Affiliation:
1. The University of Texas at Austin
2. The University of Texas at Austin, BHP Billiton
3. The University of Texas at Austin, Halliburton
Abstract
Abstract
Asphaltene deposition is known to be one of the major problems in oil fields. Asphaltene precipitation and deposition from the reservoir fluid can block pore throats or change the formation wettability in the reservoir. Furthermore, asphaltene precipitation and deposition result in partial to total plugging in the wellbore. Recent studies have shown that PC-SAFT EOS is a more appropriate and comprehensive thermodynamic model for simulation of asphaltene precipitation. The main objective of this paper is to implement PC-SAFT EOS into a compositional wellbore simulator to model asphaltene precipitation. Flocculation and deposition models are also integrated with the thermodynamic model to simulate the dynamics of asphaltene deposition along the wellbore. In addition, the capabilities of PC-SAFT and common-used Peng-Robinson equation of state are compared through fluid characterization to reproduce experimental precipitation data.
The simulation results indicate asphaltene deposition profile and consequent decline in production rate. It is shown that the profile of asphaltene deposition is mostly governed by the precipitation condition and the deposition rate. Moreover, prediction capability of cubic equation of state is shown to give approximately similar results if additional precipitation data is available (e.g. lower onset pressure and maximum amount of precipitation). The prediction results of the developed tool are highly crucial to monitor the well performance, optimize the operating conditions of the field, and propose the remediation technique.
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