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Recently we have started using refinery slop oil as reactor overhead quench. Due to presence of some water (free as well as emulsified) in slop oil the fractionator operation is getting disturbed. What is the most efficient way of separation of water from slop oil (along with proper tank preparation)? Would putting a coalescer in slop oil service (density varies from 0.8 to 0.9) be effective?