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Experimental investigation of different simulated formation water salinity in three-phase waxy crude oil-water-gas flow in horizontal pipes

Husein, N. and Ismail, I. and Boyou, N. V. and Mani, S. V. S. and Wong, Z. K. and Sulaiman, W. R. W. (2021) Experimental investigation of different simulated formation water salinity in three-phase waxy crude oil-water-gas flow in horizontal pipes. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 207 . ISSN 0920-4105

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109160

Abstract

Three-phase oil-water-gas flow experiments have been conducted in a horizontally configured rig made of carbon steel pipe with an ID of 0.041 m and a total length of 24.3 m. The test fluids were Malaysian waxy crude oil from Malay basin and three concentrations of simulated formation water salinity, namely 0 ppm, 15 000 ppm, and 30 000 ppm. The waxy crude oil and simulated formation water are varied at six different superficial liquid velocities ranging from 0.5 to 3.0 m/s while the gas phase is varied at 10 different superficial velocities ranging from 0.01 to 0.61 m/s. Eight flow patterns are observed using observational method; one of which is a newly discovered flow pattern identified as Slug with Oil Film-Oil Continuous (SLOF-OC). Salinity does not give significant effect on oil-gas interface but significantly affects the oil-water interface as lower formation water salinity is dispersed easily in crude oil compared to higher formation water salinity. The highest pressure gradient recorded was 2506.84 Pa/m at the highest superficial gas velocity while the lowest pressure gradient recorded was 89.53 Pa/m at the lowest superficial gas velocity. It is imperative to note that the experimental investigation of Malaysian waxy crude oil with different formation salinity in the three-phase flow study is in an unchartered area, therefore it provides a new platform for furthering more complex research works such as four-phase flow (gas, oil, water, and wax particles) below Wax-Appearing Temperature (WAT).

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:flow pattern, liquid holdup, oil-water-gas three-phase flow
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:94926
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:29 Apr 2022 21:55
Last Modified:29 Apr 2022 21:55

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