Paraffin wax deposition in pipelines is a persistent challenge in crude oil transport, affecting flow efficiency and increasing maintenance costs. This case study explores the effectiveness of paraffin wax stripping under various operational conditions using a full-scale experimental pipeline setup.
Conducted on an 8-inch diameter, 16-meter-long pipeline, the study investigated slug flow and stratified wavy flow regimes. Using flow visualization, wax deposition analysis, and pressure monitoring, valuable insights were gathered to understand how flow dynamics impact wax removal efficiency.
Download the full case study to learn how real-world pipeline behavior was simulated and analyzed—delivering practical insights for improving wax management strategies in oilfield operations.
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