Precipitation of asphaltene is considered as an undesired process during oil production via natural depletion and gas injection as it blocks the pore space and reduces the oil flow rate. In addition, it lessens the efficiency of the gas injection into oil reservoirs. This paper presents static and dynamic experiments conducted to investigate the effects of temperature, pressure, pressure drop, dilution ratio, and mixture compositions on asphaltene precipitation and deposition. Important technical aspects of asphaltene precipitation such as equation of state, analysis tools, and predictive methods are also discussed. Different methodologies to analyze asphaltene precipitation are reviewed, as well. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) joined wi...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest and the most polar fractions of crude oil and are defined as a solubili...
Asphaltene instability may occur when pressure, temperature and compositional variations affect the ...
SPE paper no 84893-MSThe use of miscible solvents in Improved Oil Recovery (IOR) processes requires ...
Asphaltene can precipitate in oil reservoirs as a result of natural depletion and/or gas injection c...
Asphaltene can precipitate in oil reservoirs as a result of natural depletion and/or gas injection c...
The precipitation of asphaltene, a polar fraction of crude oil, during oil production has unfavorabl...
Recently developed experimental techniques permit reliable quantitative measurement of asphaltene pr...
In flow assurance issues, asphaltene precipitation in crude oil tends to block the wellbore, the pro...
Asphaltene precipitation and deposition can occur at different stages during petroleum production ca...
The depletion of oil reservoirs and increased global oil demand have given impetus to employ various...
The tendency of Asphaltene to deposit and block tubing can potentially lead to production loss and s...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) through various methodologies has been an active research for many years...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA model which is based on Flory-Huggins polymer-solution the...
A model which is based on Flory-Huggins polymer-solution theory and Hildebrand solubility concept ha...
Asphaltene, the heaviest and most polarizable fraction of crude oil, has a potential to precipitate,...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest and the most polar fractions of crude oil and are defined as a solubili...
Asphaltene instability may occur when pressure, temperature and compositional variations affect the ...
SPE paper no 84893-MSThe use of miscible solvents in Improved Oil Recovery (IOR) processes requires ...
Asphaltene can precipitate in oil reservoirs as a result of natural depletion and/or gas injection c...
Asphaltene can precipitate in oil reservoirs as a result of natural depletion and/or gas injection c...
The precipitation of asphaltene, a polar fraction of crude oil, during oil production has unfavorabl...
Recently developed experimental techniques permit reliable quantitative measurement of asphaltene pr...
In flow assurance issues, asphaltene precipitation in crude oil tends to block the wellbore, the pro...
Asphaltene precipitation and deposition can occur at different stages during petroleum production ca...
The depletion of oil reservoirs and increased global oil demand have given impetus to employ various...
The tendency of Asphaltene to deposit and block tubing can potentially lead to production loss and s...
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) through various methodologies has been an active research for many years...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA model which is based on Flory-Huggins polymer-solution the...
A model which is based on Flory-Huggins polymer-solution theory and Hildebrand solubility concept ha...
Asphaltene, the heaviest and most polarizable fraction of crude oil, has a potential to precipitate,...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest and the most polar fractions of crude oil and are defined as a solubili...
Asphaltene instability may occur when pressure, temperature and compositional variations affect the ...
SPE paper no 84893-MSThe use of miscible solvents in Improved Oil Recovery (IOR) processes requires ...