MohdYaseen2010
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2007
- 101
Our case as follow:
We have an existing degassing station & we are in process of building a new degassing station adjacent to the existing one.
The existing degassing station consist of:
Test Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
1st Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
2nd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/0.5MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
Note: both 1st Stage Separators allowed to work in parallel to flow to 3rd Stage Separator
3rd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 0.5MPag/0.2MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
HP flare stack receipting gas from Test Separator, 1st Stage Separator & 2nd Stage Separator
LP flare stack receipting gas from 3rd Stage Separator
Separate flare header for each (HP & LP) are underground
The new degassing station consists of:
Test Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1.2MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
1st Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1.2MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
2nd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
Elevated FKOD (flare knockout drum) (DP = 0.35MPag) & (DT 80°C)
HP flare stack receipting gas from Test Separator, 1st Stage Separator & 2nd Stage Separator
Flare header is aboveground (elevated)
As per the contract the existing flare piping should be incorporated into the new flare system
We think that, if the two system (new & existing) are connected together (tie-in will be in lowest point-no other way) the condensate will be accumulated at the tie-in point of the new & existing headers.
We think that due to low pressure of the existing LP flare system, the new flare system should be connected to the existing HP flare system.
Our Contractor is suggesting to add auxiliary facilities (FKOD & unloading pumps) to the existing system, otherwise, leave the idea of connecting both flare systems together. This suggestion to avoid high back pressure on the existing HP flare.
For the existing LP flare, the operating pressure of the 3rd separator is so low that the exhaust gas can only go to the LP flare. In order to keep the function of old station, it is recommended to keep the existing LP flare instead of connecting the exiting LP flare into the new HP flare.
Mohd Yaseen
We have an existing degassing station & we are in process of building a new degassing station adjacent to the existing one.
The existing degassing station consist of:
Test Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
1st Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
2nd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/0.5MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
Note: both 1st Stage Separators allowed to work in parallel to flow to 3rd Stage Separator
3rd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 0.5MPag/0.2MPag) & (DT/OT 100/55°C)
HP flare stack receipting gas from Test Separator, 1st Stage Separator & 2nd Stage Separator
LP flare stack receipting gas from 3rd Stage Separator
Separate flare header for each (HP & LP) are underground
The new degassing station consists of:
Test Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1.2MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
1st Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1.2MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
2nd Stage Separator (DP/OP = 2.2MPag/1MPag) & (DT//OT 125/65-100°C)
Elevated FKOD (flare knockout drum) (DP = 0.35MPag) & (DT 80°C)
HP flare stack receipting gas from Test Separator, 1st Stage Separator & 2nd Stage Separator
Flare header is aboveground (elevated)
As per the contract the existing flare piping should be incorporated into the new flare system
We think that, if the two system (new & existing) are connected together (tie-in will be in lowest point-no other way) the condensate will be accumulated at the tie-in point of the new & existing headers.
We think that due to low pressure of the existing LP flare system, the new flare system should be connected to the existing HP flare system.
Our Contractor is suggesting to add auxiliary facilities (FKOD & unloading pumps) to the existing system, otherwise, leave the idea of connecting both flare systems together. This suggestion to avoid high back pressure on the existing HP flare.
For the existing LP flare, the operating pressure of the 3rd separator is so low that the exhaust gas can only go to the LP flare. In order to keep the function of old station, it is recommended to keep the existing LP flare instead of connecting the exiting LP flare into the new HP flare.
Mohd Yaseen