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Why do crude oil pipelines have minimum specs on API gravity (density)?

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Why do crude oil pipelines have minimum specs on API gravity (density)?

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API Gravity is just the Specific Gravity of petroleum based products. Which comes from density of the fluid vs the density of water. Density is mostly used for the sizing of pumps and for the spacing of pipe supports. With a higher viscosity fluid, density becomes more of a factor in sizing the pumps. Density effects the head loss in a pipe very little though.

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