Abstract
The energy consumption of the heating furnace is an important part of the energy consumption of the oilfield gathering and transportation system. The low energy efficiency of the heating furnace will directly lead to the increase of oilfield production costs. In response to the national energy-saving and emission-reduction policy, the oilfield has implemented energy-saving practices in heating furnace load adjustment, efficient combustion, excess air coefficient control, flue gas waste heat utilization, and furnace modification. It is clear that the energy efficiency of oilfield heating furnaces is still lower than foreign advanced levels. There is an urgent need for further energy conservation and efficiency enhancement. MVR low-temperature flue gas heat recovery technology, flame shape matching technology, nanofluid heat transfer enhancement technology, solar auxiliary heating technology and other new technologies that can be used for energy saving and consumption reduction of oilfield heating furnaces provide a reference for oilfield heating furnaces to tap the potential and increase efficiency.
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