Abstract

An approach to crude oil assay based on the consistent application of two heterogeneous classifications of oils is proposed: according to the quality index and physicochemical parameters. The methodological issues of the classification approach to oil analysis, implemented in the form of a two-stage procedure, are described. The approach is illustrated by an example of analysis of the characteristics features of different types of tight oils in Russia. The analysis used data from 25.190 oil samples with abnormal properties and 10 500 oil samples with complex modes of occurrence. At the first stage, the analysis has been carried out using the classification of tight oils according to the quality index; as a result, the oils were divided into three homogeneous classes: low, medium, and high quality oils. At the second stage of the analysis, the classification of oils by physicochemical characteristics has been used, taking into account the density; viscosity; sulfur, resin, asphaltene, wax, vanadium, nickel, and light end contents; gas saturation of oil; etc. The analysis made it possible to establish the characteristic features of the physicochemical properties of tight oils belonging to different quality classes.

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