蜡抑制剂在长回油管WAT以下流动保障中的作用

IF 2.6 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Denise G. Nunes, Giovani C. Nunes, Elizabeth R. Lachter, Agatha O. Santos, Bruna F. Alves, Elizabete F. Lucas
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摘要

海底的低温会导致海上生产中石油的蜡沉淀,堵塞管道,特别是在长回接系统中。为了防止这种情况,生产系统的设计使油在整个轨迹中始终保持在WAT以上,这限制了流线的长度。研究人员在距离FPSO船60公里处的一个小油田发现了石油,该油田的海底温度为12℃。微热法和流变法测得该油的WAT和凝胶温度分别为~ 17℃和~ 9℃。保温管道的净现值为5.89亿美元,不采用保温管道的净现值为6.89亿美元。后一种情况在经济上更具吸引力,如果通过频繁的清管操作去除蜡。然而,在海底温度为5°C的极深水域中,由于屈服应力,重新启动石油流动是能源密集型的,因此需要抑制剂。表面活性剂蜡抑制剂在不影响GT、屈服应力温度和WAT的情况下,降低了70-90%的屈服应力值,使凝胶软化。一种商用聚合物蜡抑制剂将GT和WAT分别降低至- 21℃和10℃左右,并消除了屈服应力。在5℃条件下,所有抑制剂都能将原油粘度降低约60%,有利于清蜡。
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The Role of Wax Inhibitors for Flow Assurance Below WAT in Long Tiebacks

The low temperature of the seabed can lead to wax precipitation of the oil in offshore production, clogging the flowlines, particularly in long tieback systems. To prevent this, production systems are designed to keep the oil always above the WAT throughout its trajectory, which limits the length of the flow lines. An oil from a small field located 60 km from a FPSO vessel, where the seabed temperature is 12 °C, was investigated. The WAT and gelation temperature (GT) of the oil were  ~ 17 and ~ 9 °C by microcalorimetry and rheology, respectively. The net present value is US$ 589 million for an insulated pipeline and US$ 689 million if no insulation is used. The latter case is economically more attractive, if the wax is removed with frequent pigging operations. However, for a similar oil in very deep waters where the seabed temperature is 5 °C, restarting oil flow is energy-intensive due to the yield stress at this temperature, necessitating inhibitors. Surfactant wax inhibitors, while not affecting GT, the yield stress temperature, and WAT, reduced the yield stress value by 70–90%, softening the gel. A commercial polymeric wax inhibitor lowered GT and WAT to approximately −21 and 10 °C, respectively, and eliminated yield stress. All inhibitors reduced oil viscosity by about 60% at 5 °C, facilitating wax removal with pigs.

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Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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5.70
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期刊介绍: King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) partnered with Springer to publish the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE). AJSE, which has been published by KFUPM since 1975, is a recognized national, regional and international journal that provides a great opportunity for the dissemination of research advances from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MENA and the world.
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