كليدواژه :
Pipeline flow , Deepwater , Computer application , Flow assurance
چكيده لاتين :
Flow assurance is a relatively new field in the oil and gas industry that deals with the ability of the
fluids, to be transported from the well to the surface or production facilities. Recently, it has been
shown that in deepwater production, hydrates are the single greatest problem in pipeline flow
assurance and are an order of magnitude greater problem than waxes which, in turn, are an order of
magnitude greater problem than asphaltene and other scales, In this presentation, the hydrate
particle interactions such as the steric and capillary attraction forces and their effect on the hydrate
jamming, agglomeration and pipeline plugging by recently developed CSMHyKOLGA computer
application in the Center for Hydrate Research (CHR) at Colorado School of Mines in the United
States will be discussed. This computer application is a non-standalon application which is pluggedin
the popular transient multiphase flow simulators, i.e., OLGA. A demo for this application along
with the results of the CSMHyK-OLGA model to a subsea tieback with a typical wellbore, flowline
and rise component will be presented. Also the future of platform free scenario in the deepwater oil
and gas production will be discussed.