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A novel experimental study on inhibition of asphaltene deposition

Journal

PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 22, Pages 2112-2120

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2022.2117825

Keywords

Asphaltene deposition; capillary setup; crude oil; inhibitor; pressure drop

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In this study, the impacts of various effective parameters and inhibitors on asphaltene deposition rate were investigated. The abilities of SDS, Triton X-100, and salicylic acid in reducing asphaltene deposition were evaluated. The experiments showed that SDS performed better than salicylic acid and Triton X-100. Furthermore, the effect of SDS concentration on the rate of deposition was studied, revealing that an increase in SDS concentration decreased the rate of asphaltene deposition. This study can serve as a helpful tool for petroleum engineers dealing with asphaltene deposition problems.
Asphaltene as problematic fraction of crude oil is known that is separated from crude oil because of variations in temperature, pressure, and compositions. The deposition of asphaltene causes many problems including tubing blockage and rock wettability alteration, therefore, the study of asphaltene deposition has been highlighted. In the present study, the impacts of various effective parameters and inhibitors on asphaltene deposition rate have been studied. The effect of flow rate and ratio of precipitant to crude oil have been investigated. The SDS, triton x-100, and salicylic acid abilities in reduction of asphaltene deposition have been evaluated by using capillary setup. The experiments show that SDS has the better performance than salicylic acid and triton x-100. Next, the impact of concentration of SDS on rate of deposition has been studied. The obtained results show that increment in concentration of SDS decreases the rate of asphaltene deposition. The current study can be used as a helpful tool for petroleum engineers dealing with asphaltene deposition problems.

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