2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b03077
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Enhanced Evaluation of Asphaltene-Related Oil Properties To Facilitate Production in a Complex Offshore Environment

Abstract: Asphaltene destabilization is a widespread problem in the oil industry. Under initial pressure and temperature conditions in the oil reservoir, asphaltenes are stabilized by building micelle structures in which they are associated with resin and aromatic compounds. Stable asphaltenes do not pose problems during oil production; however, if pressure/temperature conditions change throughout the production system, asphaltenes might become destabilized. Once destabilized, asphaltenes can potentially impair the whol… Show more

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“…The development and implementation of a profound chemical injection strategy to mitigate asphaltene-related issues are paramount for a successful and sustainable fluid production if routine operating conditions are within the asphaltene instability range 11 . Because of the energy crises, the petroleum sector has shifted to exploiting the heavy and extra-heavy oil, despite the fact that there are other options such as syngas, natural gas, and solar energy 12 – 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development and implementation of a profound chemical injection strategy to mitigate asphaltene-related issues are paramount for a successful and sustainable fluid production if routine operating conditions are within the asphaltene instability range 11 . Because of the energy crises, the petroleum sector has shifted to exploiting the heavy and extra-heavy oil, despite the fact that there are other options such as syngas, natural gas, and solar energy 12 – 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%