Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry

A new three-phase (oil/water/gas) flow metering system has been developed for use in the oil and gas industries, based on Coriolis mass flow metering. To obtain certification for use in the Russian oil and gas industries, trials have taken place at the UK and Russian national flow laboratories, NEL...

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Main Authors: M. P. Henry, M. S. Tombs, F. B. Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
Online Access:http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/3/97/2014/jsss-3-97-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-7fdf970295084a8694b192531336e7022020-11-24T21:42:55ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2014-04-01319710310.5194/jsss-3-97-2014Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industryM. P. Henry0M. S. Tombs1F. B. Zhou2University of Oxford, Oxford, UKUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, UKUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, UKA new three-phase (oil/water/gas) flow metering system has been developed for use in the oil and gas industries, based on Coriolis mass flow metering. To obtain certification for use in the Russian oil and gas industries, trials have taken place at the UK and Russian national flow laboratories, NEL in Glasgow and VNIIR in Kazan, respectively. The metrology of three-phase flow is complex, and the uncertainty of each measurement varies dynamically with the operating point, as well as the metering technology, and other aspects. To a limited extent this is reflected in the error limits allowed in national standards, which may vary with operating point. For example, the GOST standard allows errors in the oil flow rate of ±6% for water cuts of less than 70%, which is increased to ±15% for water cuts between 70 and 95%. The provision of online uncertainty for each measurement, for example in accordance with the British Standard BS-7986, would be highly desirable, allowing the user to observe in real time variations in measurement quality. This paper will discuss how an online uncertainty assessment could be implemented in the Coriolis meter-based system.http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/3/97/2014/jsss-3-97-2014.pdf
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Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
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title Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
title_short Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
title_full Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
title_fullStr Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
title_full_unstemmed Towards assessing online uncertainty for three-phase flow metering in the oil and gas industry
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description A new three-phase (oil/water/gas) flow metering system has been developed for use in the oil and gas industries, based on Coriolis mass flow metering. To obtain certification for use in the Russian oil and gas industries, trials have taken place at the UK and Russian national flow laboratories, NEL in Glasgow and VNIIR in Kazan, respectively. The metrology of three-phase flow is complex, and the uncertainty of each measurement varies dynamically with the operating point, as well as the metering technology, and other aspects. To a limited extent this is reflected in the error limits allowed in national standards, which may vary with operating point. For example, the GOST standard allows errors in the oil flow rate of ±6% for water cuts of less than 70%, which is increased to ±15% for water cuts between 70 and 95%. The provision of online uncertainty for each measurement, for example in accordance with the British Standard BS-7986, would be highly desirable, allowing the user to observe in real time variations in measurement quality. This paper will discuss how an online uncertainty assessment could be implemented in the Coriolis meter-based system.
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