Gas Gathering Systems and Oil Production Facilities by EN-FAB Inc
Gas Gathering Systems and Oil Production Facilities by EN-FAB Inc
EN-FAB Inc delivers gas gathering systems and oil production facilities with expert design, fabrication, and installation to improve efficiency, reliability, and field performance.
Horizontal heater treaters are used in the oil/gas industry to help facilitate oil/water separation by speeding up emulsions separation through applying heat. Heater treaters can be thought of as low pressure, three phase separators equipped with fire tubes. They separate gas from the incoming emulsion and separate the emulsion into a water phase and an oil phase. Heater treaters can also function as a free water knockout, a heat exchanger, a filter, and as a water wash tank.
Heater Treater Applications
The heater treater is normally found downstream of a two-phase separator on a high pressure system. It can be found downstream of the well, a free-water knockout or gun barrel on a low pressure system. Heater treaters are used where the emulsion cannot be broken using just retention, quiescence and chemical demulsifiers. The addition of heat is required to break the emulsion. Heat lowers the viscosity of the oil making it easier for the water to settle. It also creates molecular movement which aids in the coalescing of the water droplets.
Heater Treater Operation principles
The incoming emulsion enters the vessel near its top and any gas associated with the emulsion is vented. Any free water immediately drops to the water section where it is discarded. The emulsion flows over the fire tubes where it is heated to the desired temperature as it rises through the heated water section. (The heated water serves to wash the emulsion and to aid in the coalescing of the water droplets.) The emulsion and oil continue to rise into the oil treating section of the vessel where the emulsion breaking process continues. Some treaters are equipped with a "hay" or excelsior section to aid in coalescing the water droplets and to act as a filtering media for removal of solids from the crude oil. The heights of the water and oil columns are controlled by dump valves or by a siphon. The clean oil exits the vessel near the top third of the vessel and the water is drawn off directly under the fire tubes and emulsion distribution pan.
Horizontal vs vertical heater treaters
Heater treaters can be vertical or horizontal in design. Horizontal heater treaters have a much larger oil treating section and they are used to treat heavier crudes where addition settling time is required. Both treaters operate using the same principles.
Accuracy At Each Injector Well
EN-FAB Portable Well Test Separator deliver accurate repeatable results and significantly lower well testing costs as one system can be used to test many wells.
Proper evaluation of a large producing field with numerous wells requires accurate and frequent well tests. These tests allow an operator to optimize a field's performance by shutting-in wells, working them over, or stimulating them.
Conventional well testing involves gravity separation of the production stream into oil, water, and gas. This requires pumps, tanks, heaters, and pressure vessels and several hours of testing for each well.
Portable well testing separators provides many advantages and benefits including:
- Lower capital cost vs. conventional automatic well test facilities.
- One portable unit can test a large number of wells more frequently, reducing the cost per well test.
- Provides accurate measurement of steam quality and mass flow rate at remote field points.
- Production problems can be detected quickly, preventing unnecessary workovers.
- Improved model studies increase the ability to optimize recovery from thermal reservoirs.
- Reduced fuel requirements by optimizing the delivery of steam.
- Confirmation of well performance
- Field productivity improvements


