2003
DOI: 10.2118/87088-pa
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Productivity Decline in Oil Wells Related to Asphaltene Precipitation and Emulsion Blocks

Abstract: Summary Several oil wells in a Saudi Arabian field have shown a significant decline in oil productivity in recent years. A few have "died" prematurely, while others have become intermittent producers. The oil productivity decline is aggravated by water encroachment and has occurred with relatively low water rates and without any significant drop in reservoir pressure. These wells have low productivity indices (PIs), resulting in relatively low flowing bottomhole pressures (FBHPs). … Show more

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“…However, the colloidal instability index is slightly greater for this light crude oil sample, indicating a higher asphaltenes instability 3 . On the other hand, light crude oil sample of the JU system with a known tendency for asphaltenes precipitation during production operations presents, as expected, a considerably higher colloidal instability index as can be observed in Table 1, indicating an alkane-rich and hence asphaltene-hostile environment 3 . Composition of the high salinity brines used for the PR, TC and JU systems can be found in a tabular form (Table S1) as Supporting Information.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…However, the colloidal instability index is slightly greater for this light crude oil sample, indicating a higher asphaltenes instability 3 . On the other hand, light crude oil sample of the JU system with a known tendency for asphaltenes precipitation during production operations presents, as expected, a considerably higher colloidal instability index as can be observed in Table 1, indicating an alkane-rich and hence asphaltene-hostile environment 3 . Composition of the high salinity brines used for the PR, TC and JU systems can be found in a tabular form (Table S1) as Supporting Information.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Asphaltenes can deposit both in the producing slots and in the formation face. Deposition of asphaltene precipitates over pore surface and/or across pore throats may reduce the effective pore space and/or severely impair the ability of oil to flow through porous formation, altering the rock wettability from water-wet to oil -wet, and increasing hydrocarbon viscosity by nucleating water-in-oil emulsions [1][2][3][4][5] . On the other hand, enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes have become increasingly important to the petroleum industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The severe asphaltene problems of Field 'M' are similar to those of other cases in which asphaltene problems were reported (Leontartis and Mansoori 1987;Garcia et al 2001;Kokal et al 2003;Strippoli et al 2010;Al-Qattan et al 2012). However, a unique feature of this case is that frequent earthquakes have hit this field, and the reservoir has responded positively to certain earthquakes in terms of oil production rates and flowing wellhead pressures.…”
Section: Field 'M'supporting
confidence: 85%
“…The problems related to asphaltene deposition in Field 'M' are presumably comparable with those reported in the literature (Leontartis and Mansoori 1987;Garcia et al 2001;Kokal et al 2003;Strippoli et al 2010;Al-Qattan et al 2012). However, a unique feature of this field is that it has been struck by frequent earthquakes, and the reservoir has responded to certain earthquakes.…”
Section: Earthquakessupporting
confidence: 85%
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