OLI Tools: Upstream - OLI Support Center

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Transcript OLI Tools: Upstream - OLI Support Center

Pat McKenzie &
A.J. Gerbino, AQSim
October 2007
Product Development
Future for Upstream Applications
24th Conference October 23-24, 2007
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Opening new doors with Chemistry
Industry – problem domains
and where OLI provides value -added
Power
(including nuclear)
Upstream
Oil and gas
production
Metals &
mining
Process
simulation &
electrolyte
thermodynamics
Downstream
Refining
Specialty
Chemicals
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How OLI provides value-added
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Opportunity!
Turnkey, consulting,
training
Application Tools
ScaleChem
High-level, industry-oriented
interfaces
ESP, OLI Pro, Analyzers
OLI Engine in Alliance Products
Engine, Databanks
Midrange, general purpose tools
Used across industry domains
Electrolyte and
Simulation Infrastructure
Recap of market trends
“in the workplace”
 Aging, retiring experts are not easily replaced
 Growing body of interested technologists
■ Field of expertise is other than simulation
and electrolyte behavior
■ e.g. Corrosion Engineers, Production
Chemists, Metallurgists
 Lack of time / manpower / staffing to learn
two new disciplines
 Ongoing tension: relying on consultants
versus developing in-house expertise
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New focus: Application tools
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Characteristics / features of these products
High-level interface
Application-specific interface
Incorporates best practices into the simulation
Fixed flowsheets for limited, multiple
configurations
 Multi-step and default orientation
 Recipe driven
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Initial implementation
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One set of tools per industry domain
■ OLI Tools: Production
■ OLI Tools: Refining
■ OLI Tools: Chemical
 Initial domain chosen: Production
 Expedient because we need to replace ScaleChem
 Eventually branch to other domains
e.g., CDU Overheads (will be client-driven)
Project stakeholders
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OLI
AQSim
Possible industry partner
Possible (external) software development team
ScaleChem users
Possible Applications for Upstream
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Scale prediction
Corrosion prediction
MEG (MeOH) regeneration
Hydrates provide water activity
Squeeze
Interfaces Link to matrix of T, P, flow model outputs
Reservoir chemistry modeling
Scale kinetics link to available model
Multiple zone production fluid mixing in well
Dynamic flow loop testing for scale inhibitors
Reservoir souring (biological activity)
What are the common steps (in scale
prediction)?
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 Enter a brine
 Enter a hydrocarbon stream (gas or liquid)
 Saturate at reservoir conditions
 Produce the fluid (T, P calculations)
Look at “what-if” Conditional scenarios
Look familiar?
These are the same tasks
recommended for ScaleChem
What are the general goals?
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 Make the application visual, so that
what is to be done is intuitive
 Make data entry look similar to the fluid analysis reports
 Minimize the “number of clicks”
 Expose the items that are used 90% of the time
■ Other items in the menu or specs button
 Enter data and view results on one-screen, where
possible
 Add new scenario options by adding more calculation
screens (simple screens, more of them)
Key Features: BASIC WATER ANALYSIS
1) Data Entry
2) Basic/Expanded
chemistry
3) Charge Balance
4) Reconciliation
5) Solids on/off
6) Use Results
Select ion to balance
Hide Zero Row
Make Duplicate
Balance Options
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Key Feature - Basic Hydrocarbon Analysis
Data Entry
The Main Sheet – all
inflow options
available
The Reconciled
Properties are
visible
Make Duplicate
Load HC Template Hide Zero Rows
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Reconciliation
Key Feature: BASIC HC ANALYSIS – PURE
COMPONENT
Data Entry
1) Standard HC
2) Add’l HC List
3) Other inflows
4) Entry as:
liquid,
gas,
or whole fluid
Additional HC
Make Duplicate
Load HC Template Hide Zero Rows
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Reconciliation
Key Feature: BASIC HC ANALYSIS –
ASSAY
Data Entry
1) Add Templates
2) Ability to add
components
3) Water Content
4) Reconcile
multiple
properties
Make Duplicate
Load HC Template
Hide Zero Rows
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Reconciliation
Key Feature: BASIC HC ANALYSIS –
PSEUDOCOMPONENTS
Data Entry
A simple table
that expands
based on the PC
value entered
Make Duplicate
Load HC Template Hide Zero Rows
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Reconciliation
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Reservoir Saturation – Single-Pt Mix
Key Features
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Vary # of inflows
Add Flow Rates
Add Rock
Optional Output
Select Minerals
No. of Inflows
Flow
Brine
Gas
Oil
Excess
Optional Output
Brine
Gas
HC
Make Duplicate
Hide Zero Rows
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Production – Mineral Scaling and Corrosion Graphic
approach
Key Features
1) Enter brine, gas,
and oil phases
2) Enter Flow Rates
3) Choose Solids
4) Enter Process
Conditions
Case 1 of 8
Use Saturator Fluid and flows
Make Duplicate
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Production – Mineral Scaling and Corrosion From
Saturation Calculation
Key Features
1) Fluid and rate
fixed by
Saturation Calc
2) Choose Solids
3) Enter Process
Conditions
Add new fluid and flows
Case 1 of 8
Make Duplicate
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Production Facilities
Key Features
Loc 1 of 8
1) Expandable # of
locations
2) Choose Solids
3) Enter Process
Conditions
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Input
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Make Duplicate
Mass
Features/Calculation Forms to add
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 Control brine/gas/oil inflow rate with production rate
■ The flow rate at T/P conditions
 Saturate a mineral using a single ion
■ Saturate BaSO4 using BaCl2 or Na2SO4
 Alternative scenarios
■ Pipeline Flow
■ “OLGA” matrix calculations
■ MEG/MeOH Injection
■ MEG/MeOH Regeneration
■ Reservior Injection (water, stim fluid, squeeze)
Questions
 Thanks for your attention!
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