注汽制备稠油乳状液的稳定性和流变性研究

Q4 Chemical Engineering
A. M. Rashed
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在稠油生产或采用热采或化学提高采收率技术时,油水乳液被认为是面临的主要挑战之一。在这项研究中,在广泛的操作条件下,对科威特油藏注汽过程形成的热采和冷采稠油乳状液的稳定性和流变特性进行了深入研究。实验研究了温度、剪切速率和含水率对稠油乳状液理化行为的影响。结果表明,冷采稠油乳状液(CP-HO)具有较高的矿化度、较低的树脂/沥青质(R/A)比和较低的PH值,比热采稠油乳状液(HP-HO)更稳定。此外,利用实验数据建立了一种新的乳液粘度关系式。该模型与已有模型进行了对比验证。结果表明,所建立的关系式在稠油乳状液粘度预测中比已有的关系式更适用,偏差百分率几乎小于5%。
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Investigation of Stability and Rheology of Produced Heavy-Oil Emulsions Formed due to Steam Injection
Water in oil emulsion is consider one of the major challenges encountered during production of heavy oil or when applying enhanced oil recovery techniques whether thermal or chemical. In this study stability and rheological properties of hot and cold produced heavy oil emulsions formed due to steam injection processes in Kuwaiti reservoirs were investigated thoroughly over a wide range of operation conditions. The effects of temperature, shear rates, and water cuts on the physical and chemical behaviors of the heavy oil emulsions were examined experimentally in detail. The results showed that cold-produced heavy oil emulsion (CP-HO) is more stable than hot produced heavy oil emulsions (HP-HO) because of its high salinity concentrations and low resin/asphaltene (R/A) ratios, and low PH value. Moreover, a new emulsion viscosity correlation was developed using the experimental data. The proposed model was validated against existed models. The results showed that the developed correlation i more applicable than the existed one in predicting the viscosity of heavy oil emulsions with a percentage of deviation almost less than 5 %.
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