Water treatment method for heavy oil production
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E21B-043/24
E21B-043/16
E21B-043/40
E21B-043/34
B01D-001/28
B01D-001/00
B01D-003/42
C02F-001/04
C02F-009/00
출원번호
US-0149070
(2005-06-08)
등록번호
US-7428926
(2008-09-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Heins,William F.
출원인 / 주소
GE Ionics, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Goodloe, Jr.,R. Reams
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54인용 특허 :
58
초록▼
A process for treating produced water to generate high pressure steam. Produced water from heavy oil recovery operations is treated by first removing oil and grease. Pretreated produced water is then fed to an evaporator. Up to 95% or more of the pretreated produced water stream is evaporated to pro
A process for treating produced water to generate high pressure steam. Produced water from heavy oil recovery operations is treated by first removing oil and grease. Pretreated produced water is then fed to an evaporator. Up to 95% or more of the pretreated produced water stream is evaporated to produce (1) a distillate having a trace amount of residual solutes therein, and (2) evaporator blowdown containing substantially all solutes from the produced water feed. The distillate may be directly used, or polished to remove the trace residual solutes before being fed to a steam generator. Steam generation in a packaged boiler, such as a water tube boiler having a steam drum and a mud drum with water cooled combustion chamber walls, produces 100% quality high pressure steam for down-hole use.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A process for producing steam for downhole injection in the recovery of heavy oil, said process comprising: (a) providing an oil/water mixture gathered from an oil/water collection well; (b) separating oil from said oil/water mixture to provide an oil product and a prod
The invention claimed is: 1. A process for producing steam for downhole injection in the recovery of heavy oil, said process comprising: (a) providing an oil/water mixture gathered from an oil/water collection well; (b) separating oil from said oil/water mixture to provide an oil product and a produced water product containing oil therein; (c) de-oiling said oil containing produced water product to at least partially provide an evaporator feedwater stream, said evaporator feedwater stream comprising water, dissolved gases, and dissolved solutes, said dissolved solutes comprising silica; (d) providing an evaporator having a plurality of heat transfer elements, a liquid containing sump reservoir, and a recirculating pump to recycle a concentrated brine from said sump reservoir to said plurality of heat transfer elements; (e) injecting said evaporator feedwater stream into said evaporator and evaporating a portion of said feedwater stream to produce said concentrated brine; (f) recirculating said concentrated brine in said evaporator; (g) adding a selected base to said concentrated brine to maintain a preselected pH level to enhance solubility of said silica, by adding said selected base to one or more of (i) said evaporator feedwater stream, or (ii) said liquid containing sump reservoir, or (iii) said concentrated brine recirculated from said sump reservoir to said plurality of heat transfer elements; (h) distributing said concentrated brine on a first surface of at least one of said plurality of heat transfer elements to generate a steam vapor; (i) compressing said steam vapor to produce a compressed steam vapor; (j) directing said compressed steam vapor to a second surface of at least one of said plurality of heat transfer elements to condense said compressed steam vapor and to form a distillate; (k) collecting said distillate; (l) discharging at least some of said concentrated brine as an evaporator blowdown stream; (m) introducing said distillate into a steam generator, to produce (i) high pressure steam, (ii) a boiler blowdown stream, said boiler blowdown stream comprising water and residual dissolved solids; (n) injecting said high pressure steam in injection wells to fluidize oil present in a selected geological formation, to produce an oil and water mixture; (o) gathering said oil/water mixture. 2. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said distillate comprises residual solutes, further comprising removing residual solutes from said distillate to produce a substantially solute free distillate. 3. The process as set forth in claim 2, wherein said residual solutes in said distillate comprise non-volatile total organic carbon constituents. 4. The process as set forth in claim 2, wherein said residual solutes in said distillate comprise hardness. 5. The process as set forth in claim 2, further comprising cooling said distillate prior to removal of said residual solutes. 6. The process as set forth in claim 5, wherein said method further comprises heating said substantially solute free distillate before introducing said substantially solute free distillate into said steam generator. 7. The process as set forth in claim 2, wherein said residual solutes in said distillate are removed via ion exchange treatment. 8. The process as sec forth in claim 7, further comprising the step of regenerating said ion exchange resin to generate an ion exchange regenerant stream, and still further comprising returning said ion exchange regenerant stream to said evaporator feedwater stream prior to injecting said evaporator feedwater scream into said evaporator. 9. The process as set forth in claim 2, wherein said residual solutes are removed via membrane separation, wherein a solute containing membrane reject stream is produced. 10. The process as set forth in claim 9, wherein said membrane separation method comprises electrodeionization. 11. The process as set forth in claim 9, wherein said membrane separation method comprises reverse osmosis. 12. The process as set forth in claim 2, further comprising removing said residual solutes from said distillate in an electrodeionization treatment unit to produce (a) a substantially solute free boiler feedwater and (b) a solute containing electrodeionization reject stream. 13. The process as set forth in claim 12, further comprising, before injecting said evaporator feedwater stream into said evaporator, directing said electrodeionization reject stream to said evaporator feedwater stream. 14. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said process further comprises adding said boiler blowdown stream to said evaporator feedwater stream. 15. The process as set forth in claim 14, wherein, after adding said boiler blowdown stream, said evaporator feedwater stream is heated. 16. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boiler blowdown stream is directly injected into said sump reservoir. 17. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boiler blowdown stream is injected into said concentrated brine at a location upstream of said recirculation pump. 18. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said evaporator feedwater further comprises dissolved gases, and wherein said process further comprises heating said evaporator feedwater to remove at least some of said dissolved gases from said evaporator feedwater, prior to injection of said evaporator feedwater stream into said evaporator. 19. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein rhea pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5. 20. The process as set forth in claim 19, wherein said evaporator further comprises a feed tank to receive said evaporator feedwater stream, and wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by adding said selected base to said evaporator feedwater stream in said feed tank. 21. The process as set forth in claim 19, wherein said evaporator further comprises a feed tank to receive said evaporator feedwater stream, and wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by adding said selected base to said evaporator feedwater stream at a point upstream of said feed tank. 22. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by injection of said selected base into said concentrated brine. 23. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by injection of said selected base to said sump reservoir. 24. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said selected base is injected into said concentrated brine to said recirculating pump. 25. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of said concentrated brine is raised to a pH of at least 10.5 by (a) adding said selected base to said evaporator feedwater stream, and (b) adding said selected base to said sump reservoir. 26. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of said concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to at least 10.5. 27. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to between about 11 and about 12. 28. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pH of concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to about 12 or above. 29. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said selected base comprises sodium hydroxide. 30. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said evaporator comprises a falling-film type evaporator. 31. The process as set forth in claim 30, wherein said heat transfer elements are tubular heat transfer elements having an interior surface and an exterior surface. 32. The process as set forth in claim 31, wherein said evaporator feedwater stream is concentrated at the interior surface of said tubular heat transfer elements. 33. The process as set forth in claim 30, wherein said evaporator comprises a mechanical vapor recompression evaporator. 34. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said evaporator comprises a forced-circulation type evaporator. 35. The process as set forth in claim 34, wherein said heat transfer elements are tubular heat transfer elements having an interior surface and an exterior surface. wherein said evaporator comprises a mechanical vapor recompression evaporator. 36. The process as set forth in claim 34, wherein said evaporator comprises a mechanical vapor recompression evaporator. 37. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said selected base is added into said evaporator feedwater stream and into said concentrated brine recirculated from said sump reservoir to said plurality of heat transfer elements. 38. The process as set forth in claim 1, further comprising treating said evaporator blowdown stream en a crystallizer. 39. The process as set forth in claim 1, further comprising treating said evaporator blowdown stream in a dryer. 40. The process as sec forth in claim 1, further comprising removing oil from said evaporator feedwater scream to a selected oil concentration before injecting said evaporator feedwater stream into said evaporator. 41. The process as set forth in claim 40, wherein the selected concentration of oil in said evaporator feedwater scream comprises less than about twenty parts per million. 42. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said steam generator comprises a packaged boiler. 43. The process as sec forth in claim 42, wherein said packaged boiler comprises a water tube boiler. 44. The process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said steam generator comprises a once-through steam generator, said once-through steam generator producing said high pressure steam stream and said boiler blowdown stream. 45. The process as set forth in claim 44, further comprising separating said high pressure steam stream and said boiler blowdown stream to produce a high pressure steam stream having substantially 100% steam quality. 46. The process as set forth in claim 45, wherein said substantially 100% steam quality steam is injected in said injection wells. 47. The process as set forth in claim 45, wherein said boiler blowdown stream is flashed at least once to produce a still further concentrated boiler blowdown stream comprising water and residual dissolved solutes. 48. The process as set forth in claim 47, further comprising the step of adding said residual liquid stream containing dissolved solutes to said evaporator feedwater stream. 49. A process for producing steam for downhole injection in the recovery of heavy oil, said process comprising: (a) providing an oil/water mixture gathered from an oil/water collection well; (b) separating oil from said oil/water mixture to provide an oil product and a produced water product containing oil therein; (c) pretreating said produced water product, pretreating comprising de-oiling said oil containing produced water product to at least partially provide a feedwater stream, said feedwater stream comprising water, dissolved gases, and dissolved solutes, said dissolved solutes comprising silica; (d) providing an evaporator having a plurality of heat transfer elements, a liquid containing sump reservoir, and a recirculating pump to recycle a concentrated brine from said sump reservoir to said plurality of heat transfer elements; (e) recirculating said concentrated brine; (f) adding said feedwater to said concentrated brine before directing said concentrated brine to which said feedwater has been added to said plurality of heat transfer elements; (g) maintaining a preselected high pH level in said concentrated brine to enhance solubility of said silica, by adding hydroxide ions to one or more of (i) said evaporator feedwater stream, or (ii) said liquid containing sump reservoir, or (iii) said concentrated brine recirculated from said sump reservoir to said pluralilty of heat transfer elements; (h) distributing said concentrated brine on a first surface of at least one of said plurality of heat transfer elements to generate a steam vapor; (i) compressing said steam vapor to produce a compressed steam vapor; (j) directing said compressed steam vapor to a second surface of at least one of said plurality of heat transfer elements to condense said compressed steam vapor and to form a distillate; (k) collecting said distillate; (l) discharging at least some of said concentrated brine as an evaporator blowdown stream; (m) introducing said distillate into a steam generator, to produce (i) high pressure steam, and (ii) a boiler blowdown stream, said boiler blowdown stream comprising water and residual dissolved solids; (n) injecting said high pressure steam in injection wells to fluidize oil present in a selected geological formation, to produce an oil and water mixture; (o) gathering said oil/water mixture. 50. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said distillate comprises residual solutes, further comprising removing residual solutes from said distillate to produce a substantially solute free distillate. 51. The process as set forth in claim 50, further comprising cooling said distillate prior to removal of said residual solutes. 52. The process as set forth in claim 51, wherein said method further comprises heating said substantially solute free distillate before introducing said substantially solute free distillate into said steam generator. 53. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said process further comprises adding said boiler blowdown stream to said feedwater stream. 54. The process as set forth in claim 53, wherein, after adding said boiler blowdown stream, said evaporator feedwater stream is heated. 55. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said boiler blowdown stream is directly injected into said sump reservoir. 56. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said boiler blowdown stream is injected into said concentrated brine at a location upstream of said recirculation pump. 57. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5. 58. The process as set forth in claim 57, wherein said evaporator further comprises a feed tank to receive said evaporator feedwater stream, and wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by adding hydroxide ions to said evaporator feedwater stream in said feed tank. 59. The process as set forth in claim 57, wherein said evaporator further comprises a feed tank to receive said evaporator feedwater stream, and wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by adding hydroxide ions to said evaporator feedwater stream at a point upstream of said feed tank. 60. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by injection of hydroxide ions to said concentrated brine. 61. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of the concentrated brine is maintained at a pH of at least 10.5 by injection of said hydroxide ions to said sump reservoir. 62. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said hydroxide ions are injected into said concentrated brine to said recirculating pump. 63. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of said concentrated brine is raised to a pH of at least 10.5 by (a) adding said hydroxide ions to said evaporator feedwater stream, and (b) adding said hydroxide ions to said sump reservoir. 64. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of said concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to at least 10.5. 65. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to between about 11 and about 12. 66. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein the pH of concentrated brine circulating in said evaporator is maintained to about 12 or above. 67. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said evaporator comprises a falling-film type evaporator. 68. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said evaporator comprises a forced-circulation type evaporator. 69. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said hydroxide ions are added into said evaporator feedwater stream and into said concentrated brine recirculated from said sump reservoir to said plurality of heat transfer elements. 70. The process as set forth in claim 49, further comprising the step of treating said evaporator blowdown stream in a crystallizer. 71. The process as set forth in claim 49, further comprising the step of treating said evaporator blowdown stream in a dryer. 72. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said steam generator comprises a packaged boiler. 73. The process as set forth in claim 49, wherein said steam generator comprises a once-through steam generator, said once-through steam generator producing said high pressure steam stream and said boiler blowdown stream. 74. The process as set forth in claim 73, further comprising separating said high pressure steam stream and said boiler blowdown stream to produce a high pressure steam stream having substantially 100% steam quality.
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