Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas

Wax deposition within the walls of production pipeline of crude oil causes flow assurance issue due to reduction in flow rate. In the event of planned maintenance or an emergency shutdown due to bad weather condition, the crude oil will stop flowing in the pipeline, in which the temperature of the c...

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Main Author: Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias
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Language:English
Published: IRC 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.169252017-01-25T09:34:29Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16925/ Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Wax deposition within the walls of production pipeline of crude oil causes flow assurance issue due to reduction in flow rate. In the event of planned maintenance or an emergency shutdown due to bad weather condition, the crude oil will stop flowing in the pipeline, in which the temperature of the crude oil may drop below the Pour Point Temperature (PPT). As the crude oil is under a quiescent condition, wax crude oil may precipitate out of its liquid phase and becomes a wax-gel oil like substance, which may cause blockage in the pipeline. A high pumping pressure is needed in order to restart the pipeline and disintegrate the wax-oil gel. A recent study on gas voids in cured oil showed that the presence of gas voids within the pipeline could reduce the restart pressure needed to restart a crude oil production pipeline. It was anticipated that the volume of the gas voids could be increased through the injection of non-reacting gas in order to reduce the restart pressure needed. However, there was no previous attempt to study if the proposal would be practical in practice. The present study is aimed at studying the effects and effectiveness of gas bubbles intrusion through injection of external gas with respect to the restart pressure. A waxy crude oil flow loop was used in order to simulate the condition of a gelled waxy crude oil within the crude oil production line. IRC 2016-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16925/1/Dissertation%20Rev1.pdf Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias (2016) Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias
Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
description Wax deposition within the walls of production pipeline of crude oil causes flow assurance issue due to reduction in flow rate. In the event of planned maintenance or an emergency shutdown due to bad weather condition, the crude oil will stop flowing in the pipeline, in which the temperature of the crude oil may drop below the Pour Point Temperature (PPT). As the crude oil is under a quiescent condition, wax crude oil may precipitate out of its liquid phase and becomes a wax-gel oil like substance, which may cause blockage in the pipeline. A high pumping pressure is needed in order to restart the pipeline and disintegrate the wax-oil gel. A recent study on gas voids in cured oil showed that the presence of gas voids within the pipeline could reduce the restart pressure needed to restart a crude oil production pipeline. It was anticipated that the volume of the gas voids could be increased through the injection of non-reacting gas in order to reduce the restart pressure needed. However, there was no previous attempt to study if the proposal would be practical in practice. The present study is aimed at studying the effects and effectiveness of gas bubbles intrusion through injection of external gas with respect to the restart pressure. A waxy crude oil flow loop was used in order to simulate the condition of a gelled waxy crude oil within the crude oil production line.
format Final Year Project
author Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias
author_facet Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias
author_sort Anak Biga, Blythe Kollias
title Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
title_short Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
title_full Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
title_fullStr Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Restart Pressure in Production Pipeline for Waxy Crude Oil as A Result of Injection of Non-Reacting Gas
title_sort characterization of restart pressure in production pipeline for waxy crude oil as a result of injection of non-reacting gas
publisher IRC
publishDate 2016
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16925/1/Dissertation%20Rev1.pdf
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