Study of Activation Energy for Viscous Flow of Mixtures as a Measure of Dilution Efficiency for Heavy Oil-Diluent Systems

A. Miadonye, M. Amadu, Iysha Kumari, Isha Jain
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As the demand for crude oil continues to increase in response to the continued global needs for it, the development of unconventional crude oil reserves is the only way to sustain global supply. However, the excessively higher viscosity of heavy crude oil makes it less attractive for conventional pipeline transportation. Therefore, reducing the viscosity of heavy crude oil to meet crude oil transporting pipeline regulations is a necessity. This paper has assessed the dilution efficiency of well-known diluents in the petroleum industry, using different dilution ratios based on a thermodynamic approach involving activation energy and heat of vaporization determination. Based on selected dilution ratios, kinematic viscosities of binary and ternary systems of toluene and natural gas condensate as diluents, and Saudi Heavy crude oil as the base oil were measured, using anticipated field based temperatures reported in the literature, which facilitated the experimental approach. The study shows that although the ternary systems have the lowest activation energy for viscous flow and heat of vaporization in accordance with the thermal activation theory of viscous flow, natural gas condensate binary systems have the lowest cost of transportation per barrel of total fluid in the transporting pipeline. The study further shows that the binary systems for toluene and Saudi Heavy crude oil have higher activation energy for viscous flowed compared to the toluene systems.
研究作为重油-稀释剂系统稀释效率衡量标准的混合物粘性流动活化能
随着全球对原油需求的持续增长,开发非常规原油储备是维持全球供应的唯一途径。然而,重质原油过高的粘度使其对常规管道运输的吸引力大打折扣。因此,必须降低重质原油的粘度,以满足原油管道运输的规定。本文基于热力学方法(包括活化能和汽化热测定),使用不同的稀释比评估了石油工业中知名稀释剂的稀释效率。根据选定的稀释比,测量了以甲苯和天然气凝析油为稀释剂、以沙特重质原油为基础油的二元和三元系统的运动粘度,并使用了文献中报告的基于现场的预期温度,这为实验方法提供了便利。研究表明,虽然根据粘性流动的热活化理论,三元系统的粘性流动活化能和汽化热最低,但天然气凝析油二元系统在运输管道中每桶总流体的运输成本最低。研究进一步表明,与甲苯系统相比,甲苯和沙特重质原油的二元系统具有更高的粘性流动活化能。
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