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BS&W calculation

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Hi all,

am developing a fairly complicated well clean up model and am trying to figure out how long it will take for the BS&W at topsides to be acceptable.

Now no one I have spoken to has been able to give me a direct answer of exactly how BS&W is calculated ... they generally say "Oh we take a sample, chuck it in a machine and it tells us" ... that doesnt really help me.

How is the BS&W calculared. Is it simple a volume ratio i.e. vol of Sediment and water vs. vol of HC fluids? or what?

Cheers

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Thank you JMW! I think that first link has answered my question ...

"It is measured by volume on a centrifuged sample of the oil ..."

Therefore I guess that a BS&W of 5% in a 100ml sample would indicate that there is 5ml of water and sand and 95ml of hydrocarbon ...

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We do that on a daily basis, about 100 times a day. All we use is a sample spinner/centrifuge. Yes, it is a simple volume ratio. In our case the concerns are the thickness of the interphase emulsion between the oil and water (receipts) and the straight BS&W for pipelining the oil (product)

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Do you do that sampling up or downstream of the 1st stage sep?

BTW Thanks for the confirmation about the calc.

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We sample on the 'waste' received (straight off the truck) and samples off the shipping tank prior to pipelining it.

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Ahhh here I am talking about sampling on an FPSO, but didnt state the context :) Thanks anyway!

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