posted on 2016-02-09, 17:00authored bySaugata Gon, David M. Fouchard
Asphaltene
deposition in capillaries is a tool that has been used
in an attempt to better understand asphaltene deposition in the field.
However, data reproducibility and inhibitor ranking present some challenges
with this technique. An improved asphaltene capillary deposition unit
and a novel experimental protocol were developed to address these
problems and are presented here. Using untreated Gulf of Mexico oil,
the current study generated reproducible amounts of asphaltene deposit
inside the capillary. It further identified the fact that residual
oil inside the capillary tube can be a limitation to inhibitor selection.
Evaluating the amount of asphaltene depositing in the capillary as
a function of time proved successful in addressing this issue and
led to inhibitor performance differentiation.