分离/处理

西南研究院升级高粘度流动回路以模拟多相流场景

该研究机构表示,计划增加用于重油和不同粘度的多相流测试能力。

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西南研究院对其用于重油测试的高粘度流动回路进行了升级。
资料来源:伊恩·麦金尼/西南研究院

西南研究院 (SwRI)对其高粘度流动回路 (HVFL) 进行了升级,使其能够进行多相流测试。

SwRI 最初于 2015 年开发了 HVFL,以应对全球重油产量不断增长的情况,以便该行业能够更好地了解流体设备在极高粘度条件下的性能。

在 12 月 2 日宣布升级的新闻稿中,西南研究院高级研究工程师 Josh Neveu 表示,随着运营商开采含气量更高的储层,传统的泵送系统难以处理易挥发的气体和液体混合物,因此需要先进的气体分离技术。

“这为通过评估泵在处理高粘度流体时的性能,同时处理混入流体中的气体,模拟多相问题,提供了更多研究的机会,”他说。

产出的石油很少是单相的;天然气通常是生产流体的组成部分。将气体引入专为处理液体而设计的设备中会影响设备性能,但对重油进行多相测试成本高昂,因为大多数设施并未针对处理高粘度流体进行优化。

“我们改造了设备,开始将空气混入水中,以观察专为单相液体流动设计的泵如何处理多相流。我们之后也会过渡到重油,并测试不同粘度的多相流,”内韦说道。

西南研究院的多相流设施已具备低粘度多相流测试能力。
除了新增的多相流测试能力外,西南研究院表示,他们还对高粘度多相流设施(HVFL)进行了重新设计和优化,以打造更持久的基础设施,从而实现更经济高效的测试。此次升级还通过扩展设施的油污防护屏障,使其能够完全封闭测试装置,从而提高了环境安全性。

西南研究院于2025年1月启动了HVFL升级项目,并于同年10月完成。这家总部位于圣安东尼奥的机构表示,计划很快启动其他升级项目,包括引入重油多相流测试。

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Separation/treating

SwRI Upgrades High-Viscosity Flow Loop To Model Multiphase Scenarios

The research facility said it plans to add multiphase-flow-testing capabilities for heavy oil and different viscosities.

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Southwest Research Institute upgraded its high-viscosity flow loop for heavy-oil testing.
Source: Ian McKinney/Southwest Research Institute

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has upgraded its high-viscosity flow loop (HVFL) to allow multiphase-flow testing.

SwRI initially developed its HVFL in 2015 in response to increasing global production of heavy oil so the industry could better understand flow-equipment performance in extremely viscous conditions.

In a 2 December press release announcing the upgrade, SwRI Senior Research Engineer Josh Neveu said conventional pumping systems struggle to process the volatile mixture of gas and liquid as operators tap into reservoirs with higher gas-volume fractions, so advanced gas separation technologies are necessary.

“This presents an opportunity for more research through evaluating pump performance with highly viscous fluids while also handling gas mixed into the fluid stream, simulating multiphase issues,” he said.

Produced oil is rarely single phase; natural gas is often a component of the production fluid. The introduction of gas into equipment designed for liquid-only operations can affect equipment performance, but multiphase testing for heavy oil can be costly as most facilities are not optimized to handle highly viscous fluids.

“We modified our facility to start mixing air into water to see how pumps designed for single-phase liquid flow will handle multiphase flows. We will transition to heavy oil as well, and test multiphase flows with different viscosities,” Neveu said.

SwRI’s Multiphase Flow Facility already offers multiphase-flow testing at lower viscosities.
In addition to the new multiphase capability, SwRI said it redesigned and optimized the HVFL to create more permanent infrastructure for cost-effective and efficient testing. The upgrade also improved environmental safety by extending the facility’s oil-containment barrier to fully enclose the test setup.

SwRI began the HVFL upgrades in January 2025 and completed them in October. The San Antonio-based organization said it intends other upgrades, including the introduction of heavy-oil multiphase-flow testing, to begin soon.