Online Cleaning of Carbonate Deposits. The Potential and Limitations of a Novel Cleaning Method

M. Jordan, L. Sutherland, C. Johnston
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The formation of calcium carbonate scale within produced brine as it passes through topside heaters is a very common flow assurance challenge. Normally this scale risk is predicted and chemically controlled via scale inhibitors deployed upstream of the point of brine supersaturation. In some operations chemical application is not fully effective due to under treating of the chemical or carbonate from the reservoir (fines) builds up within the heaters. In cases of reduced fluid throughput cleaning of the inorganic scale is required. The most common method of cleaning is to take the heater offline and batch clean with acids (mineral or organic) to remove the deposits. This paper outlines an investigation into the performance of conventional batch cleaning vs a more novel application method of online cleaning the heater while operating with application of organic acid into the produced fluid upstream of the heaters. The online cleaning process was evaluated via laboratory tests where packed column of field scale were flushed with organic acid within the produced water, and for comparison mineral acid, to understand the potential for online cleaning vs batch cleaning and what factors influenced the effectiveness of these application methods. Factors evaluated included flow rate/contact time, acid strength and acid type. During these online cleaning tests, the effluent of each column was evaluated for pH and finally weight loss at the end of the tests. The online cleaning results were compared to conventional batch cleaning assessment of the same scale samples via static bottle tests The observations from the tests show that online cleaning using both organic and mineral acids result in the development of preferential flow paths within the scale packed columns that reduces the effectiveness of the cleaning chemicals. Improvements to the cleaning program were investigated such as the scale thickness when cleaning is first started to improve cleaning performance and fluid flow rate, increased acid concentration and liquid to solid ratio changes. Field application data from the initial cleaning programs and improvements to the cleaning programs will be shared as part of this publication The factors that need to be assessed to determine if this method is suitable for a specific process system and likelihood of effective scale removal are presented. This method does present the possibility for some production systems that cleaning of carbonate scale can be carried out without the need to take the heater offline for chemical batch or mechanical cleaning.
碳酸盐沉积物在线清洗。一种新型清洁方法的潜力和局限性
当产出的盐水通过上层加热器时,碳酸钙结垢的形成是一个非常常见的流动保障挑战。通常,这种结垢风险是可以预测的,并通过在盐水过饱和点上游部署阻垢剂来化学控制。在某些作业中,由于储层中的化学物质或碳酸盐(细颗粒)在加热器内积聚,化学剂的应用不能完全有效。在流体吞吐量降低的情况下,需要清洗无机垢。最常见的清洁方法是将加热器脱机并用酸(矿物或有机)批量清洁以去除沉积物。本文概述了传统的间歇清洗与一种更新颖的应用方法的性能调查,该方法是在加热器上游的采出液中应用有机酸的同时对加热器进行在线清洗。在线清洗过程通过实验室测试进行了评估,在生产水中用有机酸冲洗填充柱,并比较了无机酸,以了解在线清洗与批量清洗的潜力,以及影响这些应用方法有效性的因素。评估的因素包括流量/接触时间、酸强度和酸类型。在这些在线清洗测试中,对每个柱的流出物进行pH值评估,最后在测试结束时进行减重。通过静态瓶测试,将在线清洗结果与相同规模样品的常规批量清洗评估进行了比较。测试结果表明,使用有机酸和无机酸进行在线清洗会导致规模填充柱内优先流动路径的发展,从而降低了清洁化学品的有效性。研究了对清洗方案的改进,如首次开始清洗时的垢厚,改善清洗性能和流体流速,增加酸浓度和液固比的变化。从最初的清洗程序和改进的清洗程序的现场应用数据将作为本出版物的一部分分享。需要评估的因素,以确定该方法是否适用于特定的工艺系统,并提出有效去除水垢的可能性。这种方法确实为某些生产系统提供了一种可能性,即可以在不需要将加热器离线进行化学批处理或机械清洗的情况下进行碳酸盐垢的清洗。
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