IND 202 U2a Gas and Liquid Separation FCivan XX
IND 202 U2a Gas and Liquid Separation FCivan XX
IND 202 U2a Gas and Liquid Separation FCivan XX
Separation
(Condensate stabilization by
flushing lighter components to gas)
Cooling
Processing Sales
Gas Product
High Pressure
Heating
Separation
Gas
Condensate
Wells Oil
Stabilization Water
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Natural Gas Cycle
Gas Inert Gas Gas Compression
Separation/ Sweetening Removal Dehydration
Filtration Plant Plant Plant
Gas/Oil
Separation
NG From Plant
Upstream
Oil to NGL
Crude Line Recovery
Products For Sales: Plant
Water/Oil - Fuel Gas (Methane)
Separation - Ethane
Plant - LPG
- Others
Water Injection
Well
Stream
Gas/Liquid Separation
Well
Stream
Storage
High Intermediate Low
Tank at
Pressure Pressure Pressure
Atmospheric
Separation Separation Separation
Pressure
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Well Stream Gas/
Liquid Separation
Primary Functions:
Perform the primary separation of
gas from liquid hydrocarbons
Remove the entrained liquid from the
gas stream
Remove the entrained gas from the
liquid stream
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Gas Liquid
Separation
Primary Components:
Inlet diverter to create centrifugal
effect and enhance the gravity
settling effect.
Enough space to provide sufficient
residence time for the separation of
liquid and gas.
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Gas Liquid
Separation
Primary Components…
Deflector
Feed
Vortex Breaker
Liquid HC
Water
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Horizontal
Separator
Inlet Gas
Liquid H/C
Water
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Spherical Separator
Feed
Mist
Eliminator
Liquid
Gas/Liquid Out
Interface Gas Out
Component i Balance: LX i + VY i = Z i
Yi
Equilibrium Constant: K i =
Xi
Compatibility Equations:
n n n
∑X
i =1
i = ∑Y = ∑ Z
i =1
i
i =1
i = 1 .0
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Bubble-Point
Relation
Given: Zi, Required: Tbp=? (L=1, V=0)
n n
∑Y
i =1
i = 1 .0 ∑Z K i i =1
i =1
X i = Zi n
f (Tdp ) = ∑ Z i K i − 1
Yi = X i K i i =1
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Dew Point Relation
Given: Zi
Required: Tdp=? (L=0, V=1)
n
n
Zi
∑X
i =1
i = 1 .0 ∑
i =1 K i
=1
Yi = Z i n
Zi
f (Tdp ) = ∑ −1
Yi i =1 K i
Xi =
Ki
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In-Between the two
cases (two phase)
Given: Zi & T, Required: Xi & Yi
L +V =1
Z i = X i L + Y iV
Yi
K i = , Yi = X i K i
Xi
∑ X i = ∑ Yi = ∑ Z i = 1 .0
n
Zi
∑
i =1
X i = ∑ (K i − 1) V + 1
= 1 .0 ⇒ ( A )
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In-Between the two
cases (two phase)
Continue the previous equations.
From Equation (A), solve for V and
then find L=1-V
n
∑Y = ∑ K X
i =1
i i i
n
Z i Ki
=∑ = 1.0 ( B)
i =1 ( Ki − 1)V + 1
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In-Between the two
cases (two phase)
Subtracting (A) from (B)
f (V ) = ∑(Yi − X i ) =
n
(Ki −1)Zi
∑
i =1 ( Ki − 1)V + 1
= 0 (C)
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Separator
Calculations Gas ngT
(McCain Jr., 1990)
n2V2
n1V1
a. Molecular weight
n
M W ST Oil = ∑X
i =1
i MWi
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Separator Calculations n
∑ X iM Wi
Step 4… ρ C 3+ = i=3
n X iM
b. Density ∑
Wi
i=3 ρi
X 2M W
w t % ( C 2 in C 2 + ) = n 2
X 100
∑i=2
X i M Wi
X 1M W
w t % ( C 1 in C 1 + ) = n 1
X 100
∑ i =1
X i M Wi
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Separator Calculations
Interpolation on the Standing-Katz
density chart )’
C2 C2
)
t% t%
( w (w
C2)”
%
(wt
(Any Pc3+ t%
C1)’
)
( w C1
proper (w
t%
C 1)” P ’st
%
scaling) (wt P st=?
P”st
L’ L L”
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Separator
Calculations
Refer to the previous chart
L − L" L '− L "
= ⇒ L=?
( wt % C 2 ) − ( wt % C 2 )" ( wt % C 2 )' − ( wt % C 2 )"
L ' , and L" calculated from :
ρ C 3 + = a + b × L , for
( wt % C 2 )' , and ( wt % C 2 )" , respective ly
ρ st − ρ st " ρ st '− ρ st "
oil
= ⇒ ρ st Oil = ?
( wt % C1 ) − ( wt % C1 )" ( wt % C1 )' − ( wt % C1 )"
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Separator
Calculations
c. Stack-tank oil gravity
ρ st 141.5
γ st = Oil
⇒ API = −131.5
Oil
ρH O
2
γ st Oil
ngT × ∀m
RT =
nstOil × MWstOil
ρst Oil
∆ρ −∆ρ" ∆ρ'−∆ρ" ∆ρ ζ
ζ −ζ" ζ '−ζ"
ρP,Ts
=ρ Ps ,Ts
+(ρ P,Ts
−ρ ) = ρ
P,T Ps ,Ts
+ ∆ρ ρ
Ki = ( 1 )10 ( a + cF )
, i = 1, N
P sep
n
( K i − 1) Z i
f (V 0 ) = ∑
i =1 ( K i − 1)V 0 + 1
V0 = V n
( K i − 1) 2 Z i
f (V 0 ) = − ∑
'
i =1 [( K i − 1)V 0 + 1]2
1 f (V 0 )
eR = '
⇒ V = V 0 (1 − e R )
V 0 f (V 0 )
Print V Stop
eR ≤ E
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Sample Problem 1
A gas mixture containing 3 mole of
propane per one mole of ethane is at
200 oF.
Calculate:
a. Dew-point pressure
b. Composition of the first liquid to be
formed.
0.75
XC = = 0.88
0.85
3
∑X
i =1
i = 0.14 + 0.88 = 1.02
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Sample Problem 2
Effect of changing pressure and
temperature on the composition
and vapor to liquid ratio.
∑Y = ∑ K
i =1
i
i =1
i X i = 1, ∑X
i =1
i =1
K C 3 X C 3 + K nC 4 X nC 4 = 1 , X C 3 + X nC 4 = 1
1 − K nC 4 1 − 0 . 65
X C3 = = = 0 . 636
K C 3 − K nC 4 1 . 2 − 0 . 65
L, xi
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Condensate Stabilizer
V,yi Cooler
Gas Gas
Gas
Well
Condensate Reflux
Stream Reflux Tank
F,zi
3-Phase
Separator
Stabilization
Heat
Column
Exchanger
Water
Vent
Liquid Reboiler
Stock tank
for stabilized
condensate L,xi
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Condensate Stabilizer
n
Pv = ∑ x P o Li Fiα n − C4
i vi xi = Li =
i =1 L Rvi
Split Ratio Moles assumed for
αn −C4 =
the liquid product
Moles in the
feed stream
Adjust split ratio to get the desired
Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP)
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Condensate Stabilizer
Reference component: n-C4
Vapor Pressure
Relative for component i
Volatility = Vapor Pressure
for component n-C4
o Thus, Rvn−C4 = 1.0
P vi
Rvi = o 5, 000 psia
P
vn−C4 RvC1 = = 97
51.6 psia
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Exercise
Required:
Determine the stabilizer temperature
such that the liquid product (oil)
would have a Reid Vapor Pressure
(RVP) of 150 psia at 100oF
i
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Objective
Determine the vapor pressure of a HC
liquid mixture to meet a specific
maximum RVP (Reid Vapor Pressure
at 100oF)
n
∑ (y
i =1
i − xi ) = 0
α = split factor
L xi Li
α= =
V yi Vi
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Required
Calculate the Reid vapor pressure of
a stabilized hydrocarbon mixture
with the following composition:
Components Mole fraction Povi at 100oF
C2 0.01 800
C3 0.32 190
i-C4 0.17 73
n-C4 0.11 51.6
i-C5 0.13 21
n-C5 0.05 16
C6 0.10 5
C7+ Remainder 0.1
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Solution
PVT = ∑ xi PVi
o