Asphaltenes are a solubility class of petroleum crude oil that can destabilize and deposit in both upstream and downstream processes. In this study, asphaltene deposits were generated in metal capillaries by heptane addition to crude oils, and it was found that deposition is caused by submicrometer asphaltene aggregates. Deposits were generated at heptane concentrations above and significantly below the instantaneous onset point. Analysis of the results reveals that the governing factor controlling the magnitude of asphaltene deposition is the concentration of insoluble asphaltenes present in a crude oil-precipitant mixture and the instantaneous onset point is irrelevant to the deposition process. Electron microscopy images of the deposits ...
Asphaltene constituents are, by definition, a solubility class that is precipitated from petroleum, ...
The goal of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the properties of petroleum asphaltenes...
Carbon dioxide miscible flooding has become a popular method for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) because...
Deposition of carbonaceous materials, such as asphaltene, is a major problem in petroleum production...
Deposition of carbonaceous materials, such as asphaltene, is a major problem in petroleum production...
This study discusses experimental and modeling results of asphaltene aggregation and deposition usin...
Asphaltenes are the most polar fraction of petroleum that can precipitate due to changes in pressur...
One of the most recurring flow assurance problems in oil and gas industry is associated to the forma...
One of the most recurring flow assurance problems in oil and gas industry is associated to the forma...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
The precipitation of asphaltenes from crude oils can lead to serious challenges during oil productio...
The precipitation of asphaltenes from crude oils can lead to serious challenges during oil productio...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest and most complex components in crude oil. Their precipitation and depos...
Remediation of the heavy organic deposits in the course of petroleum production has been a costly pr...
Asphaltene constituents are, by definition, a solubility class that is precipitated from petroleum, ...
Asphaltene constituents are, by definition, a solubility class that is precipitated from petroleum, ...
The goal of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the properties of petroleum asphaltenes...
Carbon dioxide miscible flooding has become a popular method for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) because...
Deposition of carbonaceous materials, such as asphaltene, is a major problem in petroleum production...
Deposition of carbonaceous materials, such as asphaltene, is a major problem in petroleum production...
This study discusses experimental and modeling results of asphaltene aggregation and deposition usin...
Asphaltenes are the most polar fraction of petroleum that can precipitate due to changes in pressur...
One of the most recurring flow assurance problems in oil and gas industry is associated to the forma...
One of the most recurring flow assurance problems in oil and gas industry is associated to the forma...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
The precipitation of asphaltenes from crude oils can lead to serious challenges during oil productio...
The precipitation of asphaltenes from crude oils can lead to serious challenges during oil productio...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest and most complex components in crude oil. Their precipitation and depos...
Remediation of the heavy organic deposits in the course of petroleum production has been a costly pr...
Asphaltene constituents are, by definition, a solubility class that is precipitated from petroleum, ...
Asphaltene constituents are, by definition, a solubility class that is precipitated from petroleum, ...
The goal of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the properties of petroleum asphaltenes...
Carbon dioxide miscible flooding has become a popular method for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) because...