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Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP)

Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP). Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP). JIP on Design and Performance of Compact Separators for Multiphase Production Systems.

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Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP)

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  1. Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP)

  2. Departments of Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering Separation Technology Projects (TUSTP) JIP on Design and Performance of Compact Separators for Multiphase Production Systems 18th Advisory Board Meeting May 19 and 20, 2003

  3. TUSTP • Research Scope • oil/water/gas three-phase separation • suite of different compact separation units • compact separation systems • control strategies • flow conditioning • hydrodynamics of oil-water dispersion • dispersion and foam characterization • Funding: • Additional DOE, NSF, TU-CoRE and OCAST • Facilities: • Oil/water/gas state-of-the-art indoor facility • Gas/liquid outdoor facility • Dispersion Characterization Rig (DCR) • 12 different test sections • Outdoor: Hydrodynamic GLCC; Control GLCC; Helical Pipe; Slug Damper • Indoor: LLCC; GLCC; LLHC; HPS; Distribution Manifold; Coalescing Components; Droplet Formation; Starcut Loop

  4. TUSTP • Personnel Development: • 26 students graduated (6 PhD and 20 MS) • 2 visiting assistant professors/research associates • Currently: 11 graduate and 5 undergraduate • students • Consulting company established (MSI) • Important Deliverables: • GLCC, LLHC, LLCC, and Slug Damper codes • “Sizing and performance predictions are at levels • unsurpassed by any other separation technology” • Technology Transfer and Field Applications: • About 500 GLCC applications in the field. • GLCC has gone from “Technology of Last Resort” • to “Technology of First Choice” • Technology poised for exponential growth • Academics: • Total 46 papers, 23 in refereed journals • GLCC introduced in undergraduate curriculum • Compact Separation Course will be offered in • Fall 2003 by Dr. Wang at graduate level

  5. TUSTP Activities • TUSTP Activities: • Slug Dampervx 1.0 code released today • GLCC vx7.6 code released today • Two Emulsion Short Courses scheduled for industry: - Drs. Jean Louis Salager and Johan Sjoblom • “Dispersion Characterization Rig” (DCR) ordered following funding approval from ChevronTexaco TU-CoRE • GLCC skid from Humble being shipped to TUSTP • NSF-I/UCRC (Pre-proposal) funded, DOE and NSF-I/UCRC (Full) proposals submitted • Dr. R. Mohan on sabbatical in 2003; Received 2003 College of E&NS outstanding researcher award • TUSTP received Best Paper award in the Deepwater Challenge Session of the 5th International Petroleum Conference and Exhibition (Petrotech, India, 2003) • Drs. O. Shoham and R. Mohan visited Shell (Holland) in January 2003 for GLCC workshop

  6. Agenda, 5/19/2003 • 12:00Lunch • 1:00 Business Meeting • 3:30 Tour of Facilities • 6:30 TUSTP Reception/Dinner

  7. Agenda, 5/20/2003 • 8:00 Continental Breakfast • 8:30 Introductory Remarks (Shoham) • 8:55 New DOE and NSF Proposals (Mohan) • 9:20 Multiphase Distribution Manifold (Bustamante) • 10:00 Starcut Differential Dielectric Sensor (Xiang) • 10:25Coffee Break • 10:40 Horizontal Pipe Separator (HPS) (Perez) • 11:05 Foam Flow in GLCC (Guzman) • 11:30 Slug Dissipation in Helical Pipes (Di Matteo) • 12:00Luncheon

  8. Agenda, 5/20/2003 • 1:15 Dispersion Characterization Rig (DCR) (Gomez) • 1:40 Diagnostics of GLCC Metering System (Kumar) • 2:05 Modeling and CFD of Oil-Water Dispersions in Separation and Piping Components (Torres) • 2:30 PhD Proposal: Intelligent Control of Compact Separation Systems (Sampath) • 2:45 Coffee Break • 3:00 PhD Proposal: Characterization of Interfacial Phenomena in Oil-Water Dispersions (Avila) • 3:15 Oil-Water Flow in Piping Restrictions (Kuantaev) • 3:40 Industry Presentations • 5:00 ADJOURN

  9. Research Team • Faculty: • Ovadia Shoham, Petroleum Eng. • Ram Mohan, Mechanical Eng. • Shoubo Wang, Petroleum Eng. • Luis Gomez, Petroleum Eng. • Graduate Students: • Carlos Avila (PhD PE) • Angel Bustamante (MS ME) • Carlos Di Matteo (MS PE) • Nólides Guzman (PhD PE) • Vinod Kumar(MS ME) • Erzhan Kuantaev (MS PE) • Ciro Perez (PhD PE) • Vasudevan Sampath (PhD ME) • Jose Severino (MS PE) • Carlos Torres(PhD ME) • Dong Xiang(PhD ME) • Undergraduate Students: • Claudio Antonio • Henda Valerio • Chad Trainer • Rebbeca Lederman • Staci Morgan

  10. Research Team • Future Students: • Yordanka Gomez • Carolina Vielma • Eduardo Pereyra • Graduated since November 2002: • Marcos Barboza (MS PE) • Robiro Molina (MS PE) • Carlos Avila (MS PE) • Vasudevan Sampath (MS ME) • Administrative Assistant: Judy Teal • Office: M-F 8:00 am - 4:30 pm • Tel: (918) 631-2048 • e-mail: judy-teal@utulsa.edu

  11. Membership ChevronTexaco NATCO Ecopetrol ONGC* Emerson PDVSA eProduction Sol. PEMEX* ExxonMobilSMS MSI TotalFinaElf DOE TUCoRE NSF

  12. Membership • Potential Member Companies: • Shell • Kvaerner • ABB • NorskHydro • Tru-Tec • Accuflow • Past Member Companies: • Agar • Conoco • JGC • Jiskoot • Krebs • Petrobras • Phillips • Shell • BP/Amoco/Arco • Unocal • Westinghouse • Schlumberger • MPM

  13. Budget, 9th year (2002/2003) • Income: • 12 Companies @ $15,000 $ 180,000 • In-kind Contribution (1) -$ 15,000 • Initiation Fee (1) $ 25,000 TOTAL $ 190,000 • DOE $ 0 • TU-CoRE $ 256,500 • NSF $ 10,000 • TOTAL INCOME $ 456,500

  14. Budget (Cont’d) (2002/2003) • Expenditure: • 90101 PI salary $ 19,500 • 90102 Co-PI salary $ 11,400 • 90104 Research Assoc. (2@50%) $ 36,000 • 90700 Non-Professional $ 7,000 • 91000 Graduate students (1) $ 16,200 • 91100 Undergraduate students $ 0 • 93101 Research Supplies $ 5,000 • 93104 Software $ 0 • 93201 Mail $ 2,300 • 93300 Printing&Duplication $ 1,500 • 93400 Telecommunication $ 1,500 • 93501 Membership $ 150 • 93602 Travel $ 3,000 • 93700 Entertainment $ 7,000 • 94100 Tuition – Students $ 0 • 99002 Computers $ 0 • 94803 Consultants $ 3,500 • 94813 Outside Services $ 7,000 • 91800 Fringe benefit (31%) $ 22,909 • 95200 Indirect cost (51%) $ 45,951 • DOE Project $ 0 • TU-CoRE $ 256,500 • NSF Project $ 10,000 • TOTAL EXPENSES $456,410 • Reserve $ 90

  15. TUSTP Funding History • TUSTP Membership:TOTAL • 1994/95 $ 150,000 • 1995/96 $ 170,000 • 1996/97 $ 180,000 • 1997/98 $ 195,000 • 1998/99 $ 215,000 • 1999/00 $ 225,000 • 2000/01 $ 228,000 • 2001/02 $ 205,000 • 2002/03 $ 190,000 $1,758,000 • Government/Proposals: • DOE/BDM (1995) $ 42,500 • DOE (1997-2002) $ 766,000 • OCAST (1998-2001) $ 290,475 • NSF CRCD (2000–02) $ 125,000 • TU-CoRE(2002, 2003) $ 306,500 • NSF I/UCRC (2003) $ 10,000 $1,540,475

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