Hi BHUX,
This message is late, but maybe useful. Calcium Napthenates precipitate when the pressure is relieved from the oil. The reason is that CO2 then leaves the liquid, which causes the pH to increase. The solution is to process the oil at high pressure (20 barg) instead of atmospheric, possibly to dose acid.
"Trond Erik Havre" <treh@statoil.com> has worked on it, but I don't know if he can help you.
Regards,
Erik.wolff@no.abb.com