EP1220821A1 - Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibition during transport of water and a hydrocarbon through a pipeline - Google Patents

Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibition during transport of water and a hydrocarbon through a pipeline

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EP1220821A1
EP1220821A1 EP00947263A EP00947263A EP1220821A1 EP 1220821 A1 EP1220821 A1 EP 1220821A1 EP 00947263 A EP00947263 A EP 00947263A EP 00947263 A EP00947263 A EP 00947263A EP 1220821 A1 EP1220821 A1 EP 1220821A1
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Kirill N. Bakeev
Jui-Chang Chuang
Thomas Winkler
Michael A. Drzewinski
David E. Graham
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G OR C10K; LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS; USE OF ADDITIVES TO FUELS OR FIRES; FIRE-LIGHTERS
    • C10L3/00Gaseous fuels; Natural gas; Synthetic natural gas obtained by processes not covered by subclass C10G, C10K; Liquefied petroleum gas
    • C10L3/06Natural gas; Synthetic natural gas obtained by processes not covered by C10G, C10K3/02 or C10K3/04

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  • This invention relates to a process of corrosion inhibition of a steel pipeline during transport of water and gas, or water and oil, or mixtures thereof, therethrough. Furthermore it relates to a composition for preventing or retarding the formation of gas hydrates during the transport of a fluid comprising water and a hydrocarbon through a conduit.
  • U.S. Pat. 4,174,370 described the use of certain pyridine compounds for inhibiting the corrosion of metals, particularly the prevention of corrosion of pipe which is on contact with a corrosive oil-containing medium, as, for example, in oil wells producing corrosive oil or oil-brine mixtures.
  • Insulation of the pipelines may decrease the opportunity for gas hydrate formation; however, if the field is relatively small and some distance from the production facilities, the cost of providing suitable insulation is too high to make such a field economically attractive. It is also known to add anti-freeze compounds, for example, ethylene giycol or methanol, during transport of such liquids and gases to minimize gas hydrate formation; however, large quantities of these highly flammable compounds are required to be effective which is expensive and unsafe.
  • anti-freeze compounds for example, ethylene giycol or methanol
  • the composition comprises a copolymer of (a) vinyl caprolactam and (b) vinyl pyridine; optionally, a terpolymer with vinyl pyrrolidone, preferably wherein the vinyl pyridine is the 2- or 4-vinyl pyridine, optionally quaternized, e.g. with a C C-is alkyl halide, e.g. the iodide, bromide, chloride or fluoride; having a cloud point of >10°C, preferably >15°C.
  • the composition is made in a polymerization solvent which is a giycol ether, containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms, and most preferably, which is 2-butoxyethanol (BGE); and includes also a carrier solvent different from the polymerization solvent, preferably, monoethylene giycol (MEG).
  • a polymerization solvent which is a giycol ether, containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms, and most preferably, which is 2-butoxyethanol (BGE); and includes also a carrier solvent different from the polymerization solvent, preferably, monoethylene giycol (MEG).
  • the vinyl caprolactam monomer comprises about 70-97% of the polymer, and has a molecular weight of about 500 to 2500.
  • This function of this invention relates to the use of the copolymer in inhibiting the corrosion of metals, most particularly iron, steel and ferrous alloys.
  • These copolymer compounds can be used in a wide variety of applications and systems where iron, steel and ferrous alloys are affected by corrosion. They may be employed for inhibiting corrosion in processes which require a protective or passivating coating as by dissolution in the medium which comes in contact with the metal. They can be used in preventing atmospheric corrosion, underwater corrosion, corrosion in steam and hot water systems, corrosion in chemical industries, underground corrosion, etc.
  • the polymer which exhibits advantageous dual corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitory characteristics in the composition of the invention is a copolymer of about 70-97% by weight of vinyl caprolactam and 3-25% by weight of vinyl pyridine, preferably the 2- and 4-vinyl pyridine compounds, and, optionally, terpolymers with up to 15% by weight of vinyl pyrrolidone therein.
  • the vinyl caprolactam monomer comprises about 75-95% of the polymer and the vinyl pyridine monomer is present in an amount of about 5-15%; optionally, vinyl pyrrolidone is included therein in an amount of up to 10%.
  • the polymers of the invention also may be quaternized, suitably with about a C- ⁇ -C 18 alkyl halide; e.g. an alkyl iodide.
  • the polymer has a molecular weight of about 500 to 2500.
  • composition herein is a single phase system having a cloud point of >10°C, preferably >15°C.
  • the polymer is synthesized from its monomers in a polymerization solvent which preferably is a giycol ether containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms.
  • a polymerization solvent which preferably is a giycol ether containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms.
  • suitable giycol ethers are 2-butoxyethanol (ethylene giycol monobutyl ether); propylene giycol butyl ether; (diethylene giycol) monobutyl ether; and 2-isopropoxy- ethanol.
  • 2-Butoxyethanol (BGE) is most preferred.
  • the product of the polymerization is a composition of the polymer in its polymerization solvent, e.g. BGE.
  • the weight ratio of the polymerization solvent to the polymer is about 1 :1.5 to 3:3 to 1 , preferably about 1.5:1.
  • composition is then provided with a suitable carrier solvent such as monoethylene giycol (MEG), methanol, ethanol, propanol, 1 ,4-butanediol, butanol, pentanol, hexanol, cyclohexyl pyrrolidone, propargyl alcohol, N-methylpyrrolidone and the like, preferably MEG.
  • a suitable carrier solvent such as monoethylene giycol (MEG), methanol, ethanol, propanol, 1 ,4-butanediol, butanol, pentanol, hexanol, cyclohexyl pyrrolidone, propargyl alcohol, N-methylpyrrolidone and the like, preferably MEG.
  • MEG monoethylene giycol
  • concentration of MEG in the aqueous phase i.e. under pipeline inhibition conditions, is about 2.5-10 wt. %, preferably 4-5 w
  • the thus-formed solution with carrier solvent can be further diluted with a dilution liquid, preferably water or methanol, or mixtures thereof, if desired, to form a use composition for injection into the pipeline.
  • a dilution liquid preferably water or methanol, or mixtures thereof, if desired, to form a use composition for injection into the pipeline.
  • the inhibitor composition-to-dilution liquid ratio is about 0.5:1 to 5:1.
  • the polymer solution used in the composition of the invention is present in an amount of about 30 to 70%, preferably 45 to 55%, by weight in admixture with the polymerization solvent.
  • the polymer inhibition concentration in the pipeline, i.e. in the aqueous phase (water being inherently present therein) is about 0.1 to 3%, preferably 0.5-1%, by weight.
  • the solvent* inhibition concentration accordingly, is about 1 to 9% by weight of the aqueous phase.
  • Example 1 illustrates the preparation of a 40 weight % solution of a copolymer of 97% by weight vinyl caprolactam and 3% by weight of 4-vinyl pyridine in 2-butoxy-ethanol (BGE).
  • the polymer has a relative viscosity of 1.061 (1 % in BGE, GPC weight-average molecular weight of 1 ,060, polyethylene giycol as standard).
  • Example 2 is representative of the effectiveness of the copolymer of the invention in corrosion inhibition of metals in natural gas pipelines.
  • the copolymer of Example 1 is diluted with monoethylene giycol and is used in gas hydrate inhibition in natural gas wells, whereupon dual functionality of gas hydrate inhibition and corrosion inhibition is demonstrated by its effectiveness in preventing corrosion in the pipeline.
  • Example 3 illustrates the effectiveness of the compositions of the invention to inhibit gas hydrate formation in a hydrocarbon fluid.
  • brackets indicate a given rig number

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Abstract

What is described herein is a process of corrosion and gas hydrate inhibition of a steel pipeline during transport of water and gas, or water and an oil, or mixtures thereof, therethrough, including introducing a copolymer of vinyl caprolactam and vinylpyridine into said pipeline.

Description

CORROSION AND GAS HYDRATE INHIBITION DURING TRANSPORT OF WATER AND A HYDROCARBON THROUGH A PIPELINE
This invention relates to a process of corrosion inhibition of a steel pipeline during transport of water and gas, or water and oil, or mixtures thereof, therethrough. Furthermore it relates to a composition for preventing or retarding the formation of gas hydrates during the transport of a fluid comprising water and a hydrocarbon through a conduit.
U.S. Pat. 4,174,370 described the use of certain pyridine compounds for inhibiting the corrosion of metals, particularly the prevention of corrosion of pipe which is on contact with a corrosive oil-containing medium, as, for example, in oil wells producing corrosive oil or oil-brine mixtures.
U.S. Pat. 5,723,524 describes compositions for retarding the formation of gas hydrates in a gas/water system.
It is well known in the art that the formation of gas hydrates in a conduit, e.g. in a pipeline, where an aqueous phase is inherently present, during the transport of liquids such as oil, and of gases, particularly lower hydrocarbons, e.g. methane, ethane, propane, butane, isobutane and natural gas, is a serious problem, especially in areas with a low temperature in the winter season or in the sea. Generally, the ambient temperatures in such areas are so low that gas hydrates are formed in the gas transportation pipeline, due to the inevitable presence of co-produced water therein. Insulation of the pipelines may decrease the opportunity for gas hydrate formation; however, if the field is relatively small and some distance from the production facilities, the cost of providing suitable insulation is too high to make such a field economically attractive. It is also known to add anti-freeze compounds, for example, ethylene giycol or methanol, during transport of such liquids and gases to minimize gas hydrate formation; however, large quantities of these highly flammable compounds are required to be effective which is expensive and unsafe.
Representative of the prior art in this field are U.S. Pats. 4,915,176; 5,420,370; 5,432,292; and 5,723,524; EPO 0323774A1 ; EPA 0457375A1 ; EPA 0526929A1; Can. Pat. Appln. 2,073,577; "Gas Hydrates and Hydrate Prevention", 73 GPA Annual Convention, pages 85-93; WO 96/08456; WO 96/08636; WO 93/25798; WO 94/12761 ; WO 95/17579; and WO 95/32356.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
What is described herein is a single phase composition for effectively inhibiting the corrosion of pipeline conduits, and for preventing or retarding the formation or agglomeration of gas hydrates, during the transport of a fluid comprising water and a hydrocarbon, through the conduit. The composition comprises a copolymer of (a) vinyl caprolactam and (b) vinyl pyridine; optionally, a terpolymer with vinyl pyrrolidone, preferably wherein the vinyl pyridine is the 2- or 4-vinyl pyridine, optionally quaternized, e.g. with a C C-is alkyl halide, e.g. the iodide, bromide, chloride or fluoride; having a cloud point of >10°C, preferably >15°C.
Most preferably, the composition is made in a polymerization solvent which is a giycol ether, containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms, and most preferably, which is 2-butoxyethanol (BGE); and includes also a carrier solvent different from the polymerization solvent, preferably, monoethylene giycol (MEG).
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the vinyl caprolactam monomer comprises about 70-97% of the polymer, and has a molecular weight of about 500 to 2500. CORROSION INHIBITION
This function of this invention relates to the use of the copolymer in inhibiting the corrosion of metals, most particularly iron, steel and ferrous alloys. These copolymer compounds can be used in a wide variety of applications and systems where iron, steel and ferrous alloys are affected by corrosion. They may be employed for inhibiting corrosion in processes which require a protective or passivating coating as by dissolution in the medium which comes in contact with the metal. They can be used in preventing atmospheric corrosion, underwater corrosion, corrosion in steam and hot water systems, corrosion in chemical industries, underground corrosion, etc.
The polymer which exhibits advantageous dual corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitory characteristics in the composition of the invention is a copolymer of about 70-97% by weight of vinyl caprolactam and 3-25% by weight of vinyl pyridine, preferably the 2- and 4-vinyl pyridine compounds, and, optionally, terpolymers with up to 15% by weight of vinyl pyrrolidone therein.
Preferably the vinyl caprolactam monomer comprises about 75-95% of the polymer and the vinyl pyridine monomer is present in an amount of about 5-15%; optionally, vinyl pyrrolidone is included therein in an amount of up to 10%.
The polymers of the invention also may be quaternized, suitably with about a C-ι-C18 alkyl halide; e.g. an alkyl iodide.
Preferably the polymer has a molecular weight of about 500 to 2500.
The composition herein is a single phase system having a cloud point of >10°C, preferably >15°C.
Preferably, the polymer is synthesized from its monomers in a polymerization solvent which preferably is a giycol ether containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms. Representative of such suitable giycol ethers are 2-butoxyethanol (ethylene giycol monobutyl ether); propylene giycol butyl ether; (diethylene giycol) monobutyl ether; and 2-isopropoxy- ethanol. 2-Butoxyethanol (BGE) is most preferred.
The product of the polymerization is a composition of the polymer in its polymerization solvent, e.g. BGE. Generally, the weight ratio of the polymerization solvent to the polymer is about 1 :1.5 to 3:3 to 1 , preferably about 1.5:1.
The composition is then provided with a suitable carrier solvent such as monoethylene giycol (MEG), methanol, ethanol, propanol, 1 ,4-butanediol, butanol, pentanol, hexanol, cyclohexyl pyrrolidone, propargyl alcohol, N-methylpyrrolidone and the like, preferably MEG. Suitably, the concentration of MEG in the aqueous phase, i.e. under pipeline inhibition conditions, is about 2.5-10 wt. %, preferably 4-5 wt. %.
The thus-formed solution with carrier solvent can be further diluted with a dilution liquid, preferably water or methanol, or mixtures thereof, if desired, to form a use composition for injection into the pipeline. Suitably, the inhibitor composition-to-dilution liquid ratio is about 0.5:1 to 5:1.
Generally, the polymer solution used in the composition of the invention is present in an amount of about 30 to 70%, preferably 45 to 55%, by weight in admixture with the polymerization solvent. The polymer inhibition concentration in the pipeline, i.e. in the aqueous phase (water being inherently present therein) is about 0.1 to 3%, preferably 0.5-1%, by weight. The solvent* inhibition concentration, accordingly, is about 1 to 9% by weight of the aqueous phase.
total of all solvents present in the composition PREPARATION OF INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS
Example 1 illustrates the preparation of a 40 weight % solution of a copolymer of 97% by weight vinyl caprolactam and 3% by weight of 4-vinyl pyridine in 2-butoxy-ethanol (BGE).
EXAMPLE 1
Preparation of Vinyl Caprolactam (VCLV4-Vinylpyridine (4-Vpy) (97/3) Copolymer in 2-Butoxyethanol
300.00 g of 2-butoxyethanol (BGE) was charged into a 1-1, 4-necked resin kettle, fitted with a reflux condenser, a nitrogen inlet tube, a propeller agitator, a thermal watch/thermocouple and a heating mantle. Nitrogen sparging was started and continued throughout the experiment. The kettle was then heated to 150°C and maintained at 150 + 2°C throughout the experiment while keeping agitation speed at 250 rpm. A premix of 194.0 g of vinyl caprolactam, 6.0 g of 4-vinylpyridine and 4.0 g of di-t-butyl peroxide initiator (98.5% active) was prepared and pumped into the resin kettle over a period of 2 hours. After the completion of monomer feeding, the reaction mixture was held at 150°C for 60 minutes. Thereafter, 0.5 g of di-t-butyl peroxide was added hourly, five times, to react out residual monomers. The reaction was then held at 150°C for an additional 2 hours before cooling to ambient conditions. Vinyl caprolactam/4-vinylpyridine (87/3) copolymer thus obtained was 40% solids solution in 2-butoxyethanol (BGE). Gas chromatography (GC) analysis indicates that residual vinyl caprolactam and 4-vinylpyridine in the polymer are 0.86 and 0.05%, respectively. The polymer has a relative viscosity of 1.061 (1 % in BGE, GPC weight-average molecular weight of 1 ,060, polyethylene giycol as standard). Example 2 is representative of the effectiveness of the copolymer of the invention in corrosion inhibition of metals in natural gas pipelines.
EXAMPLE 2
The copolymer of Example 1 is diluted with monoethylene giycol and is used in gas hydrate inhibition in natural gas wells, whereupon dual functionality of gas hydrate inhibition and corrosion inhibition is demonstrated by its effectiveness in preventing corrosion in the pipeline.
GAS HYDRATE INHIBITION TESTING
Example 3 illustrates the effectiveness of the compositions of the invention to inhibit gas hydrate formation in a hydrocarbon fluid.
EXAMPLE 3
The composition of Example 1 prepared at 40 wt. % copolymer in BGE was tested under the experimental conditions of [MEG] = 5.4 wt%; [BGE] = 1.5 wt%; [P(VCAP/4VP)] = 1.0 wt%; fluid phase composition: saline water/gas condensate ratio = 1 :1 vol/vol, and [NaCI] = 1.0 wt %; and at P = 85 bar, T = 4°C, which corresponds to 11.5°C of operating subcooling.
In this experiment, there were 3 passes out of 6 runs (i.e. no hydrate formation for >47 hours) with one failure after 18 hours, evidenced by a small pressure drop (1-2 bars) and no exotherm, thus indicating high inhibition efficiency of the tested formulation at the above sub-cooling**. The times for the onset of gas hydrate formation (t-t0 min) were as follows: >3969 min [5]* >3969 min [6] 3258 min [4] 1089 min [4] 773 min [3]** 485 min [3]**
* brackets indicate a given rig number
** Since only one-half inner volume of the autoclave is covered with the fluid phase containing inhibitor solution, the few short induction times observed are abnormal results representing onset of hydrate formation initiated at the metallic parts of the autoclave not contacting the inhibitor solution via water condensation from the vapor phase.
While the invention has been described with particular reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood that changes and modifications may be made which are within the skill of the art. Accordingly, it is intended to be bound only by the following claims, in which:

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A composition for preventing or retarding the formation of gas hydrates or for reducing the tendency of gas hydrates to agglomerate during the transport of a fluid comprising water and a hydrocarbon, through a conduit, comprising a copolymer of (a) vinyl caprolactam and (b) vinyl pyridine, optionally quaternized, e.g. with a C1-C18 alkyl halide, and, optionally, a terpolymer thereof with (c) vinyl pyrrolidone.
2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein, by weight, (a) is 70-97%; (b) is 3-25%; and (c) is 0-15%.
3. A composition according to claim 1 wherein (b) is a 2- or 4-vinyl pyridine.
4. A single phase composition according to claim 1 which is polymerized in butoxyethanoi and includes monoethylene giycol as carrier solvent.
5. A composition according to claim 1 wherein (a) has a molecular weight of about 500 to 2500.
6. A composition according to claim 1 which has a cloud point >10°C.
7. A composition according to claim 4 which is applied at a dose level of 0.3-1 wt. %.
8. A single phase composition for preventing or retarding the formation of gas hydrates or for reducing the tendency of gas hydrates to agglomerate, during the transport of a fluid comprising water and a hydrocarbon, through a conduit, where an aqueous phase is inherently present, comprising, (a) a solution of a copolymer of vinyl caprolactam and a vinyl pyridine, optionally, a terpolymer with vinyl pyrrolidone, having a molecular weight in the range of about 500 to about 2500, (GPC, polyethylene giycol standard), made in (b) a polymerization solvent which is a giycol ether containing an alkoxy group having at least 3 carbon atoms, and including (c) a carrier solvent, and, optionally, (d) water or methanol, or mixtures thereof.
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