Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability

Water-in-oil emulsion is serious problems in the industry since it affects oil production negatively and cost huge sum of money to treat. To select a demulsification process for an emulsion problem, it is very important that one should know the condition that favors emulsion stability, once this is...

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Main Author: J Oloro
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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description Water-in-oil emulsion is serious problems in the industry since it affects oil production negatively and cost huge sum of money to treat. To select a demulsification process for an emulsion problem, it is very important that one should know the condition that favors emulsion stability, once this is established, treatment procedure can be followed to achieve the desire result. In this study, water-in-oil emulsion was formulated with crude samples from various wells (Oredo tank B, Usan and Atala) ensuring they have different API values, their API values are 45, 27.4 and 34 respectively. Also, Usan crude was formulated with water at varying pH of 2.34, 7 and 12.7. The results show that Usan crude with lower API gravity broke out 90ml of oil in 138.5 hours (about six days) while Atala and Oredo broke out 6.0ml and 2.5ml respectively. This shows that the effect of API gravity is directly proportional to the stability. Also, the results collected from the Usan when subjected at varying pH values shows, 65ml of crude was regained from the emulsion when the pH is 2.4(acidic), 35ml of crude was recovered when the emulsion formulated with distilled water with a pH of 7 (neutral) while 14.6ml was recovered when the pH is 12.3 (alkaline). Hence from the conducted experiment it was noted that high pH value favors stability of the oil emulsion, while low pH value is unfavorable for oil emulsion stability. Keywords: Emulsion; Gravity, pH, Oil, Water
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spelling doaj.art-6e5329772de84896963012f4363f681a2024-04-02T19:51:41ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992018-07-0122610.4314/jasem.v22i6.14Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stabilityJ Oloro Water-in-oil emulsion is serious problems in the industry since it affects oil production negatively and cost huge sum of money to treat. To select a demulsification process for an emulsion problem, it is very important that one should know the condition that favors emulsion stability, once this is established, treatment procedure can be followed to achieve the desire result. In this study, water-in-oil emulsion was formulated with crude samples from various wells (Oredo tank B, Usan and Atala) ensuring they have different API values, their API values are 45, 27.4 and 34 respectively. Also, Usan crude was formulated with water at varying pH of 2.34, 7 and 12.7. The results show that Usan crude with lower API gravity broke out 90ml of oil in 138.5 hours (about six days) while Atala and Oredo broke out 6.0ml and 2.5ml respectively. This shows that the effect of API gravity is directly proportional to the stability. Also, the results collected from the Usan when subjected at varying pH values shows, 65ml of crude was regained from the emulsion when the pH is 2.4(acidic), 35ml of crude was recovered when the emulsion formulated with distilled water with a pH of 7 (neutral) while 14.6ml was recovered when the pH is 12.3 (alkaline). Hence from the conducted experiment it was noted that high pH value favors stability of the oil emulsion, while low pH value is unfavorable for oil emulsion stability. Keywords: Emulsion; Gravity, pH, Oil, Water https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/174451EmulsionGravitypHOilWater
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Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Emulsion
Gravity
pH
Oil
Water
title Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
title_full Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
title_fullStr Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
title_short Effect of pH and API gravity on the water-in-oil emulsion stability
title_sort effect of ph and api gravity on the water in oil emulsion stability
topic Emulsion
Gravity
pH
Oil
Water
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/174451
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