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1. JP8 Additive & Filtration Standardization Lee Oppenheim
DESC-BQ
March 2005
2. Additive & Filtration Standardization Background
Quality issues with apple jelly
Quality issues with thermal stability
Diesel fuel lubricity & drag reducing additive contamination
No standard methodology developed
System designed based on a past problem
Results in hodgepodge of solutions
Desire to standardize as much as possible
Pipeline systems being reviewed
3. Additive & Filtration Standardization Objectives of receipt & prior to issue
Remove surfactants
Remove particulates
Remove as much moisture as possible
Inject necessary additives
Sufficient mixing to get FSII into solution
4. Concept of StandardizedFiltration & Additive Process
5. Additive & Filtration Standardization Issues
One size does not fit all
Incoming flow rate
Cost/benefit
Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Additive
Can it be eliminated at the refinery?
Smaller DFSPs
BRAC
6. Additive & Filtration Standardization Implementation by system
Las Vegas – first prototype
Plantation Pipeline System
Pipeline Tender negotiations
GOCO & COCO impacts
7. QUESTIONS?