Crude Oil Analysis

Crude Oil Analysis is a laboratory analysis process to determine the chemical composition, physical properties, and quality of crude oil before it is further processed in an oil refinery.

Scope

Crude oil and petroleum feedstock analysis is a critical step in ensuring quality, characterization, and compliance with commercial and regulatory standards. This testing service is intended for refineries, energy companies, and the downstream industry.

Testing is carried out by experienced petroleum chemists, using modern analytical instruments (GC-MS, ICP, AFS, distillation units, viscometers, and sulfur analyzers).

All test methods refer to international standards:

Test Parameters and Methods

Reference Standards Used

ASTM International

D1298, D4052, D4006, D4294, D2622, D3227, D189, D4530, D4929, D5705, D5863, D97, D5949, D6377, D323, D3230, D4807, D6560

ISO Standards

ISO 12185, ISO 3735, ISO 9029, ISO 8754, ISO 6978-2

IP Methods

IP 143, IP 570

UOP Methods

UOP 46, UOP 375, UOP 391, UOP 505, UOP 938

Service Excellence

Comprehensive Analysis

Covers composition, impurities, and physical and chemical parameters.

Regulatory Compliance

Compliant with ASTM, ISO, IP, and UOP standards for refinery & international trade needs.

Advanced Instrumentation

Support GC-MS, ICP, sulfur analyzer, Karl Fischer, etc.

ISO 17025

ISO 17025 based (on progress accreditation)

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