DocumentCode :
3597439
Title :
A Survey of the Sarir Field-Tobruk Terminal Crude Oil Pipeline and Leak Detection Considerations
Author :
Shamekh, Awad ; Theakston, Jonathan ; Masheiti, Salah ; Ben Soud, Soad
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
338
Lastpage :
343
Abstract :
This article presents the simulation and hydraulic assessment of the Sarir field - Tobruk terminal pipeline. The pipeline transports crude oil from Sarir field in the South East of the Libyan Sahara desert to the Tobruk terminal in the East of the Libyan coast. The study exploits the VariSimTM pipeline simulation software. The pipeline, and its pumping facilities, were constructed in 1969 with 34inch diameter, 514 Km long pipework from the source to the demand. Currently, the pipeline ships approximately 200,000 barrels per day with the aid of one pump station placed in Sarir field. The considered transportation line is owned by the Libyan National Oil Corporation. In this work, a hydraulic analysis study based on simulation is conducted for the pipeline at different operating condition scenarios. It has been carried out in order to define the system efficiency and its performance under several different operating conditions. A leak detection methodology that depends on variance in flow and pressure deviations between simulated and measured values is also considered. This technique requires the implementation of two separate models, one driven by the upstream measured flow and the downstream measured pressure and another driven by the upstream measured pressure and the downstream measured flow.
Keywords :
crude oil; flow simulation; hydraulic systems; leak detection; pipe flow; pipelines; Libyan National oil corporation; Libyan Sahara desert; Libyan coast; Sarir field-Tobruk terminal crude oil pipeline; Sarir field-Tobruk terminal pipeline; VariSimTM pipeline simulation software; downstream-measured flow; downstream-measured pressure; flow deviation; hydraulic analysis study; hydraulic assessment; leak detection consideration; leak detection methodology; pipeline ships; pressure deviation; pump station; pumping facilities; upstream-measured flow; upstream-measured pressure; Fluid flow measurement; Leak detection; Pipelines; Pressure measurement; Surges; Temperature measurement; Valves; pipelines; computer simulation; hydraulic analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Modelling Symposium (EMS), 2014 European
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7411-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMS.2014.102
Filename :
7154022
Link To Document :
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