SPE Western Regional Meeting 2019
DOI: 10.2118/195263-ms
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Effect of Crude Oil Composition on Microwave Absorption of Heavy Oils

Abstract: Heat generation in the reservoir by means of electromagnetic wave stimulation offers innate advantage with efficient energy introduction. Transmissibility of heavy oil and bitumen are predicated on decreased viscosity through temperature rise, which makes microwave heating a plausible candidate. This study focuses on identifying the components of the crude oil which primarily contribute to heat generation under the influence of the microwave. Pinpointing what makes the oil a more effective microwave receptor e… Show more

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“…These compounds are slightly more complex in structure than saturates. They are generally nonpolar and are characterized by an unsaturated hydrocarbon ring with multiple carbon-carbon double bonds within the ring configuration (Keshmirizadeh et al 2013;Alshaikh et al 2019;Punase et al 2016;Liao et al 2019;Alshaikh et al 2018;Prakoso et al 2017). Figure 2 shows the structure of three common aromatics, including toluene, xylene, and phenolic acid.…”
Section: Aromaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds are slightly more complex in structure than saturates. They are generally nonpolar and are characterized by an unsaturated hydrocarbon ring with multiple carbon-carbon double bonds within the ring configuration (Keshmirizadeh et al 2013;Alshaikh et al 2019;Punase et al 2016;Liao et al 2019;Alshaikh et al 2018;Prakoso et al 2017). Figure 2 shows the structure of three common aromatics, including toluene, xylene, and phenolic acid.…”
Section: Aromaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asphaltenes exhibit the highest dielectric constant values, ranging from 3.30 to 5.00 [10][11][12]. In contrast, the resin and aromatic fractions display lower dielectric constants, within the range of 1.80-2.61 and 2.0-2.7, respectively [10][11][12][13], while the dielectric constant of the saturate fraction ranges from 1.58 to 1.91 [11,14,15]. Despite its varying dielectric properties, heavy oil demonstrates some microwave absorption capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%