Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
Online ISSN : 1349-273X
Print ISSN : 1346-8804
ISSN-L : 1346-8804
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Developing of Scaling Equation with Function of Pressure to Determine Onset of Asphaltene Precipitation
Abbas Khaksar MenshadAmir Mohsen MofidiFarzad ShariatpanahiMohsen Edalat
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2008 Volume 51 Issue 2 Pages 102-106

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In this study a simple and applicable scaling equation as a function of pressure, molecular weight, dilution ratio (solvent) and weight percent of precipitated asphaltene has been developed. This equation can be used to determine the weight percent of precipitated asphaltene in the presence of different precipitants (solvents) and the amount of solvent at onset point. Since increasing the pressure of crude oil decreases the amount of asphaltene precipitation, the effect of reservoir pressure has been taken into account in developing this equation. By considering the effect of reservoir pressure in developing the scaling equation and application of a genetic algorithm, the unknown parameters of the scaling equation are simultaneously and without any reservation obtained. The most important application of this unique equation is in the determination of critical point of asphaltene precipitation, known as onset point, and asphaltene precipitation in gas injection operations for enhanced oil recovery. The results predicted using the scaling equations are compared with literature precipitation data and it is shown that they are in good agreement with experimental data. The scaling equation can be used in the design of gas-injected reservoir to prevent precipitation of the asphaltene aggregates in the reservoir.

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