Naphthenate Inhibitor Averts Production Shutdowns | SLB

Proprietary naphthenate inhibitor averts production shutdowns

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North Sea, Norway, Europe, Offshore

On a North Sea oil platform, the SLB EB-89084 inhibitor is minimizing deposition of naphthenates by crude oil containing high levels of naphthenic acids. Consequently, the operator is able to avoid downtime, the resulting deferred production, and use of corrosive chemicals to remedy the situation.

Before an offshore installation on the Norwegian continental shelf started production of crude oil and condensate, the risk of naphthenate deposition was identified. The total acid number (TAN) of the crude was 3.50-mg KOH/g; TAN values > 1-mg KOH/g are considered high. Further analysis confirmed that the oil contained high-molecular-weight naphthenic acids, which cause precipitation of calcium naphthenate. The deposit forms a viscous interfacial layer, or rag layer, between the water and oil phases in the inlet separator, disrupting emulsion destabilization and water removal. The naphthenate also forms deposits in the system.

Water with pH < 3 is needed to dissolve the calcium naphthenate. However, reducing the pH of the produced water can lead to corrosion issues, and a fill and soak operation to remove deposits would temporarily shut down production. To avoid these challenges, the operator decided to test a number of naphthenate inhibitors at its facilities, and in response, SLB supplied four formulations.

Based on the results of the laboratory trial, EB-89084 was selected for injection at the wellheads right from startup of the installation. The product is based on proprietary technology developed in the SLB laboratory in Bergen, Norway, and it has shown good naphthenate inhibiting efficacy on other offshore installations in the North Sea. EB-89084 is being injected continuously and to date, no issues or downtime related to precipitation of naphthenates in the process system have been encountered.

Glass vessels show demulsifier effectiveness in separating oil and water, with and without EB-89084.
Naphthenate deposits form an interfacial layer between the oil and water phases, disrupting emulsion destabilization and removal of water from the oil despite addition of a demulsifier (left). Adding EB-89084 inhibits naphthenate formation and improves separation of oil and water (right).
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