PARAFFIN REMOVAL PRODUCTS

Paraffin PROBLEMS

Paraffin is a costly and complicated problem that varies from area to area and often from well to well. Paraffin commonly refers to a waxy build-up of organic material. Most crude oils contain paraffin in solution, and cooling causes paraffin crystals to clump together and build up on production equipment. Left untreated, the build-up will eventually shut off the flow of oil by completely plugging tubing and flow lines.

CHEMISTRY BEHIND PARAFFIN

The components of petroleum are classified by the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. Methane gas has one carbon atom. Kerosene has between 10 and 14 carbon atoms and paraffins have 18 to 60 carbon atoms per molecule. At a constant pressure each of these molecules has a different boiling point or temperature at which it will vaporize. Short-chain carbon molecules vaporize first when oil is heated. This is essentially the process a refinery uses to make gasoline, kerosene, etc. Cooling an oil causes the reverse to happen - the longer chain molecules crystallize and clump together forming a wax which can have a melting point over 200F. Paraffin occurs when the wax is no longer soluble in the oil. Unfortunately, as wells are produced there is a temperature drop due to gas movement and heat exchange as oil moves up the tubulars. Paraffin often precipitates. Also, the paraffin content of the oil often increases over the life of the well, because the short-chain carbon molecules are more easily produced. Consequently, the result is shorter production periods between paraffin problems. Laboratories can help predict problems by measuring the cloud point, which is the temperature at which the oil will no longer flow. A gas chromatograph can measure paraffin content.

PARAFFIN REMOVAL PRODUCTS

  • PARASOL: highly concentrated well for severe paraffin problems.
  • WELL SOLVENT 200: economical paraffin solvent.
  • PARA CLEAR D290: contains more aggressive solvents and a copolymer paraffin dispersant.
  • PARA CLEAR D500: penetrates and disperses paraffin, but also isolates the paraffin molecules by forming a coating around them which inhibits their growth.
  • PARA CLEAR HWD-106: paraffin dispersant effective in removing accumulated paraffin deposits.
  • PARA MINUS 150: inhibitors distort the paraffin crystals, preventing agglomeration. Inhibitor and dispersant.
  • PARAFFIN INHIBITOR STICKST: oil soluble sticks that release paraffin inhibitor to help reduce paraffin deposition from crude oil in production systems.

where to buy

All good oil field supply stores carry Aqua-Clear, Inc. paraffin removal products, but you can also buy direct from us.




 

Ordering Information

Should you wish to speak to a sales representative about any of our products, you can call or email Tommy Halloran Jr., Ronald "Buster" Wilson, or Russell Cook directly:

Tommy Halloran Jr.
W 304-343-4792
H 304-345-5152
C 304-546-8526
Ronald "Buster" Wilson
W 304-546-8518
H 304-965-7996
Fax 304-965-2713
Russell Cook
W 304-546-2940
H 304-842-7050
Fax 304-842-7050