Study of asphaltene precipitation during CO 2 injection for Malaysian light oil reservoirs

Alian, S.S. and Alta'Ee, A.F. and Omar, A.A. and Hani, I. (2011) Study of asphaltene precipitation during CO 2 injection for Malaysian light oil reservoirs. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

This work focuses on asphaltene precipitation problem during dynamic displacement by CO 2. Although CO 2 injection is one of the most important methods currently being used in enhanced oil recovery but it may change the properties of the crude oil and increase the possibility of asphaltene precipitation occurrence. The presence of asphaltene in form of precipitated, flocculated or deposited particles may alter reservoir characteristics in such a way that recovery reduction is evitable. The main concern is the effect of the asphaltene on the formation characteristics. The damage that asphaltene can cause to formation is sever, since reservoir formation is not accessible and applicable remedial methods are expensive even well shut down might be necessary. More than that sometimes the damage is irreversible. Therefore this research attempts to gain a better understanding about asphaltene precipitation induced by CO 2 injection. For this purpose a Malaysian light oil crude sample was selected since light oils are more prone to have asphaltene precipitation problem. Precipitation quantity, interaction between asphaltene and formation, in the presence of CO 2 under different injection pressures is investigated in this research. Obtained results revile that at asphaltene precipitation increases as pore volume of injected gas increases. More than that, it was observed that asphaltene precipitation decreases when injection pressure increases. © 2011 IEEE.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information: cited By 4; Conference of 3rd National Postgraduate Conference - Energy and Sustainability: Exploring the Innovative Minds, NPC 2011 ; Conference Date: 19 September 2011 Through 20 September 2011; Conference Code:88531
Uncontrolled Keywords: asphaltene precipitation; Crude samples; Dynamic displacements; Enhanced oil recovery; Formation characteristics; Injection pressures; Light oil; Light oil reservoirs; Malaysians; Pore volume; Remedial method; Reservoir characteristic; Reservoir formation, Carbon dioxide; Crude oil; Enhanced recovery; Flocculation; Sustainable development; Water injection, Asphaltenes
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 15:49
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 15:49
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/1713

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