PressEquip
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 26, 2009
- 35
Hello,
I'm not a petroleum engineer, please be understanding of my limit knowledge
My desire is to determine the best test method for measuring oil cut to an accuracy precision of ±0.1% volume. Test needs to be judged from economic perspective too. Needs to be practical and economical.
Situation: 20 to 30 wells flow to a battery. At the battery there is water knock-out, settling tank, treater and other equipment. Most of the wells have high water cut, as high as 99% water by volume, some even higher. Skimming operation.
Current tank test is reasonably accurate but it quite involved.
Typical graduated cylinder test (1L sample) is not accurate enough (~±0.4% to 0.5% precision accuracy). Maybe there is more precise glass ware available, any comments are appreciated.
Industrial flow meters (multi-fluid), are expensive, need to be calibrated and when less than ~5% oil cut typically don't have good enough accuracy (maybe ±1% precision accuracy)
Do you know of standard ASTM, API, AGA or other standards that provide a standard test method for oil/water cut?
What test method might be better or the best?
Thanks in advance for your response
Kind Regards,
PressEquip
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I'm not a petroleum engineer, please be understanding of my limit knowledge
My desire is to determine the best test method for measuring oil cut to an accuracy precision of ±0.1% volume. Test needs to be judged from economic perspective too. Needs to be practical and economical.
Situation: 20 to 30 wells flow to a battery. At the battery there is water knock-out, settling tank, treater and other equipment. Most of the wells have high water cut, as high as 99% water by volume, some even higher. Skimming operation.
Current tank test is reasonably accurate but it quite involved.
Typical graduated cylinder test (1L sample) is not accurate enough (~±0.4% to 0.5% precision accuracy). Maybe there is more precise glass ware available, any comments are appreciated.
Industrial flow meters (multi-fluid), are expensive, need to be calibrated and when less than ~5% oil cut typically don't have good enough accuracy (maybe ±1% precision accuracy)
Do you know of standard ASTM, API, AGA or other standards that provide a standard test method for oil/water cut?
What test method might be better or the best?
Thanks in advance for your response
Kind Regards,
PressEquip
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