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Buffer basin cleaning, combination between operation excellence and environmental compliance with 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) approach

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 39th Ann. Conv., 2015

In 2012, Total E&P Indonesie (TEPI) decided to conduct cleaning of Buffer Basin. Buffer Basin is an open concrete basin connected to downstream of API Separator (integrated system in New Oily Water Treatment, Senipah Terminal). Originally, Buffer Basin was designed to handle fluctuation/ excessive flow of incoming oily water from process (e.g. from separator and storage tank draining). The biggest impact of isolating buffer basin is stopping liquid production of all TEPI sites. This generates long discussion and trial before the implementation. Consequently, accumulations of sludge/ sand were affecting not only the quality of the discharged produced water but also the health of people/ personnel due to the massive generation of BTEX (Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Xylene). The main challenges of cleaning the basin were: method to perform isolation & associated works without causing process upsets that would lead to production loss/shortfall, the massive quantity of sludge, the hazard of BTEX to human, transportation and sludge treatment, compliance to environment regulation, and the tight budget and schedule. The sludge was treated using Sludge Oil Recovery (SOR) process resulting in 4 derivatives/ products (recovered oil, solid, emulsion, and oily water). To comply with environment regulation, TEPI in cooperation with licensed Contractor used 3R (Reduced, Reuse, Recycle) approach to manage the waste. The solid waste was processed to become fire resistant bricks which can later on be used as heat insulation. The emulsion was used as synthetic fuel and become energy source for making the bricks. The water was treated in oily water treatment unit prior disposal to environment. Recovered oil was sent back to TEPI’s storage tank. The project was completed and all the challenges were overcome. Once again TEPI proved its capabilities of operational excellence while respecting to environment regulation.

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