Abstract:
From three to ten per cent of the total oil produced can ultimately not be used for further processing. When
the oil is transported by oil pipelines and oil tankers and stored in reservoirs, oil bottom sediments are deposited
on the bottom comprising particles of mineral (non-oil origin) and the heaviest hydrocarbons, mainly paraffin
series, whose specific gravity is higher than the density of oil and water. For reliable operation of the tanks, it
must be periodically cleaned from the accumulated sediment. The study novelty is the use of the electrohydraulic
effect for the processing of oil bottom sediments and creation of a waste-free technology for the disposal of oil
bottom sediments in field conditions. The optimal mode for electrohydraulic impact, ensuring the destruction of
bottom deposits of oil in the oil storage tanks of the Atasu-Alashankou station, is determined.