An Offshore Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Model and Analysis for the Prediction and Detection of Condensate/Hydrate Formation Conditions

A. Orga, J. I. Obibuenyi, M. Nwozuzu
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The purpose of this paper is to model and analyze an existing natural gas transmission pipeline – the 24-inch, 5km gas export pipeline of the Amenam-Kpono field, Niger Delta, Nigeria – to determine properties such as pressure, temperature, density, flow velocity and, in particular, dew point, occurring at different segments of the pipeline, and to compare these with normal pipeline conditions in order to identify the segments most susceptible to condensation/hydrate formation so that cost-effective and efficient preventive/remedial actions can be taken. The analysis shows that high pressure and low temperature favor condensation/hydrate formation, and that because these conditions are more likely in the lower half of the pipeline system, remedial/preventive measures such as heating/insulation and inhibition injection should be channeled into that segment for cost optimization..
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海上天然气输送管道模型及凝析/水合物形成条件预测与检测分析
本文的目的是模拟和分析一条现有的天然气输送管道——尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲amenama - kpono气田的24英寸、5公里的天然气出口管道——以确定管道不同部分发生的压力、温度、密度、流速,特别是露点等特性。并将其与正常的管道条件进行比较,以确定最容易凝结/水合物形成的段,从而采取经济有效的预防/补救措施。分析表明,高压和低温有利于凝结/水合物的形成,由于这些条件更有可能发生在管道系统的下半部分,因此应将加热/保温和抑制剂注入等补救/预防措施引入该部分以优化成本。
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