Abstract

A new fully predictive method was developed to calculate the risk of asphaltene precipitation in oil reservoirs based on a modification of the Asphaltene Instability Trend (ASIST) method. For prediction of asphaltene precipitation by oil depletion, this new method simplifies the ASIST method in order to use a minimum number of experimental data. As a novelty, prediction of asphaltene precipitation by CO2 displacement using a modification of the ASIST method is introduced. Both modifications were validated for a large number of oils from the literature. Results show that with both modifications this new method provides better results than previous ones to predict the risk of asphaltene precipitation in oils by depletion and unprecedented good results to evaluate potential asphaltene precipitation in oil reservoirs due to CO2 displacement with requirement of few experimental data. The proposed method may be used in the oil and gas industry to predict the risk of asphaltene precipitation by depletion or by CO2 displacement.

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