Subsea Demulsifier Injection to Enhance Crude Oil Production in Offshore Brownfields - A Success Case

M. Oliveira, Monica Alevatto, T. P. Sampaio, P. Dias
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In Brazil oilfield scenario, there are large, clearly identified brownfield sites, many of which with high additional oil production potential. The lifting costs and conventional breakeven price per barrel associated with an existing producing field offshore, even those in decline and requiring some recompletion & workover jobs, are – in many situations - less investiment demanding than brand new greenfield development. The formation of water in oil (W/O) emulsions is ubiquitous in oilfield production. As the water commingled in crude increases, the emulsions' stability and viscosity also increase, thence generating flow restrictions due to higher friction losses. The subsea demulsifier injection has proven to be an interesting alternative to overcome this flowing constraint in mature wells, thus maximizing the productive capacity of existing brownfields. This paper presents some results and challenges faced to implement the routine of subsea demulsifier injection, from the development of testing protocols to come up with a tailor-made chemical solution, to the hurdles associated to chemical injection through subsea umbilical- and gas lift-lines.
海底破乳剂注入提高海上棕地原油产量的成功案例
在巴西油田的情况下,有大量的棕地,其中许多具有很高的额外石油生产潜力。在许多情况下,与海上现有生产油田相关的举升成本和每桶常规盈亏平衡价格,即使是那些产量下降并需要进行一些完井和修井作业的油田,也比全新的绿地开发需要更少的投资。油中水(W/O)乳状液的形成在油田生产中普遍存在。随着原油中掺入的水的增加,乳状液的稳定性和粘度也会增加,从而由于摩擦损失的增加而产生流动限制。事实证明,海底破乳剂注入是一种有趣的替代方案,可以克服成熟井的流动限制,从而最大限度地提高现有棕地的产能。本文介绍了实施海底破乳剂常规作业所面临的一些结果和挑战,从制定测试方案到提出定制的化学解决方案,再到通过海底脐带和气举管线进行化学注入的相关障碍。
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