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Title: Turbiscan for petroleum applications


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Turbiscan for petroleum applications
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Contents
  • Oil stability
  • Crude oil emulsion
  • Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)
  • The Turbiscan technology
  • Crude oil demulsification
  • ASTM D7061 for HFO stability

3
Crude oil emulsion
  • Water crude emulsion
  • Advantages
  • Easier to extract
  • Easier to transport
  • Drawbacks
  • Problems in refinery

4
Crude oil emulsion
  • Problem separate water from the crude oil
  • Solution use demulsifier molecules (polymeric
    surfactant)
  • Constraints use of chemical (type
    concentration)
  • Environmental reasons
  • Need test the efficiency of the additives
    (demulsifiers)

5
Heavy Fuel stability
Crude oil and refining
HFO
6
Heavy Fuel stability
Why stability is getting worse ?
  • Crude oil quality
  • Worst quality
  • Large variation in composition
  • Blending from various origins
  • Refinery processes
  • Higher demand on light products (gasoline,
    diesel)
  • More efficient (hydrocraking, visbreaking)
  • HFO composition more critical

7
Heavy Fuel stability
Stability issues
  • Asphaltenes precipitation
  • Change in fuel composition (solubility issues
    during blending)
  • Asphaltenes not dispersed anymore in fuel
    because of aging
  • Practical issues
  • Blockage of pipes, storage tank
  • Fouling in refineries
  • Plugging of filters and heat exchanger
  • Combustion issues

8
Heavy Fuel stability
What are the solutions ?
  • Determine the stability of the oil
  • Spot test
  • Hot filtration
  • P-value
  • Use asphaltenes dispersant
  • Find the right additive
  • Optimise the amount of additive

9
Heavy Fuel stability
Current tests methods
  • Spot test
  • Subjective
  • Not accurate
  • Hot filtration
  • Does not actually measure stability
  • P-value
  • Time consuming
  • Not appropriate for dispersant

10
Oil stability
Need for an accurate, fast and objective
technique to measure the stability of oils
Turbiscan technology
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Turbiscan Technology
Acquisition of the - Transmitted flux
(T) and - Backscattered flux (BS)
Analysis of diluted to concentrated products
1 Acquisition every 40 µm
High vertical resolution
One scan lasts 20 seconds
Measurement of fast destabilisations
12
Turbiscan Technology
Principle of measurement
Multi scans
One scan
Acquisition time of each profile
Backscattering ()
Height (mm)
Height (mm)
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Turbiscan Technology
Particle size variation
Particle migration
Coalescence or flocculation
Sedimentation or creaming
t0 min
t0 min
t15 min
t15 min
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Contents
  • Oil stability
  • Crude oil emulsion
  • Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)
  • The Turbiscan technology
  • Crude oil demulsification
  • ASTM D7061 for HFO stability

15
Crude oil demulsification
French Institute of Petroleum (IFP) study
  • Methodology
  • Preparation of stable emulsions
  • Selection of chemical families
  • Bottle Tests measurements
  • Turbiscan measurements
  • Selection of the most efficient chemical family
  • Characterization of silicone performance

C. Dalmazzone, C. Noïk, Development of New
green Demulsifiers for Oil Production ,
SPE65041
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Crude oil demulsification
Bottle tests
  • Qualitative study
  • First evaluation of separation ability of
    different surfactants
  • Enables a large screening to select best family
    of additives
  • Criteria
  • 80 of separated water
  • Thin layer water/oil interface
  • Clear separated water
  • Test duration 12 hours

C. Dalmazzone, C. Noïk, Development of New
green Demulsifiers for Oil Production ,
SPE65041
17
Crude oil demulsification
Turbiscan
  • Qualitative Quantitative study
  • Selection of the best additive
  • Optimization of the additive concentration
  • Criteria
  • width of T peak height of separated water
  • height of T peak Limpidity of separated water

C. Dalmazzone, C. Noïk, Development of New
green Demulsifiers for Oil Production ,
SPE65041
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Crude oil demulsification
Turbiscan
Limpidity (clarity)
height
w
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C. Dalmazzone, C. Noïk, Development of New
green Demulsifiers for Oil Production ,
SPE65041
19
Crude oil demulsification
Turbiscan
 Separation rate  gt T f(time)
300 ppm is the best concentration
C. Dalmazzone, C. Noïk, Development of New
green Demulsifiers for Oil Production ,
SPE65041
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Crude oil demulsification
Turbiscan
Phase separation mechanisms
  • Analysis of the Backscattering profiles
  • Formation of a dense packed zone
  • Local variation at the bottom Sediment layer
  • Decrease of the BS at the middle Coalescence

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Crude oil demulsification
Turbiscan
  • Complementary technique to bottle tests
  • Objective repeatable data
  • Measurement of separation rate
  • Measure of the water limpidity rate
  • Detection of the dense packed zone
  • To determine the best surfactant at the optimal
    concentration

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Contents
  • Oil stability
  • Crude oil emulsion
  • Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)
  • The Turbiscan technology
  • Crude oil demulsification
  • ASTM D7061 for HFO stability

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ASTM D7061
Method description
HFO toluene
No calibration
Stable ? Unstable?
Dilution of oil in heptane
15 mins analysis
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ASTM D7061
Method description
  • Step 1-a Dilution of HFO in toluene
  • To disperse all potentially flocculated
    asphaltenes
  • To achieve comparable transmission level,
    dilution rate depends of HFO grade
  • Contact for 1 to 3 hours to achieve reproducible
    data

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ASTM D7061
Method description
  • Step 1-b Addition of HFOtoluene with heptane to
    flocculate the asphaltenes

2 mL of HFO toluene
23 mL of heptane
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ASTM D7061
Method description
  • Step 2 15 minutes analysis with the Turbiscan
    Heavy Fuel

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ASTM D7061
Method description
  • Step 3 Automatic result calculation

0ltSlt5 High stability reserve No
flocculation 5ltSlt10 Medium stability reserve
flocculation if oil exposed to worse
conditions Sgt10 Low stability reserve Easy
flocculation
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ASTM D7061
What is the separability number?
Transmission ()
Transmission ()
Height (mm)
Height (mm)
Separability number Standard Deviation
T mean value ()
Time (min)
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ASTM D7061
What is the separability number?
If HFO unstable
Flocculation and sedimentation of asphaltenes
Important variation of transmission vs time
High standard deviation
S gt 10
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ASTM D7061
Stabilisation of unstable HFO
Addition of dispersant
unstable
stable
? Quick monitoring of dispersant efficiency and
dosing
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ASTM D7061
Simulation of Oil Storage in a tank
  • HFO additives
  • TC 120C
  • Analysis every 24 hours

Oil sample AFTER 1 WEEK STORAGE
  • S1 Stabilizer
  • S2 Stabiliszer
  • SC1 Stabilizer combustion catalyst


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ASTM D7061
Turbiscan test method is
  • Objective
  • Reliable
  • Repeatable
  • Fast
  • Easy to operate
  • Transportable

33
Conclusion
  • The Turbiscan is
  • a flexible instrument (many applications)
  • Easy technique
  • Quick analysis
  • Quantitative and qualitative

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Conclusion
  • Other applications of Turbiscan in oil
    industry
  • Drilling fluids
  • Lubricant
  • Bitumen emulsion
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