If you know the crude composition, you probably know what crude family of the nine types classified by the US Bureau of Mines it belongs to.
I don't know of a way to "predict" the amount of precipitable waxes, however, I think the lab could carry out quantitative solvent dewaxing trials (as for lubes) upon chilling to a predetermined temperature, on three or more fractions obtained by distillation. Filtered waxes would be washed with sufficient solvent for the practical removal (i.e., deoiling) of any trapped or occluded oils.
Ketones are excellent for the job with lubes.