Summary
After more than 5 years of experience as operator of Girassol, the earliest
deepwater field put in production offshore West Africa, Total has recorded a
large amount of operational data. The production system includes several
conventional subsea loops connected to a floating-production, storage and
offloading vessel (FPSO) at 1,350-m water depth, with gas lift injected at the
bottom of the risers for activation and flow stabilization.
A systematic review of the operating parameters of the subsea production
loops over the past years gave the opportunity to extract series of
measurements representative of a wide range of flow rates, watercuts, and
gas-lift rates, including flow-stability tests performed both on upward- and
downward-sloping flowlines. These data were compared to the results obtained
from dynamic simulations performed with the simulation code OLGA, originally
used for the design of the subsea production system. The comparison focused on
the overall pressure drop between manifolds and topside and on the transition
between stable and unstable flow with decreasing gas lift rate.
The work was conducted in two steps. First, updating the model of each
flowline to implement the details of the as-built geometry, then performing
extensive numerical simulations and post-processing of the selected operational
cases. Particular attention was paid to the first step to achieve the best
compromise between model accuracy and computation speed. The optimum was met
when the model, run with the Slug Tracking option, was able to reproduce the
transition to unstable flow observed onsite.
To investigate future operating conditions of the Girassol field, this
methodology will help to establish a confidence level in multiphase simulation.
This work can also serve as a reference for other deepwater-field
developments.
© 2009. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
31 July 2007
- Meeting paper published:
4 December 2007
- Revised manuscript received:
15 April 2008
- Manuscript approved:
6 May 2008
- Published online:
2 March 2009
- Version of record:
26 February 2009