Non-Equilibrium Interactions Between Heavy Oil and Liquid Propane

K. Athar, M. Yassin, H. Dehghanpour
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In this study, we use a custom-designed visual cell to investigate nonequilibrium interactions between liquid propane (C3(1)) and a heavy oil sample (7.2°API) at 55°C. The heavy oil sample is taken from Clearwater Formation located in Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). We inject C3(1) into the visual cell containing the heavy oil sample (pressure buildup process) and allow the injected C3(1) to interact with the oil sample (soaking process). After the pressure buildup process, we observe three phases in the visual cell: 1) heavy oil (0.67 mol), 2) liquid C3 (C3(1),0.60 mol), and gaseous C3 (C3(g), 0.20 mol). We measure visual-cell pressure and observe the C3-heavy oil interactions during the pressure buildup and soaking processes. Nonequilibrium interactions occurring at the interfaces of C3(1)-heavy oil and C3(1)-C3(g) are recorded over time. The results show that complete mixing of heavy oil with C3(1) occurs in two stages. First, upward extracting flow of hydrocarbon components from bulk heavy oil phase toward C3(1) phase form a distinguished layer (L1) during the soaking process. The extracted oil components become denser over time and move down (draining flows) towards the C3(1)-heavy oil interface due to gravity. The gradual color change of L1 from colorless to black suggests the mixing of hydrocarbon components from heavy oil. After L1 becomes homogenous, a second layer (L2) is formed at the upper part of the bulk C3(1) phase (above L1). Extracting and draining flows becomes active once again, leading to mixing of oil components from L1 into L2. At equilibrium condition, heavy oil and C3(1) are completely mixed and form a single homogenous phase.
重油与液态丙烷的非平衡相互作用
在这项研究中,我们使用定制设计的视觉细胞来研究液体丙烷(C3(1))与稠油样品(7.2°API)在55°C下的非平衡相互作用。该稠油样品取自加拿大西部沉积盆地(WCSB)的Clearwater组。我们将C3(1)注入含有重油样品的视觉细胞(压力积累过程),并允许注入的C3(1)与油样品相互作用(浸泡过程)。在压力积累过程中,我们在视觉细胞中观察到三个阶段:1)重油(0.67 mol), 2)液态C3(C3(1),0.60 mol)和气态C3(C3(g), 0.20 mol)。我们测量了视觉细胞压力,并观察了c3 -稠油在压力积聚和浸泡过程中的相互作用。随着时间的推移,C3(1)-稠油和C3(1)-C3(g)界面发生的非平衡相互作用被记录下来。结果表明:稠油与C3(1)的完全混合发生在两个阶段;首先,在浸渍过程中,大块稠油相向C3(1)相的油气组分向上抽提形成了一个区分层(L1)。随着时间的推移,被提取的油成分变得更致密,并由于重力作用向下移动(排水流)到C3(1)-稠油界面。L1的颜色由无色逐渐变为黑色,说明重油中混入了烃组分。当L1变得均匀后,在体积C3(1)相的上部(L1上方)形成第二层(L2)。采油和排油流动再次活跃起来,导致L1层的油成分混合到L2层。在平衡状态下,稠油与C3(1)完全混合,形成单一的均相。
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