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SwRI Develops Economic, Novel Technique Supporting Pipeline Transport of Heavy Crude Oils

EZ Flow™ cost-effectively reduces viscosity in heavy crudes by more than 60%

SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists and engineers used internal research funding to develop “EZ Flow,” an innovative process for treating heavy crude oils, making pipeline transportation more cost-effective and less energy intensive than current techniques.

“Our team developed the new method for processing heavy crude oil using a proprietary chemical treatment and mechanical technique,” said James Wood, a principal scientist in SwRI’s Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Division. “The new process reduces the viscosity of heavy crude oil by more than 60%, allowing it to flow more easily through existing pipeline networks.”

The new process allows for transport of the treated heavy crude oil over great distances without heating the pipeline and without adding large amounts of chemical or diluent. Conventional techniques to transport heavy crude oil are costly because they often use large volumes of chemicals or diluents and frequently require multiple treatment techniques to be applied simultaneously.

Pipeline transportation is an environmentally friendly, economic way to move crude oils. Of the more than 80 million barrels per day of crude oil produced globally, about 11 million barrels are classified as heavy crude oils.

“According to industry experts, over the next 80 years, heavy crude oil production will increase exponentially as lighter crude oil reserves dwindle and those available become more expensive and difficult to recover,” Wood said.

The low concentrations of proprietary additives needed for EZ Flow make it environmentally friendlier and less expensive than other currently available commercial technologies. SwRI is also investigating whether, with further research and optimization, EZ Flow could be used to upgrade, or chemically treat, heavy crude oil. “The next step is to scale-up the EZ Flow technology to start the commercialization process,” Wood said.

SwRI’s patent-pending EZ Flow proof-of-concept technology is available for commercial development.

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About SwRI:

SwRI is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development organization based in San Antonio, Texas, with approximately 3,000 employees and an annual research volume of nearly $696 million. Southwest Research Institute and SwRI are registered marks in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. For more information, please visit newsroom.swri.org or https://www.swri.org.

https://www.swri.org/press-release/swri-develops-economic-novel-technique-supporting-transport-heavy-crude

Contacts

Tracey M.S. Whelan • (210) 522-2256 or twhelan@swri.org

Southwest Research Institute


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SwRI-developed “EZ Flow,” a new process for treating heavy crude oils, helps make pipeline transportation more cost-effective than current techniques.
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Tracey M.S. Whelan • (210) 522-2256 or twhelan@swri.org

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