Analysis of heavier fractions of North-East Indian crude oils
Manoj Kumar Sarmah
Broschiertes Buch

Analysis of heavier fractions of North-East Indian crude oils

Compositional analysis of heavy residual fraction of North-East Indian crude oils having different Geological origins

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The oilfields of North-East India is regarded as one of the oldest oilfields in the world. Crude oil is being produced from North-East India for more than 115 years. Prior to 1989, oil was produced from Girujan (upper to middle Miocene), Tipam (lower Miocene) and Barail (Oligocene) formation. Since 1989, oil is being produced from Sylhet limestone and Langpar (Eocene) formation in increasing quantities. All these oils are waxy in nature. They have a wide range of API gravity and pour point. Modern analytical techniques like HPLC, MPLC, TLC-FID, FT-IR, NMR (1H and13C) spectroscopy, HTGC, GC-MS,...