taylorg
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2003
- 70
Could someone please advise me of the best way to counteract and/or effectively reduce the acid no. in raw crude oil?
The industry norm (and comments in other threads on this issue) seems to be to add corrosion inhibiting chemicals, but as this will be expensive I wonder if it's possible to flush out the acidic components by adding water and then removing it again through centrifuging?
I need to reduce it to 1.0 mgKOH/g from around 2-3 mgKOH/g...
Any comments appreciated!
The industry norm (and comments in other threads on this issue) seems to be to add corrosion inhibiting chemicals, but as this will be expensive I wonder if it's possible to flush out the acidic components by adding water and then removing it again through centrifuging?
I need to reduce it to 1.0 mgKOH/g from around 2-3 mgKOH/g...
Any comments appreciated!