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BS EN 15522-2:2023 Oil spill identification. Petroleum and petroleum related products Analytical method and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-low resolution-MS analyses

BS EN 15522-2:2023

Oil spill identification. Petroleum and petroleum related products Analytical method and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-low resolution-MS analyses

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Standard number:BS EN 15522-2:2023
Pages:222
Released:2023-04-13
ISBN:978 0 539 15072 8
Status:Standard

BS EN 15522-2:2023 Oil Spill Identification - A Comprehensive Guide to Petroleum and Related Products Analysis

Introducing the BS EN 15522-2:2023, a comprehensive standard guide that provides an analytical method and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-low resolution-MS analyses. This guide is specifically designed for oil spill identification, focusing on petroleum and petroleum-related products. With its release on 13th April 2023, it has become an essential tool for professionals in the field.

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The BS EN 15522-2:2023 is a robust guide that spans over 222 pages, providing in-depth knowledge and understanding of oil spill identification. It is a meticulously crafted guide that offers a detailed analytical method and interpretation of results based on GC-FID and GC-low resolution-MS analyses.

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The BS EN 15522-2:2023 guide is a valuable resource for professionals dealing with petroleum and petroleum-related products. It provides a systematic approach to oil spill identification, helping to prevent environmental damage and ensuring the safety and efficiency of operations.

With its detailed analytical method and interpretation of results, this guide allows for accurate and reliable identification of oil spills. This can significantly improve response times and mitigation strategies, ultimately protecting the environment and reducing costs.

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BS EN 15522-2:2023


This standard BS EN 15522-2:2023 Oil spill identification. Petroleum and petroleum related products is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.080 Petroleum products in general
This document specifies a method to identify and compare the compositional characteristics of oil samples. Specifically, it describes the detailed analytical and data processing methods for identifying the characteristics of spill samples and establishing their correlation to suspected source oils. Even when samples or data from suspected sources are not available for comparison, establishing the specific nature (e.g. refined petroleum, crude oil, waste oil, etc.) of the spilled oil still helps to constrain the possible source(s). This methodology is restricted to petroleum related products containing a significant proportion of hydrocarbon-components with a boiling point above 150 °C. Examples are: crude oils, higher boiling condensates, diesel oils, residual bunker or heavy fuel oils, lubricants, and mixtures of bilge and sludge samples, as well as distillate fuels and blends. While the specific analytical methods are perhaps not appropriate for lower boiling oils (e.g. kerosene, jet fuel, or gasoline), the general concepts described in this methodology, i.e. statistical comparison of weathering-resistant diagnostic ratios, are applicable in spills involving these kinds of oils. Paraffin based products (e.g. waxes, etc.) are outside the scope of this method because too many compounds are removed during the production process [37]. However, the method can be used to identify the type of product involved. Although not directly intended for identifying oil recovered from groundwater, vegetation, wildlife/tissues, soil, or sediment matrices, they are not precluded. However, caution is needed as extractable compounds can be present in these matrices that alter and/or contribute additional compounds compared to the source sample. If unrecognized, the contribution from the matrix can lead to false “non-matches”. It is therefore advisable to analyse background sample(s) of the matrix that appear unoiled. When analysing “non-oil” matrices additional sample preparation (e.g. clean-up) is often required prior to analysis and the extent to which the matrix affects the correlation achieved is to be considered. Whether the method is applicable for a specific matrix depends upon the oil concentration compared to the “matrix concentration”. In matrices containing high concentrations of oil, a positive match can still be concluded. In matrices containing lower concentrations of oil, a false “non-match” or an “inconclusive match” can result from matrix effects. Evaluation of possible matrix effects is beyond the scope of this document.
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