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Journal of Earth Science | 2016

A Study of Fluid Flow in Sediments and the Effect of Tidal Pumping

Paulo J. Waltrich; John K. Whitehead; Richard Gary Hughes; Karsten E. Thompson

Offshore drilling and production operations can result in spills or leaks of hydrocarbons into seabed sediments, which can potentially contaminate these sediments with oil. If this oil later migrates to the water surface it has the potential for negative environmental impacts. For proper contingency planning and to avoid larger consequences in the environment, it is essential to understand mechanisms and rates for hydrocarbon migration from oil containing sediments to the water surface as well as how much will remain trapped in the sediments. It is believed that the amount of oil transported out of the sediment can be affected by tidal pumping, a common form of subterranean groundwater discharge (SGD). However, we could find no study experimentally investigating the phenomenon of fluid flow in subsea sediments containing oil and the effects of tidal pumping. This study presents an experimental investigation of tidal pumping to determine if it is a possible mechanism that may contribute to the appearance of an oil sheen on the ocean surface above a sediment bed containing oil. An experimental apparatus was constructed of clear PVC pipe allowing for oil migration to be monitored as it flowed out of a sand pack containing oil, while tidal pressure oscillations were applied in three different manners. The effect of tidal pumping was simulated via compression of air above the water (which simulated the increasing static head from tidal exchange). Experimental results show that sustained oil release occurred from all tests, and tests with oscillating pressure produced for longer periods of time. Furthermore, the experimental results showed that the oil migration rate was affected by grain size, oil saturation, and oscillation wave type. In all oscillating experiments the rate and ultimate recovery was less than the comparable static experiments. For the conditions studied, the experimental results indicate that with an oscillating pressure on top of a sand pack, movement of a non-replenishing source of oil is suppressed by pressure oscillation.


International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2013

Axial development of annular, churn and slug flows in a long vertical tube

Paulo J. Waltrich; Gioia Falcone; Jader R. Barbosa


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

Experimental investigation on the prediction of liquid loading initiation in gas wells using a long vertical tube

Paulo J. Waltrich; Catalina Posada; Jessica Martinez; Gioia Falcone; Jader R. Barbosa


Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2015

Liquid transport during gas flow transients applied to liquid loading in long vertical pipes

Paulo J. Waltrich; Gioia Falcone; Jader R. Barbosa


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2016

A Transient Coupled Wellbore-Reservoir Model Using a Dynamic IPR Function

A. Posenato Garcia; P. Cavalcanti de Sousa; Paulo J. Waltrich


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2016

A simplified model to predict transient liquid loading in gas wells

Erika V. Pagan; Paulo J. Waltrich


SPE Health, Safety, Security, Environment, & Social Responsibility Conference - North America | 2017

Numerical and Experimental Investigations of Gas Kick Migration During Casing While Drilling

Ruixuan Guo; Yuanhang Chen; Renato Peixoto Coutinho; Paulo J. Waltrich


Chemical Engineering Science | 2017

A simplified model for churn and annular flow regimes in small- and large-diameter pipes

Erika V. Pagan; Wesley C. Williams; Seung Ihl Kam; Paulo J. Waltrich


ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2017

A Transient Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR) for the Early and Late Life of Gas Wells: The Dynamic Gas IPR

Pedro Cavalcanti de Sousa; Artur G. Posenato; Paulo J. Waltrich


10th North American Conference on Multiphase Technology | 2016

Modeling vertical flows in churn and annular flow regimes in small- and large-diameter pipes

Erika V. Pagan; Wesley C. Williams; Seung Ihl Kam; Paulo J. Waltrich

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Seung Ihl Kam

Louisiana State University

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Catalina Posada

Louisiana State University

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Erika V. Pagan

Louisiana State University

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Gioia Falcone

Clausthal University of Technology

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Artur Posenato Garcia

University of Texas at Austin

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