Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Problems Encountered in Handling Panhandle Crude (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 548 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
Crude petroleum produced in the Texas Panhandle oil field is both an asphalt and a paraffin-base oil and is further characterized by being a high-gravity crude with an extremely high cold test,. An eight-well composite of Panhandle crude showed the following characteristics: Gravity, 36.6° A. P. I. Viscosity: 61 sec. Saybolt at 100° F. 170 sec. Saybolt at 75° F. 1560 sec. Saybolt at 50° F. (stirring) Cold Test, 60° F. Distillation Test: Per Cent. Per Cent. Gasoline........................ 28.8 Wax........................... 19.2 Kerosene........................ 4.8 Asphalt........................ 13 .0 Gas oil......................... 30.7 Sulfur1......................... 0.8 Fuel oil......................... 34.7 Subsurface Conditions The original pressure in the formation in the Panhandle field closely approximated 420 Ib. gage or 435 Ib. absolute pressure. Temperatures taken indicate that the formation temperatures do not exceed 90° F. The temperatures in Table I are typical measurements taken on one lease. * A contribrition from the research department of the Marland Refining Co. of Oklahoma and the production engineering department of the Marland Oil Co. of Texas. 1 Smith [Analysis of Panhandle and Rig Lake Crudes. U. S. Bur. Mines, Circular No. 6014 (December, 1926)] found an average sulfur content of 0.6 per cent.
Citation
APA:
(1928) Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Problems Encountered in Handling Panhandle Crude (with Discussion)MLA: Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Problems Encountered in Handling Panhandle Crude (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.