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Max Separator Size for Offshore Facility

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ChemEngSquirrel

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For a new offshore platform, preliminary 1st stage separator (three phase horizontal for gas/oil/water separation) sizing suggests that dimensions of length = 18 m (seam to seam) with diameter = 6 m are required.

Is it feasible to install such a big separator offshore? The size is so big due to water handling requirements being > 250,000 bbl/d (BS&W > 90%).

Thanks.
 
I dont think 18m would be the larget ever - i think there are larger in the North Sea e.g.

But it would be a large separator.

Best regards

Morten
 
with due respect to the requirements as per your define production handling. I think that is fair enough unless you're expecting a huge amount of sludge and scale issues.
 
You will have to ask the structural engineers and layout experts what the implications are. That size separator could increase the deck and jacket size beyond current expectations.

Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer

 
Why is the separator so large? For slug volume or for separation? If for separation, there are a number of ways to potentially reduce the size.

For enough money, you can put anything offshore.
 
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