Once reservoir fluid is brought to the surface it is separated to discrete streams of oil and gas in production unit. This should be conducted with consideration of maximizing oil production and to decreasing total costs as well. The regulation of separators pressure is a key point to achieve the highest oil recovery in this process. In addition, estimating the optimum number of separation stages, would augment the design of production plant economically. Adjusting separator pressure is usually conducted by employing PVT data which are provided through flash or equilibrium separation tests. In case of experimental tests unavailability, an alternative method could be empirical correlations. However, such tentative methods contain inaccuracy and are also time consuming which may limit their utility. In this study the issue was addressed by applying genetic algorithm (GA) as well as flash calculation through a case study on one of Iranian oil field. It has been tried to optimize set point pressures of each stage and enhance liquid share of the fluid with respect to minimized gas oil ratio (GOR). Prior to this, four scenarios were considered for determining the number of separation stages. To determine the prime scenario, a cost evaluation was implemented which leaded to the selection of four-separator scenario as the most economical case.
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