Prediction of Oil Well Plugging Depth Caused by Asphaltene Using Intelligent Methods
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Index date: 26 August 2023
Prediction of Oil Well Plugging Depth Caused by Asphaltene Using Intelligent Methods abstract
Asphaltene precipitation accumulation in the oil industry is a controversial issue that has led to a lot of problems during production, transport and processing of the crude oil. The initial reservoir conditions, asphaltenes in crude oil is stable. By changing the thermodynamic conditions such as pressure, temperature, and composition of crude oil, asphaltenes start to separate from the oil phase, the phase separation and precipitation in different environments continue to accumulate in the upstream and downstream sectors along. In upstream sector, the quality of the reservoir rock lessens by two mechanisms include changing wettability and reducing porosity. At the facilities, asphaltene precipitation causes cramping in: casing, wellhead facilities, pipelines and heat exchangers as well as loss of function as catalysts.Due to the unpredictability of oil fluid properties and particularly the asphaltenes in reservoirs can be achieved using intelligent algorithms with reasonable accuracy the depth of Predicted Asphaltene precipitation. Asphaltene deposition problems will be reduced by predicting asphaltene deposition depth in wellbore. Actions will be done by knowing asphaltene depth in wellbore such as changing damaged tubing, decrease in oil or gas flow rate, using inhibitor to postpone asphaltene deposition
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Prediction of Oil Well Plugging Depth Caused by Asphaltene Using Intelligent Methods authors
Mohammad Reza Nasiri
Master student of petroleum engineering, University of Tehran
Zahra Moeini
Master student of petroleum engineering, University of Tehran
Behnam Sedaee
Assistant Professor, University of Tehran