Amr Helaly
Petroleum
- Oct 25, 2016
- 6
Hello All;
If any one can help me it will be great, we used the flared gas to produce electricity and condensate, on another hand the normal operation of the crude oil is to be stored in a storage tanks then shipped in a 10" pipeline for about 70 km to another facility to be treated there by heating and fresh water mixing.
The condensate production quantity is 10 tons/day, and produced with pressure of 170 psi.
My question is could I ship the produced condensate into the un-pressurized storage tanks to be shipped together with the crude oil or this will lead to condensate evaporation, and if it will not evaporate in this stage, will it evaporate in the end point during treatment with heating?
Best regards,
Amr Helaly Mohamed
Treatment Department Head
Email: AHelaly@Eshpetco.com
Address: 3-D-4/4-D-4, Nasr St., New Maadi - Cairo Egypt
If any one can help me it will be great, we used the flared gas to produce electricity and condensate, on another hand the normal operation of the crude oil is to be stored in a storage tanks then shipped in a 10" pipeline for about 70 km to another facility to be treated there by heating and fresh water mixing.
The condensate production quantity is 10 tons/day, and produced with pressure of 170 psi.
My question is could I ship the produced condensate into the un-pressurized storage tanks to be shipped together with the crude oil or this will lead to condensate evaporation, and if it will not evaporate in this stage, will it evaporate in the end point during treatment with heating?
Best regards,
Amr Helaly Mohamed
Treatment Department Head
Email: AHelaly@Eshpetco.com
Address: 3-D-4/4-D-4, Nasr St., New Maadi - Cairo Egypt