A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation

The continuous depletion of global oil reserves with the propensity for light distillates propels the oil and gas industry to explore heavier fractions of crude oils with significant amount of paraffin waxes. However, the precipitation and deposition of waxes during the transportation of these waxy...

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Main Authors: Norida, Ridzuan, Lim, Zhen Hao, Hikmat, Said Al-Salim
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spelling my.ump.umpir.293912021-10-29T02:52:54Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29391/ A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation Norida, Ridzuan Lim, Zhen Hao Hikmat, Said Al-Salim TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The continuous depletion of global oil reserves with the propensity for light distillates propels the oil and gas industry to explore heavier fractions of crude oils with significant amount of paraffin waxes. However, the precipitation and deposition of waxes during the transportation of these waxy crude oils in the pipelines contribute to several issues, such as the flowability reduction, excessive pumping cost, and wax gel formation, that adversely affect the supposedly steady offshore oil production. As a result, substantial resources are expended to resolve these flow assurance problems. The wax inhibitors and pour point depressants are developed and modified to meet the wax remediation criteria. Essentially, the wax crystals are formed through the nucleation, growth, and agglomeration processes, while the deposition of these waxes occurs via molecular diffusion and shear dispersion. The wax inhibitors are able to control the growth of wax crystals through nucleation, co- crystallization, adsorption, and dispersion interactions. This paper particularly assessed the following compounds: (1) polymeric wax inhibitors, (2) nano-hybrid pour point depressants, (3) organic solvents, and (4) surfactants. Given the significance of these compounds in the deposition and precipitation of waxes, it is imperative to comprehensively explore the types and nature of these compounds and their recent applications as well as to critically assess their strengths and drawbacks, which were addressed in this paper. Furthermore, the challenges of using these compounds andthe factors that govern their efficiencies were also discussed. Accordingly, the carbon length and the molecular weight of both paraffin waxes and wax inhibitors are among the most influential factors. UPM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29391/1/A%20Review%20of%20the%20Mechanism%20and%20Role%20of%20Wax%20Inhibitors%20in%20the%20Wax%20Deposition%20and%20Precipitation%20.pdf Norida, Ridzuan and Lim, Zhen Hao and Hikmat, Said Al-Salim (2019) A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation. Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology, 21 (1). pp. 499-526. ISSN 0128-7680 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/resources/files/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JST%20Vol.%2027%20(1)%20Jan.%202019/29%20JST-1110-2018.pdf
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Norida, Ridzuan
Lim, Zhen Hao
Hikmat, Said Al-Salim
A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
description The continuous depletion of global oil reserves with the propensity for light distillates propels the oil and gas industry to explore heavier fractions of crude oils with significant amount of paraffin waxes. However, the precipitation and deposition of waxes during the transportation of these waxy crude oils in the pipelines contribute to several issues, such as the flowability reduction, excessive pumping cost, and wax gel formation, that adversely affect the supposedly steady offshore oil production. As a result, substantial resources are expended to resolve these flow assurance problems. The wax inhibitors and pour point depressants are developed and modified to meet the wax remediation criteria. Essentially, the wax crystals are formed through the nucleation, growth, and agglomeration processes, while the deposition of these waxes occurs via molecular diffusion and shear dispersion. The wax inhibitors are able to control the growth of wax crystals through nucleation, co- crystallization, adsorption, and dispersion interactions. This paper particularly assessed the following compounds: (1) polymeric wax inhibitors, (2) nano-hybrid pour point depressants, (3) organic solvents, and (4) surfactants. Given the significance of these compounds in the deposition and precipitation of waxes, it is imperative to comprehensively explore the types and nature of these compounds and their recent applications as well as to critically assess their strengths and drawbacks, which were addressed in this paper. Furthermore, the challenges of using these compounds andthe factors that govern their efficiencies were also discussed. Accordingly, the carbon length and the molecular weight of both paraffin waxes and wax inhibitors are among the most influential factors.
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author Norida, Ridzuan
Lim, Zhen Hao
Hikmat, Said Al-Salim
author_facet Norida, Ridzuan
Lim, Zhen Hao
Hikmat, Said Al-Salim
author_sort Norida, Ridzuan
title A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
title_short A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
title_full A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
title_fullStr A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
title_full_unstemmed A review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
title_sort review of the mechanism and role of wax inhibitors in the wax deposition and precipitation
publisher UPM Press
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29391/1/A%20Review%20of%20the%20Mechanism%20and%20Role%20of%20Wax%20Inhibitors%20in%20the%20Wax%20Deposition%20and%20Precipitation%20.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29391/
http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/resources/files/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JST%20Vol.%2027%20(1)%20Jan.%202019/29%20JST-1110-2018.pdf
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