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An experimental study on electrical effect on asphaltene deposition

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Pages 2255-2261 | Published online: 27 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Asphaltene generally existed in colloidal form in cruds and will precipitate in non-equilibrium conditions. Asphaltene instability may take place in the reservoir leading to permeability damage and contributing to flow restriction issues. It may also occur in production strings and surface facilities causing pipe blockage. Any change in oil composition or pressure and temperature at any stage of production will destabilize crude oil producing asphaltene precipitation. In this paper, the stability of target crude oil under the influence of a direct current and contacting with polar fluid, water, is investigated. The amount of the asphaltene deposit and its electrical charge at various operating conditions are investigated. The fact that deposits form on the anode surface proves that asphaltene particles possess a positive charge. The amounts of asphaltenes precipitation were increased considerably by increasing water as polar component.

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