01d Modelling and Optimisation
01d Modelling and Optimisation
Engineering Course
1. Modelling and Optimisation
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BP’s Modelling Toolkit
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Simulation/Optimisation Community of
Interest (COI)
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Process Modelling
• HYSYS steady-state
– Heat and material balances
– Equipment sizing
– Power consumptions
– Physical properties
• HYSYS dynamics
– Plant controllability
– Plant operability
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Simulation Best Practice
• Document all model assumptions
– Make it easy for another person to understand the model’s purpose
• Establish the appropriate PVT model for the fluid system to
be modelled.
– Don’t assume it is always P-R
– If inheriting reservoir fluid characterisation, check validity for process
conditions to be modelled
– For guidance, consult the simulation/optimisation COI
• All significant equipment items should be explicitly included
in the simulation
– Separators, heat exchangers, distillation columns, compressors,
expanders, pumps, flow control valves, pressure control valves, and
level control valves.
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Simulation Best Practice (continued)
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Simulation Best Practice (continued)
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Optimisation
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Optimisation
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Optimisation - Integrated asset Modelling
Magnus Gas-Lift Optimisation HYSYS facilities model
Water Gas to
disposal injection
wells
GAP wells model
Gathering network Wellhead Legend
chokes
Connection nodes
Tubing Data transfer
Gas for between applications
performance Gaslift lifting handled by
injection
Allocation wells Integration tool EXCEL
to wells ** economics
Items marked ** are model
Inflow to be determined by
optimiser
performance
• Decide Installed Production Capacity (IPC). A fully validated on-line asset model
provides a real-time calculation of IPC.
• Manage Historic Losses. Modelling is focussed on developing understanding and
identification of the root causes of historic losses.
• Eliminating Future Losses. On-line models provide an inferential metering capability
that can be used to alert operators of impending plant upset conditions.
• Growing IPC. Model based production optimisation is focussed directly on establishing
the plant potential and full quantification of opportunities to grow IPC.
• Reviewing Performance and Sharing Knowledge. Holistic asset models allow all
discipline engineers to understand the full impact of decisions and plant interventions. A
maintained asset model, initiated at plant design and sustained into operate phase, acts
as a plant knowledge base allowing staff learning of plant performance to be
accelerated.
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