Separaters
Separaters
Separaters
Separators
Muhammad Ali
Separating and Treating Well Fluids
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Three general types of
separators
─ Horizontal separator
─ for high-pressure and medium-pressure service
─ Vertical separator
─ for low-pressure service (generally)
─ Spherical separator
─ more compact and cheaper
─ limited separation space and liquid surge capacity
─ for low-volume remote platforms
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Internal Structure of Separators
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• Introduction
Separation
• Natural gases produced from gas wells are normally complex mixtures
of hundreds of different compounds.
• Also, pipeline requirements for the Btu content of the gas may be
another factor in separator operation. Without the addition of
expensive mechanical refrigeration equipment, it is often unfeasible
to try to lower the operating temperature of a separator.
• The operator can also control operating pressure to some extent by
use of back-pressure valves within the limitation of the flowing
characteristics of the well against a set pressure head and the
transmission line pressure requirements. As previously mentioned,
higher operating pressure will generally result in higher liquid
recovery.
• An analysis can be made using the well stream composition to find the
optimum temperature and pressure at which a separator should
operate to give maximum liquid or gas phase recovery. These
calculations, known as flash vaporization calculations, require a trial-
and-error solution and are more generally adapted to solution by a
programmed computer.