Online droplet diameter measurements to improve the crude oil dehydration process |
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Authors: | Simone Less Regis Vilagines Hani Al-Khalifa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Oil & Gas Treatment Division, R&D Center, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia;2. Projects and Coordination Unit, North Ghawar Producing Department, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Emulsion droplet size is information of paramount importance in the design and evaluation of oil–water separators. This paper describes the application of a technique for in situ determination of water droplet diameter distribution (DDD) in actual production scenarios. We discuss the DDD and water content measurements in emulsions obtained during normal operation and plant upsets including variations of the demulsifier chemical dosage or tripping of the electrostatic coalescer grids inside a large dehydrator vessel operated on a crude oil production field in Saudi Arabia. It is demonstrated that DDD data can provide a detailed understanding of the oil–water separation phenomena occurring inside the dehydrator vessel, which helped in planning process recovery strategies in the event of a plant upset. |
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Keywords: | Droplet Diameter Distribution Crude oil Emulsion Separation |
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