Crude oil assay

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The crude oil assay is the collection of the results of physical tests that are performed to determine the key properties (boiling point, density, viscosity, heteroatom contents, acid number, etc.) of crude oil and its fractions. It is the procedure based on laboratory and pilot plant testing for d...


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Introduction to Crude Oil Assay What is crude oil assay analysis? The crude oil assay is the collection of the results of physical tests that are performed to determine the key properties (boiling point, density, viscosity, heteroatom contents, acid number, etc.) of crude oil and its fractions. It is the procedure based on laboratory and pilot plant testing for determining the general distillation and quality characteristics of crude oil. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

Significance of Crude oil Assay Crude oil assay is important for determining the value and processability of crude oil. This is the preliminary step before processing the crude oil in the refinery. . In order to utilize the crude oil assay data, it is necessary to understand the results and significance of some of the laboratory tests. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

Crude Oil Assay For more details about crude oil view other topcis; 1. Types of Crude Oil https://thepetrosolutions.com/types-of-crude-oil/ 2. Composition of Crude Oil https://thepetrosolutions.com/composition-of-crude-oil/ WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

Significance of Crude oil Assay Determine the compatibility of a crude oil feedstock for a particular petroleum refinery. Operating conditions of a refinery are adjusted according to the crude oil assay data to control yield, quality, plant operation, environmental and other problems. Gives the various components of crude oil along with the expected percentage of recovered products for each specific type of crude, hence the refinery configuration. Information obtained from the petroleum assay is used for detailed refinery engineering and client marketing purposes. The price of crude oil is determined according to the crude oil quality determined by assay, e.g., light crudes, sweet crudes will have different price structures based on the given crude assay. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

Types of Crude Oil Assay 1. Inspection Assay involves the determination of several key bulk properties such as API gravity, sulfur content, distillation range. These are routinely performed on all crude oils received at the refinery. 2. Comprehensive Assay is more complex, time-consuming, costly, and is usually performed only when the new field comes into operation or when the inspection assay indicates significant changes in composition. Except for these circumferences, the comprehensive assay for a specific crude oil may not be updated for several years. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

Crude Oil Assay Tests 1. Specific Gravity and API Gravity Specific gravity of crude oil depicts the heaviness and general behavior of crude oil. Specific gravity or API gravity both tends to show the classification of crude oil. The API Gravity can range from 8.5 for extra heavy to 44 for light very light crude. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

2. Sulfur Content Sulfur content is expressed as the weight percent of sulfur in oil and typically varies in the range from 0.1 to 5.0%wt. Crude oil can be referred to as Sour or Sweet, based upon the sulfur content. Low Sulfur crudes are high in price and better in quality. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

3. Viscosity Viscosity is the resistance to flow or indication of the pumping ability of crude oil. More viscous oils require great energy and power to pump, and greater pressure drop to flow in the pipes. Viscosity measurement is expressed in terms of kinematic viscosity in Centi Stocks (cSt) and can also be expressed in Saybolt seconds. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

4. True Boiling Point Distillation Curve The crude oil composition is estimated by a true boiling point (TBP) curve. The boling point range of crude oil gives approximation of quantities of various petroleum products. The method uses a batch distillation operation, using a large number of stages, usually greater than 60, and high reflux ratio (greater than 5). The temperature at any point on the temperature and volumetric yield curve depict the true boiling point of the hydrocarbon material present at the given volume percent point distilled. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

5. Simulated Distillation by Gas Chromatography SDGC is another technique utilized to measure the boiling point distribution of crude oil. This is done by injecting the sample of crude oil in a gas chromatograph that separates the hydrocarbons according to the boiling point order. The results of this test can also be compared with the true boiling point test. The boiling point distribution of light and heavy petroleum cuts can also be performed by gas chromatography . WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

6. Pour Point The pour point is defined as the lowest temperature at which the sample of crude oil will flow. It indicates that how easy or difficult is to pump the oil, especially in cold weather. It also indicates the aromaticity or the paraffinity of the crude oil or the fraction. A lower pour point means that the paraffin content is low. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

7. Water, Salt, and Sediment The crude oil carries small amounts of water, mineral salts, and sediments. Most of the salts are dissolved in water, and the remaining are present in the form of fine crystals. The most common salts present in crude oil are chlorides of magnesium, calcium, and sodium. The presence of salts causes problems in oil refining operations, such as corrosion, erosion, and plugging of equipment, and catalysts deactivation. Sediments in crude oil are solid materials comprised of sand, mud, rock, or minerals, etc that are not soluble in hydrocarbon or water . WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

8. Molecular Weight Most crude oils and petroleum fractions have average molecular weights from 100 to 500. There are several techniques for measuring the molecular weight but the most used method is that based on freezing point depression. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

9. Metals Content The metals content of crude oils can vary from a few parts per million to more than 1000 ppm and, in spite of their relatively low concentrations, are of considerable importance and can have damaging effects on the downstream catalytic processes. Amounts of trace elements in crude oil, such as vanadium, nickel, lead, phosphorus, arsenic, and other metals are measured. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

10. Total Acid Number Another property of crude oil is the TAN, which describes the number of acids present in the crude oil. Crude oils having high acid numbers have a high potential to cause corrosion problems in the oil refineries, especially in the crude and vacuum distillation units. Crude oil typically has a total acid number (TAN value) value on the order of 0.05–6.0 mg KOH/g of the sample. WWW .THE PETRO SOLUTIONS .COM

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