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Enhancing Oil-Water Separation with the Performax Coalescer

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      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

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        Special Issue Description

        The Performax R Matrix Plate Coalescer is an updated enhanced oil-water separator that answers the oil producers’ requirement for a simple, effective separator. For many years, the Freewater Knockout (FWKO) was the basic oil field standard in oil-water separation. Results from light gravity paraffinic oils to heavy gravity asphaltic oils are described in detail. Oil-water separation is now performed using the Performax Coalescer, which has enhanced gas, water, and oil quality. Engineers and oil producers are still struggling with the issue of producing water from oil. It has been difficult and frustrating for the industry to distinguish the value from the throwaway since 1865 when water and hydrocarbons began coproducing. The Performax Matrix Plate Coalescer, an improved gravity settling separator, was recently developed. Over the years, innovation has led from the skim pit to the installation of the stock tank, the Gunbarrel, the free-water knockout, the hay-packed coalescer, and most recently. Most of the history of water treatment has been sparse and hazy. The majority of it has been sparse and hazy. The produced water has no economic worth, and therefore incurs additional costs for the producer to arrange for disposal. In modern oil fields, water production exceeds oil production. Emulsions and dispersions, which are more challenging to manage, are produced in conjunction with increased water output. As the last drop of oil is extracted from the reservoir, the separation process becomes entangled with a wide range of pollutants.

        Editor Keywords

        Matrix Plate
        Separation and treating
        Oil-water separation
        Matrix plate coalescer
        Performax unit
        Separator
        Design
        Oil-water
        Dixon

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