RI 6542 Hydrocarbon-Type Relationships of Eastern and Western Hemisphere High-Sulfur Crude Oils

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harold M. Smith
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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96
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The data in this report were prepared to show how Bureau of Mines routine crude oil analyses could be used to evaluate crude oils in terms of common commercial products . The use of Bureau of Mines routine analyses to determine hydrocarbon - type relationships for the gasoline and gas - oil fractions is demonstrated . For this purpose the correlation index , the aromatic profile and the naphthene profile are used to establish reasonably acceptable values for hydrocarbontype relationships . The derivation and meaning of these indications are discussed . These analytical interpretations are applied to a group of high - sulfur crude oils from the Near East , the Permian basin of West Texas , Venezuela , Colombia , California , and other locations , and the resultant data for gasoline , gas oils , lubricating oils , and asphalt are compared by appropriate tables and graphs . Because the Near East crude oils contain higher quantities of paraffins in the gasoline and gas oil ranges , they will yield good , lowsolvency solvents and good kerosine , jet fuel , and diesel fuels , but straightrun gasoline of inferior quality compared to similar products from either West Texas or Venezuelan high - sulfur oils . The Near East oils also should be good sources of lubricating stock . However , when used as stock for catalytic cracking or reforming , the Near East oils suffer by comparison because they are deficient in naphthenes .
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APA: Harold M. Smith  (1964)  RI 6542 Hydrocarbon-Type Relationships of Eastern and Western Hemisphere High-Sulfur Crude Oils

MLA: Harold M. Smith RI 6542 Hydrocarbon-Type Relationships of Eastern and Western Hemisphere High-Sulfur Crude Oils. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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