Summary
Acrolein (2-propenal) is a highly effective microbiocide and sulfide
scavenger that has been commercially available since 1960 and has been used
widely in the oil- and gas-production industry. Acrolein is a liquid product
supplied in and applied from specialized containers, eliminating potential
releases from transfers between tanks. The acrolein containers are built to
comply with international transportation regulations. This paper will cover the
development of a safety-management program and standardization of application
equipment that allow the usage of acrolein for applications with a risk
comparable to, or in some cases lower than, that for conventional chemical
products.
Standardized operating procedures, closed-system application equipment
[verified by industrial hygiene (IH) monitoring], and redundant safety devices
are built into the system to prevent chemical exposures or misapplications.
Applications are performed by trained and certified personnel who have
completed a specific competency evaluation under field conditions. A detailed
and customized safety-management program is completed and implemented for each
application with extensive client participation.
This paper will cover the core of the safety-management program, which
focuses on developing site-specific elements, including process safety
information, process hazard analysis, operating procedures, employee and
contractor training, applicator competency and field evaluation, prestartup
safety reviews, management of change, and emergency planning and response
procedures.
A safety audit program is also implemented to ensure that the completed
safety management program complies with each element. Audits are conducted at
the actual location during the course of the chemical application. A strong
safety-management program and standardized application system have been shown
to reduce personnel and environmental risks by lowering the potential for
misapplications or equipment failures. These systems have allowed successful
treatment programs on numerous global production assets. To validate this, a
series of case histories will be presented that highlight the best practices
that enable the safe application of acrolein.
© 2011. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
26 April 2011
- Meeting paper published:
21 March 2011
- Manuscript approved:
10 June 2011
- Published online:
12 December 2011
- Version of record:
16 December 2011