Revamping, Energy Efficiency, and Exergy Analysis of an Existing Upstream Gas Treatment Facility

Author:

Margarone Michele1,Magi Stefano1,Gorla Giuseppe2,Biffi Stefano2,Siboni Paolo2,Valenti Gianluca3,Romano Matteo C.3,Giuffrida Antonio3,Negri Emanuele3,Macchi Ennio3

Affiliation:

1. Eni—Exploration and Production, San Donato Milanese (Mi) 20097, Italy

2. Tecnomare, Milano 20139, Italy

3. Politecnico di Milano, Milano 20156, Italy

Abstract

Surface oil and gas treatment facilities in service for decades are likely to be oversized due to the natural depletion of their reservoirs. Despite these plants might have been designed modularly, meaning they comprise multiple identical units serving the same task, such units operate often in conditions far from the design. This work analyzes the revamping options of an existing upstream gas facility, chosen because representative of a wide set of plants. It presents a flexible process simulation model, implemented in the HYSYS environment and dynamically linked to an Excel spreadsheet, which includes the performance maps of all turbomachineries and the main characteristics of the investigated modifications. The model may be used to run simulations for various gas input conditions and to predict the performance over 1 year of operation and for different possible future scenarios. The first objective is to assess economically the considered options, which shall be applied only if yielding short return times of the investment since the reservoir is mature. Moreover, all options are appreciated adopting a figure of merit, here defined, that compares the overall energy consumption to the one calculated with state-of-the-art technologies. In addition, exergy and environmental analyses are executed.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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