Calculation methods for the amount of oil stolen by drilling holes in product pipelines
HE Guoxi, LIANG Yongtu, LI Yansong, LIU Shengli, WU Mengyu, XIE Cheng, XI Gang, LI Feng
1 Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing 102249, China 2 SINOPEC Sales Company South China Branch, Guangzhou 510620, China 3 Sinopec Beihai Liquefied Natural Gas Limited Liability Company, Beihai 536000, China
Stealing oil by drilling hole brings great harm, including the oil loss, the negative influence on normal pipeline operation and risks of potential explosion, leakage and environmental pollution. At present, many researchers aim to identify the problems and have put forward some preventive measures, but few focus on the calculation of the loss. The transient hydraulic properties of the whole pipeline system during the process of oil theft by hole drilling is analyzed. Considering boundary conditions of the oil-stealing point, diameter-changing point, batch interface and valves, the model is established. Based on the pressure, flow rate and temperature, the transient and accumulated volume of stolen oil are given. The results show that: (1) the orifice free flow is different from short-pipe out flow, therefore the valves friction, the friction of the short oil-stealing pipe and the inside pressure of the oil-stealing tankers should be taken into in calculation; (2) The parameters influencing the amount of oil stolen can be ranked from large to small, namely the size of orifice, the pressure, flow rate and temperature; (3) The model has relatively better accuracy when the flow rate is lower, the pressure is higher and the pressure fluctuation is higher.
Key words:
products pipeline oil stolen by hole drilling hydraulic and thermal transient process calculation for the amount of oil stolen
何国玺,梁永图,李岩松,刘胜利,吴梦雨,谢成,席罡,李丰. 成品油管道打孔盗油量测算方法[J]. 石油科学通报, 2017, 2(1): 86-101. HE Guoxi, LIANG Yongtu, LI Yansong, LIU Shengli, WU Mengyu, XIE Cheng, XI Gang, LI Feng. Calculation methods for the amount of oil stolen by drilling holes in product pipelines. Petroleum Science Bulletin, 2017, 2(1): 86-101.