The Importance of Water Detection in Risk-Based Flow Assurance Strategies: Examples from Egypt and Indonesia London, 26th of March 2015 Svein Erik Gregersen Manager Flow Metering Roxar Flow Measurements Copyright © 2015 Agenda Water Production and Flow Assurance Subsea Wetgas Metering Technology Case study 1: Burullus West Delta Deep Marine Case study 2: Chevron Indonesia Deepwater Development Summary [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 2 Copyright © 2015 Formation Water Breakthrough Reservoir management: – Formation water production. – Coning of water. – Increasing recovery demands. Onset of saline water can cause: – – – – Corrosion. Scaling. Sand production. Hydrates [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 3 Copyright © 2015 Hydrate Formation – The four critical stages of a plug forming 1. Water droplets emerge 2. Hydrate nucleation, growth at the water-hydrocarbon interface 3. Hydrate particles form large aggregates 4. Jamming of large aggregates to suspend flow CRITICAL TIME WINDOW Time / Risk / Cost of mitigation [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential Source: Luis E. Zerpa 27-Jun-01, Slide 4 Copyright © 2015 Hydrate Formation and MEG Optimization Continuous lean MEG injection is the current main plan of attack. – Effectiveness of MEG distribution system is critical for production – High cost of downtime. Challenge – Optimize MEG system design based on risk based injection strategies – Realtime information on hydrate formation triggers! [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 5 Copyright © 2015 Roxar Subsea Wetgas Technology – Specifically designed for wetgas applications Gas Oil Water – Allowing accurate measurements and unique sensitivity to changes in water content • Optimized performance for early detection of water breakthrough [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 6 Copyright © 2015 Roxar Subsea Wetgas Technology Main measurements • Differential pressure (over cone) • Microwave measurements • Gamma measurement • Pressure • Temperature • Salinity Measurement Based on Roxar’s 25 years experience using Microwave technology for high GVF applications. Builds on the first generation wet gas meter launched in 2002 as part of a JIP to meet industry demands. Installed base world wide – Approx 260 SubseaWGM – Approx 100 Topside WGM First installed subsea 2004 [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 7 Copyright © 2012 2015 Unmatched Water Measurement Accuracy and Sensitivity WVF Accuracy: – GVF ~ 99%: ±0.02 abs. vol.% – GVF > 98%: ±0.1 abs. vol.% – GVF < 98%: ±0.2 abs. vol.% Water Sensitivity: – < 0.00002 absolute volume% (0,2ppm) [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 8 Copyright © 2015 [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 9 Copyright © 2015 New to the world: Accurate Salinity Measurement for Wetgas applications Dedicated salinity sensor for gas This: applications. Fully integrated into the meter. Outputs: Salinity Conductivity Formation Water Indicator Formation water flow rate ...is more than enough. One droplet is detectable. [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 10 Copyright © 2015 Case study 1 • The Field: West Delta Deep Marine (Egypt) • Operator: Burullus (JV BG, Petronas, EGPC) 51 Subsea meters delivered 34 meters in operation to date [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 11 Copyright © 2015 Case study 1 [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 12 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 13 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 14 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 15 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 16 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 17 Copyright © 2015 Field Experience – an Example (WDDM) Water Breakthrough Detection by Using Roxar SWGM Gas: 75 mmscfd Water: 10 bpd [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 18 Copyright © 2015 Case study 2: Chevron Indonesia Deepwater Development [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 19 Technology philosophy applied for IDD Challenges for Chevron: Condensate measurement and production management Water detection and flow assurance Complex transients and critical point production profiles Maximum performance focus for life of field. Solutions from Roxar: Next generation software package Future proof design to allow salinity measurement (Q1.2015) Gamma densitometer system •Robustness against CGR uncertainty close to critical point. •The GVF measurements at low GVF’s (85 - 95%), will be less dependent of the internal PVT calculations. •Combined measured WVF (µw) and GVF (Ɣ) enables the SWGM to solve for the unknown CVF. •Added robustness against variation in the composition [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 20 Copyright © 2015 Summary The onset of produced formation water represents a major risk to the subsea system and well production: – Flow Assurance • Costly risk based preventive measures – Reservoir Management • Loss of production • Loss of well Wetgas metering technology: – Addressing specific needs of wetgas applications • Accuracy • Sensitivity • Salinity Measurement – Reducing risk («Well insurance») – Reducing cost (capex/opex) [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 21 Copyright © 2015 Thank You For Your Attention! Questions? Contact details: – SveinErik.Gregersen@Emerson.com – Office +47 51 81 89 86 [File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 22 Copyright © 2015
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