Overcoming refinery feedstock challenges using modern desalters
World Congress on Oil, Gas and Petroleum Refinery
December 17-18, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE

Erik Sellman

Schlumberger OneSurface, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Pet Environ Biotechnol

Abstract:

Refinery feedstock includes blends of several crude oils, referenced as crude slates. The opportunity for use of wider diversity of lower cost crude slates, including fractions of opportunity and heavy crudes, is often hampered by efficiency limitations of the installed desalters. Many refineries are thus feedstock constrained by the design of their desalter trains and must purchase higher cost crude oil with lower impurity levels. The desalter train variations include: single stage or two stage desalting inter-stage and intra-stage wash water recycle. We present an improved refinery desalting technology based on late R&D and advancements in electrostatic desalter designs. This technology has been deployed in several refineries and demonstrated much improved crude slate desalting efficiency. The basis for this technology includes amplitude modulated electrostatic fields, improved fluid distribution and wash water mixing, enabling refiners to process a greater diversity of crude slates. We provide: An overview of the refinery desalting process and associated challenges with desalting crude slates containing higher fractions of opportunity and heavy crude oils an explanation of the improved desalter technology, including process benefits case studies demonstrating improved desalting and greater feedstock diversity for several refineries.

Biography :

Erik has completed his MSc in Engineering and is an International Penta-Lingual Oil & Gas and Refinery professional with 40+ years’ experience with product development, process tests, commissioning, trouble shooting, marketing and product management. He Worked 8 months on offshore production platforms and drilling rigs in Europe, North America and Far East. He is the speaker at ACIPET, ADIPEC, API, ARTC, Aspentech, BBTC, ERTC, LARTC, MERTC, OTC, PAMFC, PW Society, SPE, St Petersburg Energy Forum and WHOC conferences. He is the author of 9 SPE papers, 3 OTC papers and 5 WHOC papers.

E-mail: esellman@slb.com