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Wayne-Rosedale

This section present the design and operating conditions for three acid gas injection schemes as presented in the literature. The three examples are 1. Wayne-Rosedale (Ho et al. 1996), 2. Acheson (Lock, 1997), and 3. West Pembina (Lock, 1997). [Pg.174]

These are all from the first generation and thus the science of AGI was not completely developed at that time. For example in each case the design discharge pressure was significantly greater than the actual. This is because of errors in the prediction of the required injection pressure. This is not an over design to reduce the water content. [Pg.174]


Pembina, Alberta (Lock 1997), Wayne-Rosedale, Alberta (Ho et al. 1996), Puskwaskau, North Normandville, West Culp, and Rycroft, all in Alberta (Maddocks and Whiteside, 2004). [Pg.17]

Ho, K.T., J. McMullen, P. Boyle, O. Rojek, M. Forgo, T. Beatty, and H.L. Longworth. 1996. Subsurface acid gas disposal scheme in Wayne-Rosedale, Alberta. SPE Paper No. 35848. [Pg.18]

Ho et al. (1996) describe briefly the dehydration unit at the Wayne-Rosedale injection project. The operating conditions for this dehydration unit are given in table 7.5. Note the values given are the operating conditions and not the design conditions. Unfortunately, no details about the TEG side of the process are reported. [Pg.195]


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