elquesifilma
Chemical
- Jun 12, 2008
- 21
All,
I am trying to predict the H2S content of produced water and oil at atmospheric conditions (tanks) by knowing H2S content of gas phase from my separator operating at 100 psig and 80F. This would help determine whether I need to specify NACE compliant materials.
Oil API gravity 40
SG. Water: 1.05
SG of gas 0.7 (H2S 100 ppm)
Should I assume that the oil liquid being sold contains 100 ppm of H2S, lower or higher?
Should I assume that the produced water that feeds the injection pumps is 100 ppm of H2S, lower or higher.
I understand I can get samples and analyze them, although I wanted to know if there is a close approximation or experience from someone on how to predict it.
Thanks in advance to all
I am trying to predict the H2S content of produced water and oil at atmospheric conditions (tanks) by knowing H2S content of gas phase from my separator operating at 100 psig and 80F. This would help determine whether I need to specify NACE compliant materials.
Oil API gravity 40
SG. Water: 1.05
SG of gas 0.7 (H2S 100 ppm)
Should I assume that the oil liquid being sold contains 100 ppm of H2S, lower or higher?
Should I assume that the produced water that feeds the injection pumps is 100 ppm of H2S, lower or higher.
I understand I can get samples and analyze them, although I wanted to know if there is a close approximation or experience from someone on how to predict it.
Thanks in advance to all