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Reservoir Management - Online Oil-In-Water Monitor - Case Study
Background Older generation online oil-in-water (OiW) monitors may suffer from fouling of optics due to scales, soaps, emulsions, sludge, etc., resulting in inaccurate (usually low) concentrations. New generation OiW monitors: Yield more accurate O iW concentrations Improve accuracy of the OiW measurements, allowing operators to optimize water treatment systems so that more product is ...
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New oil spill response application note from China
The Problem: Oil may spill out in the process of oil exploration & development, refining, storage and transportation and enter into open water environment like oceanic environment due to incident or incorrect operation. Oil spill damages include to human heath, safety, ecological environment, aquaculture. In China, the State Oceanic Administration requires the oil content in the discharge to ...
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Solvent-free oil-in-water analysis
Non-ionic surfactants can homogenize oily, produced water samples, creating optically clear microemulsions that are ideal for fluorescence measurements [1]. The use of surfactants to reduce fouling and improve the performance of on-line, fluorescence-based, oil-in-water monitors has been reported previously [2,3]. This paper describes the use of surfactants to prepare discrete water samples ...
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Online Monitors for Oil Leaks in Cooling Water
Oil leaks in cooling water systems, usually from rotating heavy equipment such as pumps, compressors and turbines, contaminate the cooling water and are likely to damage the equipment. One method for detecting oil leaks in cooling water is to periodically grab a sample of the cooling water for analysis. Grab sample analysis has inherent problems. Sample analysis might require hours or days, and ...
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