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Crude oil samples provided by the pipeline operator have been tested at Temple University, indicating AOT could significantly reduce viscosity of the heavy crudes typically transported through this pipeline.
Analysis of the selected pipeline location and configuration indicates the proposed location has excellent characteristics for demonstration purposes.
If successful at the proposed location, acquisition and installation of two additional AOT’s would likely be required for the operator to fully realize and optimize AOT benefits along the full length of the selected pipeline.
Recent field tests with a crude oil pipeline fully confirm the theoretical results.
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