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Title: Field And Laboratory Testing Of Sediment And Water In Crude Oil
Author: Jane Williams
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: The quantity of sediment and water in crude oil must be a ccurately established as part of the custody transfer process. Purchasers only pay for the crude oil received, and want to minimize the quantity of sediment and water they must transport and dispose of. Consequently, monito ring of the sediment and wate r content is performed at the production site to prevent excess ive sediment and water from entering the pipeline system. The quantity of sediment and water a pipeline is willing to accept into their system de pends on geographic location, market competitiveness and their ability to handle the sediment and water in the system. Each pipeline publishes the quantity of sediment and water it will accept. States also may have sediment and water limits as well.




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