bouk
Petroleum
- Jan 26, 2008
- 26
Hi there,
I'm no specialist in decommissioning of pipelines, so would like some thoughts from those with some experience in this. I've got a gas condensate line that's been shut in for several years now and looking to be decommissioned. First task is to actually work out what could actually be in the line having been shut in for so long!
My initial thoughts are water, oil, residual chemicals, iron scale, etc. But I have a few questions:
1. Since this line is no longer at pressure - when operational it was at 70 barg. Currently at 3barg - is it at all possible there would be hydrates present if the line is no longer at pressure?
2. Are any chemicals in particular (for example, corrosion inhibitor, methanol) known to degrade and cause sludge that could also be in the pipeline?
High level comments/thoughts would be appreciated for now.
I'm no specialist in decommissioning of pipelines, so would like some thoughts from those with some experience in this. I've got a gas condensate line that's been shut in for several years now and looking to be decommissioned. First task is to actually work out what could actually be in the line having been shut in for so long!
My initial thoughts are water, oil, residual chemicals, iron scale, etc. But I have a few questions:
1. Since this line is no longer at pressure - when operational it was at 70 barg. Currently at 3barg - is it at all possible there would be hydrates present if the line is no longer at pressure?
2. Are any chemicals in particular (for example, corrosion inhibitor, methanol) known to degrade and cause sludge that could also be in the pipeline?
High level comments/thoughts would be appreciated for now.