Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin

In empowering the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal, the oil industry is inclined toward organic wax inhibitor applications when combatting the wax deposition issue during crude oil production. This is because synthetic chemical inhibitors are costly and have the potential to create e...

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Main Authors: Alpandi, Amni Haslinda, Husin, Hazlina, Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty, Sidek, Akhmal, Lim, Mingyuan
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Published: American Chemical Society 2022
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spelling my.utm.1005652023-04-17T07:04:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100565/ Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin Alpandi, Amni Haslinda Husin, Hazlina Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty Sidek, Akhmal Lim, Mingyuan TP Chemical technology In empowering the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal, the oil industry is inclined toward organic wax inhibitor applications when combatting the wax deposition issue during crude oil production. This is because synthetic chemical inhibitors are costly and have the potential to create environmental problems when oil spillage or seepage occurs during transportation or operation. This study evaluates the impact of low-cost, natural plant-based inhibitors such as Jatropha seed oil (JSO), crude palm oil, and crude palm kernel oil (CPKO) on paraffin inhibition efficiency (PIE, %) and rheological properties of Malaysian waxy crude oil. By using cold finger equipment and a Fann viscometer, the amount of solid wax deposits, apparent viscosity, plastic viscosity, yield value, and gel strength were determined. Commercialized ethylene-co-vinyl acetate and triethanolamine compounds were used for a comparative study. For the wax deposition test, the results revealed that the highest average PIE obtained was 86.30% when 5% JSO was blended with Penara crude oil. Meanwhile, the rheological test proved that 5% JSO and 1% CPKO were acting as highest viscosity-reducing agents at 60 °C below the wax appearance temperature (WAT). The discovery of palm-based and Jatropha-based inhibitors from Malaysia's palm oil plantation and Malaysian JSO as a wax inhibitor was found to be beneficial for the application of wax deposition and rheological studies in crude oil production with a less harmful environment for sustainable energy production. American Chemical Society 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100565/1/MohdAkhmal2022_InvestigationonWaxDepositionReductionUsingNaturalPlantBasedAdditives.pdf Alpandi, Amni Haslinda and Husin, Hazlina and Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty and Sidek, Akhmal and Lim, Mingyuan (2022) Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin. ACS Omega, 7 (35). pp. 30730-30745. ISSN 2470-1343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01333 DOI : 10.1021/acsomega.2c01333
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Alpandi, Amni Haslinda
Husin, Hazlina
Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty
Sidek, Akhmal
Lim, Mingyuan
Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
description In empowering the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal, the oil industry is inclined toward organic wax inhibitor applications when combatting the wax deposition issue during crude oil production. This is because synthetic chemical inhibitors are costly and have the potential to create environmental problems when oil spillage or seepage occurs during transportation or operation. This study evaluates the impact of low-cost, natural plant-based inhibitors such as Jatropha seed oil (JSO), crude palm oil, and crude palm kernel oil (CPKO) on paraffin inhibition efficiency (PIE, %) and rheological properties of Malaysian waxy crude oil. By using cold finger equipment and a Fann viscometer, the amount of solid wax deposits, apparent viscosity, plastic viscosity, yield value, and gel strength were determined. Commercialized ethylene-co-vinyl acetate and triethanolamine compounds were used for a comparative study. For the wax deposition test, the results revealed that the highest average PIE obtained was 86.30% when 5% JSO was blended with Penara crude oil. Meanwhile, the rheological test proved that 5% JSO and 1% CPKO were acting as highest viscosity-reducing agents at 60 °C below the wax appearance temperature (WAT). The discovery of palm-based and Jatropha-based inhibitors from Malaysia's palm oil plantation and Malaysian JSO as a wax inhibitor was found to be beneficial for the application of wax deposition and rheological studies in crude oil production with a less harmful environment for sustainable energy production.
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author Alpandi, Amni Haslinda
Husin, Hazlina
Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty
Sidek, Akhmal
Lim, Mingyuan
author_facet Alpandi, Amni Haslinda
Husin, Hazlina
Jeffri, Syaza Izzaty
Sidek, Akhmal
Lim, Mingyuan
author_sort Alpandi, Amni Haslinda
title Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
title_short Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
title_full Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
title_fullStr Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from Penara oilfield Malaysia basin
title_sort investigation on wax deposition reduction using natural plant-based additives for sustainable energy production from penara oilfield malaysia basin
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100565/1/MohdAkhmal2022_InvestigationonWaxDepositionReductionUsingNaturalPlantBasedAdditives.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01333
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