Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling

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Autor(a) principal: Moradi,S.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Dabiri,M., Dabir,B., Rashtchian,D., Emadi,M. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322012000300022
Resumo: Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and miscible gas injection is a common problem in oilfields throughout the world. In this work, static precipitation tests are conducted to investigate the effects of pressure, temperature and gas type and concentration on asphaltene instability. Three different oil samples have been studied under reservoir conditions with/without nitrogen and methane injection. Besides applying common thermodynamic models, a new scaling equation is presented to predict asphaltene precipitation under HPHT gas injection. Extensive published data from the literature are also used in model development. The scaling approach is attractive because it is simple and complex asphaltene properties are not involved in the calculations. Moreover, the proposed model provides universal parameters for different fluid samples over a wide range of pressure and temperature that makes it novel for evaluation of future gas injection projects when simple PVT data are available.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
title Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
spellingShingle Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
Moradi,S.
Nitrogen injection
Asphaltene precipitation
Pure solid modeling
Scaling equation
title_short Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
title_full Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
title_fullStr Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
title_sort Investigation of asphaltene precipitation in miscible gas injection processes: experimental study and modeling
author Moradi,S.
author_facet Moradi,S.
Dabiri,M.
Dabir,B.
Rashtchian,D.
Emadi,M. A.
author_role author
author2 Dabiri,M.
Dabir,B.
Rashtchian,D.
Emadi,M. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moradi,S.
Dabiri,M.
Dabir,B.
Rashtchian,D.
Emadi,M. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nitrogen injection
Asphaltene precipitation
Pure solid modeling
Scaling equation
topic Nitrogen injection
Asphaltene precipitation
Pure solid modeling
Scaling equation
description Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and miscible gas injection is a common problem in oilfields throughout the world. In this work, static precipitation tests are conducted to investigate the effects of pressure, temperature and gas type and concentration on asphaltene instability. Three different oil samples have been studied under reservoir conditions with/without nitrogen and methane injection. Besides applying common thermodynamic models, a new scaling equation is presented to predict asphaltene precipitation under HPHT gas injection. Extensive published data from the literature are also used in model development. The scaling approach is attractive because it is simple and complex asphaltene properties are not involved in the calculations. Moreover, the proposed model provides universal parameters for different fluid samples over a wide range of pressure and temperature that makes it novel for evaluation of future gas injection projects when simple PVT data are available.
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