Graphene oxide (GO) is a reliable additive used to improve the wax crystal inhibition performance of pour point depressant (PPD). In understanding the lateral size effect on wax crystal inhibition, PPD emulsions containing graphene oxide of different lateral sizes were prepared. The parameters of pour point reduction (PPR) and dissipated wax crystallisation enthalpy were considered in the assessment of wax inhibition performance. PPR was measured using a pour point tester in accordance to ASTM D-97, while the enthalpy dissipation was evaluated via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) under cooling cycle. The study revealed that the addition of GO lowered the wax crystallisation enthalpy, as indicated by the lesser amount of precipitated wax present in the model oil. The enthalpy underwent a decrease from 25.04 to 23.97 Jg-1 with decreasing GO lateral size. It is evident from the pour point test that the use of different GO lateral sizes significantly affects the wax inhibition, as verified through the highest PPR of 10o C displayed by the EJGO5 sample (with addition of the smallest lateral size of 1 µm). In short, manipulating the GO lateral size in sonicated samples boosted the PPR up to 100% compared to the unsonicated sample (EJGO1). Furthermore, smaller lateral size provides more nucleation site for wax co-crystallisation, hence preventing the neighbouring wax crystals from attaching and forming a looser crystal structure. The thermal characteristics of the PPD emulsions were also examined through DSC technique, which revealed that the emulsions thermal properties were unaffected by the addition of GO.