2020 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 99-103
Author(s):  
O.V. Aralov ◽  
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I.V. Buyanov ◽  
E.V. Sayko ◽  
S.I. Vyunov ◽  
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Author(s):  
Andrey V. Zakharchenko ◽  
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Alexander E. Gonchar ◽  
Roman Y. Shestakov ◽  
Polina V. Pugacheva ◽  
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The procedure for action in cases of a threat or an accident at oil pipeline transport facilities is defined in the relevant plans for emergency spillage prevention and response – ESPR. The purpose of the article is to analyze the requirements of the legislation in the field of development and approval of ESPR. The specifics of ESRP development at trunk pipeline facilities in Russia are noted, the US experience in combating oil and oil products spillage is presented. The problematic issues in the development and approval of ESRP, relevant for the domestic system of main oil pipeline transport, have been considered. It was established that the Federal Law No. 207-FL, adopted in July 2020, fundamentally changed the outdated and required revision approach to the coordination and approval of ESRP. At the same time, further work is needed to create a regulatory framework that establishes requirements for ESRP, as well as to improve ESRP, taking into account modern methods of predicting accidents, identifying emergencies, risk-oriented approaches to planning measures to localize and eliminate accidents, the specifics of operating organizations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-90
Author(s):  
Jasna Tolmac ◽  
Slavica Prvulovic ◽  
Marija Nedic ◽  
Dragisa Tolmac

The paper presents results of experimental research and simulation of the main parameters of crude oil pipeline transport. In Serbia, 70 % of the produced oil belongs to a paraffin type, of which over 25 % has a high content of paraffin. High-content paraffin oil usually has a high pour point. The paraffin content in crude oil from Vojvodina, Serbia, is in the range 7.5 to 26 %, and the oil pour temperature varies from 18 to 36?C. The imported crude oil has a flow point max. 8?C. Homogenization, i.e. mixing of domestic and imported crude oil, improves the transport properties and decreases the pour point. After homogenization, the crude oil is pre-heated, and then transported by a pipeline to the refinery for further processing. Heating induces modification of crude oil physical properties, especially flow properties so to prevent wax formation within the oil pipeline. The aim of this paper was to determine operating parameters and flow characteristics for a particular oil pipeline (428 mm inner diameter, 91,000 m length) under real operating conditions. By heating in the range of 20 - 50?C, the viscosity of crude oil was reduced, approaching the viscosity of water. The pipeline is isolated (100 mm thick isolation) and buried into in the ground (1 m depth). It is found that the heat transfer coefficient has a dominant influence on the cooling rate of the oil in the pipeline. The heat transfer coefficient is mainly determined by the isolation thickness so that it was determined as 0.60 W m-2 K-1 for + 100 mm thickness, while it was 2.20 W m-2 K-1 for the non-isolated pipeline. Heat losses through the main pipeline ranged from 36 - 110 kJ m-1 h-1 (10 - 30 W m-1). The difference between the starting and the ending temperature of crude oil ranged from 10 to 12?C. Such a decrease of ?t = 10 oC and, consequently, the increase in viscosity induced a noti-ceable increase in the pressure drop and pump power by 3 to 4 %, at the maximum flowrate of 0.194 m3 s-1 (700 m3 h-1). The cooling rate during transportation under stationary thermal and hydraulic conditions is in the range 0.52 ? 0.5 oC h-1. In the case of domestic oil (Vojvodina, Serbia) transport, the downtime should not exceed 24 h, since stopping and cooling of the oil would result in formation of solid paraffin particles followed by oil gelation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 630 ◽  
pp. 130-136
Author(s):  
Igor Tverdokhleb ◽  
Alexander Biryukov ◽  
Grigory Vizenkov

The article discusses factors influencing selection of pumping equipment for oil transport. Also it highlights issues relating improvement of efficiency of the main oil line pump operating at off-design modes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 137 (6) ◽  
pp. 54-56
Author(s):  
A. K. Nikolaev ◽  
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E. S. Demenin ◽  
K. I. Plotnikova ◽  
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The use of anti-turbulent and depressant additives makes it possible to increase the efficiency of oil pipelines transporting high-viscosity oil. In this method, the principle of increasing the efficiency of transportation is based on reducing the hydraulic resistance and increasing the fluidity of oil. The work carried out a theoretical study of the existing types of anti-turbulent and depressant additives. This article presents an experimental study of the effect of the MR 1088 depressant additive on an oil sample from the Usa – Ukhta main oil pipeline.


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