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[8.01.2010]
Exploration of oil sludge specifications is one of the main factors of processing technologies
Oil slope is formed during oil exploration, storage and transportation and treatment processes. A definite quantity of oil sludge is accumulated as a result of carried out exploration activities and this has become the main reason for environmental deterioration. Despite the fact that, oil slope storages situated far away from peoples residences it still has a negative impact to the environment. From this point of view it has been considered important to realize utilization of the oil slope and re-use processes of its components (oil products) as raw material.
The plant operates the oil slope into three phases: oil products, water and mechanical impurities. Correlation of oil slope composition components depends on oil products sort, oil exploration process as well as reagents to be used for treatment of industrial waste water.
Long keep of oil slope in the open storages leads to quality fall. Periodically, as a result of fractures evaporation, oil products oxidation and oil tarring the oil slope become to a kind of hard operated mass. At the present there are a number of oil slope utilization technologies.
"Ekol Engineering Services" CJSC is providing oil slope utilization by means of 2 (two) phase decanter, outlet products of which are solid and liquid phases.
Complex Researching Laboratory under Ecological Monitoring Department of the company is continuously taking samples and provides analyses both from inlet and outlet of Alfa Laval decanter. Afterwards the laboratory researches the sampled oil products and determines plant maintenance efficiency, oil products, mechanical impurities and optimum water in both solid and liquid phases. Oil products trapped from liquid phase is sent to re-exploration process.
Alongside, there are negotiated continuous measurements for finding out know how methods and appropriate ways for providing of oil slope utilization, as well as laboratory researchings and tests for much more effective separation of oil products by means of reagents.
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