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Design a filtration system for the re-injection of produced water

UAE University Graduation Project Unit Petroleum Engineering Department . Design a filtration system for the re-injection of produced water. Mubarak Al shalabi 200415919 Nader Abdulkadir 200440291. Contents. Literature review Experimental procedures Software packages used

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Design a filtration system for the re-injection of produced water

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  1. UAE University Graduation Project Unit Petroleum Engineering Department Design a filtration system for the re-injection of produced water Mubarak Al shalabi 200415919 Nader Abdulkadir200440291

  2. Contents • Literature review • Experimental procedures • Software packages used • Economical analysis • HAZOP study • Conclusion

  3. Literature review • Pore throat and pore body • Capillary pressure • Relative permeability

  4. Pore body and pore throat • A porous medium is a complex assembly of irregularly shaped mineral grains with pores. • This complicated structure can be idealized as a collection of relatively large chambers, the pore bodies, connected by narrower openings, the pore throats.

  5. Pore body and pore throat • When fines are moving in the porous medium, they will often be deposited. • The identification of the pore body size is very important for the experiment and injection in real water flooding projects.

  6. Pore body and pore throat

  7. Capillary Pressure • The difference in pressure between two immiscible fluids across the interface between them. • Pc = Pnon-wetting – Pwetting

  8. Relative permeability • It is the ratio of the effective permeability of a phase to the absolute permeability. • Where kri is the relative permeability, ki is the effective permeability and k is the absolute permeability.

  9. Experimental Procedures • Preparing the core samples • Capillary pressure test • Relative permeability measurements

  10. Experimental Procedures

  11. Experimental Procedures

  12. Experimental Procedures

  13. Experimental Procedures

  14. Experimental Procedures

  15. Experimental Procedures

  16. Experimental Procedures

  17. Experimental Procedures

  18. Experimental Procedures

  19. Experiment procedures • The samples are then flooded with oil until irreducible water saturation is reached.

  20. Experiment procedures • Filter papers are used to make solutions of water containing solid particles with different sizes.

  21. Experiment procedures

  22. Experimental Procedures • Vacuum pump is used to perform the filtration process.

  23. Experimental Procedures • The prepared water solutions are used to flood the oil filled samples.

  24. Experimental Procedures

  25. Software packages used

  26. Software packages used

  27. Software packages used

  28. Software packages used

  29. Economical analysis

  30. Economical analysis

  31. Economical analysis

  32. Economical analysis

  33. Economical analysis

  34. HAZOP study

  35. HAZOP study

  36. HAZOP study

  37. Conclusion • Objectives achieved. • New skills learned • Recommendations

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