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This book crosses the boundary from exploration- and
production-related chemistry to refining, from upstream through
downstream. It discusses the composition of petroleum through the
use of "petroleum molecular composition continuity model." .
Heavy crude oils and bitumen represent more than 50% of all
hydrocarbons available on the planet. These feedstocks have a low
amount of distillable material and high level of contaminants that
make their production, transportation, and refining difficult and
costly by conventional technologies. Subsurface Upgrading of Heavy
Crude Oils and Bitumen is of interest to the petroleum industry
mainly because of the advantages compared to aboveground
counterparts. The author presents an in-depth account and a
critical review of the progress of industry and academia in
underground or In-Situ upgrading of heavy, extra-heavy oils and
bitumen, as reported in the patent and open literature. This work
is aimed to be a standalone monograph, so three chapters are
dedicated to the composition of petroleum and fundamentals of crude
oil production and refining. Key Features: Offers a
multidisciplinary scope that will appeal to chemists, geologists,
biologists, chemical engineers, and petroleum engineers Presents
the advantages and disadvantages of the technologies considered
Discusses economic and environmental considerations for all the
routes evaluated and offers perspectives from experts in the field
working with highlighted technologies
Effective measurement of the composition and properties of
petroleum is essential for its exploration, production, and
refining; however, new technologies and methodologies are not
adequately documented in much of the current literature. Analytical
Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications explores advances in the
analytical methods and instrumentation that allow more accurate
determination of the components, classes of compounds, properties,
and features of petroleum and its fractions. Recognized experts
explore a host of topics, including: A petroleum molecular
composition continuity model as a context for other analytical
measurements A modern modular sampling system for use in the lab or
the process area to collect and control samples for subsequent
analysis The importance of oil-in-water measurements and monitoring
The chemical and physical properties of heavy oils, their
fractions, and products from their upgrading Analytical
measurements using gas chromatography and nuclear magnetic
resonance (NMR) applications Asphaltene and heavy ends analysis
Chemometrics and modeling approaches for understanding petroleum
composition and properties to improve upstream, midstream, and
downstream operations Due to the renaissance of gas and oil
production in North America, interest has grown in analytical
methods for a wide range of applications. The understanding
provided in this text is designed to help chemists, geologists, and
chemical and petroleum engineers make more accurate estimates of
the crude value to specific refinery configurations, providing
insight into optimum development and extraction schemes.
Heavy crude oils and bitumen represent more than 50% of all
hydrocarbons available on the planet. These feedstocks have a low
amount of distillable material and high level of contaminants that
make their production, transportation, and refining difficult and
costly by conventional technologies. Subsurface Upgrading of Heavy
Crude Oils and Bitumen is of interest to the petroleum industry
mainly because of the advantages compared to aboveground
counterparts. The author presents an in-depth account and a
critical review of the progress of industry and academia in
underground or In-Situ upgrading of heavy, extra-heavy oils and
bitumen, as reported in the patent and open literature. This work
is aimed to be a standalone monograph, so three chapters are
dedicated to the composition of petroleum and fundamentals of crude
oil production and refining. Key Features: Offers a
multidisciplinary scope that will appeal to chemists, geologists,
biologists, chemical engineers, and petroleum engineers Presents
the advantages and disadvantages of the technologies considered
Discusses economic and environmental considerations for all the
routes evaluated and offers perspectives from experts in the field
working with highlighted technologies
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