opens |
Pipeline Simulation Interest Group Annual Meeting 2023 Sessions | |||
Wednesday, May 8, 2023 | |||
Liquid System Symposium | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2401 – A Computational Fluid Dynamics Prediction of Pipeline Capacity Enhancement from the Synergetic Use of a Drag Reducing Agent and Pipeline Internal CoatingMavis Sika Okyere, Lucas Nana Wiredu Damoah, Emmanuel Nyankson, David Sasu Konadu (Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Ghana) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2402 – A Hydraulic Simulation Methodology for the Thermal Management of Oil PipelinesSina Jomeh, Seema Dhanda (Enbridge) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2403 – Estimating Maximum Transient Forces in a Liquid Piping SystemGuohua Li, Deepthi Chandromouli (DNV) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2404 – Study of Multiproduct Transport in Large Size Hilly Terrain PipelineAlessandro Terenzi1, Enrico Bonato1, Antonino Ingoglia2, Lucia Francesca Innocenti 2 (1. Saipem S.p.A, 2. Eni S.p.A.) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2405 – Running Surge Studies for Batched PipelinesHoward Xiang, Dennis Arensman (Enterprise Products) |
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11:35 – 12:15 |
Break |
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12:15 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 14:10 |
PSIG 2406 – Offline Calculation of Liquid Properties in Light Hydrocarbon Pipeline Using EOS EquationsGalen Stanley, Alexander Chamorro (Aveva) |
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14:10 – 15:00 |
PSIG 2407 – Process for Pipline Stand-Up Pressure Test: A Reliable Method for Integrity VerificationNoorallah Rostamy, Prabhas Bhat, Vladimir Grinfelds, Jon D Van Reet, Randy L Rhoades (Plains Pipeline) |
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15:00 – 15:15 |
Break |
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15:15 – 15:55 |
PSIG 2408 – Dynamic Programming Applied to DRA Optimization and Power Contract OptimizationJason Modisette (Atmos International) |
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15:55 – 16:35 |
PSIG 2409 – Leak Detection for Type A Liquid Hydrocarbon Gathering Lines (Short Lines)Michael Roxas 1, James Yezik 2, Stephen Guenther 2, Satya Mokamati 1 (1. Vanmok Leak Detection Technologies Inc., 2. Buckeye Partners L.P.) |
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Gas Systems Symposium | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2410 – A Novel Transfer Function Approximation Using Pade Approximants For Gas Pipeline Transient SimulationCody Allen1, Mauricio de Oliveira2, Roman Zamotorin1, Matt Lubomirsky1 (1. Solar Turbines, 2. University of California, San Diego) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2411 – Minimizing Ukraine Gas Network Operational Losses in Peace and War Times Using Simulation SoftwareMariia Nedaikhlib, Martin Stýblo, Marko Haulis (SIMONE Research Group) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2412 – Enhancing Pipeline Controller Training Through Hydraulic Simulation – Insights From Boardwalk PipelineFred Miller, Josh Ferguson, Kevin Reyes (Boardwalk Pipeline) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2413 – Pipeline Throughout Prediction in Quality and Quantity Uncertainty ScenariosChristian Nelson Reyes Pabon (CENIT Logistica y transporte de hidrocarburos) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2414 – Capabilities and Advantages of the GasModels PackageShriram Srinivasan, Kaarthik Sundar, Sai Krishna Kanth Hari, Anatoly Zlotnik, Anup Pandey, Mary Ewers, David Fobes, Adam Mate, Russell Bent (Los Alamos National Laboratory) |
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11:35 – 12:00 |
Break |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 14:10 |
PSIG 2415 – How To Use Pipeline Models To Manage Nominations and System BalancingJuan Manuel Gonzalez Navarro, Jose Garcia Gilberto de la Paz (Sempra Infraestructura) |
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14:10 – 15:00 |
PSIG 2416 – Building an Accurate Simulation Model for a Complex Gas Pipeline NetworkYing Liu1, Yuanyuan Tian1, Zhixiang Dai1, Qin Bie1, Guangtao Yang2, Jay Zhang2 (1. PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gasfield Company, 2. Emerson) |
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15:00 – 15:15 |
Break |
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15:15 – 15:55 |
PSIG 2417 – Automatic Tuning of Temperature and Pressure coefficients on Pipeline SimulationsVadim Shapiro, John Hooker, Ilya Markevich (Statistics & Control) |
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Thursday, May 9, 2023 | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2418 – Panel Discussion: What role does simulation have in addressing current trends in pipeline transportation? |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2419 – Computational Heating Value Tracking for Biomethane InjectionMartin Stýblo, Vit Meistr, Luděk Reinštein (SIMONE Research Group) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2420 – Equations of State Validation for Hydrogen Pipeline OperationRichard Merrett, Zhiqiu Pan (Siemens) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2421 – The Dynamic Modeling of Multiphase Flow – How Is It Really Done?Geir Saether1, Zachary Houston1, Ivor Ellul2 (1. Petroflow, 2. CiSK Ventures) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2422 – Performances of Centrifugal Compressors on CO2 at High Machine Mach NumbersRainer Kurz, Matt Lubomirsky, Roman Zamotorin, Avneet Singh, Anand Srinivasan (Solar Turbines) |
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11:35 – 12:00 |
Break |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 14:00 |
Chairman’s Session |
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14:00 – 14:15 |
Scholarship Award Presentation |
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14:15 – 14:45 |
Vendor Introductions |
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14:45 – 15:00 |
Break |
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15:00 – 15:40 |
PSIG 2423 – A Study on Leak Detection in Blended Hydrogen Transportation Through PipelinesVictoria Parra Trujillo, Hamidreza Karami (The University of Oklahoma) |
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15:40 – 16:20 |
PSIG 2424 – Design of Pigging Operations to Lower Overall Pipeline Transportation Related CostsBen Ahiabor (Northwind Midstream), Kamilia Putri, Chun Ka Kwok, Aaron Nazrini (SLB) |
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16:20-17:00 |
PSIG 2425 – Pipeline Design Options to Transport Hydrogen Produced from Intermittent Renewable Power SupplyGuohua Li, Hamid Bidmus, Randy Dinata (DNV) |
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18:00 – 19:30 |
Reception |
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Friday, May 10, 2023 | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2426 – Optimizing Pipeline Systems for Greater Precision, Efficiency & Safety Using Emerging TechnologiesPaul Dickerson, Jennifer Worthen (Emerson) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2427 – Unearthing Classic Field Tests to Benchmark Multiphase Flow ModelsMack Shippen (SLB) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2428 – Simulating Carbon Dioxide Pipelines: Addressing Challenges and Modelling ApproachesGary Hanmer (Atmos International) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2429 – Advancing GHG Emissions Analysis: A Comprehensive Application for Streamlined Optimization Within Oil and Gas OperationsAli Nassereddine1, Haidan Lu2, Chunka Kwok2, Aaron Nazrini2 (1. Colorado School of Mines, 2. SLB) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2430 – Real-Time Transient Modeling of CO2 Pipelines and Phase Behavior During the LeakHamed Ghasvari Jahromi, Fatemeh Ekram, Satya Mokamati (Vanmok Leak Detection Technologies Inc.) |
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11:35 |
Conference Close |
May 16-19, 2023 - San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter
All times listed in North American Pacific Daylight Savings Time, PDT (UTC-7:00). | |||
Detailed Agenda | |||
18:00 – 19:30 | Ice Breaker & Registration Opens |
Pipeline Simulation Interest Group Annual Meeting 2023 Sessions | |||
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 | |||
Liquid System Symposium | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2301 – Estimating Vapor Cavity Collapse Pressure Surges in a Crude Oil Delivery TerminalGuohua Li, Michelle Moyer, Hamid Bidmus (DNV) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2302 – Transient Surge Pressure Impacted by Check Valve Closing Time Simulation Methods in Parallel Piping in an Oil TerminalFardin Hakimreza, Ryan Shindruk (Enbridge) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2303 – A Laplace Transform Method for Solving for Batch Interfacial VolumesBrett Christie (Plains Midstream) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2304 – Leak Detection Systems for Short Liquid PipelinesVishrut Garg, Junxiao Wu, George Harriott, Ed O’Reilly, Matthew Keim (Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2306 – A Stochastic Approach to Slack Line Flow in Online ModelsNorense Okungbowa (Enbridge), Trent Brown (evoleap) |
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11:35 – 12:15 |
Break |
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12:15 – 13:45 |
Lunch |
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13:45 – 15:15 |
Technology Showcase H1 |
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15:15 – 15:30 |
Break |
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15:30 – 17:00 |
Technology Showcase H2 |
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Energy Transition Symposium | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2307 – Adapting Pipeline Specific Computational Applications to Manage Increasing Hydrogen ContentPaul Dickerson (Emerson) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2308 – Reduction of CO2 Emissions During Operation of Oil and Gas PipelinesGalen Stanley, Alexander Chamorro (Aveva) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2309 – Integrating Greenhouse Gase and Emission Calculations Into Hydraulic Pipeline Simulation for Natural Gas PipelinesAlisa Bullard (NMGCO), Samon Kashani (Gregg Engineering), James Gregg (Gregg Engineering) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2310 – Real Time Systems for Modelling Hydrogen PipelinesGarry Hanmer (Atmos International) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2311 – Simulation of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Transportation in PipelinesJon Barley (Emerson) |
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11:35 – 12:15 |
PSIG 2312 – Effects of Hydrogen Blending on Natural Gas Pipeline Transients, Capacity, and EconomicsAnatoly Zlotnik, Saif Kazi, Kaarthik Sundar, Vitaliy Gyrya (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Luke Baker (Arizona State University), Mo Sodwatana (Stanford University), Yan Brodkyi (Humboldt University-Berlin) |
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12:15 – 13:45 |
Lunch |
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13:45 – 15:15 |
Technology Showcase H1 |
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15:15 – 15:30 |
Break |
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15:30 – 17:00 |
Technology Showcase H2 |
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Thursday, May 18, 2023 | |||
8:00 – 8:25 |
Keynote Speaker – The Hydrogen Blending Experience – Lessons Learned from being an Early AdopterScott Dodd (Enbridge) |
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8:25 – 9:05 |
PSIG 2313 – Compensation of Flow Imbalances Through Machine-Learned ParametersBenjamin A. Huntington, Jon Barley (Emerson) |
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9:05 – 9:45 |
PSIG 2314 – Control of Line Pack in a Natural Gas System: Balancing of Limited Resources Under UncertaintyCriston Hyett, Michael Chertkov (University of Arizona), Jean Alisse, Lilach Sabban (NOGA – Israel System Operator) |
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9:45 – 10:00 |
Break |
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10:00 – 10:40 |
PSIG 2315 – Tutorial on Manual Tuning of Pipeline ModelsJason Modisette (Atmos International) |
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10:40 – 11:20 |
PSIG 2316 – Increased Safety, Operational Reliability, and Decision-Making Through Improved Maximum Capacity SimulationMark Chen (Enbridge), Michael Istre , Samon Kashani (Gregg Engineering) |
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11:20 – 12:00 |
PSIG 2317 – Incorporating Condensation and Evaporation into the Simulation of Multiphase PipelinesDaniel Theis, John Hooker, Vadim Shapiro (Statistics & Control) |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 14:00 |
Chairman’s Session |
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14:00 – 14:15 |
Scholarship Award Presentation |
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14:15 – 14:45 |
Vendor Introductions |
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14:45 – 15:00 |
Break |
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15:00 – 15:40 |
PSIG 2318 – Centrifugal Compressor Performance MapsAnand Srinivasan, Rainer Kurz, Matt Lubomirsky, Roman Zamotorin, Avneet Singh (Solar Turbines Incorporated) |
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15:40 – 16:20 |
PSIG 2319 – Simulating SCADA Systems in Synergi: An Application for Pipeline Controller TrainingAmy Eisenbeisz (Southern California Gas Company) |
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18:00 – 19:30 |
Reception |
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Friday, May 19, 2023 | |||
8:00 – 8:40 |
PSIG 2320 – Using Gradient-Free Optimization Heuristics to Optimize Flow Rate and Drag Reducing Agent Injection Rates on Black Box Simulation SoftwareJennifer Worthen, Abe Pena (Emerson) |
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8:40 – 9:20 |
PSIG 2321 – Computational Heating Value TrackingMartin Stýblo, Vit Meistr, Luděk Reinštein (SIMONE Research Group, s.r.o.) |
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9:20 – 10:00 |
PSIG 2322 – Indonesia Gas Market Curtailment PlanningWahyu Dwiagasta Wibowo, Yunanta Rievo Yudhawan, M. Adhenhari Musfaro, Febrian Risdiansyah, Sandi Sifandanda, Rifani Amanda, Kokoh Parlindungan (Pertamina) |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Break |
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10:15 – 10:55 |
PSIG 2323 – Implementation of a Real-Time Predictive Virtual Model (Digital Twin) for Saudi Aramco Master’s Gas System (MGS) Pipeline NetworkArun Jain, R. Ken Gunther, Fahad Homaid, Abdulrahman Bugubaia (Saudi Aramco), K Ramabhoopal, Paul Dickerson (Emerson) |
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10:55 – 11:35 |
PSIG 2324 – Supercritical Fluid Flow in Pipelines – A Dense Phase Case StudyHamed Ghasvari Jahromi, Fatemah Ekram, Satya Mokamati (Vanmok Leak Detection Technologies), Chuntao Deng (PBF Energy), Jim Knudson (Keyera Corporation) |
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11:35 – 12:15 |
PSIG 2325 – Integrated Pipeline and Wells Transient Behavior of CO2 Injection Operations: Flow Assurance Best PracticesYoucef Khetib (University of North Dakota), Stephanos Zunez (evoleap) |
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12:15 |
Conference Close |
May 10-13, 2022 - San Diego Mission Bay Resort
All times listed in North American Pacific Daylight Savings Time, PDT (UTC-7:00). | |||
Detailed Agenda | |||
18:00 – 19:30 | Ice Breaker & Registration Opens |
Pipeline Simulation Interest Group Annual Meeting 2022 Sessions | |||
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 | |||
8:15 – 8:30 | Welcome and Introductions | ||
8:30 – 8:55 | Keynote Address – Decarbonization and the Planning of Gas Systems in California Aleecia Gutierrez (California Energy Commission) |
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8:55 – 9:35 | PSIG 2201 – Development of a Simple Statistical Model for the Prediction of Gas Hydrate Formation Conditions Jai Krisha Sahith Sayani, Georgios Kolliopoulos, Srinivasa Rao Pedapati, Venkateswara Rao Maireddi (ULaval) |
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9:35 – 10:15 | PSIG 2202 – Modeling Check Valve Closure Behaviors During Transients in Pipelines Guohua Li, Daniel Tillema, Michelle Moyer, Hamid Bidmus (DNV) |
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10:15 – 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 – 11:10 | PSIG 2203 – Proactive Parametric Studies Drive System Intelligence and Practical Gas Business Benefits Rick Brown (Consultant), Anthony Resto (PG&E) |
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11:10 – 11:50 | PSIG 2204 – Predictive Model for Particle Transport Velocities in Multiphase Gas-Liquid Flows Using Artificial Intelligence Ronald E. Vieira, Siamack A. Shirazi (University of Tulsa) |
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11:50 – 13:20 | Lunch | ||
13:20 – 13:50 | Chairman’s Session | ||
13:50 – 14:05 | Scholarship Award Presentation | ||
14:05 – 14:35 | Vendor’s Commercial Sessions | ||
14:35 – 14:50 | Break | ||
14:50 – 15:30 | PSIG 2205 – Gas Pipeline Transient Modeling Via Transfer Functions: Field Data Validations Cody Allen, Rainer Kurz, Roman Zamotorin, Avneet Singh (Solar Turbines Incorporated), Mauricio de Oliveira (University of California, San Diego) |
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15:30 – 16:10 | PSIG 2206 – Introduction of a Trajectory-Based Mechanistic Model to Multiphase Flows for Predicting Solid Particle Erosion in Elbows Farzin Darihaki, Jun Zhang, Ronald E. Vieira, Siamack A. Shirazi (University of Tulsa) |
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Thursday, May 12, 2022 | |||
Leak Modeling, Detection and DRA Symposium | |||
9:00 – 9:40 | PSIG 2207 – Estimation of Flow Rate and Accumulated Released Volume of a Leak in Pipeline Systems Noorallah Rostamy, John D. Yurhevich, Hamid Bidmus, Steven J. Polasik (DNV), Arun Jain (Saudi Aramco) |
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9:40 – 10:20 | PSIG 2208 – DRA Performance Predictions, Steady-State to Pseudo Steady-State Behaviors Bill Ma (Phillips 66) |
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10:20 – 10:35 | Break | ||
10:35 – 11:15 | PSIG 2209 – A Process for Selection of Leak Detection Systems for a Pipeline Noorallah Rostamy, John D. Yurchevich, Hamid Bidmus (DNV), Stephen Guenther, Jared A. Bevevino, (Buckeye Partners L.P.) |
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11:15 – 11:55 | PSIG 2210 – Considering Coupling Distributed Temperature Sensing with Real Time Transient Modeling for Leak Detection Ed Nicholas (Nicholas Simulation Services), Alex De Joode (AP Sensing) |
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11:55 – 13:25 | Lunch | ||
13:25 – 14:05 | PSIG 2211 – Case Study for DRA Performance in Refined Product Pipelines Jianzhi Ge, Arun Jain (Saudi Aramco) |
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14:05 – 14:45 | PSIG 2212 – A Simplified Lagrangian Approach to Leak Detection Abu Maqsud, Shawn Learn, Yue Cheng (TC Energy) |
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14:45 – 15:00 | Break | ||
15:00 – 15:45 | PSIG 2213 – Offline Monitoring Method for a Natural Gas City Gate Station Odorization System Lapo Cheli, Carlo Carcasci (University of Florence), Lorenzo Busi (Centria S.r.l) |
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18:00 – 19:30 | Reception | ||
Energy Transition Symposium | |||
9:00 – 9:40 | PSIG 2214 – Energy Transition Trends in Natural Gas Planning Melissa Debevc (Enbridge) |
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9:40 – 10:20 | PSIG 2215 – Injecting Hydrogen Into Natural Gas Pipelines At A Constrained Solar Farm For Transportation Fuel Jacob Brouwer, Clinton Thai (University of California, Irvine) |
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10:20 – 10:35 | Break | ||
10:35 – 11:15 | PSIG 2216 – A Study of the Effect on Pipeline Operations of the Addition of Hydrogen to Natural Gas Trent Brown (evoleap, LLC), Ivor Ellul (CiSK Ventures, Ltd.), Michael Zaldivar (evoleap, LLC), Tan Tran (evoleap, LLC) |
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11:15 – 11:55 | PSIG 2217 – Effects of Hydrogen Admixtures on Pipeline Capacity Martin Styblo, Vit Meiser, Marko Haulis (SIMONE Research Group, s.r.o.) |
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11:55 – 13:25 | Lunch | ||
13:25 – 14:05 | PSIG 2218 – Intrinsic Leakage Reduction of a Natural Gas Distribution Network by Regulating the Outlet Pressure of a City Gate Station Gabriele Guzzo, Carlo Carcasci (University of Florence), Lorenzo Busi (Centria S.r.l) |
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14:05 – 14:45 | PSIG 2219 – Compression Requirements for Carbon Reduction Efforts Matt Lubomirsky, Roman Zamotorin, Avneet Singh, Rainer Kurz (Solar Turbines Incorporated) |
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14:45 – 15:00 | Break | ||
15:00 – 15:40 | PSIG 2220 – Gas Decarbonization in California – Building Electrification’s Expected Impacts on Gas System Throughput and Hydraulic Analysis Methodologies Rick Brown (Consultant), Karen Lee (PG&E) |
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15:40 – 16:20 | PSIG 2221 – Pipeline Operation with Hydrogen: Pulsation Considerations from Reciprocating Compressors and Vortex-Shedding Sarah Simons (Southwest Research Institute) |
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18:00 – 19:30 | Reception | ||
Friday, May 13, 2022 | |||
8:30 – 9:10 | PSIG 2222 – A Comparative Study on the Implementation of Scheduling Applications on Petroleum Product Pipelines CVSSN Prasad (Emerson), Professor K.V.Rao, (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University), Vara Prasad Ch (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun) |
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9:10 – 9:50 | PSIG 2223 – Simulation of Bidirectional Flows in a Complex Pipeline Network Vadim Shapiro, John Hooker, Daniel Theis (Statistics & Control) |
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9:50 – 10:05 | Break | ||
10:05 – 10:45 | PSIG 2224 – Dynamic Pump and Tank Optimizer for Water Networks Jason Modisette (Atmos International, Inc.) |
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10:45 – 11:25 | PSIG 2225 – Speeding Up Individual Transient Simulations by Parallel Computing Richard Carter, Jim Short, Mark Weber (DNV) |
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11:25 | Conference Close |
May 3-7, 2021 - Virtual Conference
All times listed in North American Central Daylight Savings Time, CDT (UTC-5:00). | |||
Detailed Agenda |
Pipeline Simulation Interest Group Annual Meeting 2021 Sessions | |||
Monday, May 3, 2021 | |||
9:00 – 9:25 | Keynote Address: From Simulation to Reality: How Testing Can Reveal the Unexpected Kevin Supak (Southwest Research Institute) |
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9:25 – 9:30 | Break | ||
9:30 – 9:55 | PSIG 2101 – A Parametric Study for the Friction Factor in the Critical Zone of Flow for Crude Oil Pipelines Brett Christie (Plains Midstream Canada) |
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9:55 – 10:15 | PSSP Session | ||
10:15 – 10:25 | Break | ||
10:25 – 10:50 | PSIG 2102 – New Rupture Detection Data Mining Algorithms for Crude Oil Pipelines Yavuz Yilmaz (Emerson) |
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10:50 – 10:55 | Break | ||
10:55 – 11:20 | PSIG 2103 – Performance of CPM Based Leak-Detection Algorithms in the Presence of Slack Hamed Ghasvari Jahromi, Fatemeh Ekram, Michael Roxas, Waqar Ali, Satya Mokamati (Vanmok Leak Detection Technologies Inc.) |
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11:20 – 11:40 | PSSP Session | ||
11:40 – 11:50 | Break | ||
11:50 – 12:15 | PSIG 2104 – Flow Assurance – How to Reduce the Capacity of the Slug Catcher Luciano Langhi, Dulce Gomez (Transportadora Gas Del Sur S. A.) |
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12:15 – 12:20 | Break | ||
12:20 – 12:45 | PSIG 2105 – A Novel Approach for Pump Timing Optimization to Avoid Pipeline Over Pressurization Andrew Yule, Eric Smith (Assured Flow Solutions) |
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12:45 – 13:05 | PSSP Session | ||
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 | |||
9:00 – 9:25 | PSIG 2108 – How to Use Pipeline Models to Manage Nominations and Allocations in a Constrained and Highly Dynamic Network G. Giannatos (Australian Energy Market Operator) J. Fryatt & C. Davison (DNV) |
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9:25 – 9:30 | Break | ||
9:30 – 9:55 | PSIG 2107 – Simulation of Rapid Transients in Gas Pipelines for ESD Valve Design Jason Modisette, Garry Hammer (Atmos International, Inc ) |
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9:55 – 10:15 | PSSP Session | ||
10:15 – 10:25 | Break | ||
10:25 – 10:50 | PSIG 2106 – Regulator Station Risk Model Supported by a Parametric Study Cloud Application Corey Rice (DNV) |
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10:50 – 10:55 | Break | ||
10:55 – 11:20 | PSIG 2109 – Prediction of Sand Transport in Horizontal and Inclined Flow Based on Machine Learning Algorithms Ronald E. Vieira, B. Xu, Siamack A. Shirazi (University of Tulsa) |
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11:20 – 11:40 | PSSP Session | ||
11:40 – 11:50 | Break | ||
11:50 – 12:15 | PSIG 2110 – Transporting Hydrogen-Natural Gas Mixtures Rainer Kurz, Matt Lubomirsky, Roman Zamotorin (Solar Turbines Incorporated) |
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12:15 – 12:20 | Break | ||
12:20 – 12:40 | PSSP Session | ||
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 | |||
9:00 – 9:25 | PSIG 2111 – Building an Integrated Operator Training System for a Complete Training Experience James McFall, Joe Reynolds (AVEVA) |
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9:25 – 9:30 | Break | ||
9:30 – 9:55 | PSIG 2112 – Oil-Water Dispersion During Pigging Operations for the Oil Transmission Pipelines Farzin Darihaki, Siamack A. Shirazi (University of Tulsa) Qingshan Feng (PetroChina Pipeline Company) |
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9:55 – 10:15 | PSSP Session | ||
10:15 – 10:25 | Break | ||
10:25 – 10:50 | PSIG 2113 – Verification, Validation, Uncertainty Quantification Issues in the Development of Artificial Intelligent Models in Flow Assurance David Cheng (Fluor) |
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10:50 – 10:55 | Break | ||
10:55 – 11:20 | PSIG 2114 – Surge Phenomena in Flexible Hoses of Offshore Loading Systems Guohua Li, Noorallah Rostamy & Hamid Bidmus (DNV) |
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11:20 – 11:40 | PSSP Session | ||
11:40 – 11:50 | Break | ||
11:50 – 12:15 | PSIG 2115 – An Integrated Solution for Planning and Operating Power-To-Gas Facilities in Coupled Gas and Electricity Networks Dominique Adolfo, Carlo Carcasci (University of Florence, Department of Industrial Engineering, Florence, Italy) Kwabena Addo Pambour, Carlo Brancucci (encoord GmbH, Essen, Germany, encoord Inc., LLC, Denver, Colorado, USA) |
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Thursday, May 6, 2021 | |||
9:00 – 9:25 | PSIG 2116 – Ingress Detection in Deep Subsea Gas Pipelines G.P. Morrow, J.J. Barley (Emerson) |
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9:25 – 9:30 | Break | ||
9:30 – 9:55 | PSIG 2117 – Advanced Topics in Pulsations in Compressor Piping Systems Sarah Simons, Eugene Broerman III (Southwest Research Institute) |
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9:55 – 10:05 | PSSP Session | ||
10:05 – 10:15 | PSSP Session | ||
10:15 – 10:25 | Break | ||
10:25 – 10:50 | Chairman’s Session | ||
10:50 – 10:55 | Break | ||
10:55 – 11:20 | PSIG 2118 – Optimal Parameter Estimation for Efficient Transient Pipeline Simulation Cody Allen, Chad Holcomb, Roman Zamotorin, Rainer Kurz (Solar Turbines Incorporated) |
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11:20 – 11:40 | PSSP Session | ||
11:40 – 11:50 | Break | ||
11:50 – 12:15 | PSIG 2119 – Using Transient Pipeline Simulation to Evaluate Electric Power Generation Reliability Ignacio Losada Carreño, Anna Scaglione (Arizona State University) Anthony Giacomoni (PJM Interconnection) Kaarthik Sundar, Deepjyoti Deka, Anatoly Zlotnik (Los Alamos National Laboratory) |
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12:15 – 12:20 | Break | ||
12:20 – 12:40 | PSSP Session | ||
Friday, May 7, 2021 | |||
9:00 – 9:25 | PSIG 2120 – Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow Patterns in Circular and Triangular Pipes Ronald E. Vieira, Siamack A. Shirazi (University of Tulsa) Gabriel Silva (TechnipFMC) |
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9:25 – 9:30 | Break | ||
9:30 – 9:55 | PSIG 2121 – On Calibration Between Simulators J.J. Barley, G.P. Morrow (Emerson) |
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9:55 – 10:15 | PSSP Session | ||
10:15 – 10:25 | Break | ||
10:25 – 10:50 | PSIG 2123 – Pigging and Hydrate Tracking in a Gas Pipeline Daniel Theis, John Hooker (Statistics & Control) |
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10:50 – 10:55 | Break | ||
10:55 – 11:20 | PSIG 2124 – When is the Ideal Time for Pipeline Companies to Migrate from Legacy Scheduling Applications to Standard Solutions? – A Parameters, Processes and Systems Perspective Prasad Challa (Emerson) |
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11:20 | Conference Close |
May 5-8, 2020 - San Antonio Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas
May 14-17, 2019 - Grange Tower Bridge, London, UK
PAPER NUMBER |
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1901 |
An Investigation Into How to Optimize the Effect of Drag Reducing Agents on the Flowrate and Pressure in Single Phase Fluid Pipelines This paper investigates the optimization of the effect of drag reducing agents on the flowrate and pressure in single phase fluid pipelines. This presentation will discuss the investigations’ basis and approach, several studied factors, analysis of the results, recommendations, and effects on cost savings. |
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1902 |
A Mathematical Approach to Optimization of Oil Flow Scheduling in Pipeline Systems This paper considers a new approach to oil transportation scheduling in branched oil pipeline systems. This approach is based on a mathematical model that solves the linear and non-linear optimization transport problem. The presentation will discuss the problem of oil transportation and the mathematical approach to oil transportation scheduling. The possibilities of the proposed approach will also be provided. |
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1903 |
Estimating Mixing Lengths in Multi-Product Pipelines The paper revises the Austin-Palfrey equation to estimate the interfacial mixing length when the Reynolds number and/or the pipe diameter change along a pipeline, including takeoff and injection. The presentation will discuss the methods of the mixing length estimation, the mathematical derivations of the revised equation, the application of the revised equation, and three examples with hypothetical pipelines. |
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1904 |
Evaluating Different Approaches for Tracking Batches in a Multi-Product Pipeline During the Presence of Slack This paper compares an incompressible and empirical approach against a full model-based calculation of liquid pipeline behavior under the presence of slack for the purpose of accurately tracking batches in an online system and providing accurate Estimated Time of Arrival alarms to minimize product contamination. During the presentation, side by side results of each approach will demonstrate the impact of each method driving to a final conclusion. |
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1905 |
Innovative Terminal Pump Trip and Surge Relief Modelling Bill Ma Mary Goodreau, Susan Bachman This paper discusses the use of an advanced simulation method for the worst-case terminal transient scenario (a mainline pump station trip along with a surge relief event) to successfully match the real surge pressure trend by arithmetically coding dynamic relief set points and converting all piping fittings into pseudo-piping with equivalent length to compensate for the pressure wave attenuation caused by piping fittings in real world operations. The presentation will discuss the simulation approach and its benefits.” |
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1906 |
Adaptation of Fluid Motion Mathematical Model in Pipelines Using Drag Reducing Agents Svetlana Strelnikova, Taras Yushchenko The paper discusses the question of mathematical model adjustment to characteristics of a certain pipeline focusing on the pipelines where DRA are used. The presentation will discuss actual problems of model adjustment and methods of using operational pipeline data for identifying DRA characteristics. The results of comparing modeling computations with real data from operating pipelines will be presented. |
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1907 |
Understanding Economic Optimization of DRA in Crude Pipelines Dennis Arensman This paper will address a methodology of how DRA and power are optimized to minimize economic costs. An analysis will address how various parameters affect economic optimization results. Finally, this paper discusses several factors that affect decisions such as building new stations, laying new pipelines, or increasing DRA injection rates into existing assets. Results and key findings from these studies will be presented. |
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1908 |
Transient Surge Pressures Due to Stagnant Heavy Oil in Cold Terminal Piping Emma Perez This paper presents the transient simulation results of a relief system that contains different types of stagnant fluids in the piping to the relief tank. When a relief valve opens, the stagnant fluid requires a certain amount of pressure to be transported downstream, and the properties of the fluid inside the relief piping can make this flowing pressure higher than expected. Several cases are simulated to show the effect of stagnant heavy oil inside the relief piping and the response of this fluid when the relief system needs to operate. |
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1909 |
Hydraulic Surge Studies for LNG Pipelines Jonathan Burrows This paper outlines the progression of LNG surge studies for a large and complex terminal. The presentation will discuss the evolution of the modelling with rationalization of the number of possible permutations; the development of simultaneous scenario modelling before such tools were commonplace; and the progression of this to include use of hydraulic results in pipe stress analysis to allow better operational understanding of the results. Closing with a brief look at the future of simultaneous modelling approaches. |
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1910 |
A Mathematical Model for the Spatial Prediction and Time Evolution of the Column Separation in a Flowing Hydrocarbon Transmission Pipeline Hamed Ghasvari Jahromi, The paper discusses the phenomenon of column separation or slack line and the prediction of it at the point of inception in space as well as its evolution in space and time. Common causes of the event as well as some less common causes are discussed. Verification and validation of the novel mathematical model used for the predictions will be discussed. The robustness of the mathematical model-based computer algorithm will be demonstrated for the various causes of column separation such as lack of power, transient events in the pipeline, extended shut-in periods or leakage from the pipeline. |
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1911 |
Insights to Turbomachinery Concerns in Pipeline Modelling Matt Lubomirsky, This paper discusses different control methods to optimize the turbomachinery performance in compressor stations with multiple units. Different optimization methods are described. |
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1912 |
Net Schedule Management as a Route to Dynamic Optimization Balazs Rosta Marko Haulis, This paper discusses new approach to dynamically optimizing network mode for the near future (current day and the next day) in connection with predications of consumption, transit and ever changing nominations. |
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1913 |
Hydraulic Modeling for Upstream Gas Production Planning and Allocation – Significance, Challenges, and Recommendations Prasad Challa Sapura Exploration and Production Inc K.V. Rao Jai Sahith, The paper highlights the challenges faced by the long and short-term gas planners while operating a large upstream gas network of pipelines along with measures to overcome these challenges. The presentation will discuss additional practices and hydraulic modeling techniques for enhanced integrated network operation. The offline simulation model will also be showcased highlighting the recommended features in the simulation environments for augmented user-friendliness. |
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1914 |
Using Quality Tracking Data to Improve Billing Accuracy in a Complex Network George Giannatos This paper describes how quality tracking data from a dynamic real-time model has been used to enhance the process of billing end users in a pipeline network where diverse sources of gas and LNG are resulting in swings in quality of gas moving through the network. We will discuss the evolution of the design, the problems encountered during implementation, and the benefits (some of them unexpected) of the solution. |
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1915 |
Optimization of Gas Transport – Evolutionary Calculations on a Small Cluster of Computers Igor Mračka, The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the experience with distributed computing systems using evolutionary strategies for optimization problems in the gas industry. Two different approaches of distributed computing (star topology and cooperating agents) are presented. |
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1918 |
CENAGAS’s Use of Pipeline Simulation to Support the New Infrastructure in the Mexican National Gas Pipeline System Cesar Naranjo Paul Dickerson This paper will highlight some of the most important activities that were planned based on pipeline simulation techniques to establish new projects to increase transport capacity. This includes new compression stations and reconfiguration of existing compression stations. The presentation will discuss and verify the parameters and assumptions that CENAGAS has implemented and incorporated into the pipeline simulation of the new short-term agreements. |
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1919 |
Pipeline Transient Optimization for a Gas-Electric Coordination Decision Support System Anatoly Zlotnik, Kaarthik Sundar Alexandr M. Rudkevich Transient optimization of gas pipelines has experienced a resurgence of interest inspired by the need to coordinate wholesale electricity and natural gas transmission networks. Comprehensive modeling of pipeline components and network topologies; scalability, speed, and accuracy of computations; and data assimilation of state estimates and forecasts in industrial systems present ongoing challenges. This talk will describe the use of optimization formulations for electricity and gas networks as economically and operationally efficient intra-day coordination mechanisms and highlight research and development needs required to field a future transient optimization-based decision support system for midstream gas transportation. |
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1920 |
Implementing a Real Time System Where a Majority of Deliveries are not on SCADA Samon Kashani Alisa C. Bullard In this paper we combined the use of a hydraulic simulator, load prediction software, and data analysis to develop a methodology to simulate the transient behavior for several large off-SCADA deliveries. A transient Real Time Model (RTM) was built utilizing both actual SCADA data and simulated SCADA to accurately model the system. This model demonstrates that it is feasible to model the system in an RTM even though there is missing SCADA data. |
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1921 |
Gas Condensation and Phase Diagram in Multiphase Flow Systems Ullas Pathak A study conducted on real-time pipeline production systems for detection of phase changes to reduce incurred losses is presented. The model allows for the dynamic monitoring of gas condensation in multi-phase pipeline through temperature, pressure, composition and other thermodynamic state variations. Higher pressures in these systems can lead to condensation and hold-up, which can produce excessive costs from both downtime and repairs. To validate the model, the solution was implemented and studied on an industrial scenario for gas transmission pipelines with varying compositions, and the phase compositions were calculated via multi-parameter equation-of-state and solution of the Rachford-Rice equation. Based on the phase composition and the dynamic PT-diagram, gas condensation detection and monitoring are provided. |
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1922 |
PG&E’s In-Line Inspection Process from Start to Finish Kim Rafter, This paper will provide an overview of PG&E’s In-Line Inspection process from start to finish including feasibility studies and in-line inspection operating methods. It will also cover the hydraulic analysis and tools used to simulate operating conditions and assess system impact due to anomalies and repairs. |
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1923 |
Step Doubling for Pipeline Flow Todd F. Dupont Richard Myers This paper defines and studies Affine Step Doubling with Local Extrapolation–a simple, efficient method for discretizing pipeline equations in time. The properties of the method are illustrated with analysis on a simple scalar ordinary differential equation. Improved time stepping behavior will then be demonstrated with examples based on pipeline operation. This method is second order correct in time and is suitable for adaptive time stepping. |
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1924 |
Guided, Accelerated Parametric Studies Richard G Carter, Jonathan Fasullo John Korta, Engineers often study system behavior by running a collection of simulations while varying selected parameters over a mesh of values. This simple powerful technique can lead to improvements in system design and operation but can be time consuming and computationally expensive. We present a method for accelerating parametric studies so that desired information can be uncovered more quickly, and larger studies can be performed than would otherwise not be possible. We illustrate this method with real examples from pipeline operations. |
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1925 |
Probabilistic Analysis of PHMSA Data for Pipeline Spill Risk Analysis Philip Carpenter Morgan Henrie Yoshihiro Okamoto II, Paul Liddell Our paper describes a statistical evaluation of U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) incident data to support pipeline spill risk analysis. We derive useful stochastic predictive relationships using the publicly available information in the PHMSA database, and then present methods to adapt the data to a specific pipeline when only sparse incident data is available for the target system. A simplified Monte-Carlo spill risk simulation methodology using this information is also discussed. |
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1926 |
Absolute Roughness of Pipes from Different Manufacturing and Treatment Methods and Impact on Pipeline Design Hamid Bidmus James Chau Kenton Dechant This study measured the absolute roughness of various pipeline samples obtained from commercial steel pipes manufactured with various methods including: seamless hot-rolling, cold-drawing, cold pilgering, hot expanding, and welded HFIW and DSAW processes. The recorded average pipe roughness values ranged from about 50 micro-inch for stainless steel pipe to 1034 micro-inch for heat treated carbon steel pipe. Results are also presented showing the impact of applying the different absolute roughness values to case studies involving multiple crude oil pipelines and a natural gas pipeline. |
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1927 |
An Evaluation of Negative Pressure Wave Leak Detection: Challenges, Limitations, and Use Cases Joe Reynolds, This paper discusses Negative Pressure Wave (NPW) leak detection and highlights the challenges faced when implementing it as well as some of its strengths and weaknesses. The presentation will discuss the theory behind NPW leak detection and analyze the results from a NPW solution that was evaluated on two different liquid pipelines running offline simulators. |
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1928 |
Operational Risk Management for Oil/Condensate Pipeline Systems Elin Kristin Dale-Carr, This paper discusses how different assumptions and parameters used in pipeline risk assessments affect the estimation of risk level for oil/condensate pipeline systems in operation. The presentation will discuss how knowledge of risk calculations, pipeline simulations and assumptions are a prerequisite to strengthen the risk management decision basis for the operator. Examples of best practice for use of data, methods and simulations will be included. |
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1929 |
Leak Detection Experiences in the Antipodes Peter Smit Neil Stockton This paper describes practical experience of Real-Time Transient Model based leak detection on a 169 kilometre (105 mile) long, 273 millimetre (10.75 inch) diameter pipeline, transporting multiple liquid products on New Zealand’s North Island. The leak detection methodology is discussed in the presentation, alongside a timeline of a real pipeline incident and associated response. |
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1930 |
Pipeline Performance Data Analysis through Machine Learning with Hydraulics Model Assisted Training David Cheng, Daniel Zeosky This paper discusses a new method to gather and analyze pipeline flow conditions directly from data fed through machine learning as opposed to through modeling. This will lead to increased accuracy of flow conditions throughout the life cycle of a pipeline. The presentation will discuss how this data will be gathered and applied to our model in order to demonstrate this increased accuracy. |
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1931 |
Improving Leak Detection System Performance with Andrew Hoffman, The performance of pipeline leak detection systems has been a hot subject for discussions in the past few years. To improve the leak detection performance of CPM (Computational Pipeline Monitoring) systems, non-intrusive sensors have been developed. This paper will discuss a few application examples of the non-intrusive sensors on both multi-phase and multi-product pipelines. |
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1932 |
Computing Crude Oil Specific Gravity, Bulk Moduli, and Cp/Cv from Speed of Sound Measurements Ed Nicholas Norense Okungbowa Ultrasonic flow meters, in addition to calculating flow rate, measure the speed of sound in the fluid at the local fluid pressure and temperature. It is desirable to be able to compute the crude oil specific gravity at base conditions from this measurement. However, there is no straightforward way to do this. The authors propose a calculation approach and compare the results with those obtained from densitometers. |
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1933 |
Investigation on Parameters Affecting the Performance of Negative Pressure Wave Leak Detection Systems Mingang Jin This paper investigates the parameters affecting the uncertainty of the leak location inferred by Negative Pressure Wave (NPW) leak detection systems and discusses the appropriate definition of the minimum detectable leak size for NPW systems. The presentation will discuss the NPW methodology, numerical tests and findings of this investigation. |
May 15-18, 2018 - Stein Eriksen Lodge, Deer Valley, Utah
PAPER NUMBER |
TITLE | |
1801 |
A Comprehensive Model for Predicting Efficiency of DRA This paper discusses a mathematical model for predicting efficiency of DRA in liquid pipelines that correlates drag |
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1802 |
Real-Time Sand Deposition Prediction in Multiphase Flow Sand management technology has become more prevalent in the petroleum industry to increase well production. This paper and presentation explores the multiphase model and computational algorithms used to simulate multiphase flow with sand particles through a subsea pipeline to predict the pressure gradient, transport velocity, and sand deposition. |
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1803 |
Modelling of Rapid Transients in Natural Gas Pipelines This paper discusses the modelling of rapid transients in natural gas pipelines caused by the sudden shutdown of compressors, or the abrupt changes in flow rate due to leakages. The presentation will discuss the mathematical models capable of modelling the detailed rarefaction wave of these rapid transients. |
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1804 |
Pipeline Model’s Level Profile: Optimizing the Selection of The paper presents an algorithm for the selection of level profile points for leak detection modeling purposes. It is |
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1805 |
Modeling of Heavy Crude James Yang, John Dawson, Karen Jia This paper presents specialized simulation techniques addressing some of the unique challenges related to |
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1806 |
Reinforcement Learning in Gas Transport Control Tibor Žáčik, Igor Mračka, Marek Hyčko, The purpose of the paper is to show how reinforcement learning approaches can solve some problems of a gas transport control in transient conditions. An agent (controller) learns to sequentially operate a compressor station to be able to make autonomous decisions. |
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1807 |
A Slack Flow Model With Moving Regime Boundaries Jason Modisette This paper presents a new two-fluid model for slack flow in liquid pipelines. This model allows the downstream end of the slack region to move in a continuous manner, rather than forcing it to jump discontinuously from one spatial mesh point to the next like existing slack models. The advantages and disadvantages of the method will be discussed, and the model results will be compared with data for slack in real |
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1808 |
Effect of Placing a Relief System outside the Flow Path in a Crude Oil Pipeline System Hamid Bidmus This paper discusses the mitigation of overpressure in a pipeline system using a relief system that is not connected to |
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1809 |
Performance Testing Data Interpretation Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods for a Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline with Compressor Station David Cheng A Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method is introduced to find pipeline parameters that enable the best match to the performance testing data. An actual long distance gas pipeline |
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1810 |
Optimization of Gas Networks Under Transient Andrzej J. Osiadacz, Maciej Chaczykowski This paper discusses the problem of transient optimization of gas transmission networks. The optimization algorithm for a |
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1811 |
Mitigation of Slugging Phenomena in Offshore Oil Export Ivor Ellul The results of a study are presented that addresses the issue of slugging in an export oil line to a FPSO vessel. Slugging is caused by the spiking of gas into the oil line intended to serve as fuel gas on the FPSO. The system is modeled with the insertion of a slug control valve and an operating procedure developed that will mitigate slugging in the line. |
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1812 |
Operational Experience With Introduction of a Light Fluid Into a Heavy Oil Pipeline System Arild Stokkenes, Svein Bjarte Joramo, This paper will discuss the changes for operations with introduction of a light crude to an offshore heavy oil pipeline network. The presentation will cover wax control with focus on pigging design, wax deposition and how to effectively follow up the selected control strategy. It will also discuss |
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1813 |
Centrifugal Compressors Transient Surge Analysis: When Do You Need a Hot Gas Bypass Line? Augusto GarciaHernandez, Adrian Alvarado Southwest Research Institute This paper presents a general approach for conducting centrifugal compressor dynamic modeling and the considerations that should be taken when designing a recycle loop with or without a hot gas bypass. In addition, case studies are presented to illustrate how to possibly avoid hot gas bypasses while increasing the effectiveness of the antisurge system. |
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1814 |
Evaluation of New Approach to Testing Performance of a Pipeline Leak Detection System Philip Carpenter We follow up on our previous paper describing a softwarebased, leak-perturbation signature API RP 1130 compliant test method by providing a rigorous analysis and testing of the hydraulic limitations of the method, and benchmarking it against other commonly employed leak testing approaches. The work continues to demonstrate that previous conclusions regarding its relatively low cost, high hydraulic fidelity, coverage, and flexibility are maintained, while producing extensive output metrics that include detailed leak detection |
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1815 |
Propagation of Telemetry Data Error in Simulation Calculations Maciej Szeniawski, Stanisław Brzęczkowski This paper addresses situations where invalid SCADA data causes disturbances of simulation model calculations. The paper also presents affects when receiving incorrect data for nonlinear elements as well as for input or output points. Examples are presented showing how these situations may be dealt with, and what possible settings should be included in SCADA systems to eliminate such cases or limit their impact. |
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1816 |
Long-haul Natural Gas Pipeline Compressor Station Optimization Vadim Shapiro, John Hooker, Lawrence Youngblood This paper introduces a unique method to simulate and optimize complex natural gas transmission systems with multiple compressor stations and pipelines. Technological advances include a new parsing engine, advanced regulatory control, and incorporating turbomachinery algorithms for mixed mode operations. The presentation will discusses these advances and present the field-validated results. |
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1817 |
Modeling and Mitigation of Acoustic Induced Vibration (AIV) in Piping Systems Brandon Ridens, Sarah Simons, Tim Allison, Klaus Brun This paper explores new mitigation concepts and analysis techniques developed to extend the current state of the art acoustic induced vibrations (AIV) analyses. These new methods are intended to more accurately solve AIV problems found in blowdown and piping systems. The test set-up, instrumentation, and results; computer modeling, and conceptual solutions will be discussed in detail. |
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1818 |
Tips and Tricks for Accurately Modeling Pumps Mary Goodreau, Dennis Arensman Most of the time pump curve approximations used by pump vendors and within modeling software are reasonably accurate for hydrocarbon liquids. This paper describes conditions where results from approximated pump curves and calculations need to be scrutinized. Solutions to deal with |
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April 17-19, 2013 - Corinthia Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic
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