Gas Gathering HYSYS
Gas Gathering HYSYS
Gas Gathering HYSYS
Gas Gathering
Gas Gathering
Workshop
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The gas in this case is varied, both sour and sweet gas are being
combined in the pipeline, as well as a gas condensate mixture. A Mixer
combines all of the incoming gas streams from the outlying wells into
one common header. Flowlines extending from this central site to each
of the individual wells are modelled in HYSYS using the Pipe Segment
operation. Since the plant is located in an area with mixed terrain, the
elevation changes, must be accounted for in the Pipe Segments.
Additional Mixer operations are used to model mixing points where
flows from remote wells are combined in common lines.
Gas Gathering
Learning Objectives
Once you have completed this module, you will be able to:
Prerequisites
Adding Streams and Operations
Process Overview
Pipe Diameters for each of the branches are:
Pipe Branch
Diameter
Branch 1
76.2 mm (3")
Branch 2
76.2 mm (3")
Branch 3
76.2 mm (3")
Branch 4
101.6 mm (4")
Branch 5
76.2 mm (3")
Branch 6
152 mm (6")
Branch 7
152 mm (6")
Schedule 40 steel pipe is used throughout and all branches are buried
at a depth of 1m (3 feet). All pipes are uninsulated.
Elevation data for each of the branches are provided in the following
table. Branches that traverse undulating terrain have been subdivided
into a number of segments with elevation points assigned at locations
where there is a significant slope change. Such locations in the network
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are labeled on the schematic diagram with the elevation value in italics.
Branch
Branch 1
Branch 2
Segment
Branch 4
Branch 6
meter (feet)
639 (2095)
645 (2110)
6 (15)
125 (410)
636.5 (2089)
-6.5 (-21)
100 (325)
637 (2090)
0.5 (1)
GasWell 2
614 (2015)
200 (665)
637 (2090)
GasWell 3
23 (75)
635.5 (2085)
160 (525)
648 (2125)
12.5 (40)
100 (325)
634 (2080)
-14 (-45)
205 (670)
633 (2077)
-1 (-3)
Branch 1 &
2
637 (2090)
355 (1165)
633 (2077)
GasWell 4
-4 (-13)
632.5 (2075)
180 (590)
625 (2050)
-7.5 (-25)
165 (540)
617 (2025)
-8 (-25)
Branch 3 &
4
633 (2077)
300 (985)
617 (2025)
Branch 5 &
6
1
meter (feet)
150 (500)
1
Branch 7
meter (feet)
Elevation
Change
1
Branch 5
Elevation
GasWell 1
1
Branch 3
Length
-16 (-52)
617 (2025)
340 (1115)
604 (1980)
-13 (-45)
Process Overview
Gas Gathering
The gas field will be modelled using the Peng Robinson property
package. The Fluid Package needs to contain the components from
Module 1, Getting Started as well as the Oil Components from the Gas
Chromatograph Module.
Rather than adding the components and the oil again, open the case
from Module 5 (containing the four Gas Well streams).
The following components should appear in the Fluid Package, N2, H2S,
CO2, C1, C2, C3, i-C4, n-C4, i-C5, n-C5, C6, C7+*, H20, NBP[0]78*,
NBP[0]162*, NBP[0]245*, NBP[0]318*, NBP[0]431*
The four streams should have the following values:
GasWell 1
GasWell 2
GasWell 3
GasWell 4
Temperature
C (F)
40 (105)
45 (115)
43 (110)
35 (95)
Pressure
kPa (psia)
4135 (600)
3450 (500)
Flow
kgmole/h
(lbmole/hr)
425 (935)
375 (825)
575 (1270)
545 (1200)
Getting Started
5.
Select the library components N2, H2S, CO2, C1, C2, C3, i-C4, n-C4,
i-C5, n-C5, C6, and H2O.
6.
Getting Started
7.
Getting Started
8.
Move to the Critical tab. The only property supplied by the lab for
the C7+ component is the Normal Boiling Pt. Enter a value of
110C (230F). Press the Estimate Unknown Props button to
estimate all the other properties and fully define the hypothetical
component.
9.
When the hypo has been defined, return to the Fluid Package by
closing the Hypothetical Component C7+* view.
10.
Getting Started
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Press the <F11> hot key. The stream property view appears. If the
stream property view is not displayed, double click on the newly
created stream to bring up the property view.
Highlight the Stream Name cell. Change the stream name by typing in a
new name:
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3.
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Getting Started
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N2
0.0002
H2S
0.0405
CO2
0.0151
C1
0.7250
C2
0.0815
C3
0.0455
i-C4
0.0150
n-C4
0.0180
i-C5
0.0120
n-C5
0.0130
C6
0.0090
C7+
0.0252
H2O
0.0000
7.
Press the OK button when all the mole fractions have been
entered.
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Getting Started
N2
0.0025
H2S
0.0237
CO2
0.0048
C1
0.6800
C2
0.1920
C3
0.0710
i-C4
0.0115
n-C4
0.0085
i-C5
0.0036
n-C5
0.0021
C6
0.0003
C7+
0.0000
H2O
0.0000
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2.
If the Object Palette is not open on the Desktop, press the <F4>
hot key to open it.
Double click on the Material Stream button. The Stream property
view displays.
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4.
Getting Started
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N2
0.0050
H2S
0.0141
CO2
0.0205
C1
0.5664
C2
0.2545
C3
0.0145
i-C4
0.0041
n-C4
0.0075
i-C5
0.0038
n-C5
0.0037
C6
0.0060
C7+
0.0090
H2O
0.0909
You can use one of several different methods to save a case in HYSYS.
From the File menu select Save to save your case with the
same name.
From the File menu select Save As to save your case in a
different location or with a different name.
Press the Save button on the Button Bar to save your case with
the same name.
Save Button
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Getting Started
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Pressure
Flowrate
40C
(105F)
4135 kPa
(600 psia)
425 kgmole/h
GasWell 2
45C
(115F)
3450 kPa
(500 psia)
375 kgmole/h
(825 lbmole/hr)
GasWell 3
40C
(105F)
GasWell 1
(935 lbmole/hr)
575 kgmole/h
(1270 lbmole/hr)
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Oil Characterization
1.
2.
3.
Go to the Oil Manager tab and press the Enter Oil Environment
button. You could also press the Oil Environment button on the
Button Bar. The Oil Characterization view displays.
Oil Characterization
Oil Characterization
The petroleum characterization in HYSYS accepts different types of
information about the oil. The more information you can supply about
your sample, the more accurate the representation will be.
The Minimum amount of
information that HYSYS
requires to characterize an oil:
a laboratory distillation
curve
1.
2.
3.
Assay Types
Accurate volatility characteristics are vital when representing a
petroleum fluid in your process simulation. HYSYS accepts the
following standard laboratory analytical assay procedures.
Oil Characterization
Light Ends
Light Ends are defined as pure components with low boiling points.
Components in the boiling range of C2 to n-C5 are most commonly of
interest.
HYSYS provides three options to account for Light Ends:
Bulk Properties
Bulk Properties for the sample may also be supplied. The bulk
properties are optional if a distillation curve or chromatograph have
been supplied.
Oil Characterization
1.
On the Assay tab of the Oil Characterization view, select the Add
button to display the Input Data tab of the Assay view.
2.
3.
For the Bulk Props cell, use the drop down menu to select Used.
4.
5.
Once the correct Data Type is chosen, a third cell should appear.
This is the Light Ends cell; use the drop down menu to select
Input Composition.
Oil Characterization
When steps 1 - 5 are completed, the view should look something like
this.
6.
Select the Light Ends radio button in the Input Data group.
Specify the Light Ends Basis as Mole % and enter the following
data:
N2
0.98
H2S
0.00
CO2
0.37
C1
41.83
C2
8.87
C3
7.11
i-C4
1.47
n-C4
3.75
i-C5
1.25
n-C5
1.63
n-C6
0.00
H2O
0.00
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Oil Characterization
7.
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Select the Paraffinic radio button and specify the Basis as Mole.
Enter the following data.
Hexane (C6)
0.0268
Heptane (C7)
0.0371
Octane (C8)
0.0348
Nonane (C9)
0.0231
Decane (C10)
0.0240
Undecane (C11)
0.0183
Dodecane (C12)
0.0142
Tridecane (C13)
0.0141
Tetradecane (C14)
0.0113
Pentadecane (C15)
0.0099
Hexadecane (C16)
0.0074
Heptadecane (C17)
0.0082
Octadecane (C18)
0.0062
Nonadecane (c19)
0.0049
Eicosane (C20)
0.0046
Heneicosane (C21)
0.0039
Docosane (C22)
0.0036
Tricosane (C23)
0.0032
Tetracosane (C24)
0.0027
Pentacosane (C25)
0.0024
Hexacosane (C26)
0.0021
Heptacosane (C27)
0.0020
Octacosane (C28)
0.0018
Nonacosane (C29)
0.0016
Triconane Plus
0.0133
Oil Characterization
8.
Select the Aromatic radio button, and enter the following mole
fractions.
Benzene (C6H6)
0.0004
Toluene (C7H8)
0.0015
0.0070
o-Xylene (C8H10)
0.0028
0.0028
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Cyclopentane (C5H10)
0.0002
MethylCycloPentane (C6H12)
0.0106
Cyclohexane (C6H12)
0.0050
MethylCycloHexane (C7H14)
0.0156
10.
11.
12.
Once you have entered all of the data, press the Calculate button.
The status message at the bottom of the Assay view will display
Assay Was Calculated.
Once the Assay is calculated, the working curves are displayed on the
Working Curves tab. The working curves are regressed from the Assay
input. The calculation of the Blend is based on these working curves.
13.
Notice that all of the buttons on the view are now accessible.
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Oil Characterization
Cut Ranges
You have three choices for the Cut Option Selection:
Cuts
Internal Weighting
User Ranges - You specify the boiling point ranges and the
number of cuts per range.
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Oil Characterization
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3.
4.
Instead of using the default Auto Cut option, change the Cut
Option Selection to User Points and change the Number of Cuts
to 5.
The results of the calculation can be viewed on the Tables tab of the
Blend view.
2.
3.
HYSYS will assign the composition of your calculated Oil and Light
Ends into this stream, completing the characterization process.
Return to the Basis Environment by pressing the Return to Basis
Environment button.
When you return to the Basis Environment, the pseudo components
that you have generated in the Oil Characterization are placed in the
current Fluid Package. You can View the Fluid Package and examine the
individual hypothetical components which make up your oil.
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Oil Characterization
Enter...
Temperature
35C (95F)
Flowrate
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Gas Gathering
Connections page
On the Connections page, the Feed, Product and Energy stream
connections are made.
2.
Gas Gathering
Parameters page
On this page, you can select the gradient method which will be used for
Two-Phase (VL) flow calculations. The options are:
The Pressure Drop for the pipe can be supplied on the Parameters
page. In this example, it will be left empty and calculated.
Rating tab
Dimensions page
On the Sizing page, you construct the length-elevation profile for the
Pipe Segment. Each pipe section and fitting is labeled as a segment. To
fully define the pipe sections segments, you must also specify pipe
schedule, diameters, pipe material and a number of increments.
The first pipe, Branch 1 is broken into three segments.
Horizontal pipe sections have
an Elevation of 0. Positive
elevation indicates that the
outlet is higher than the inlet.
3.
Add the first segment to the pipe unit operation by pressing the
Add Segment button. Specify the following information for the
segment.
In this cell...
Enter...
Fitting/Pipe
Pipe
Length
Elevation Change
6 m (15 ft)
4.
5.
6.
7.
Use the default Pipe Material, Mild Steel and the default
Roughness, 4.572e-5 m.
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8.
In this cell...
Enter...
Enter...
Segment
Fitting/Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Length
Elevation
0.5 m (1 ft)
Schedule
40
40
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 inch)
76.2 mm (3 inch)
When all three segments have been added and defined, the view should
look like this:
The Pipe Segment is not yet able to solve because we have not specified
any information about the heat transfer properties of the pipe.
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Inside
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In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 2
Feed
GasWell 2
Product
B2 Out
Energy
B2-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Nominal Diameter
101.6 mm (4 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
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Gas Gathering
In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 3
Feed
GasWell 3
Product
B3 Out
Energy
B3-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 in)
Segment 2
Length
Elevation
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 in)
Segment 3
Length
Elevation
-1 m (-3 ft)
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
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In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Junction 1
Feed
B1 Out, B2 Out
Product
J1 Out
Parameters
Pressure Assignment
3.
Add two Pipe Segments to your case with the values provided in
the following tables.
In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 4
Feed
J1 Out
Product
B4 Out
Energy
B4-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
-4 m (-13 ft)
Nominal Diameter
101.6 mm (4 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
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In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 5
Feed
GasWell 4
Product
B5 Out
Energy
B5-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 in)
Segment 2
Length
Elevation
-8 m (-25 ft)
Nominal Diameter
76.2 mm (3 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
4.
In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Junction 2
Feed
B3 Out, B4 Out
Product
J2 Out
Parameters
Pressure Assignment
Equalize All
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In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 6
Feed
J2 Out
Product
B6 Out
Energy
B6-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
Nominal Diameter
152.4 mm (6 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
6.
In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Junction 3
Feed
B5 Out, B6 Out
Product
J3 Out
Parameters
Pressure Assignment
Equalize All
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7.
In this cell...
Enter...
Connections
Name
Branch 7
Feed
J3 Out
Product
B7 Out
Energy
B7-Q
Dimensions
Segment 1
Length
Elevation
Nominal Diameter
152.4 mm (6 in)
Heat Transfer
Estimate Inner, Outer and
Conduction HTC
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Challenge
You instruct your summer student, Peter Reynolds to go out to the field
and measure the temperature and pressure of the gas that is being
delivered to the Gas Plant. He reports that the temperature is 38 C
(100 oF) and the pressure is 7457 kPa (1080 psia). Using your HYSYS
simulator, what do you find the pressure of each of the Gas Wells to be?
Hint: you will have to make some changes to the simulation into order
for it to solve completely.
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