Main applications

  1. Evaluating the performance of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitors (KHIs), by measuring the induction time, rate of hydrate formation, and pressure drop due to hydrate formation.
  2. Evaluating the performance of Anti-Agglomerants (AA) in preventing gas hydrate problems, by measuring the torque applied to the mixer, and rate of hydrate formation.
  3. Determining the effect of natural inhibitors and emulsions in preventing gas hydrate problems.
  4. Simulating various pipline scenarios, such as flowing, shut-in and start-up.
  5. Investigating the kinetics of gas hydrate formation and dissociation.
  6. Measuring the hydrate stability zone of various fluid systems (e.g. gas, gas condensate and oil systems).
  7. Determining the effect of various hydrate inhibitors (e.g., salts and/or organic inhibitors) on the hydrate stability zone.
  8. Qualitative measurement of viscosity and transportability of fluids containing hydrates and/or wax.

Operating conditions

Pressure: up to 4,500 psia (30 MPa)
Temperature: from –30 ºC to 75 ºC

Description

Kinetic Rig- 4 comprises of a high-pressure vessel (30 MPa) with a 0.25 litre volume. Temperature is controlled by circulating coolant inside a jacket surrounding the cell, and temperature is measured by a PRT to an accuracy of 0.1 K. Pressure is monitored by a pressure transducer (accuracy of 0.015 MPa). A magnetic stirrer with adjustable rotation speed (i.e. rpm) is used to agitate the test fluids. The torque required to drive the stirrer at a constant speed is measured and related to the viscosity of the system. A computer is used to collect data for pressure, temperature and torque.