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Destabilization of water-in-oil emulsions: more efficiency and productivity for oil processing plants

  • Chemistry, Engineering, Machines and equipment, Oil and gas

Efficiency

The device is able to reduce the stability of water-in-oil emulsions, increasing the efficiency of the electrostatic treater.

Productivity

The increased efficiency of the electrostatic treater allows oil processing plants to produce more oil with the same equipment.

Cost reduction

Reducing the need for electrostatic treatment can lead to lower operating costs for oil processing plants.

The problem-solution approach

Oil processing is a complex and challenging process, which involves separating contaminants such as water and gas from the oil. Water-in-oil emulsions are a common type of contaminant, which can damage the quality of oil and make it difficult to transport and store.

What is it?

The invention presented in this document consists of a device for destabilizing water-in-oil emulsions. The device is capable of introducing an additional destabilization mechanism, by means of a “soft shear force”, which is different from the gravitational force and electrostatic forces present in the equipment used to treat oil.

How it works

The device is inserted downstream of the gravitational separator and upstream of the electrostatic treater. The equipment is applied directly to the more stable water-in-oil emulsion layer coming out of the gravity separator.

The soft shear force is applied to the emulsion by means of a rotor, which rotates at a controlled speed. The rotation of the rotor causes shear flow of the emulsion, deforming the water droplets. These deformations open up free spaces on the surface of the droplets, which encourages the coalescence of other droplets in the vicinity. Coalescence, in turn, implies gravitational segregation, which leads to the separation of the water droplets from the oil.

Inventors

Eliana Paola Marín Castaño

Erick Fabrizio Quintella Andrade Coelho

Paulo Roberto De Souza Mendes

Ricardo Hadlich Teixeira Leite

Patent title:
Device for destabilizing oil emulsions

Deposit Number:
BR 10 2020 021250 8

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