Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/67154
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Experimental study of the phase behavior of methane and crude oil mixtures
Authors: Yanes, José Francisco Romero
Feitosa, Filipe Xavier
Fleming, Felipe Pereira
Sant'Ana, Hosiberto Batista de
Keywords: PVT;Phase behavior;Asphaltenes;Precipitation
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Fuel
Citation: FEITOSA, F. X. et al. Experimental study of the phase behavior of methane and crude oil mixtures. Fuel, vol. 255, n. [s.n], p. 115850-115860, 2019
Abstract: Phase behavior of reservoir fluids is crucial for an efficient production development project. In this paper, a new dataset of phase transitions of Brazilian pre-salt crude oil mixed with methane systems is presented and phase behavior discussed under different analytical technics. A series of mixtures of a dead crude (API 28.0, 0.68 wt% of asphaltenes) with 65.0, 67.5, 70.0, 72.5, and 75.0 mol% of methane were studied by constant mass expansion in a PVT cell, coupled with a high-pressure microscopy (HPM). Pressure-volume data shows slight phase transition, with a not evident break due to difference on compressibility, specially by increasing methane molar content. For this reason, beside of visual observation, a near-infrared (NIR) transmittance was used for a proper identification of bubble point pressure. NIR transmittance also allow the detection of phase transitions above bubble point, that was confirmed by intermediate of by HPM analysis. A dispersion of fine particles was detected, and it was associated with asphaltenes onset, for the systems with high content of gas (72.5 and 75.0 mol% of methane). NIR transmittance along with micrographs taken during system pressurization confirm a low asphaltene hysteresis redissolution, with no flocs and mayor aggregates formation and rapid redissolution after system pressurization. This phenomenon could be related to the low content of asphaltenes on the crude oil sample.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/67154
ISSN: 0016-2361
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