Underpinning
Maximus’ ability to model complex multiphase flow phenomena
and optimise oil and gas production systems,
is its fluid physical properties prediction capability. Maximus
has both blackoil empirical methods and fully compositional methodsavailable
for predicting phase behaviour and thermophysical properties.
To
provide the compositional capability Maximus has been interfaced to Infochem’s
MULTIFLASH
software and can therefore call on the full functionality
that is available in this excellent third-party prediction software.
At FEESA, we
realise that accurate predictions of oil and gas systems are only
possible if a reliable, robust and accurate thermophysical properties
package is used. To compromise on this important aspect of
the modelling, is really to “build one’s house on
sand”.
Moreover,
for Maximus to be used as a reliable Flow Assurance tool at the same
time as performing more complex calculations such as optimisation,
it is essential that phase behaviour and thermophysical properties
are correctly predicted. Therefore,
we have put considerable effort into these predictions and we
are now able to predict a wide variety of phase behaviour, including:
·
Hydrocarbon
phase envelopes
·
Water saturation
curves
·
Ice lines
·
Hydrate
loci (Structures I, II and H)
·
Wax formation
boundaries
·
Asphaltene
deposition envelopes (ADEs)
This
functionality means that Maximus is able to provide considerable
insight into the rich and complex phase behaviour that often occurs
in oil and gas systems. Thus
Maximus is able to provide valuable
guidance to allow safe operating envelopes to be defined which
do not stray into dangerous areas where blockages may occur.
For
examples of where Maximus has been used to predict these
complex phenomena, please select from the following:
Example
1 – Basic
Phase Behaviour
Example
2 – Hydrate
Predictions
Example
3 – Wax Predictions
Example
4 – Asphaltene
Predictions