sysengineer
Electrical
- Feb 16, 2012
- 56
I have a metering application (non-fiscal) for a test separator where there is a requirement to calculate standard volume of produced oil, gas and water from totalised gross volume. The current system monitors gas temperature and pressure and oil temperature automatically and is recorded for the entire test duration. A manual sampling and laboratory exercise is performed to determine oil and gas density at base conditions along with BS&W values. These results seem to be used to calculate standard volumes from the observed gross volume and averaged flowing conditions.
I have no information on what calculations are performed and to what standard although it is unlikely to meet any current petroleum metering standard. I need to upgrade this system but I have no idea how standard volumes for petroleum liquids and gas are calculated (I am instrumentation & controls biased).
Could anybody explain or refer me to some information that would help me to understand how standard volumes are calculated?
Also, is it possible at all to calculate standard volumes from just gross volume, BS&W and density and flowing and base conditions? or does the flowing pressure and temperature absolutely have to be known? (Hence why I would like to know how standard volumes are calculated)
Thanks
I have no information on what calculations are performed and to what standard although it is unlikely to meet any current petroleum metering standard. I need to upgrade this system but I have no idea how standard volumes for petroleum liquids and gas are calculated (I am instrumentation & controls biased).
Could anybody explain or refer me to some information that would help me to understand how standard volumes are calculated?
Also, is it possible at all to calculate standard volumes from just gross volume, BS&W and density and flowing and base conditions? or does the flowing pressure and temperature absolutely have to be known? (Hence why I would like to know how standard volumes are calculated)
Thanks