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API MPMS Ch. 10.9

Standard Test Method for Water in Crude Oils by Coulometric Karl Fischer Titration—Spanish

Standard by API, 2013

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API MPMS Ch. 10.9 is a focused technical document for buyers who need a clear reference on determining water in crude oils by coulometric Karl Fischer titration. As the Spanish edition of the official standard, it supports consistent understanding and application across teams working with crude oil measurement, quality verification, and related documentation. For procurement, engineering, inspection, and QA/QC teams, this document can help confirm that the correct method reference is on hand for technical review, process alignment, and controlled use in operational settings.

What is API MPMS Ch. 10.9?

API MPMS Ch. 10.9 is a recognized API standard within the Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, published as the 3rd edition in 2013. Based on its official title, it serves as a technical reference for the test method used to determine water in crude oils by coulometric Karl Fischer titration, presented in Spanish. Buyers typically use this type of document as a benchmark for measurement practice, specification review, and internal technical documentation where a consistent method reference is needed.

Where is API MPMS Ch. 10.9 used?

API MPMS Ch. 10.9 is commonly relevant in crude oil measurement and quality-control workflows where water content needs to be assessed with a standardized method reference. It may be used by laboratory personnel, QA/QC teams, inspection groups, and operations staff in refining, terminal, pipeline, and storage-related environments. It is also useful for engineering and procurement teams when documenting measurement requirements, reviewing project specifications, or aligning procedures across Spanish-language technical work environments.

Why is API MPMS Ch. 10.9 important?

This document matters because water content is an important factor in crude oil handling, valuation, and quality management. Having API MPMS Ch. 10.9 available helps teams work from a recognized reference, reducing ambiguity during method selection, specification writing, and technical review. It can support consistent communication between operations, inspection, and laboratory functions, while also helping procurement and compliance-related teams document the correct standard for internal and external use. API MPMS Ch. 10.9 is especially relevant where Spanish-language access improves clarity and implementation consistency.

  • Crude oil water content test method reference
  • Coulometric Karl Fischer titration focus
  • Spanish-language API standards access
  • Useful for QA/QC and laboratory teams
  • Supports inspection and operations documentation
  • Relevant to procurement and technical review
SKU: 50aec3097060

  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Publisher: API

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