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SPE:PFCLuncheon;SubseaProducedWaterTreatmentMeasurementChallengesByTimDaigle,FluorOffshoreSolutions,April17,2012NorrisCenter,Houston,Texas,USASocietyofPetroleumEngineers,GulfCoastSection©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.PresentationAgendaIntroduction–RPSEAStudyDiscussandHighlightsomesignificantadvanceswithintheProducedWaterIndustryandHowCantheybeusedSubseaSensingLayoutRegulatoryRequirementsNewsSensorsConclusion–Questions©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.DW3100‐01 Project ObjectivesStudy for Discharge of Produced Water and/or Solids at the SeabedStudy Regulations in the Industry with an emphasis on key Deepwater locations, i.e. GOM, North Sea, Brazil, West AfricaStudy Marine Life @ Seabed depths of 5,000 –8,000 ftStudy Produced Water Techniques by Performing a State of the Art Market Sweep Use research results to derive a new Subsea Produced Water Treatment ProcessSubmit Final Report©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.AdvanceSubseaProcessingSystemsTodaytheindustryisdevelopingandtestinganumberofnewsubseaprocessingsystem.Useofdesandersandhydrocyclones,CFUs,Polymerbasedfiltrationsystems,Adsorption,etc.UseofpipeseparatorslikeFMC’sHarpusedonPetrobras’MarlimUseofSubseaSlugCatchersUseofSeparationCaissonslikePerdidoandBC-10AmustforthesesystemsistheProperuseofsensingandmeasurementto“see”successfulprocessintheoperation©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.SaipemMultiPipeSeparator©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.Saipem-FlowRegimeDependencyhelpsdeterminesEfficiency©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.SubseawaterprocessingsystembuiltbyFMCTechnologiesPetrobras’Marlimfield,offshoreBrazilJPT•AUGUST2011©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.FMCTechnologieswatertreatmentunitforPetrobras’Marlimseparatingwaterfromoilandtreatingthewaterusingin-lineseparationandaHydroCycloneJPT•AUGUST2011©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.PazflorVerticalSubseaSeparator-2011•VerticalGas-LiquidSeparation•Purposetoreducegasvolumefractiontoenablemultiplepump•Vesseldesignincludingcurvedlowersectiontopreventsandaccumulation•Asandhandlingsystemw/sandflushingusedback-upsolutiontoremovesandbuild-upFMCPazflorSSGas/LiquidSeparation&Boosting,CourtesyofFMC©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.10MonitoringandSensingisextremelyimportanthere!FMCPazflorSSGas/LiquidSeparation&Boosting,CourtesyofFMCFMCTordisSubseaSeparationSystem,CourtesyofFMC©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.FlowDiagramwithPotentialTechnologiesThreePhaseSubseaSeparationProcess©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.VisualProcessAnalyzer©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.US Regulations (Gulf of Mexico)Philosophy of Whole Effluent Toxicity TestingLimits set at 29mg/L monthly average, 40 mg/L daily maximumSampling Minimum Once per MonthToxicity Testing Quarterly (high volume) or AnnuallyNo free oil discharged ‐Visual sheen method on the surface of the receiving water. Monitoring done dailyObserved sheens must be recorded on NPDES permitNo discharge of sand©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.US Regulations (Gulf of Mexico)Toxicity test required, per EPA Lab Method •7‐day avg minimum for the test effluent to be diluted and placed in 8 different test replicas, each containing at least 5 organisms of mysid shrimp ½ must remain alive for the 7 day testA No Observable Effect Concentration (NOEC) = specified critical dilution concentrationDilution rates set on discharge pipe diameter and water depth from the seafloor©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.RegulatoryImpactonSeabedDischargeNoDischargeofSand•Sandmustbecollectedforretrievaltoshore,orsendtoplatform•RadioactivitymonitoringmayberequiredMonitoringandReportingChallenges•OilandGreaseMonitoring•ToxicityToxicity•Dilutionallowedby,addingseawater,usingdiffuser,orusingmultipleports•Specificsoftwaretouseifdiffuserisusedtoincreasedilution•Arethecriticaldilutiontablesorsoftwareapplicabletodeepwaterseabed(potentiallyverylittlecurrent)?VisualSheen•Observationrequiredforseabeddischarge?•Observationmethodandfrequencyissues•WatersamplingrequirementafterobservingsheenmaycausedifficultyTotaldissolvedsolids•Noregulationotherthanthroughtoxicity©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.SubseaWaterQualityMonitoring5typicalmeasurementprinciplestodistinguishoil-in-waterandperformwaterqualitymeasurements.•Directweightmeasurement(beingthepreferredEPAmethod),•Colorimetric,•Infrared,•Ultravioletfluorescence•ParticlecountingUseinthesubseaenvironmentisnonexistentandmethods,designsandtestsneedtobeperformedtobridgethegapofsubseaoil-in-waterqualitymonitoring.©2010FluorCorporation.Allrightsreserved.DirectWeightMeasurement–ASTM1664Directweightmeasurement(beingthepreferredEPAmethod),TheonlytestthatcanbedonetoverifythatdischargeintheUSmeetsEPAoil-in-waterstandards.TobedoneinalaboratoryifbeingusedtomeetEPArequirementsAcidifyaoneliterwatersampletopH2orless,thenextractitusingn-hexane.butotherextractantsmaybespecified.Theextractantisthenevaporatedandtheremainingresidueisweighed.Themassofthisresi
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