2022 Annual Meeting
(122h) Screening and Investigation on Inhibition of Sediment Formation in a Kuwait Light Crude Oil By Commercial Additives with Some Guidelines for Field Applications
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The Kuwait Light crude shows continuous decrease in the sediment content with enhancing n-heptane content in the blend crude â nC7H16. Considering that the light crude oils have been reported to be more susceptible to cause asphaltenes deposition we decided to investigate the feasibility of inhibition of the sediment formation of the Kuwait Light crude oil by its treatment with commercial chemical inhibitors. The aim of this study is to verify the feasibility of suppressing the process of sediment formation in a light crude oil by treating this crude oil with commercial antifouling additives. Basic properties such as density and distillation (ASTM 7169), sulfur content, pour point, sediment, and SARA analysis were determined. The solvent power and the critical solvent power of the crude were determined as well. 14 types of different chemical inhibitors out of available 24 chemicals from 5 companies were screened for testing to inhibit the precipitation. Optimum concentration and the amount of reduction in precipitation were determined for all of these chemicals to identify the most suitable chemicals. Some recommendations are given for the for the field application of chemicals.