Influence of Asphaltene Inhibitors on Wax and Asphaltene Deposition - Are Problems Associated?

J. I. Aguiar, A. Punase, Claudia Mazzeo
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Abstract

Organic deposition formed at high temperatures in oil and gas production systems is commonly linked to instability of asphaltenes. Recent studies revealed that deposits collected in offshore production wells produced in Gulf of Mexico exhibited compositional variation pointing to a more complex fouling process than solely related to the asphaltene fractions. To better understand the mechanism of deposition and external factors that could contribute to this precipitation, crude oils and their respective deposits collected from the field were characterized for comparison in terms of properties and composition. Moreover, crude oils were treated with Asphaltene Inhibitors (AI) and Paraffin Inhibitor (PI) and tested applying three techniques: Asphaltene Dynamic Deposition Loop (ADDL), cold finger and rheology. The deposits collected from the ADDL and from cold finger were analyzed and compared to the field deposits. A lab-to-field correlation was observed when analyzing the deposits collected from the ADDL and cold finger tests. In both deposits, asphaltenes and wax fractions were observed to co-precipitate and form "Waxphaltenes". The efficiency of the AI on dispersing the asphaltenes was observed to have a major impact on the precipitation as possibly increasing the deposition of microcrystalline waxes. The influence of the AI at certain dosage rate in the precipitation of waxes is highlighted. In this research, the mechanism of asphaltene dispersion and instability of waxes in the presence of AI at low concentrations is proposed.
沥青烯抑制剂对蜡和沥青烯沉积的影响-是否存在相关问题?
在油气生产系统中,高温下形成的有机沉积通常与沥青质的不稳定性有关。最近的研究表明,墨西哥湾海上生产井收集的沉积物显示出成分变化,这表明一个更复杂的污染过程,而不仅仅是与沥青质组分有关。为了更好地了解沉积机制和可能导致这种沉积的外部因素,对从该油田收集的原油及其各自的沉积物进行了表征,并在性质和成分方面进行了比较。此外,用沥青烯抑制剂(AI)和石蜡抑制剂(PI)处理原油,并使用沥青烯动态沉积环路(ADDL)、冷指和流变学三种技术进行测试。对ADDL和冷指采集的沉积物进行了分析,并与现场沉积物进行了比较。在分析从ADDL和冷指试验收集的沉积物时,观察到实验室与现场的相关性。在这两个矿床中,沥青质和蜡质组分共同沉淀形成“蜡质”。AI分散沥青质的效率对沉淀有重要影响,可能会增加微晶蜡的沉积。在一定的投加率下,着重讨论了人工智能对蜡析出的影响。本研究提出了低浓度AI存在下沥青质分散和蜡质不稳定性的机理。
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