Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline

In this paper, the effect of a flow improver (i.e. Pour Point Depressant) on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline has been studied. Two types of PPD, namely PPD 25J1 and PPD 25J2, have been used with different doses and different operation scenarios were presumed. For every scenario, the pres...

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Main Authors: Mohyaldinn, M.E., Hamid, R., Adil, M., Musa, O.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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spelling utp-eprints.254112021-08-27T13:00:22Z Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline Mohyaldinn, M.E. Hamid, R. Adil, M. Musa, O. In this paper, the effect of a flow improver (i.e. Pour Point Depressant) on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline has been studied. Two types of PPD, namely PPD 25J1 and PPD 25J2, have been used with different doses and different operation scenarios were presumed. For every scenario, the pressure required to transport the flowing fluid through the pipeline has been calculated and pressure transverse between pump stations has been established. The optimum scenario has been selected based on critical analysis of the operation cost at different operation scenarios and PPD concentrations. It has been found that the optimum operation scenario is obtained by adding the PPD type 25J1 to the flowing fluid at 500 PPM. © 2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). Asian Research Publishing Network 2016 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85000809633&partnerID=40&md5=5c771a91c38a3bbe2c1da19e3ecb9505 Mohyaldinn, M.E. and Hamid, R. and Adil, M. and Musa, O. (2016) Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (1). pp. 259-267. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/25411/
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description In this paper, the effect of a flow improver (i.e. Pour Point Depressant) on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline has been studied. Two types of PPD, namely PPD 25J1 and PPD 25J2, have been used with different doses and different operation scenarios were presumed. For every scenario, the pressure required to transport the flowing fluid through the pipeline has been calculated and pressure transverse between pump stations has been established. The optimum scenario has been selected based on critical analysis of the operation cost at different operation scenarios and PPD concentrations. It has been found that the optimum operation scenario is obtained by adding the PPD type 25J1 to the flowing fluid at 500 PPM. © 2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
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author Mohyaldinn, M.E.
Hamid, R.
Adil, M.
Musa, O.
spellingShingle Mohyaldinn, M.E.
Hamid, R.
Adil, M.
Musa, O.
Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
author_sort Mohyaldinn, M.E.
title Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
title_short Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
title_full Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
title_fullStr Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
title_full_unstemmed Study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of Heglig-Port Sudan Pipeline
title_sort study of the effect of flow modifiers on the operation of heglig-port sudan pipeline
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network
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