Reducing THI Injection and Gas Hydrate Agglomeration by Under-Inhibition of Crude Oil Systems

J. Delgado-Linares, Ahmad A. A. Majid, L. Zerpa, C. Koh
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Gas hydrates constitute a serious flow assurance problem. Over the last decades, industry has faced this problem by using avoidance methods (e.g. injection of thermodynamic hydrate inhibitors) and management strategies (e.g. addition of hydrate anti-agglomerants). In the former, hydrates are completely avoided by shifting the hydrate boundary towards higher pressure and lower temperatures; in the latter, hydrates are allowed to form but their tendency to agglomerate is reduced. It should be noted that some crude oils are naturally able to avoid hydrate agglomeration, this non-plugging tendency may originate from the surfactant-like behavior of fractions like asphaltenes and acids. Recent works have shown that the natural non-plugging potential of certain oils can be affected by the addition of polar molecules like alcohols. There is another strategy for managing hydrate that consist of the addition of THIs at a concentration lower that the one required to full hydrate inhibition. In this case, hydrates are under-inhibited. Studies carried out on hydrate agglomerating systems have shown that under-inhibition might prevent hydrate agglomeration only in a specific range of THI concentrations and sub-cooling; however, work on non-plugging oils is scarce. In this paper, the hydrate agglomeration of two crude oils under-inhibited with methanol and MEG was evaluated through a visual rocking cell apparatus and a high-pressure rheometer. Results showed that THIs and the crude oil's natural surfactants were capable of acting synergistically in reducing hydrate agglomeration and improving the system flowability.
原油体系欠抑制减少THI注入和天然气水合物结块
天然气水合物构成了一个严重的流动保障问题。在过去的几十年里,业界通过使用避免方法(例如注入热力学水合物抑制剂)和管理策略(例如添加水合物抗团聚剂)来面对这个问题。在前者中,通过将水合物边界向高压低温方向移动,完全避免了水合物的形成;在后者中,允许形成水合物,但减少了它们的凝聚倾向。需要注意的是,有些原油天生就能避免水合物聚集,这种不堵塞倾向可能源于沥青质和酸等馏分的表面活性剂样行为。最近的研究表明,某些油的天然不堵塞潜力可能会受到极性分子(如醇)的影响。还有另一种控制水合物的策略,即以低于完全水合物抑制所需的浓度添加THIs。在这种情况下,水合物被抑制不足。对水合物凝聚系统的研究表明,抑制不足可能只在特定的THI浓度和过冷范围内防止水合物凝聚;然而,研究不堵塞油的工作很少。本文通过视觉摇床装置和高压流变仪对甲醇和MEG抑制不足的两种原油的水合物团聚进行了评价。结果表明,THIs与原油天然表面活性剂能够协同作用,减少水合物团聚,提高体系流动性。
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