Springs® Design Optimized By Seawater Quality. Laboratory Pilot Tests

P. Pedenaud, M. Rondon, N. Lesage, Eric Tournis, R. Giolo, Graeme Skivington
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A new seawater laboratory pilot has been installed in order to evaluate the impact of the seawater quality on the performance of nanofiltration membranes and filters. The test program implemented was designed to produce the data required to optimize the design and operating parameters of a subsea sulfate removal plant, particularly with respect to the technology developed by Total, Saipem and Veolia, co-owners of the development. The equipment qualification plan is approaching completion with the development of subsea barrier-fluidless pumps, all-electric control systems, high-cycling valves operated by electric actuators and subsea water analyzers. This presented pilot laboratory study completes this plan. Nanofiltration membranes are commonly used to remove the sulfates found in seawater before the water is injected into wells. The principal advantages of relocating this equipment from topside to subsea are better reservoir sweep control, a substantial subsea water injection network reduction and savings on space and weight on the topsides deck. The move to subsea offers the opportunity to simplify the process due to improved deep water quality. This was previously demonstrated through a subsea test campaign. This new pilot study provides data both on the performance of a plant operating with different feed water quality and on the success of operating changes to further optimize the plant performance. The pilot has been installed at the Palavas-les-Flots site in France. Raw water collected from the basin was mixed with ultra-filtered water in order to calibrate the feed water quality. The pilot includes a two stage nanofiltration configuration and single stage nanofiltration unit. The two stage configuration was used to produce data for operation across an array of feed water quality and plant operating conditions. The single stage unit was used to produce data on membrane fouling over a long operating duration. Results from these tests and discussion on how this data relates to subsea plant performance shall be presented. This innovative approach enables a wide range of subsea water quality to be simulated and tested against different process configurations of the subsea unit. Indeed, for each industrial subsea application, the raw seawater quality is dependent on both the region and the depth of the seawater inlet. With this experimental data acquisition campaign and understanding of the seawater quality at inlet, the system design can be tailor-made for each future application case.
弹簧®设计优化海水质量。实验室试验
为了评估海水水质对纳滤膜和过滤器性能的影响,我们安装了一个新的海水试验室试验装置。实施的测试程序旨在生成优化海底硫酸盐去除厂的设计和操作参数所需的数据,特别是关于Total, Saipem和Veolia(该开发的共同所有者)开发的技术。随着水下无流体屏障泵、全电动控制系统、电动执行器操作的高循环阀和水下水分析仪的开发,设备鉴定计划即将完成。这个提出的试验性研究完成了这个计划。纳滤膜通常用于在海水注入井之前去除海水中的硫酸盐。将该设备从上层移至海底的主要优点是更好地控制储层扫描,大大减少了海底注水网络,节省了上层甲板的空间和重量。由于深水质量的改善,向海底转移提供了简化过程的机会。这在之前的海底测试中得到了验证。这项新的试点研究提供了在不同的给水水质下运行的工厂性能的数据,以及进一步优化工厂性能的操作变化的成功数据。该试验装置已安装在法国的Palavas-les-Flots基地。从池中收集的原水与超滤水混合,以校准给水水质。该中试装置包括两级纳滤配置和单级纳滤装置。该两阶段配置用于生成一系列给水水质和工厂运行条件的运行数据。采用单级装置对长时间运行的膜污染进行了数据采集。这些测试的结果以及关于这些数据与海底设备性能的关系的讨论将被提出。这种创新的方法可以在海底装置的不同工艺配置下模拟和测试大范围的海底水质。事实上,对于每一个工业海底应用,原海水的质量都取决于海水入口的区域和深度。有了这个实验数据采集活动和对进口海水质量的了解,系统设计可以为每个未来的应用情况量身定制。
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