Title :
Distribution system reliability improvements justified by increased oil production
Author :
Bishop, Martin T. ; McCarthy, Christopher A. ; Witte, John F. ; Day, Timothy R. ; DeAlcala, Gladys
Author_Institution :
Syst. Eng. Group, Cooper Power Syst., Franksville, WI, USA
Abstract :
Due to increasing competitive pressures, as well as customer demands, there is renewed service reliability interest in the electric power industry. This paper discusses the reliability improvement of overhead distribution feeders serving oil-pumping facilities. Instantaneous tripping of the substation circuit breaker, followed by immediate reclosing, can be effective in restoring service for temporary faults on the line. However, any fault on the overhead system results in significant lost production since all pumps served by the feeder are interrupted, and some of the deep well pumps have long restart times. An effective means of improving reliability is the use of an additional level of sectionalization. By designing the system with optimized layers of reliability zones, the total barrels of oil produced in a given year will increase due to the reduction in average down time per pump. The engineering study cost justified additional equipment installation to improve reliability based on the value of the increased production. In addition to the reliability improvement study methodology, a discussion of the economic justification is included in the paper.
Keywords :
petroleum industry; power distribution lines; power distribution reliability; power overhead lines; pumps; average down time per pump reduction; competitive pressures; distribution system reliability improvements; economic justification; electric power industry; increased oil production; instantaneous tripping; oil-pumping facilities; overcurrent device placement; overhead distribution feeders; sectionalization; service restoration; substation circuit breaker; temporary line faults; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Costs; Design optimization; Petroleum; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Production systems; Reliability engineering; Substations;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on