Authors
SM Anisuzzaman, Yeow Wai Fong, Merlela Madsah
Publication date
2018/8/15
Source
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
53-64
Description
Oil and gas industry has long recognized and is continuing to face wax deposition problems, particularly, as more unconventional crudes are being produced. As time goes by, many techniques have been developed to reduce the cost to solve this challenging issue. Polymeric additives, which falls on chemical treatment categories have been extensively used and studied to improve the flow of the crude oil along the pipeline. Nevertheless, the majority of the polymeric additives have dual functions including the use as pour point depressant. This article reviews the various techniques used to improve the flow of crude oil such as mechanical, chemical and thermal treatment, and the recent advances of using polymeric additives to mitigate the wax problems.
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Scholar articles
SM Anisuzzaman, YW Fong, M Madsah - Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and …, 2018