The colloidal instability
index (CII) has been
widely used for testing the stability of asphaltenes as a classical
method. In this study, five oil samples were tested by the CII method;
the results obtained greatly differ from the real field results. In
our investigation, we combined the Turbiscan LAB stability analyzer
and saturate, aromatic, resin, and asphaltene (SARA) analysis to further
investigate the asphaltene stability by heptane titration. The results
revealed that there exists a threshold volume ratio before the asphaltenes
destabilize. The stability of crude oil is related to the saturation
solubility of asphaltenes. By testing the CII value of the crude oil
in its current state and the CII value of the dissolved asphaltenes
in its saturated state, we were able to propose a new way to judge
the oil stability.
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