DANGER OF ELIMINATION OF GAS CONDENSATE EMERGENCY SPILLS AND SPECIFICITY OF ITS TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Oganov G.S. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), First Deputy General Director of LLC Krasnoyarskgazprom neftegazproject, g.oganov@krskgazprom-ngp.ru g.oganov@krskgazprom-ngp.ru
Bogatyreva E.V. – Candidate of Technical sciences, Associate Professor, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), shelf1998@mail.ru shelf1998@mail.ru
Vorsina G.D. – post-graduate student, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), leading engineer of LLC Krasnoyarskgazprom neftegazproject, g.vorsina@krskgazprom-ngp.ru g.vorsina@krskgazprom-ngp.ru
Zolotarev V.E. – head of the department for monitoring and design of environmental safety of LLC VolgogradNIPImorneft, vzolotarev@vnipimn.ru vzolotarev@vnipimn.ru
УДК 502/504; 628
Key words: Arctic shelf, gas condensate, gas condensate spills, spill modeling, liquidation risk.
The actual of the problem lies in the high intensity of gas condensate production at offshore fields with a complex meteorological situation, the safe operation of such deposits, as well as the need for timely prevention and liquidation of emergencies associated with «light oil» spills. Nevertheless, the prospects for its extraction on the shelf are based on economic feasibility and are confirmed by research. The physicochemical properties of gas condensate, its interaction with the marine environment are analyzed in the article. A hypothetical spill of a gas condensate was simulated on the example of the Okhotsk Sea deposit, the corresponding conclusions were drawn.
DANGER OF ELIMINATION OF GAS CONDENSATE EMERGENCY SPILLS AND SPECIFICITY OF ITS TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Oganov G.S. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), First Deputy General Director of LLC Krasnoyarskgazprom neftegazproject, g.oganov@krskgazprom-ngp.ru
Bogatyreva E.V. – Candidate of Technical sciences, Associate Professor, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), shelf1998@mail.ru
Vorsina G.D. – post-graduate student, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), leading engineer of LLC Krasnoyarskgazprom neftegazproject, g.vorsina@krskgazprom-ngp.ru
Zolotarev V.E. – head of the department for monitoring and design of environmental safety of LLC VolgogradNIPImorneft, vzolotarev@vnipimn.ru
Key words: Arctic shelf, gas condensate, gas condensate spills, spill modeling, liquidation risk.
The actual of the problem lies in the high intensity of gas condensate production at offshore fields with a complex meteorological situation, the safe operation of such deposits, as well as the need for timely prevention and liquidation of emergencies associated with «light oil» spills. Nevertheless, the prospects for its extraction on the shelf are based on economic feasibility and are confirmed by research. The physicochemical properties of gas condensate, its interaction with the marine environment are analyzed in the article. A hypothetical spill of a gas condensate was simulated on the example of the Okhotsk Sea deposit, the corresponding conclusions were drawn.