An Efficient Method for Hydrate Plugging Prevention During Deep-Water Gas Well Testing

Jianbo Zhang, Zhiyuan Wang, Wenqiang Lou, Wenguang Duan, W. Fu, B. Yin, Baojiang Sun, Jian Liu
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Hydrate plugging is an important factor affecting the safety and efficiency of flow assurance. Current prevention methods for hydrate plugging are costly or environmentally unfriendly or inefficient. In this work, an efficient method to prevent hydrate plugging during deep-water gas well testing was put forward, which is achieved by reasonably changing the testing orders of different gas production rates. The deposited hydrates in the tubing under low testing rates will be decomposed under high rates to reduce the risk of hydrate plugging without hydrate inhibitor injection. A case study is carried out to investigate the applicability of this method. The results show that the maximum dimensionless thickness of hydrate deposit reaches 68.14% under the conventional testing order, but decreases to 33.59% by using the proposed method. It is indicated that the proposed method can obviously decrease the risk of hydrate plugging without using hydrate inhibitor injection. Hence, the proposed method is a more economical and environmentally friendly method for hydrate plugging prevention, which can be applied as an alternative to the present prevention methods during deep-water gas well testing.
深水气井试井中防止水合物堵塞的有效方法
水合物堵塞是影响流动保障安全和效率的重要因素。目前防止水合物堵塞的方法要么成本高,要么不环保,要么效率低。通过合理改变不同产气量的试井顺序,提出了防止深水气井试井水合物堵塞的有效方法。在低测试速率下,沉积在油管中的水合物会在高测试速率下被分解,从而降低水合物堵塞的风险,无需注入水合物抑制剂。通过实例分析,验证了该方法的适用性。结果表明:在常规测试顺序下,水合物沉积的最大无因次厚度达到68.14%,而采用该方法后,水合物沉积的最大无因次厚度降至33.59%;结果表明,该方法在不注入水合物抑制剂的情况下,可以明显降低水合物堵塞的风险。因此,该方法是一种更经济、更环保的水合物封堵方法,可作为深水气井试井中现有水合物封堵方法的替代方案。
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