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George Wong

Professor
University of Houston / Department of Petroleum Engineering
gwong3@uh.edu

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

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.

Safer Offshore Energy Systems 3
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
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Testing and evaluation of Taylor Bubble Experiments

Authors: George K. Wong, University of Houston
Identified On: Jul 24 2025 18:45 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/yg46sv3k
UDI: S3.x910.000:0002
File Size: 6.97 MB
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Violent Expansion of a Rising Taylor Bubble

Creators: Zhou, Guangzhao and Andrea Prosperertti
Publisher: Physical Review Fluids. Article Number: 073903. Vol: 4
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