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Preparation of a Green Demulsifier From Naturally Occurring Substances

Preparation of a Green Demulsifier From Naturally Occurring Substances

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Chapter One Of Preparation of a Green Demulsifier From Naturally Occurring Substances

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

Water-in-oil emulsions stability is always encountered at many stages during the production and processing of crude oils. These emulsions formation is always or generally caused by the presence of resins and asphaltenes which play the main role of “natural emulsifiers”, and also caused by wax and solids that accompany the crude. These components can organize and form rigid films at the oil/water interface Effective separation of oil and water is essential in order to ensuring the crude oil quality and low cost of the oil production. Chemical demulsification forms the most important step in breaking of water-in-crude oil emulsions. Various techniques are used to break these emulsions, among which the most widely used consists of adding small amounts of demulsifiers. These surface-active molecules adsorb at the oil-water interface and accelerate the phase separation (Krittika et al, 2014)

Amongย  theย  mostย  criticalย  aspectsย  ofย  petroleumย  production,ย  noย  matterย  whatย  the production system is, separating produced crude from water and basic sediments. Your profits depend on doing so efficiently. Butย  atย  theย  sameย  time,ย  dealingย  withย  produced waterย  inย  anย  efficientย  andย  environmentallyย  sustainableย  wayย  isย  equallyย  important.ย  The mostย  importantย  objectiveย  ofย  anyย  oilย  productionย  facilityย  isย  theย  separationย  ofย  waterย  and other foreign materials from the producedย  crude. The breaking of these crude oil and water emulsions constitutes one of the challenging problems in todayโ€™s petroleum industry (Laurrier, 1992).

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The present day oil production contains water as one of main unavoidable associate or byproduct. Nearly 90% of crude contains oil/water emulsions. The gradual entry of water in to oil-bearing formations and the arrival of secondary and tertiary recovery methods have led to the development of new technologies that can be used to break crude oil and water emulsions.

Followingย  seriesย  ofย  investigationย  andย  confidenceย  results,ย  theย  breakingย  ofย  water-in-petroleum emulsions is not yet completely understood, particularlyย  as far asย  the added chemical Demulsifiersย  role is concerned, and much research is stillย  required (Miguel et al.,ย  2006).ย  Henceย  Demulsifiersย  performanceย  hasย  toย  thereforeย  beย  improved,ย  fromย  the application as well as from the environmental point of view. Recently made formulations must be less toxic and at least as efficient as classical chemical families.

Crude oil is most often produced as a water-in-oil emulsion and the water must be removed (down to a level of <0.5%), in a process that is usually called Demulsification orย  dehydration,ย  whichย  consistsย  ofย  forcingย  theย  coalescenceย  ofย  waterย  dropletsย  and producing their separation by settling (Miguel et al., 2006)

In order to properly separate the water from water-in-oil emulsion, demulsifiers are used as process aids. The processes involve in the breaking of these emulsions is carried out by using synthetic surfactants (Demulsifiers) which are added to water-in-oil emulsion. The function of the demulsifiers consists in Demulsification and prevention of re-emulsification by breaking the protective film which is formed on the surface of water drops, by the emulsifying agent. The demulsifying chemical is injected into emulsion and mixed with it. After that water is removed from oil by sedimentation (Koshelev et al., 2000). It is of great necessity to properly de-hydrate water-in-oil emulsion; failure to carry out this process will result in the following:

รผย  Cost of pumping will increase

รผย  There will be high pressure drop in flow line

รผย  Corrosion of downstream processing equipment.

Demulsifiers are typically polymeric and interfacial active. Demulsifiers may have the following disadvantages;

รผย  Most are specifically designed to treat particular crude and may not be effective in treating other crude oil emulsion.

รผย  Manyย  areย  toxicย  toย  theย  environment,ย  tracesย  ofย  whichย  areย  leftย  behindย  inย  the discarded water residue

รผย  Manyย  requiresย  hugeย  amountย  ofย  mixingย  energyย  andย  thusย  takeย  aย  longย  timeย  to accomplish the separation of water from the crude

รผย  Incomplete water removal from the emulsion, leaving the problem of environmentally disposing of oil-containing effluent water at sea.

Separation of the water-in-crude emulsion is a technically big challenge in the petroleum industry.ย  Making use of an effective demulsifier in demulsification process can save millions of Naira every year in operation cost. An increase in water content in oil of one percent can result in transportation costs increase by three to five percent (3-5%) for each transfer. The use of a demulsifier can also reduce oilfield corrosion (Loumer, 1992).

Making a Green demulsifierย  is reasonableย  not onlyย  due to the fact that it is environmentallyย  non-toxic, knowing its position as a biodegradable agent doesย  notย  require a lot of expenses,ย  orย  atย  leastย  reducesย  theย  costย  ofย  clean-upย  andย  disposalย  ofย  waste containing it. Therefore the desire to create โ€œenvironmentally friendlyโ€ chemicals is a step in a right direction as it can actually lead to significant cost savings (Christine and Christine, 2001).

Statement of the Problem

Chemical method, which is mostly used in demulsification can be of threat to all the living organism in the environment where crude demulsification is being perform ( i.e. in the refinery or oil producing field ) because most of the chemicals used for crude oil emulsion breaking, such as phenol group are toxic. To avoid these toxic or environmental non-friendly emulsion breaking chemicals, other non-toxic crude emulsion breaker called โ€œgreen demulsifierโ€ have to be prepared. This is the main purpose of this work.

ย Aim of the Work

The aim of this work is to prepare a green demulsifier from naturally occurring substances.

Objectives of the Work

The objectives of this work are as follows:

รผย  To determine physical properties of the substance (Crude Palm Kernel Oil, Citric Acid, Bio-ethanol, Fatty Acid, Turpentine) that will be used as the demulsifier component.

รผย  To evaluate their demulsification potential when combined

รผย  Determination of the API of the given crude oil emulsion

รผย  Determination of water/oil separation from emulsions using bottle test and centrifugal method (ASTM D96).

ย Significance of the Work

This work will focus on finding natural chemicals to replace toxic chemicals used as crude demulsifier, in crude demulsification or emulsion breaking process. If we succeed in obtaining a natural product as a demulsifier, it therefore means that in the course of solving emulsion problem, we would not be creating another problem; in environmental and health.

Scope of the Work

The scope of this work will require buying the natural chemical substances, obtaining fresh crude oil emulsion from any nearby flow station, and conducting demulsifier bottle test of the natural chemicals in a laboratory.

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