Claims
- 1. A method of blending two hydrocarbon liquids to form a hydrocarbon liquid blend of reduced fouling tendency, said method comprising:
- (a) selecting a first hydrocarbon liquid which contains asphaltenes incompatible with the oil fraction thereof;
- (b) selecting a second hydrocarbon liquid which contains substantially no asphaltenes or the asphaltenes thereof are more compatible in the oil fraction thereof than the asphaltenes in the first hydrocarbon liquid oil fraction;
- (c) blending the two hydrocarbon liquids to form a stream;
- (d) determining the level incompatible asphaltenes in the blend stream; and
- (e) adjusting the relativde proportions of each hydrocarbon liquid added in step (c) in response to step (d) to maintain the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the blend substantially below the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the first hydrocarbon liquid.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein step (d) comprises determining the incompatible asphaltenes in various blend proportions of samples of the first and second hydrocarbon liquids; and step (e) comprises adjusting the relative proportions of the hydrocarbon liquids at one of the blend proportions which indicates a substantially lower level of incompatible asphaltene of the blend relative to the first hydrocarbon liquid.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the determining step (d) indicates the aromatic/asphaltene ratio of the blend.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the determining step (d) is by chromatographic methods which separate incompatible asphaltenes from a sample of the blend.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4 wherein the chromatographic method comprises depositing a drop of the blend on a thin layer chromatographic film or membrane and permitting the drop to migrate radially outwardly, the incompatible asphaltenes separating from the oil fraction in the form of interior dark rings within a matrix region of the oil fraction and compatible components.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5 and further comprising measuring an optical property of the ring on the thin layer chromotographic film or membrane, the intensity and area relative to the matrix region providing an indication of the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the blend.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein steps (a) and (b) for selecting the first and second hydrocarbon liquids comprises determining a property of each liquid which indicates the ratio of the aromatic to asphaltenes oil of each liquid, and steps (d) and (e) comprise monitoring a property of the blend indicative of the aromatic/asphaltenes oil ratio of the blend and controlling the relative proportions of each hydrocarbon liquid in the blend to maintain the aromatic/asphaltenes oil ratio thereof above a predetermined level.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein step (d) comprises monitoring the blend for aromatic/asphaltene oil ratio and step (e) comprises adjusting the proportions of each liquid to maintain an aromatic oil/asphaltene ratio above a predetermined level.
- 9. A method of blending two hydrocarbon liquids to form a hydrocarbon blend of reduced fouling tendency, said method comprising;
- (a) selecting a first hydrocarbon liquid which contains asphaltenes incompatible with the oil fraction thereof and determining the fouling tendency of the first hydrocarbon liquid;
- (b) selecting a second hydrocarbon liquid which contains substantially no asphaltenes or the asphaltenes thereof are more compatible in the oil fraction thereof than the asphaltenes in the first hydrocarbon liquid oil fraction;
- (c) blending the two hydrocarbon liquids;
- (d) determining a property of the blend which is indicative of the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the blend; and
- (e) adjusting the relativde proportions of each hydrocarbon liquid and in response to step (d) to maintain the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the blend below a predetermined level which indicates a fouling tendency substantially lower than that of said first hydrocarbon liquid.
- 10. A method of blending a first crude oil containing low molecular weight oil fractions and asphaltenes incompatible therein and a second crude containing low molecular weight oil fractions and substantially no asphaltenes or asphaltenes more compatible therein than the asphaltenes in the first crude oil, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) continuously blending the crude oils to form a stream;
- (b) monitoring the blend stream by determining the incompatible asphaltenes therein; and
- (c) controlling the blend ratio of the first and second crude oils in response to the monitoring step to maintain the incompatible asphaltenes of the blend stream below a predetermined level, said level being substantially lower than the incompatible asphaltenes in the first crude oil.
- 11. A method of blending a first crude oil which contains incompatible asphaltenes with a second crude oil which contains less incompatible asphaltenes than the first crude oil, said method comprising:
- (a) blending the first crude oil with the second crude oil to form a blend;
- (b) monitoring the incompatible asphaltenes in the blend; and
- (c) adjusting the blend ratio in response to the monitoring step to maintain the aromatic/asphaltene ratio of the blend above that of at least the first crude oil.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the blending is such to maintain an aromatic to asphaltene ratio of the blend above 15 by weight.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the blending is such to maintain the aromatic to asphaltene ratio above 19 by weight.
- 14. A method of blending a low to medium fouling hydrocarbon liquid containing asphaltenes with a substantially paraffinic liquid which comprises:
- (a) blending the hydrocarbon liquid and the paraffinic liquid;
- (b) monitoring the incompatible asphaltenes in the blend; and
- (c) controlling the blend ratio to prevent the incompatible asphaltenes in the blend from increasing above a predetermined level which indicates a fouling tendency substantially higher than that of the hydrocarbon liquid.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the paraffinic liquid is volatile at atmospheric conditions and wherein the monitoring step (b) comprises determining incompatible asphaltenes in a blend of C.sub.5 to C.sub.8 paraffinic liquid and said hydrocarbon liquid to determine the volumetric ratio of the hydrocarbon liquid and C.sub.5 and C.sub.8 paraffin liquid at which fouling tendency increases substantially above that of the hydrocarbon liquid, and wherein step (c) comprises maintaining the blend ratio of the liquid hydrocarbon/paraffinic liquid above the ratio determined in step (b).
- 16. The method of claims 15 wherein the hydrocarbon liquid is crude oil and the C.sub.5 to C.sub.8 paraffin liquid is pentane.
- 17. A method of blending two hydrocarbon liquids to form a hydrocarbon liquid blend of reduced fouling tendency, said method comprising:
- (a) selecting a first hydrocarbon liquid which contains asphaltenes incompatible with the oil fraction thereof;
- (b) selecting a second hydrocarbon liquid which contains substantially no asphaltenes or the asphaltenes thereof are more compatible in the oil fraction thereof than the asphaltenes in the first hydrocarbon liquid oil fraction;
- (c) determining the level of incompatible asphaltenes at various volume ratios of the first and second liquids; and
- (d) blending the first and second hydrocarbon liquids in response to step (c) to maintain the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the blend substantially below the level of incompatible asphaltenes in the first hydrocarbon liquid.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 048,167, filed May 11, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (26)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Chemistry of Asphaltenes, Bunger Am. Chem. Soc.: Advances in Chemistry Series 195, Sep. 1983, pp. 53 and 76-80. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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