2024
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2260
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Experimental investigating of the effect of CO2 injection parameters on asphaltene precipitation and formation damage in live oil

Komeil Ghahramani Shojaei,
Jamshid Moghadasi

Abstract: With the increasing consumption of oil in the world and increasing production of oil from oil reservoirs, the reservoir pressure starts to decrease. On the other side, the use of oil leads to an increase in carbon dioxide production in the environment and causes global warming.One of the effective methods of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere and increasing the reservoir's pressure is CO2‐EOR and carbon capturing and storing (CCS) which injects produced carbon dioxide from indust… Show more

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“…With an increase in CO 2 injection ratio, the asphaltene deposition amount rapidly increased. This phenomenon was attributed to the enhanced diffusion of CO 2 molecules into the crude oil as CO 2 concentration rose, disrupting the stable dispersion of asphaltenes in the crude oil [34].…”
Section: Influence Of Co 2 Injection Ratio On Asphaltene Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an increase in CO 2 injection ratio, the asphaltene deposition amount rapidly increased. This phenomenon was attributed to the enhanced diffusion of CO 2 molecules into the crude oil as CO 2 concentration rose, disrupting the stable dispersion of asphaltenes in the crude oil [34].…”
Section: Influence Of Co 2 Injection Ratio On Asphaltene Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%