Post on 20-Jun-2015
De-waxing & Cleaning of 212Km long Loop Line to make suitable for
Pumping Products.
RS 2172 KM.ROW
194 KMRS3
214.3 KM
NRL TERMINAL
PS4 260 KMRS4
313.3 KM
100 KM.14 KM. New ROW
RS5361 KM
PS5401 KMRS9
512.7 KM
SRIRAMPUR631 KMASSAM
BORDER
NJP TERMINAL832 KM
Existing mainline
RGP TERMINAL
197 KM ASSAM204 KM W.B.
112 KM
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED NSPL ROUTE
The De-waxing and cleaning of 16” Loop Line of Oil India Limited pipeline is required to be carried out in view of joining the portion of loop line to the newly constructed product pipeline from Numaligarh Refinery to Siliguri Terminal.
– Pipe size of the line 16” (406mm)– Thickness of Pipe 7.9mm– Pipe API 5LX-46,52– Capacity of Product line 1.72 MMTPA
The job of cleaning and de-waxing was entrusted to CPTDC (China Petroleum Technology Development Corporation).
After preliminary ground work a piece of land of area 3200m2 outside RS-3 Kaziranga was rented to place equipment and machines accordingly.
A water storage pond of approximately 800m3 was constructed.
WATER STORAGE
PS-4 SekoniRS-3 Kaziranga
Loop Line
Main Line
Loop Line and Main line between RS3 and PS4
Steps involved in de-waxing and cleaning process
Pigging with different types of pigs with crude oil as medium
Sweeping of Crude oil
Hot water Pigging
Chemical Cleaning
Self Check
Chemical Cleaning
Acceptance Test
Equipment:
1) Compressors – Ingersoll Rand (2 no's) a) Capacity – 45m3/min, Pressure – 1.0 Mpab) Capacity – 30m3/min, Pressure – 2.4 Mpa
2) Water Pump – 4 no’s of various capacity3) Chemical dosing pump – 2 no’s4) Hot water boiler etc.
Equipment
Air Compressor
Water Pump
It was decided to start the work in the RS-3 Kaziranga to PS-4 Sekoni sector first.
The date of starting of the pigging operation was decided as 22.02.07.
General pigging process is decided to be carried out with combined and Bi-Di Pigs.
Pig Type :- a) Combined Pig (Brush, Cup & Plate)b) Bi - Di Pig
Size :- 105% of I.D of Pipei.e. 409.7mm ( Pipe I.D 390.2mm)
Pigs Used
Combined PigB.C.P(Brush, Cup & Plate)
Foam Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Pigging with different types of pigs with crude oil as medium
The first pig was launched at RS-3 Kaziranga for PS-4 Sekoni with a trekking instrument on 22.02.07.
Pig was tracked at various locations.Throughput in the line during pigging operation
was kept at 150Kls/Hr. Series of pigging operations were carried out
subsequently between RS-3 Kaziranga to PS-4 Sekoni from 22.2.07 to 08.04.07
Wax collected & other related information are given below
Cleaning Pigs
B.C.P Pig – Before & after Pigging
RS3-PS4 (Kaziranga-Sekoni) Crude Oil De-Waxing
Work Sheet
Times of Pigging:66 Wax quantity:20267KG
SL.NO. Type of Pig Launching Time Receiving Time Wax quantity/Kg
1. Cup Pig 22/02/07, 10:15 23/02.07, 18:10 1200
2. Cup Pig 24/02.07, 11:20 25.02.07, 18:30 1000
3. Bi-Di Pig 27.02.07, 11:45 01.03.07, 10:40 2000
4. Bi-Di-Pig 03.03.07, 08:44 04.03.07, 15:00 800
5 Bi-Di Pig 03.03.09, 16:15 04.03.07, 22:10 600
6. Bi-Di Pig 05.03.07, 08:40 06.03.07, 14:30 300
7 Brush Pig 05.03.07, 12:30 06.03.07, 19:30 700
8. Brush Pig 05.03.07, 16:30 06.03.07, 23:45 600
9. Brush Pig 08.03.07, 09:15 09.03.07, 16:30 900
10. Brush Pig 08.03.07, 13:00 09.03.07, 20:00 350
11. Brush Pig 08.03.07, 16:45 09.03.07, 22:30 300
12. Brush Pig 10.03.07, 08:45 11.03.07, 20:45 400
13. Brush Pig 10.03.07, 11:45 12.03.07, 02:10 400
14. Brush Pig 10.03.07, 14:45 12.03.07, 09:30 100
15. Brush Pig 10.03.07, 17:45 12.03.07, 10:50 75
16. Brush Pig 13.03.07, 08:45 14.03.07, 16:45 100
17. Brush Pig 13.03.07, 11:45 14.03.07, 18:50 400
18. Brush Pig 13.03.07, 14:45 14.03.07, 21:30 75
19. Brush Pig 13.03.07, 17:45 15.03.07, 01:15 2
SL.NO. Type of Pig Launching Time Receiving Time Wax quantity20. Brush Pig 15.03.07, 08:40 17.03.07, 11:45 300
21. Gauging Pig 15.03.07, 11:30 17.03.07, 13:00 0
22. Brush Pig 18.03.07, 08:45 19.03.07, 17:00 700
23. Brush Pig 18.03.07, 11:35 19.03.07, 20:30 40
24. Brush Pig 18.03.07, 14:30 19.03.07, 21:45 10
25. Brush Pig 18.03.07, 17:30 19.03.07, 23:45 120
26. Brush Pig 20.03.07, 08:45 21.03.07, 10:50 75
27. Brush Pig 20.03.07, 11:35 21.03.07, 13:40 20
28. Brush Pig 20.03.07, 14:25 21.03.07, 16:45 350
29. Brush Pig 20.03.07, 17:15 21.03.07, 19:25 120
30. Brush Pig 22.03.07, 08:35 23.03.07, 12:40 900
31. Brush Pig 22.03.07, 11:30 23.03.07, 17:30 10
32. Brush Pig 22.03.07, 14:30 23.03.07, 17:30 10
33. Brush Pig 22.03.07, 16:30 23.03.07, 20:10 10
34. Brush Pig 24.03.07, 08:30 25.03.07, 12:50 150
35. Brush Pig 24.03.07, 11:30 25.03.07, 16:25 30
36. Brush Pig 24.03.07, 14:00 25.03.07, 19:35 200
37. Brush Pig 24.03.07, 16:30 25.03.07, 22:40 500
38. Brush Pig 26.03.07, 08:50 27.03.07, 12:00 700
39. Brush Pig 26.03.07, 11:20 27.03.07, 15:00 0
40. Brush Pig 26.03.07, 13:50 27.03.07, 16:15 1041 Brush Pig 26.03.07, 16:20 27.03.07, 18:45 1042 Brush Pig 28.03.07, 8:35 29.03.07, 11:10 700
SL.NO. Type of Pig Launching Time Receiving Time Wax quantity/Kg
43. Brush Pig 28.03.07, 11:05 29.03.07, 14:00 100
44. Brush Pig 28.03.07, 13:30 29.03.07, 16:20 0
45. Brush Pig 28.03.07, 16:00 29.03.07, 19:00 0
46. Brush Pig 30.03.07, 08:40 31.03.07, 08:30 0
47. Brush Pig 30.03.07, 11:05 31.03.07, 11:05 250
48. Brush Pig 30.03.07, 13:30 31.03.07, 16:00 150
49. Brush Pig 30.03.07, 16:00 31.03.07, 18:00 200
50. Brush Pig 01.04.07, 08:35 02.04.07, 19:30 600
51. Brush Pig 01.04.07, 11:00 02.04.07, 21:55 5
52. Brush Pig 03.04.07, 09:15 04.04.07, 13:00 450
53. Brush Pig 03.04.07, 11:40 04.04.07, 15:20 350
54. Brush Pig 03.04.07, 14:10 04.04.07, 18:00 200
55. Brush Pig 03.04.07, 16:10 04.04.07, 20:00 450
56. Brush Pig 05.04.07, 08:55 06.04.07, 17:00 20
57. Brush Pig 05.04.07, 12:55 06.04.07, 21:00 350
58. Brush Pig 05.04.07, 16:55 07.04.07, 01:15 100
59. Brush Pig 05.04.07, 20:55 07.04.07, 04:55 350
60. Brush Pig 06.04.07, 00:55 07.04.07, 09:20 5
61. Brush Pig 06.04.07, 04:55 07.04.07, 13:00 400
62. Brush Pig 08.04.07, 08:10 09.04.07, 11:10 50
63. Brush Pig 08.04.07, 10:10 09.04.07, 12:45 250
64. Brush Pig 08.04.07, 12:10 09.04.07, 14:00 250
65. Brush Pig 08.04.07, 14:10 09.04.07, 15:40 400
66. Brush Pig 08.04.07, 16:10 10.04.07, 16:45 20
Same process started for the sector PS-4 Sekoni to RS-4 Ghani on 26.02.07
Wax collected in this sector is much more less than the previous sector.
Total quantity of wax collected in both the sector is around 26400Kgs approx.
Sweeping of crude oil
Very critical job.
Compressed air is used.
Safety precautions to be taken Static electricity / Earthing. Nitrogen Purging.
Arrangements of Equipment in Sweeping operation
Air Compressor --1
Air compressor --2
Water Pump
PS-4 SekoniRS-3 Kaziranga
Loop Line
Main Line
M/L is isolated from the Loop Line.M/L was kept pressurized at 35Kg/cm2.
The first pig was a combined pig, launched at 1210hrs.
The second pig was Bi-Di, launched at 1410hrsThe third pig was also Bi-Di, launched at 1610hrsThe fourth pig was also a Bi-Di launched at
1820hrs followed by 30Kl of water and again followed by a Bi-Di pig, and the whole train of pigs was driven by compressed air
Sweeping OperationCrude
Crude CrudeCrudeWater
-30 KlsAir
B.C.P Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
The oil from the loop line was taken into the balance tank at PS-4 and normal pumping from PS-4 Sekoni was continued.
The fourth pig which was the last pig in contact with the crude oil was received on 9.4.07 at 1855 hrs and sweeping operation completed.
The line is immediately isolated from all the crude oil connections.
In PS4 – RS4 sector the oil column in front of the sweeping pig was very long which was from PS-4 Sekoni to PS-5 Noonmati of 140Km long.
The length of the oil column to be swept is only 53Km.
After completing sweeping operation in both the sectors, multiple pigging with air started and considerable amount of cleaning is achieved.
Sweeping process(PS-4 Sekoni to RS-4 Ghani)
PS-4 Sekoni
M/L
L/L
M/L under Pressure
RS-4 Ghani
Loop Line between PS4 Sekoni & RS4 Ghani
Hot water Pigging
Decided to carry out hot water pigging.Hot water plug of 200mtrs was driven
between one combination pig and a Bi-Di pig with the help of air.
The water temperature at the inlet is 80’CThis process continued for a few days and
foam pigs were also driven along with air until certain level of cleaning is achieved.
HOT WATER
16” Loop Line under cleaning
4” Line
Hot Water
Arrangement for Hot Water Pigging
Chemical CleaningChemical mixed with H.S.D in a ratio of 1:12 is
used.The H.S.D and the chemical mixture is plugged
between two pigs, of which one is a combination pig and other a Bi-Di pig, and the plug is followed by 30Kl of water.
The whole train is driven by compressed air.Initially 12Kl of H.S.D was mixed with 1Kl of
chemical.
AirAir
H.S.D (12Kl) + CHEMICAL(1Kl)
WATER
30 Kl
B.C.P Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Chemical Cleaning
Same procedure was followed for the other sector also.
After cleaning with chemical a self check was required to be carried out and finally 200mtrs of H.S.D was plugged between 350mtrs and 250mtrs of water with separating pigs and the train was driven between RS-3 Kaziranga and PS-4 Sekoni as shown in the figure.
Self Check
water H.S.D water
350 m200 m 200 m
B.C.P Pig
B.C.P Pig
B.C.P Pig
B.C.P Pig
Foam Pig
Foam Pig
Self Check
AIRAIRAir
The above process was also carried out in the other sector and concentration of chemical required is determined to 1:12 only, and the chemical cleaning process is decided to be taken up once again.
The final acceptance test of the cleaning process is decided to be taken up after self check and the total cleaning process.
The process is carried out as follows
Acceptance test
Water H.S.D Water
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
Bi – Di Pig
200 m 300 m 100 m
AirAir
H.S.D – Euro III was used for testing in the line.
When H.S.D reached PS-4 Sekoni various samples were taken in presence of OIL, NRL and CPTDC representatives and tested for colour.
For conducting the process of colour test, officers of chemical department of all the three parties carried out the test with respect to the colour code.
The colour code was established by contaminating crude oil and wax with Euro III – H.S.D in the laboratory and they were observed in testing machine.
The colour code of Euro III – H.S.D was taken as to be “0”.
Colour code chart
Contaminated Sample (ppm) Color code with crude Color code with wax
10 0 0
20 0 0
50 1 1
100 2 2
200 3 4
500 6-7 7
1000 9-10 11
5000 17 18
10000 22 28
Samples collected during Acceptance test
PS4 – RS4 Sample RS3 – PS4 Sample
It was found in the laboratory that sample with colour code 7 (i.e. up to 500ppm contamination)was within acceptable limit.
The following results of colour code were found in the sectors RS3 – PS4 & PS4 – RS4.– RS3 to PS4 0 –1– PS4 to RS4 4 – 5
Precaution taken in respect of safety
While carrying out sweeping operation with the help of air, nitrogen was purged into the receiving trap at both the location i.e. PS4 and RS4 in a regulated manner.
Utmost precautions were taken when sweeping pig was near to the receiving trap to avoid any collision of pig head with the barrel door.
Cushioning materials were also placed near the door of the receiving trap.
The line was completely earthed in three places to discharge any static electricity that may be generated due to numerous numbers of pigging operations.
Flame proof equipment were only used inside the repeater stations and pump stations to avoid any incidents.
Precaution taken in respect of Environment
To avoid any pollution, spill of oil is totally restricted in Pump Stations and Repeater Stations.
Wax and other materials were dumped in a location made with concrete and poly-ethylene lined sheet.
Water and other liquids coming out of the line is kept reserved in a poly-ethylene lined concrete walled pond made at RS-4 Ghani.
An effluent treatment plant (portable) was constructed by the contractor to treat the effluent before disposal which is again tested to avoid any pollution and it was kept under 10mg/Ltr.
H.S.D and other chemicals were recycled and reused for the other sectors.
Portable Effluent treatment Plant
Benefits:
Construction of a new pipeline of 212Kms long would have cost us Rs 250 crores but the cost of cleaning and de-waxing of existing line was only Rs 27 crores.
Construction of pipeline inside Kaziranga sanctuary would have been a difficult job in view of the environmental policy of the Government.
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