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Asphaltene aggregation onset during high-salinity waterflooding of reservoirs (a molecular dynamic study)

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Abstract

The primary objective of this study is to establish an understanding of the role of high-salinity brine on the intensity of asphaltene aggregation onset during waterflooding of petroleum reservoirs. We already have shown that asphaltenes have a high tendency to form aggregates during waterflooding process when pure- and low salinity-water are injected into reservoirs. To fulfill the present objective, molecular dynamic simulations are performed on asphaltenic-oil/aqueous systems at 550 K-200 bar. The oil phase consists of asphaltenes (10 wt.%) and ortho-xylene, in which asphaltene molecules are completely soluble. Our simulations results reveal that the “salt-in effect” of high-salinity brine (25 wt.% NaCl) on seven different model asphaltenic oils causes a significant reduction of the onset of asphaltene aggregation as compared with pure-water. Such “salt-in effect” is primarily due to a considerable reduction of water miscibility in the oil phase at high pressure and temperature.

Acknowledgments

Salah Yaseen is grateful to the Higher Committee for Education Development in Iraq (HCED) for his financial support during this research.

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