MDAust
Petroleum
- Mar 22, 2015
- 9
Hi All,
I am not an Electrical Engineer so apologise for any incorrect terminology.
We have a 60 well oil field with a mixture of beam pump and LRPs - all about 20-40kW (33kV-415V transformers at each site) each with no harmonic filtering installed. There is also a waterflood with a number of subsurface and surface ESP style pumps
We have a very large oversized GTA driving the 33kV overhead power system. Proposal is to replace the big GTA with a smaller reciprocating gas driven set with a bi-fuel back-up.
We took some detailed load data (no waterflood operating) and have a base load of 650kW with a 150kW added load appearing over a 200ms period. This is occurring on average once per second. The Power Factor moves from 0.1 leading to 0.6 leading over 4 minutes at start-up but is 0.7 to 0.9 when running.
Does anybody know why this is happening - and if so, how we can fix it - has a number of experts stumped here.
If we do install the gas engine (with 415V-33kV transformers) - will it operate Ok. Supplier is talking of a load back - which will be needed for later life loads anyway. Would a mechanical or solid state load bank have any effect of the spiking load?
Appreciate any help. I will pass on any info and can probably dig out further information on the system.
Thank you.
Mark
I am not an Electrical Engineer so apologise for any incorrect terminology.
We have a 60 well oil field with a mixture of beam pump and LRPs - all about 20-40kW (33kV-415V transformers at each site) each with no harmonic filtering installed. There is also a waterflood with a number of subsurface and surface ESP style pumps
We have a very large oversized GTA driving the 33kV overhead power system. Proposal is to replace the big GTA with a smaller reciprocating gas driven set with a bi-fuel back-up.
We took some detailed load data (no waterflood operating) and have a base load of 650kW with a 150kW added load appearing over a 200ms period. This is occurring on average once per second. The Power Factor moves from 0.1 leading to 0.6 leading over 4 minutes at start-up but is 0.7 to 0.9 when running.
Does anybody know why this is happening - and if so, how we can fix it - has a number of experts stumped here.
If we do install the gas engine (with 415V-33kV transformers) - will it operate Ok. Supplier is talking of a load back - which will be needed for later life loads anyway. Would a mechanical or solid state load bank have any effect of the spiking load?
Appreciate any help. I will pass on any info and can probably dig out further information on the system.
Thank you.
Mark