Flow
assurance, by definition, focuses on the whole engineering and production life
cycle from the reservoir through refining, to ensure with high confidence that
the reservoir fluids can be moved from the reservoir to the refinery smoothly
and without interruption.
Overview
The
full scope of flow assurance is shown in Fig.
1. Flow assurance matters specific to subsea tieback systems are shown in Fig. 2. Flow assurance is
sometimes referred to as “cash assurance” because breakdown in flow assurance
anywhere in the entire cycle would be expected to lead to monetary losses. A
few specific flow assurance issues are discussed next.

Fig. 1—Full scope of flow assurance (courtesy of MSL
Engineering).

Special
considerations
Pressure support consideration
It
is necessary for sufficient pressure to be available to transport the
hydrocarbons at the required flow rates from the reservoir to the processing
unit. Matters that require consideration in this regard include:
§ Pressure
loss in flowlines
§ Separator
pressure setpoint
§ Pressure
loss in wells
§ Artificial lift method selection
§ Remote
multiphase boosting
§ Drag
reduction
§ Slugging
in horizontal wells
§ Gas lift system stability
§ Interaction
with reservoir performance
Component and system design consideration
Components
and systems should be designed and operated to ensure that flowrate targets are
achieved and that flow is continuous. Issues to be taken into account include:
§ Hydrate
formation
§ Wax
deposition
§ Asphaltenes
§ Sand
and solids transport
§ Corrosion
§ Erosion
§ Scale deposition
§ Interaction
of slugging and pipe fittings
§ Interaction
of slugging and risers
§ Relief
and blow-down
§ Pigging
§ Liquid
inventory management
§ Well
shut-in pressure
Multiphase flow considerations
For
multiphase flowlines, it is necessary for the process to be able to handle the
fluid delivery, and consideration should be given to a number of issues
including
§ Interaction
with facilities performance
§ Slugging
(steady state)
§ Slugging
(transient)
§ Slug-catcher
design
§ Severe
slugging prevention
§ Effect
of flow rate change
§ Temperature
loss prediction
§ Piping
layout
§ Remote
multiphase metering
§ Gas
and dense phase export
§ Oil
and condensate export
§ Separator
performance
Technology development
The
need for well testing and overall production system
optimization contributes to flow assurance issues. Significant advances have
been made in this field. Flow assurance will continue to remain critical technology
as deepwater developments progress and as longer tiebacks from subsea wellhead
systems are considered.
Source
: http://petrowiki.org/Flow_assurance_for_offshore_and_subsea_facilities
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