Petroleum Demulsifier
A petroleum demulsifier is a chemical agent used to break emulsions, specifically water-in-oil emulsions, that commonly occur in crude oil production and processing. These emulsions form when water mixes with crude oil, stabilized by natural surfactants such as asphaltenes, resins, and fine solids.
Oilfield Production – Used in upstream crude oil processing to remove water before refining.
Refineries – Helps in separating water from crude oil during transportation and refining.
Pipeline Transportation – Ensures smooth flow by reducing water content in oil.
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