Title of article
The electrocoalescersʹ technology: Advances, strengths and limitations for crude oil separation
Author/Authors
Less، نويسنده , , Simone and Vilagines، نويسنده , , Regis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
7
From page
57
To page
63
Abstract
Water-in-oil emulsions are encountered in production, processing and transportation of crude oils. Their stability is an issue of great concern and economic relevance, impacting operations at several Saudi Aramco gas–oil separation plants (GOSPs). A number of technologies can be applied to destabilize emulsions, to meet the export specifications of maximum 0.3% water-in-oil and 10 lbs per thousand barrels (PTB) of total dissolved salts in the crude oil. Among those technologies, electrocoalescence has the potential to reduce heating which is energy intensive. Electrocoalescence also limits the use of chemicals, which may contaminate the produced water.
aper summarizes some theoretical aspects and recent developments on electrocoalescence; experimental data are also provided to demonstrate strengths and limitations of this technology. Tests carried out in a laboratory flow loop equipped with an electrocoalescer package show that separation performances are poor when the emulsionsʹ Reynolds number in the electric field zone is low and when the water droplet size distribution in the emulsion is centered at small diameters. As a consequence, the engineering studies for integrating an electrocoalescer package inside an existing separation facility should promote moderately turbulent emulsion flow condition to ensure that the technology will work efficiently.
Keywords
Electrocoalescence , emulsion stability , crude oil , desalting
Journal title
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Record number
2215710
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