Analyzing electrical field effect on asphaltene deposition |
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Authors: | Hamed Taghavi Seyed Hossein Mousavi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran;2. Department of Science, Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran |
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Abstract: | Asphaltenes are the heaviest and most complicated fraction in a crude oil sample and consist of condensed polynuclear aromatics, small amounts of heteroatoms (e.g., S, N, and O), and some traces of metal elements (e.g., nickel and vanadium). The main mechanisms of asphaltene deposition are precipitation (formation of asphaltene solids out of liquid phase), aggregation (formation of larger asphaltene particles), and deposition (adsorption and adhesion onto the surface). Asphaltene deposition is a major unresolved flow assurance problem in the petroleum industry, which may occur anywhere in the production system consists of reservoir, wellbore, through flowing and the separator. Asphaltene moieties in crude oil are found to carry residual surface electric charge, so by exerting an electrical field in a specific length of pipe, asphaltenes will deposit and we will have no blockage problem. Determining asphaltene electric charge is an important issue that will be done by static experiment, and then effect of electrical field on asphaltene deposition in dynamic state should be investigated. This paper discusses electric field effect on asphaltene deposition and represents a way to deposit asphaltene moieties in specific location. |
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Keywords: | asphaltene crude oil electrical field electro-deposition surface charge |
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