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2021年8月19日星期四

What Types of Valves are Used in the Oil and Gas Industry?

 Valves are an essential part of any piping system in the oil and gas industry. Valves help regulate the flow of materials to and from machinery and equipment. This makes them integral in the many different kinds of functions and applications. Valves in the oil and gas industry have to work with liquids, gasses, viscous materials, and corrosive mediums. 

At any given time, a single factory may have a number of different kinds of valves installed, each performing a different function. Valves in oil and gas factories can be used to start and stop the flow. Some valves can also be used to regulate the flow according to the pressure and velocity requirements. This article features a list of common valves used in the oil and gas industry, along with their function, pros, and cons. 

What Types of Valves are Used in the Oil and Gas Industry?

There are a number of different processes that take place inside and oil and gas factory. Each of those processes requires different kinds of materials to be taken to and from machinery and equipment. This means a number of different kinds of valves are needed for a single process to be successfully completed. Here is a list of some of the most common valves used in the oil and gas industry.

#1. Ball Valves

Ball valves are quarter-turn valves that provide quick shut-off and turn-on operation. These valves feature a sphere or a ball with a hollow center. When the center aligns with the pipe, the valve is open and allows the flow of the medium. When the ball turns, the center is no longer aligned with the pipe and the flow stops. 

Floating Ball Valve

The stem and ball of these valves are usually made of some kind of metal while the seat is made of soft materials like Teflon. This combination of materials helps the ball valves work in temperatures as low as -200 degrees Centigrade and as high as 500 degrees Centigrade. Ball valves are very versatile and can be used to regulate the flow of liquids, gasses, and air. They are very famous in the industry because they provide a tight seal and a low torque. The only con of using ball valves is that they can only be used for shut-off applications, they cannot be used for throttling.

Common Ball Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

#2. Butterfly Valves

Butterfly valves are quarter-turn valves that are used to start, stop, and regulate the flow of medium through a pipeline. The valve features a large disk with a stem running through it. The stem divides the disk into two pieces that look like the wings of a butterfly. A 90-degree rotation of the butterfly valve handle is used to open or close the valve. 

Resilient Seated Butterfly Valve

Butterfly valves are used both for shut-off applications and medium flow regulation. They are used in larger pipelines and can cope with low-pressure drop and high-pressure recovery. These valves are normally used to isolate or regulate liquid mediums used in waterworks, process industries, and power generation.

Common Butterfly Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

#3. Check Valves

Check valves allow the medium to flow in only one direction and prevent backflow. These valves are used to protect the integrity of machines and to make sure different mediums do not mix with each other. They are also called non-return valves or NRVs. The pressure of the flow passing through the pipeline opens the valve. Once the medium has passed through the valve, any backflow is prevented as the pressure generated by the backflow closes the valve.

Check valves are usually installed around pumps and compressors where backflow can damage the machinery or cause an unnecessary shutdown of the equipment. They are normally used fully open or fully closed and for the regulation of steam, gas, and other fluid services. 

Common Check Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

  • Swing Check Valves
  • Piston Check Valves
  • Ball Check Valves
  • Tilting Disc Check Valves

#4. Globe Valves

Globe valves are linear motion valves that are used to start, stop, and regulate the flow of medium through pipelines. These valves can be used for isolation and throttling services. Globe valves feature a disk that is either completely removed from the flow path or it completely closes the flow path. This is the reason why they provide better shut-off than gate valves. 

Globe valves are used in fuel oil systems where the flow is regulated and leak prevention is important. They are also used in cooling water system, turbine lube oil systems, air extraction condenser, and condenser air systems.  

Common Globe Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

  • Stop Check Valves (SDNR)
  • Tee Pattern Globe Valve
  • Wye Pattern Globe Valve
  • Angle Pattern Globe Valve

#5. Gate Valves

Gate valves are bi-directional valves that are used to start or stop the flow of medium through a pipeline. These valves feature a gate that moves up and down to open and close the valve. Gate valves can be either fully open or fully closed. They are used to start and stop the flow but cannot be used for regulating or throttling applications.

Gate valves are commonly used to regulate the flow of water, oil, gas, steam, and other fluid services. They provide low-pressure drops and can work with high-pressure and high-temperature applications. The only con to using gate valves is that they are prone to corrosion and cannot be quickly opened and closed. 

Common Gate Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

  • Wedge Gate Valves
  • Knife Gate Valves
  • Parallel Slide Gate Valves
  • Pipeline Slab Gate Valves

#6. Plug Valves

Valve plug an oil pipeline in the field on a sunny summer day

Plug valves feature disks that are conical or cylindrical and tapered that rotate to start or stop the flow of medium through a pipeline. The horizontal disk usually has a hollow side. When the hollow side is parallel to the flow, the medium can pass through unobstructed. As the disk rotates, the hollow side follows suit and the flow of medium is blocked. 

Plug valves usually have more than one port, so they can be used to separate the flow of different kinds of mediums. However, the tapered disk of a plug valve means they have reduced port. This means they require more force to actuate. They are smaller in the size and have minimum resistance flow.

Common Plug Valves Used in Oil and Gas Industry

  • Lubricated Plug Valve
  • Non-Lubricated Plug Valve
  • Centric Plug Valve
  • Expanding Plug Valve

What are the Applications of Valves in Oil and Gas Industry?

Oil and gas exploration and operations have become more complex over the ages. As explorers need to dig deeper to extract crude oil and natural gas, they have to face extremely high-temperatures (greater than 1,500 For 816 C) and high pressures (greater than 25,000 PSIG) and extremely low temperatures like cryogenic (-150 F or -101 C) or cryogenic for LNG (-260 F or -162 C). Hence, the valves needed for these piping systems have to be durable, strong, resilient, and most of all reliable. For example, deep-sea valves operating 10,000 feet below the sea surface should be able to handle the low temperatures and high-pressure flow of materials, while those exposed to the extreme tempera­tures found in a desert need to protect both the machinery and the medium flowing inside from any contamination. 

For upstream operations in the oil and gas industry, valves need to control the flow of crude oil and natural gas from high-pressure injection systems to choke valves as well as blow-out preventers at the top of wells. Since exploration and production operations usually have to work in extreme conditions, the valves used in this stage need to be strong, durable, non-corrosive, and fully leak-proof. They also have to be suitable for high-temperature, high-pressure applications. Gate valves made of higher alloy materials and ball valves are most suitable for upstream operations. 

Oil valve with rocking in the background

Midstream applications require the transportation of oil and gas. There are two kinds of pipelines used in the energy industry, ones that transport crude oil and others that transport natural gas. Within each pipeline system, there are smaller pipelines that are required for specific applications. For example, oil pipelines transport crude oil collected from the source to a refinery. Once refined, another set of pipelines transport refined the oil to the end-users. No matter what kind of pipeline is used, it needs to have highly reliable isolation valves that guarantee proper function and protection. Normally full-port gate and ball valves made of different kinds of materials are used in midstream applications. Compressor stations usually use nozzle check valves with low pressures and rapid responses to changes in the flow to energize the media for long pipelines.

Downstream operations like refining are marred with harsh environments. High-temperature environments can cause a phenomenon called delayed coking that can add extreme pressure on the valves damaging them. Coking fines are also highly abrasive so they can easily damage the seat, disc, stem, and other components of a valve. Downstream applications usually employ high-quality, sturdy gate valves that heat-dissipating fins and remotely controlled operating systems. 

Conclusion

All valves can start and stop the flow of medium through any piping system. However, not all valves are the same. For example, gate valves are more suited for high-temperature, high-pressure on/off applications where the valve is used infrequently. But they can only carry liquids and viscous liquids, Ball valves can be used to regulate the flow of slurry or corrosive materials as well. No matter what valve you require, STV offer  a wide variety of high-quality valves that can be used for a number of applications across different industries. What’s more, it offers valve quality control and manufacture for specific valves.

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