Claims
- 1. A method for treating a hot produced hydrocarbon-containing fluid comprising the steps of:
- (a) flowing the hot produced fluid, without substantial removal of heat, to an inlet separator;
- (b) separating the hot produced fluid in the inlet separator into a predominantly gaseous portion, a predominantly liquid hydrocarbon portion, and a predominantly liquid water portion;
- (c) flowing the predominantly liquid water portion, without substantial removal of heat, to a hot deoiling unit;
- (d) reducing the oil concentration of the predominantly liquid water portion in the hot deoiling unit to a level appropriate for processing in a thermal softening unit, thereby deoiling the predominantly liquid water portion; and
- (e) softening the deoiled liquid water portion in a thermal softening unit.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the predominantly liquid water portion of step (b) has a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the deoiled liquid water portion of step (d) has a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C.
- 4. A method for treating a hot produced hydrocarbon-containing fluid comprising the steps of:
- (a) flowing the hot produced fluid, without substantial removal of heat, into an inlet separator;
- (b) separating the hot produced fluid in the inlet separator into a first, predominantly gaseous portion; a second portion consisting predominantly of liquid hydrocarbon; and a third portion consisting predominantly of liquid water;
- (c) separating the second portion into a fourth portion consisting predominantly of liquid hydrocarbon and a fifth portion consisting predominantly of liquid water;
- (d) combining the fifth portion with the third portion to produce a combined portion having a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C. and oil concentration within the range of approximately 1% to approximately 5%;
- (e) flowing the combined portion, without substantial removal of heat, to a hot deoiling unit;
- (f) reducing the oil concentration of the combined portion in the hot deoiling unit to a level appropriate for processing in a thermal softening unit, thereby deoiling the predominantly liquid water portion, wherein the deoiled combined portion has a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C.; and
- (g) softening the deoiled combined portion in a thermal softening unit wherein the softened, deoiled combined portion has a temperature within the range of approximately 180.degree. C. to approximately 210.degree. C.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising the step of (h) maintaining sufficient pressure on the hot produced fluid to maintain the liquid portions thereof in liquid form by operating at suitable high pressure during performance of all steps.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the hot produced fluid is an emulsion including heavy oil with API gravity in the range from about 9.degree. to 20.degree..
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein the hot produced fluid is an emulsion of bitumen and water produced as a result of a thermal process applied to a subterranean formation.
- 8. The method of claim 4, further comprising the steps of:
- (h) filtering scale from the softened, deoiled combined portion wherein the filtered, softened, deoiled combined portion has a temperature within the range of approximately 180.degree. C. to approximately 210.degree. C.; and
- (i) heating a portion of the filtered, softened, deoiled combined portion to generate steam;
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein the hot deoiling unit comprises two sets of coalescing filters.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the oil concentration of the combined portion is reduced by flowing the combined portion through a first set of coalescing filters and next through a second set of coalescing filters.
- 11. A method for treating a hot produced hydrocarbon-containing fluid comprising the steps of:
- (a) flowing the hot produced fluid, without substantial removal of heat, to an inlet separator;
- (b) separating the hot produced fluid in the inlet separator into a first, predominantly gaseous portion; a second portion consisting predominantly of liquid hydrocarbon; and a third portion consisting predominantly of liquid water having an oil concentration within the range of approximately 1% to approximately 5%;
- (c) cooling the second portion to about 110.degree. C.;
- (d) separating the second portion into a fourth portion consisting predominantly of liquid hydrocarbon and a fifth portion consisting predominantly of liquid water having an oil concentration within the range of approximately 1% to approximately 5%;
- (e) combining the fifth portion with the third portion to produce a combined portion having a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C. and an oil concentration within the range of approximately 1% to approximately 5%.
- (f) flowing the combined portion, without substantial removal of heat, to a hot deoiling unit;
- (g) reducing the oil concentration of the combined portion in the hot deoiling unit to a level appropriate for processing in a thermal softening unit, thereby deoiling the predominantly liquid water portion, wherein the deoiled combined portion has a temperature within the range of approximately 120.degree. C. to approximately 160.degree. C.;
- (h) flowing the deoiled combined portion, without substantial removal of heat, to a reaction zone;
- (i) heating, within the reaction zone, the deoiled combined portion by sparging with steam to a temperature within the range of approximately 150.degree. C. to approximately 250.degree. C. to facilitate softening of the deoiled combined portion;
- (j) withdrawing the softened, deoiled combined portion from the reaction zone;
- (k) flowing the softened, deoiled combined portion to a filtration unit, without substantial removal of heat; and
- (l) filtering scale from the softened, deoiled, combined portion in the filtration unit;
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
- (m) heating a portion of the filtered, softened, deoiled combined portion to produce steam; and
- (n) utilizing the steam in the heating step (i).
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the hot deoiling unit comprises:
- a first set of coalescing filters capable of reducing the oil concentration of the fluid to no more than approximately 50-100 ppm; and
- a second set of coalescing filters connected downstream from the first set, capable of further reducing the oil concentration of the fluid.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional, of co-pending application Ser. No. 864,635, filed May 16, 1986 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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