Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil

Wax formation from paraffinic crude oil and deposition in reservoir pores; production and transportation lines are a foremost severe challenge to flow assurance. Chemical wax control has received huge acceptance and is mostly used in the petroleum industry. This work experimentally examined the Para...

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Main Authors: Akinsete, O.O., Owoseni, S.M., Sulaimon, A.A.
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Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2023
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:343282023-02-17T12:58:27Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34328/ Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil Akinsete, O.O. Owoseni, S.M. Sulaimon, A.A. Wax formation from paraffinic crude oil and deposition in reservoir pores; production and transportation lines are a foremost severe challenge to flow assurance. Chemical wax control has received huge acceptance and is mostly used in the petroleum industry. This work experimentally examined the Paraffin Inhibition tendencies of Jatropha oil (JTO), Jatropha oil-based Polyaminoamine (JPA), JTO dissolved in xylene (JTOX), and JPA dissolved in xylene (JPAX) in Niger Delta waxy crude-oils. Four performance indicators; Pour Point (PP), Weight of Wax Deposited (WWD), Wax Appearance Temperature (WAT), and Wax Crystal Morphology (WCM) were used to test the wax inhibition tendency of three crude oils. All experiments were performed on the blank and additives-treated crude-oils. The results obtained confirm that JTOX and JPAX act as PP depressants. Also, WWD decreases with increasing cold finger temperature correlating to the higher Wax Inhibition Efficiency (PIE) of the chemical additive. Below the WAT, the viscosity increased at a higher rate and the least wax amount was deposited, hence, the highest PIE (Crude-oil A:71; Crude-oil B:72; Crude-oil C:70) was observed and close to the industrial control paraffin inhibitor (Crude-oil A:67; Crude-oil B:65; Crude-oil C:75). JPAX has a significantly improved performance as a PP depressant than JTO alone. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Akinsete, O.O. and Owoseni, S.M. and Sulaimon, A.A. (2023) Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil. Petroleum Science and Technology. ISSN 10916466 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85147445855&doi=10.1080%2f10916466.2022.2149800&partnerID=40&md5=8cda965e73e54657b3307d6711a881c8 10.1080/10916466.2022.2149800 10.1080/10916466.2022.2149800 10.1080/10916466.2022.2149800
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description Wax formation from paraffinic crude oil and deposition in reservoir pores; production and transportation lines are a foremost severe challenge to flow assurance. Chemical wax control has received huge acceptance and is mostly used in the petroleum industry. This work experimentally examined the Paraffin Inhibition tendencies of Jatropha oil (JTO), Jatropha oil-based Polyaminoamine (JPA), JTO dissolved in xylene (JTOX), and JPA dissolved in xylene (JPAX) in Niger Delta waxy crude-oils. Four performance indicators; Pour Point (PP), Weight of Wax Deposited (WWD), Wax Appearance Temperature (WAT), and Wax Crystal Morphology (WCM) were used to test the wax inhibition tendency of three crude oils. All experiments were performed on the blank and additives-treated crude-oils. The results obtained confirm that JTOX and JPAX act as PP depressants. Also, WWD decreases with increasing cold finger temperature correlating to the higher Wax Inhibition Efficiency (PIE) of the chemical additive. Below the WAT, the viscosity increased at a higher rate and the least wax amount was deposited, hence, the highest PIE (Crude-oil A:71; Crude-oil B:72; Crude-oil C:70) was observed and close to the industrial control paraffin inhibitor (Crude-oil A:67; Crude-oil B:65; Crude-oil C:75). JPAX has a significantly improved performance as a PP depressant than JTO alone. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Akinsete, O.O.
Owoseni, S.M.
Sulaimon, A.A.
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Owoseni, S.M.
Sulaimon, A.A.
Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
author_facet Akinsete, O.O.
Owoseni, S.M.
Sulaimon, A.A.
author_sort Akinsete, O.O.
title Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
title_short Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
title_full Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of Jatropha oil in Niger Delta waxy crude-oil
title_sort experimental investigation of wax inhibition tendency of jatropha oil in niger delta waxy crude-oil
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