API Gravity
API Gravity
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November 7, 2022
API Oil Gravity
A crude oil will typically have an API between 15 and 45 degrees. Higher API
indicates a lighter (lower density) crude. Lower API indicates a heavier
(denser) crude. Generally, lighter (high API) crudes are more valuable
because they yield more high-value light products when run through
a refinery.
Light crude is typically in the 35-45 API range, which includes most of the
highest valued crudes. Crudes lighter than 45 are typically considered extra-
light crude or condensates and are valued lower than light crude because they
contain a lot of light ends such as propane and butane. A medium crude is in
the 25-35 API range, and a heavy crude is in the 15-25 API range. Anything
below 15 API would be considered an extra-heavy crude.
Relationship between crude oil price and API gravity (from Rana et al. 2007)
REFERENCES
[1] Wikipedia Editors, “API gravity”, Wikipedia Site, last edited on 7 August
2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/API_gravity
[3] Watson Loh, “An overview of heavy oil properties and its recovery and
transportation methods”, July 2014, Brazilian Journal of Chemical
Engineering.