Overview
In this presentation, we'll discuss how the use of a Near-Infrared (NIR) analyzer to monitor asphaltene stability in crude oil created a compelling basis to trial an asphaltene stabilizer chemistry, which resulted in the reduction of desalter mudwash effluent oil and grease and unit upsets.
The presentation will cover NIR analyzer data collected over a year, unit data from the 90-day chemical trial, and the economic benefits to the refinery. By the end of the presentation, we hope you'll have a better understanding of how to measure asphaltene stability more effectively than conventional methods and use said data to identify problems or economic opportunities in your refineries.
Presenters
Dylan Meyer, Account Manager, Nalco Water, An Ecolab Company
Ben Vaught, Process Technology Leader, Flint Hills Resources
Moderator
Jacob Young, General Manager - North America, Nalco Water
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