sowetoddid
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 14, 2005
- 2
Specific Question: Is it safe to purge a new production facility of air using fuel gas?
Background Information
1. The facility is for oil production in a corrosive environment. Pipe is internally coated or stainless steel to address CO2 in the production stream.
2. CO2 is available for purge gas but would require a heater due to the high pressure and resulting freeze effect from dropping the pressure.
3. Nitrogen is an option for purge gas that comes at 4x the cost of fuel gas (accounting for the trucking and other fees)
4. Fuel gas is readily available and appears to be the cheapest solution.
5. Received some feedback/opinions on the operations recommendation to purge three times with fuel gas (pressure up to 100 psi and bleed down). I need help to validate these...
5A) Partial pressure of air would be too low to create an explosive mixture
5B) There is no ignition source. A static charge is not likely with fuel gas because of a lack of sufficient friction. Static charge would be "expected from an ethylene mixture that decomposes more in transport"??
5C) Pressure up and vent is better than a clearing purge due to the multiple branches and only two main vent stacks.
I would appreciate any experience to fill in the gaps? I have heard from a number of people that "it is common practice and not an issue". I personally need to improve my comfort factor with it.
Background Information
1. The facility is for oil production in a corrosive environment. Pipe is internally coated or stainless steel to address CO2 in the production stream.
2. CO2 is available for purge gas but would require a heater due to the high pressure and resulting freeze effect from dropping the pressure.
3. Nitrogen is an option for purge gas that comes at 4x the cost of fuel gas (accounting for the trucking and other fees)
4. Fuel gas is readily available and appears to be the cheapest solution.
5. Received some feedback/opinions on the operations recommendation to purge three times with fuel gas (pressure up to 100 psi and bleed down). I need help to validate these...
5A) Partial pressure of air would be too low to create an explosive mixture
5B) There is no ignition source. A static charge is not likely with fuel gas because of a lack of sufficient friction. Static charge would be "expected from an ethylene mixture that decomposes more in transport"??
5C) Pressure up and vent is better than a clearing purge due to the multiple branches and only two main vent stacks.
I would appreciate any experience to fill in the gaps? I have heard from a number of people that "it is common practice and not an issue". I personally need to improve my comfort factor with it.