Mohammed A. Ahmed, Jassim M. Al-Said Naji, Alyaa M. Ali, Ali Qasim Al-Khafaje
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Abstract
Asphaltenes are a solubility class that is thought to be the heaviest and polar component of the petroleum product. Asphaltene precipitation (AP) and deposition during oil production, processing, and transportation are key concerns for the oil industry. The current study analyzes the phase envelope of fluids and asphaltene precipitation of a real-live oil sample (bottom hole sample) from a well that was drilled in the Mishrif reservoir formation—Buzargan oil field in the Missan governorate in south-east Iraq. The study emphasizes a number of essential approaches for simulating asphaltene phase behavior using the Peng‒Robinson-78 advanced equation of state model for AP by using Multiflash software. The asphaltene precipitation envelope (APE) is the output of the equation of state, from which the authors may predict the operation conditions to avoid asphaltene precipitation. Prediction of these situations can improve reservoir performance and production systems ability to decrease asphaltene precipitation by regulating reservoir factors.
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Petroleum Chemistry (Neftekhimiya), founded in 1961, offers original papers on and reviews of theoretical and experimental studies concerned with current problems of petroleum chemistry and processing such as chemical composition of crude oils and natural gas liquids; petroleum refining (cracking, hydrocracking, and catalytic reforming); catalysts for petrochemical processes (hydrogenation, isomerization, oxidation, hydroformylation, etc.); activation and catalytic transformation of hydrocarbons and other components of petroleum, natural gas, and other complex organic mixtures; new petrochemicals including lubricants and additives; environmental problems; and information on scientific meetings relevant to these areas.
Petroleum Chemistry publishes articles on these topics from members of the scientific community of the former Soviet Union.