溶剂油质量比对高压沥青质析出的影响

IF 4 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Aly ElMasry , Hamed Rahnema , Milad Rahnema
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在油藏条件下,溶剂型采油过程中沥青质的沉淀会影响生产效率,降低油品质量。本研究旨在优化溶剂与油的质量比,以缓解沥青质问题,提高石油的升级换代。在120°C和250°C的温度下,采用高压模拟储层环境,溶剂油比分别为3:1、5:1、7:1和9:1。将比例从3:1增加到7:1,可显著提高原位沥青质沉淀,但进一步增加到9:1,额外收益微乎其微,表明存在平台期。同时,升级后的油中沥青质含量随着比例的增加而降低,稳定在7:1以上。在250°C时,观察到总沥青质含量显著降低,平均降低5.8%。高原在7:1的发现和高温下沥青质沉淀的减少为平衡溶剂使用和操作效率提供了一个新的视角。这些发现有助于提高采收率作业的成本效益和环境可持续性。这些发现确定了油藏条件下的最佳溶剂油比和温度,以最大限度地提高沥青质沉淀,并最大限度地降低升级油中的沥青质含量。优化这些参数对于有效的沥青质管理和提高溶剂型提高采油工艺的效率至关重要。
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Influence of solvent-to-oil mass ratios on high-pressure asphaltene precipitation
Asphaltene precipitation during solvent-based enhanced oil recovery under reservoir conditions impedes production efficiency and degrades oil quality. This study aims to optimize solvent-to-oil mass ratios to mitigate asphaltene issues and enhance oil upgrading. Experiments using a high-pressure cell simulating reservoir environments were conducted with solvent-to-oil ratios of 3:1, 5:1, 7:1, and 9:1 at temperatures of 120 °C and 250 °C. Increasing the ratio from 3:1 to 7:1 significantly enhanced in-situ asphaltene precipitation, but further increase to 9:1 offered minimal additional benefit, indicating a plateau. Concurrently, the asphaltene content in upgraded oil decreased with higher ratios, stabilizing beyond 7:1. At 250 °C, a substantial reduction in total asphaltene content—averaging a 5.8 wt% decrease-was observed. The discovery of the plateau at 7:1 and the reduced asphaltene precipitation at elevated temperatures provides a novel perspective on balancing solvent use with operational efficiency. These findings contribute to cost-effective and environmentally sustainable practices in enhanced oil recovery operations. These findings identify an optimal solvent-to-oil ratio and temperature under reservoir conditions for maximizing asphaltene precipitation and minimizing asphaltene content in upgraded oil. Optimizing these parameters is crucial for effective asphaltene management and improving the efficiency of solvent-based enhanced oil recovery processes.
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Petroleum Research
Petroleum Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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