基于有机朗肯循环(ORC)的海上油气装置热发电可行性研究

A. Ranjinehkhojasteh, O. Folayan
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英国政府与海上油气行业于2021年达成的北海过渡协议(NSTD)强调了减排的重要性。在各种改进方案中,建议通过提高生产效率、能源效率、改变操作过程、考虑燃料使用和设备升级来立即减少与生产有关的排放。在本研究中,通过确定Serica Energy的Bruce平台上发电机涡轮机的热量产生的功率,评估了改造有机朗肯循环(ORC)装置的可行性。改造建议利用产生的热量,产生足够的电力来满足平台的需求。研究结果表明,能源效率提高40%是可以实现的。该研究还表明,使用ORC每天可减少0.5 - 1.6千克/秒的燃料使用量和96.86 - 310公吨二氧化碳当量的二氧化碳排放量。经济分析还表明,ORC的额外收益,如额外的天然气销售增加的收入和较低的碳税节省,超过了2000万英镑的投资资本成本。这种成熟的技术已经在其他环境中得到了成功的证明,但尚未在海上油气设施中实施,这对公司来说是一个有吸引力的选择。考虑到ORC对工厂布局和重量的影响相对较小,本研究还讨论了使用ORC对老化海上平台运行的更广泛的好处,特别是如果冗余设备可以退役,在停止生产(CoP)之前减少废弃支出(ABEX)范围。
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Heat to Power Feasibility Study on Oil and Gas Offshore Installations Using Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)
The North Sea Transition Deal (NSTD) agreed in 2021 between the UK government and the offshore oil and gas industry placed a strong emphasis on emission reduction. Amongst various enhancement options, immediate reductions in production related emissions from improved production efficiency, energy efficiency, operational process change, consideration of fuel usage and equipment upgrades was recommended. In this study, the feasibility of retrofitting an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) unit was assessed by determining the power generated from heat on the power generator turbines on Serica Energy's Bruce platform. The modification proposes using the heat generated, to generate sufficient power to meet platform's demand. The study's findings show that a 40% increase in energy efficiency is achievable. The study also indicates that using the ORC reduced fuel usage by 0.5 – 1.6 kg/s and CO2emissions by 96.86 – 310 metric tonnes of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) equivalent per day. Economic analysis also demonstrates that the added benefits of ORC such as increased revenue from additional gas sales and savings from lower carbon tax outweigh the investment capital cost of £20 million. This maturity of this technology which has been successfully demonstrated in other environments has not yet been implemented on offshore oil and gas installations makes this an attractive option for companies. Given the relatively small impact on plant layout and weight, this study also discusses the wider benefits that using ORC could have on the running of aging offshore platforms especially if redundant equipment can be decommissioned, reducing abandonment expenditure (ABEX) scope in advance of the cessation of production (CoP).
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