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CRUDE OIL ASSAY


A 'crude oil assay' is essentially the chemical evaluation of crude oil feedstocks by petroleum testing laboratories. Each crude oil type has unique molecular, chemical characteristics. No crude oil type is identical and there are crucial differences in crude oil quality. The results of crude oil assay testing provide extensive detailed hydrocarbon analysis data for refiners, oil traders and producers. Assay data help refineries determine if a crude oil feedstock is compatible for a particular petroleum refinery or if the crude oil could cause yield, quality, production, environmental and other problems.
The assay tests can be extensive. Testing can include crude oil characterization of whole crude oils and the various boiling range fractions produced from physical or simulated distillation by various procedures. Information obtained from the petroleum assay is used for detailed refinery engineering and client marketing purposes. Feedstock assay data are an important tool in the refining process.
Many oil companies have links to crude oil assays on their web pages. The assays are often on the pages with the field information.

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Statoil page for links to crude oil assays

Hydro page for links to crude oil assays

Chevron page for links to crude oil assays

BP page for links to crude oil assays

Total page for links to crude oil assays

US Dept. of Energy Assay Manual PDF

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