Injection with seawater: problems in the operation of a seawater treatment plant (in Spanish)
Reservoir pressure elevation by means of water injection in the production formation is a technique that improves production efficiency. In offshore activities, seawater is available for injection, but it has a high level of solids in suspension and also ions and dissolved gases that may cause problems in the water injection system. Therefore, a seawater treatment plant is necessary for preparation of the injection water. The treatment system has the following components for physical treatment: colander, which prevents the intake of large objects to the system; filters, which include flocculation for coagulation means for the removal of microscopic particles that can pass through the colander; deaerator; and system controls.
- OSTI ID:
- 6484900
- Journal Information:
- Pet. Int.; (United States), Vol. 40:5
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- Spanish
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