Study into the deposition of heavy components in crude oil diluted with light oil

Abstract:

Due to the high content of heavy components such as wax, resin and asphaltene, leading to the poor fluidity of heavy oil, it is very easy for heavy components to deposit and block the pipeline during pipeline transportation, which brings serious safety challenges. Dilution with light oil is one of the methods to improve the fluidity of heavy oil, but the current research pays less attention to the deposition from blended crude oil. Therefore, the present work aims to systematically investigate the effects of light oil type, blending ratio, deposition time, etc. on the deposition from dilute heavy oil with a small deposition experiment device. The results show that with the increase of deposition time, the sedimentation from the blended crude oil increases gradually. The stirring contributes to the decrease of sedimentation of the blended crude oil. The greater the stirring rate, the smaller the sedimentation. Increasing the ratio of light oil blending, both the wax appearance temperature and the sedimentation of the blended system decrease. It is revealed that the wax, resin and asphaltenes should be responsible for the increase of the sediment. It is proposed that the wax appearance temperature should be taken into consideration as an important index parameter during dilute heavy oil transportation. This conclusion provides theoretical guidance for the determination of main incoming line indicators and pigging cycle of heavy oil diluted with light oil for transportation.

Key words:heavy oil; blending crude oil; blending ratio; wax appearance temperature; deposition law

Received: 2022-05-17

Corresponding Authors:hryh@cqust.edu.cn

Cite this article:黄辉荣, 虞维超, 唐艺宁, 梁平, 王大庆, 孙晓波. 掺稀稠油重组分沉积规律研究. 石油科学通报, 2024, 01: 158-166 HUANG Huirong, YU Weichao, TANG Yining, LIANG Ping, WANG Daqing, SUN Xiaobo. Study into the deposition of heavy components in crude oil diluted with light oil. Petroleum Science Bulletin, 2024, 01: 158-166.

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