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CO2 solubility in Crude Oil

CO2 solubility in Crude Oil

CO2 solubility in Crude Oil

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Hi everybody, need some help.

Trying to find how much CO2 will be absorbed by crude oil at 5 barg and ambient temperature.

I have a tank with a CO2 blanket above the crude, when we pump out the crude the CO2 is gassing up the pumps.

RE: CO2 solubility in Crude Oil

The gas associated with some crude oils includes high CO2 and H2S concentration.  The adsorption likely varies based upon the crude properties.

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