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Slug-sizing/slug-volume prediction: State of the art review and simulation

Journal Article · · SPE Production and Facilities
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2118/30902-PA· OSTI ID:276202
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  1. Texaco Group Inc., Houston, TX (United States)

Slug flow is a flow pattern commonly encountered in offshore multiphase flowlines. It is characterized by an alternate flow of liquid slugs and gas pockets, resulting in an unsteady hydrodynamic behavior. All important design variables, such as slug length and slug frequency, liquid holdup, and pressure drop, vary with time and this makes the prediction of slug flow characteristics both difficult and challenging. This paper reviews the state of the art methods in slug-catcher sizing and slug-volume predictions. In addition, history matching of measured slug flow data is performed using the OLGA transient simulator. This paper reviews the design factors that impact slug-catcher sizing during steady state, during transient, during pigging, and during operations under a process-control system. The slug-tracking option of the simulator is applied to predict the slug length and the slug volume during a field operation. This paper will also comment on the performance of common empirical slug-prediction correlations.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
276202
Journal Information:
SPE Production and Facilities, Journal Name: SPE Production and Facilities Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 11; ISSN 1064-668X; ISSN SPRFEZ
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English