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Re: As I See It post# 47092

Thursday, 05/09/2019 11:51:46 AM

Thursday, May 09, 2019 11:51:46 AM

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I have linked previously how the industry views the relationship but apparently it’s doesn’t really matter. Everyone can believe what they want but the industry classifies its petro products based on specific gravity and calls fractions with lower heavier constituents as “light”.

Below is an active trade publication referring to that relationship as a “function of”.

I guess the entire oil and gas industry must be wrong after all mercury and water thinned honey has been presented as proof there is no relationship. God bless Wiki!


“Note that viscosity is also a function of density. A lower density crude is less viscous than a heavier crude and has better flow properties. However, viscosity is highly correlated to temperature, rising sharply as the temperature declines.”


https://www.oilsandsmagazine.com/technical/product-streams
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