Assessment of different methods to determine the total wax content of crude oils
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2012-10-05
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Wax formation by temperature decrease is a serious issue in the petroleum industry,
since it makes the production difficult and can lead to important economic losses. As a
result, a large effort has been made in order to predict the occurrence of this
phenomenon as accurately as possible. Thermodynamic models are commonly used to
predict the main parameters involved in the wax precipitation process. Models with
wide basis require as most common input information the n-paraffin distribution and the
total wax content (C20+ fraction).
The aim of this work is to check the capabilities of different experimental techniques to
determine the C20+ content of different crude oils. For that purpose, High Temperature
Gas Chromatography (HTGC) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) analyses
(direct analysis of the raw crude oil) were used, showing reasonable agreement.
Likewise, the wax precipitation of the raw crude oils was performed to obtain the direct
C20+ content. Such experiments lead to clearly higher values than those obtained by
HTGC and DSC analyses because of the presence of trapped crude oil in the
precipitated solid. After that porosity correction carried out by 1H-NMR, DSC and
sequential elution chromatography techniques, the obtained results indicate that both
1H-NMR, DSC analyses yield more consistent results.
An empirical correlation was developed to determine the C20+ content from the API
gravity and the pour point of the selected crude oils. The correlation was applied to a
number of crude oils, obtaining a reasonable agreement between experimental and
calculated C20+ values, which shows that the validity of that correlation is wider than
previous unreliable equations.
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Energy Fuels 2012, 26, 6352−6357
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