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posted on 2015-12-17, 06:57 authored by Kjetil Haukalid, Kjell
M. Askvik, Kjetil Folgerø, Peter J. ThomasThe impact of the formation and dissociation
of gas hydrates on
water-in-crude oil emulsion properties has been studied using a dielectric
probe. The probe was mounted in a high-pressure cell that is commonly
used to characterize thermodynamic and agglomeration/plugging properties
of gas hydrates in crude oil and process water systems. The dielectric
measurements proved useful to detect hydrate formation earlier or
approximately simultaneously with pressure–volume–temperature
(PVT) measurements. The dielectric measurements also provided qualitative
information regarding changes in droplet size and emulsion stability.
A short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera was used to support the dielectric
measurements. Live crude oils and associated process waters from North
Sea oil fields were used in the experiments.