Abstract

 
 
 
 An investigation of oils from new wells of Manavi oil deposit was carried out. Physical and chemical and geochemical parameters, as well as functional groups were determined by IR spectrometry. Using simulative chromatographic distillation of oil from the #12 well naphtha 35-180 °C and diesel fractions were obtained. Individual paraffinic, naphthenic and aromatic hydrocarbons were identified in naphtha by gas chromatographic method and distribution of individual n-paraffinic hydrocarbons in urea concentrate was determined in diesel fraction. The results of the investigation show that due to low content of sulfur, tar- asphaltenic compounds and high yield of light fractions the Manavi oil can be recognized as a high quality paraffinic type of oil. Physical and chemical characteristics, chemical nature and high yield of light fractions outline a good perspective for usage of Manavi deposit oil as a raw material for production of commodity petroleum products like high quality organic solvents, aviation and diesel fuels and various petroleum oils.
 
 
 
Highlights
well as functional groups were determined by IR spectrometry
aromatic hydrocarbons were identified in naphtha by gas chromatographic method and distribution
of individual n-paraffinic hydrocarbons in urea concentrate was determined in diesel fraction
Summary
Тбилиси, Грузия, ТГУ, Институт физической и органической химии им. Петре Меликишвили, Лаборатория химия нефти 1Заведующий лаборатории, главный научный сотрудник; 2Старший научный сотрудник; 3научный сотрудник; 4научный сотрудник; 5научный сотрудник; DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.31435/rsglobal_ws/31102018/6179
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