PetroBob
Chemical
- Dec 23, 2005
- 60
I've been asked to generate innovative options for recovering energy from hot frac flowback water (on wellpad). Water flowrate is dropping exponentially from initial startup, but flowrate will spike back up again when new wells are brought online. Ie there is huge variability in flow. We don't have many uses for heat on-pad (ie heat integration). There is a need to cool the water.
Can folks suggest some current industry practise options for energy reuse? In this or any other industry.
Technical info as follows:
Initial water temperature: 130C / 266F
Initial water pressure: 125 barg / 1800 psig
Required final water temperature: 60C / 140F
Required final water pressure: atmospheric
Initial water flow rate from 1 well on day 1: 4000 m3/d / 734 gpm
Water flow rate at day 5 from 1 well: 800 m3/d
Total flow from 3 wells on day 11, as 3rd well is brought online: 5000 m3/d
Apologies for the simple question; it's outside my area of expertise so I'd be interested in what solutions to investigate, to avoid re-inventing the wheel.
Can folks suggest some current industry practise options for energy reuse? In this or any other industry.
Technical info as follows:
Initial water temperature: 130C / 266F
Initial water pressure: 125 barg / 1800 psig
Required final water temperature: 60C / 140F
Required final water pressure: atmospheric
Initial water flow rate from 1 well on day 1: 4000 m3/d / 734 gpm
Water flow rate at day 5 from 1 well: 800 m3/d
Total flow from 3 wells on day 11, as 3rd well is brought online: 5000 m3/d
Apologies for the simple question; it's outside my area of expertise so I'd be interested in what solutions to investigate, to avoid re-inventing the wheel.