Millennium Post

BPCL develops faster, cheaper tech to assay crude; in talks with MNCS for tie-ups

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MUMBAI: The country's second largest national oil marketer Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd has developed a novel technology to test the quality of crude oil at a fraction of the cost and time that it takes now through the lengthy lab tests.

The technology, which has a number of patents including those from the US and the EU, is a 'crude horoscope predictor tool' called Bpmarrk, which can optimise varied properties from the crude.

The company is also in talks with leading internatio­nal players in the crude assaying industry like Aspen, the largest in the segment, Honeywell, and Emerson, R Ramachandr­an, Director (Refineries), at BPCL said.

"The traditiona­l way of assaying takes 30-45 days for a complete testing and the cost averages at Rs 25 lakh. But the Bpmarrk takes around 30 minutes for a four-stage test. We can offer it at a fraction of the present cost but we haven't decided on the pricing part yet," he said.

Ramachandr­an also said the company is planning to use the technology as an advance control product for product optimisati­on and is going to apply for patents for this as well.

On talks with American bodies, he said, "we have made presentati­ons to Aspen, Emerson and Honeywell but no deal has been finalised yet".

BPCL has been developing the technology since FY16 and reached commercial production stage two years ago.

Since then, it has made a detailed presentati­on to the American Petroleum Institute which is the global body that codifies the testing standards for the industry. The institute was keen to develop this tool as an alternate standard, provided BPCL shared the entire details, but the company refused, a source at the company said.

A salient and industryfr­iendly use of the tool is that it can help update the crude assays of oil wells wherein the properties get changed with ageing, according to Ramachandr­an.

"Gone are the days of lengthy laboratory tests called assaying for crude. The R&D team of Bharat Petroleum has developed a crude horoscope predictor tool called 'Bpmarrk' to correctly predict crude oil properties," he said.

Describing their innovation as a game-changer, Ramachandr­an said Bpmarrk can predict around 500 properties of any crude using four parameters and can help generate the output within an hour compared to the other convention­al processes which require three-four weeks of laboratory testing. The tool has been built by testing more than 100 types of crudes from different regions.

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