WM - Jiskoot Sampling Overview
WM - Jiskoot Sampling Overview
Overview
With the current high price
of crude oil, many oil
companies and refiners are
focusing on how new
technology can reduce costly
measurement errors.
100,000 barrels of crude oil
does not have the same
value if it contains 0.5%
water compared to 1.5%.
Poor 'quality' measurement
will mask these figures and
have a significant impact on
profits.
As well as considerable
savings an accurate sampling
system can also deliver; a
rapid return on investment;
advanced operations audit
and management tools and
improved supplier relations
6 steps to representative sampling
In order to achieve an representative sampling the
international sampling standards (ISO 3171, API 8.2)
define the six steps that are required.The standards
state that failure to comply with ANY of these will
invalidate the sample.
The oil and water are seperated, Mixing energy is added to the The oil and water are now mixed
any sample extracted at this pipeline a sample extracted at this point
point will not be representative will be representative
profiled or have a pitot to avoid sample bias. 5. Laboratory analysis
Control systems must validate equipment
performance (called performance-factor) throughout Analysis determines the final value of the whole
the batch and provide alarms in the event of error sampling process. Failure to analyse the sample
to allow back-up action to be taken. correctly can invalidate all the previous steps. Karl
Fischer titration is the preferred method.
4. Handling and mixing Laboratory analysis is covered by separate standards
(i.e. IP386).
Grab samples are discharged into a batch sample
receiver, which must be suitable for duty. Constant 6. Proving performance
pressure receivers are normal for high vapour
pressure or un-stabilised fluids and constant volume The performance of a sampling system should be
receivers for stabilised crude oil or condensate. validated by 'proving' using water injection after
Ultimately a sub-sample will be removed from the installation.The method for performing this is
receiver for analysis.To maintain representivity, the defined in the standards. Proving can be
contents of the receiver must be mixed before it is independently witnessed or certified to provide
removed. Receivers must have no dead-pockets or your customers, suppliers or customs officials with a
fluid-traps and should include connections to enable guarantee of compliance.
the use of an external mixer to avoid the loss of
'light-ends'.
The Options
Jiskoot offer three main types of sampling system. 3. CoJetix® sampling system
The system selected will depend on the required
accuracy level of the sample, the installation space The CoJetix system is the most accurate system for
available and the level of natural mixing in the liquid hydrocarbon sampling for custody transfer or
pipeline.The systems offered are; allocation measurement. It combines the benefits of
the Fast Loop system with mixing from the Jiskoot
JetMix to provide a highly reliable and representative
1. In-line Probe sampling system sample with extremely low uncertainty (for more
The In-line sampling system is an isokinetic probe information on this system, see the CoJetix system
sampling system. It is the simplest of all the sampling brochure).
systems and is used when sample accuracy is less
important.The probe is inserted into the pipeline JetMix® mixing system
through a seal housing and valve, which allows
The Jiskoot JetMix is used as part of the CoJetix
removal under line conditions. Sample grabs are
sampling system to provide mixing to non-
discharged into sample receivers ready for analysis.
homogenous pipeline contents.The JetMix creates
A safe or hazardous area sample controller controls
pipeline mixing with a C1/C2 ratio of greater than
the system (for more information on this system,
0.9 (the level of required mixing as outlined by the
see the In-line system brochure).
sampling standards) across a wide range of flow
rates with no pressure drop (for more information,
2. Fast Loop sampling system see the JetMix brochure).
Typical Size: 250 x 150mm Typical Size: Ø33.5mm Typical Size: 22 x 8mm
Typical Area: 37,500mm 2
Typical Area: 881mm 2
Typical Area: 176mm2