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Patent
A method for assured flow restart in the gelled crude oil pipelines at cold sub-sea conditions
Abstract

The invention provides a reliable method for restarting the flow of waxy crude oil in production pipelines after prolonged shutdowns in cold ambient conditions. By segmenting the gelled oil into smaller sections and using compressible gas to facilitate sequential degradation, the invention reduces the need for high-pressure pumping, ensuring a cost-effective and efficient restart of the oil flow.

Societal Impact

The invention promises a more reliable and cost-effective method for restarting oil flow in pipelines, potentially lowering production costs and enhancing the efficiency of oil extraction and transportation.

Salient technical features and Advantages of the Technology
  • Reduces the need for high-pressure pumping, making the process more efficient and cost-effective 
  • Uses compressible gases, such as nitrogen, to facilitate high-pressure gradients across each gel segment 
  • Sequential degradation of gel segments to reduce viscous resistance and restart flow at lower applied pressures 
  • Can be implemented without significant modifications to existing pipeline infrastructure


Technology readiness level

3

Current Status of Technology

A prototype is currently being developed to test the segmented gel degradation process and pressure management using compressible gases in controlled pipeline environments.

Relevant Industries

Oil and gas extraction and transportation, Pipeline engineering and maintenance

Applications or Domain
  • Oil and gas industry, particularly in areas with cold ambient conditions 
  • Unconventional oil reservoirs where heavy oils present complex flow characteristics 
  • Any pipeline transport system experiencing similar gelation issues with transported fluids