garciaf
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2016
- 64
My issued is the following:
Premises:
Unloading from a LPG tanker
Liquid being pumped is LPG. Mixture 70 Propane/30 Butane
Pumping temperature: 15-22 celcius.
Pumping pressure: 15-16 barg
One hour before ended up the unloading, the liquid pumped was Butane.
outshore pipeline are aproximadelitely 750 bbls, the last hour of pumped butane is aproximadelitely 500 bbls.
See image attached.
after unloading, a ball valve in shore was closed.
the PIT and the TT are locate upstream the ball valve (sensing the pressure and temperature of pipeline that is underwater.
It was a rise of pressure that reached 395 psig and in order to decrease this pressure, it was opened the ball valve to equialize the pressure as outshore as inshore. the valve ball was closed again.
This pressure kept steady (130 psig), but 5 days later the pressure started to go down (40 psig). it was thought that a leakage in the outshore pipeline, because the pressure in the inshore pipeline kept normally (130 psig).
all the pipeline was checked, no leakages.
Later the pipeline recovered the pressure (250 psig) at daylight, at night 135 psig.
This strange behaviour is getting me mad. I don´t know why is this happening. ¡HELP!
Premises:
Unloading from a LPG tanker
Liquid being pumped is LPG. Mixture 70 Propane/30 Butane
Pumping temperature: 15-22 celcius.
Pumping pressure: 15-16 barg
One hour before ended up the unloading, the liquid pumped was Butane.
outshore pipeline are aproximadelitely 750 bbls, the last hour of pumped butane is aproximadelitely 500 bbls.
See image attached.
after unloading, a ball valve in shore was closed.
the PIT and the TT are locate upstream the ball valve (sensing the pressure and temperature of pipeline that is underwater.
It was a rise of pressure that reached 395 psig and in order to decrease this pressure, it was opened the ball valve to equialize the pressure as outshore as inshore. the valve ball was closed again.
This pressure kept steady (130 psig), but 5 days later the pressure started to go down (40 psig). it was thought that a leakage in the outshore pipeline, because the pressure in the inshore pipeline kept normally (130 psig).
all the pipeline was checked, no leakages.
Later the pipeline recovered the pressure (250 psig) at daylight, at night 135 psig.
This strange behaviour is getting me mad. I don´t know why is this happening. ¡HELP!