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INTRODUCTION
Produced sand accumulating within process trains is one
of the major factors that disrupts and limits oil and gas
production. Sand screens are installed in the reservoir to
eliminate or reduce the amount of sand flowing in the well
stream. They are expensive to install and maintain, and have
varying levels of success. Early methods used to remove
sand from the separation train were jetting and sparging
systems. These had limited success when small amounts
of sand were produced. Desanders were then introduced
and installed to remove sand from the wellstream before it
entered the separation train. This method is limited by size
of the desander and efficiency of the liquid/solid cyclones.
Desanders are prone to blockage and can have a high
maintenance requirement.
Accumulated sand in production separator.
SAND REMOVAL SOLUTION USING TORE
The application described here involves installing Tores more Tores, usually in multiples of 4, to provide the required
internally within separators and is termed Tore Online coverage. Vessels more than 3m wide usually require the
Vessel Desander (Tore OVD). This provides guaranteed Tore devices to be in a double bank. For effective removal of
and effective sand removal whenever required by the sand, the Tore units are installed with approximately 0.8m –
operator. It has gained rapid acceptance by the industry 1.2m distance between each Tore. This provides maximum
as the preferred solution for sand removal, and is replacing coverage of a vessel floor without overlapping the effect
traditional methods. It is not a jetting system, but utilizes the from neighbouring Tore devices.
unique, localized and controlled, tornado like action of the HOW DOES TORE ONLINE VESSEL DESANDER
Tore device to lift and remove the sand. (OVD) WORK?
WHAT IS TORE? The Tore is a highly effective solids fluidization device that
Tore is a solids hydro-transportation device which utilizes can operate even when completely buried in sand. It operates
natural forces to lift and move solids in a controlled manner. by generating a vortex below the Tore which fluidizes the
It is a core technology in the process solutions range. sand in this area. The vortex is created by introducing
fluid through the Tore feed inlet tangentially into the swirl
WHAT DOES TORE ONLINE VESSEL DESANDER chamber. This establishes a swirling motion which passes
(OVD) DO? through the annulus between the Tore discharge tube and
Tore OVD removes sand from separators. Tore is equally outer tube and over the foot of the Tore. When fluidized,
effective in removing fine chalk or clay particles. the sand is drawn by the central core of the vortex towards
the discharge tube, allowing for controlled transportation.
HOW IS IT APPLIED IN THE SEPARATION TRAIN?
The fluidizing effect created by the Tore is localized with no
Within small vessels, a single Tore OVD comprising 4 Tore disruptive effect on a vessel’s liquid interfaces.
devices arranged in a linear fashion, usually centrally along
the floor of the vessel is sufficient to remove the sand. In
larger vessels, Tore OVD is installed comprising 8, 12 or
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In order to provide operational flexibility, Tore OVD may be operated individually, all at once, or in any desired combination. Each
1” Tore within a manifold requires approximately 3-4 m3/hr of motive fluid at only 0.5 bar above vessel pressure to operate. In
comparison, a jetting system typically requires around 120m3/hour. Motive fluid can be supplied from a plant’s existing produced
water system or from any other suitable fluid source. The flowrate can be set manually or automated using flow control valves
depending on the application. The sand discharging from the Tores can be routed either to sand washing equipment, such as a Tore
Scrub, or to collection equipment such as a bagging system prior to disposal. A small amount of residual sand (typically less than
2% by volume) will remain in the vessel, outside the area of influence of each Tore. The amount of residual sand is dependent on
the positioning of each Tore, and the angle of repose of the sand. The residual sand is constantly changed between Tore activation
cycles, as the well fluids wash over and redistribute them into the area of influence of the Tores. One operator activates their Tores
for half an hour every morning and half an hour every evening, and removes up to 10 tons of sand per week from their separator.
Previous practice was to shut down every 3 months for 4 days at a time to dig out sand. In 24 months, Tore OVD has eliminated
32 days of production shut downs. The NOV Merpro In-line Pressure Reducing Cartridge can be installed on the outlet from the
separator if pressure requires to be reduced for discharge and collection.
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Merpro Tore Online Vessel Desander (OVD)
Technology Document
• Eliminates unplanned shutdowns. It provides a proven, guaranteed solution, whereby sand is removed from vessels while the separator remains in
full production. There is no need to shut down separators or otherwise interrupt production throughput. One operator saved 32 days production time
over a 2 year period by installing Tore OVD
• Enables separators to operate continuously at maximum efficiency, enabling well fluid production to be maintained at maximum levels. Another
operator reports that they have been able to increase well fluid throughput by 30% since they installed Tore OVD in their production separator, giving
a direct increase in revenues
• Provides a life of field solution to sand production, and handles all levels of sand. One 1” Tore device can remove up to 4 tons of sand per hour, and
can be activated whenever required
• Fluidization effect of the Tore is localized, causes no disruption of the liquid surface/interface and can therefore operate while the vessel is online
• Required feed pressure to the Tore OVD is approximately 0.5 Barg above the vessel operating pressure and each Tore requires only 3-4 m3/hr of feed
water, substantially less than jetting systems
• Easy to retrofit
• Eliminates the need for dedicated desanders, saving space and weight
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