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An experimental investigation of permeability impairment under dynamic flow conditions due to natural depletion in an Iranian oilfield

Khalifeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2013

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2010.525582
  3. Publisher: 2013
  4. Abstract:
  5. Asphaltene deposition is an issue that has received much attention since it has been shown to be the cause of major production problems. It leads to permeability reduction under the processes of natural depletion as well as hydrocarbon gas/CO2 injection. Though a great deal of researches have focused on studying permeability impairment in reservoir rocks, little is known about the asphaltene deposition mechanisms that control the permeability reduction for Iranian reservoirs. In this work, an experimental effort is made to investigate the permeability impairment of core samples of Iranian oil reservoirs. The experiments are performed on both sandstone and carbonate rock types at reservoir temperature and pressure. The mass balance was used for evaluating of porosity reduction during the experiments. The results indicate that the dominant deposition mechanism changes as production proceeds. In addition, it has been found that the primary mechanism in permeability impairment is surface deposition. On the other hand, entrainment of asphaltene particles is manifested when outlet pressure drops from 4,200 to 3,800 Psig for both sandstone and carbonate samples. It can be drawn that asphaltene entrainment dependence to pressure is much more than that to the injected pore volume. This research illuminates the deposition mechanisms and determines dynamic parameters of asphaltene deposition, which are necessary to devise reliable prevention strategies
  6. Keywords:
  7. Carbonate ; Pore volume ; Deposition mechanism ; Oil viscosity ; Permeability impairment ; Sandstone ; Asphaltene deposition ; Carbonate rock ; Dynamic flow conditions ; Dynamic parameters ; Experimental investigations ; Hydrocarbon gas ; Mass balance ; Natural depletion ; Oil reservoirs ; Outlet pressures ; Permeability reduction ; Porosity reduction ; Primary mechanism ; Production problems ; Reservoir rock ; Reservoir temperatures ; Surface deposition ; Asphaltenes ; Carbonates ; Deposition ; Dynamics ; Experiments ; Hydrocarbons ; Oil fields ; Petroleum reservoirs ; Rocks ; Water injection ; Petroleum reservoir engineering
  8. Source: Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 250-261 ; 10916466 (ISSN)
  9. URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10916466.2010.525582#.VkxMcl7cDcs