ISOLATION AND MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF HYDRATE SURFACE ACTIVE COMPONENTS IN PETROLEUM ACID FRACTIONS
The anti-agglomerating hydrate behavior observed for some crude oils has previously been related to crude oil composition and to surface adsorption mechanisms. Petroleum acids derived from some crude oils have been found able to convert systems with initially high risk of plugging into easily flo...
Main Authors: | Erstad, Kristin, Høiland, Sylvi, Barth, Tanja, Fotland, Per |
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Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/1404 |
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