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Hydrocarbon Influx Behavior within a Deepwater Marine Riser: Implications for Design and Operations

Implementing Organization

Subsea Systems Institute

Overview

DWH Project Funding

$392,196

Known Leveraged Funding

$0

Funding Organization

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – Gulf Research Program (NASEM - GRP)

Funding Program

NASEM Gulf Research Program Grants

Details

Project Category

Science

Project Actions

Oil System Safety Research

Targeted Resources

Community and Human Health

Project Description

Formation and management of gas within deepwater marine drilling risers poses a variety of challenges and hazards for offshore energy operations. Uncontrolled riser gas build-up and release were major components of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. This project aims to improve understanding of riser gas formation and unloading (i.e., the processes involved in managing riser gas) through the development, calibration, and implementation of modeling to describe the dynamics pertaining to riser gas under different situations and operating conditions and the assessment of instrumentation that could be used to detect riser gas properties and behavior.

Contact

Ramanan Krishnamoorti
713-743-4307
rkrishna@central.uh.edu
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Project Partners

None

Affiliated Institutions

None

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