Application of EOS to optimize the design of an early production scheme ofan onshore oil field in Abu Dhabi

Citation
Ama. Braek et al., Application of EOS to optimize the design of an early production scheme ofan onshore oil field in Abu Dhabi, SEKIYU GAKK, 43(5), 2000, pp. 361-370
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
SEKIYU GAKKAISHI-JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
ISSN journal
05824664 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
361 - 370
Database
ISI
SICI code
0582-4664(200009)43:5<361:AOETOT>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
This study is aimed at optimizing the design of surface facilities of an ea rly production scheme for an onshore Abu Dhabi oil field. The current desig n of separation facilities is modular, and thus improvements in performance are possible with a better understanding of PVT properties of the oil prod uced. This is performed by optimizing the multistage separator process for the range of properties of oil processed by the facilities. This paper describes the characterization of the crude oil processed by the facility using the S-parameter Peng-Robinson Equations of state to describ e the phase behavior and fluid properties using reservoir fluid data and an analysis of production data. After characterizing the fluids from each pro duction well in the reservoir, the streams are mixed and the overall charac terization of the total reservoir crude oil is used to optimize the design of the current facilities, This overall characterization of the crude oil i s checked and compared to field analysis from the current operating facilit y. Current production facilities consist of one production separator followed by a free water knockout tank. Results show that optimum separation require s a multi-stage scheme versus the two-stage scheme being used now. Up to 2- 3% increase in oil volumes produced may be achieved by using an optimized 3 -stage separator design consisting of high and medium pressure production s eparators followed by the free water knockout tank.