Proceedings of Offshore Technology Conference 2009
DOI: 10.4043/otc-20204-ms
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The Impact of Reservoir Fluid Compositional Variation and Valid Sample Acquisition on Flow Assurance Evaluation

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“…This solution has been codified in the Yen-Mullins Model shown in Fig. [10,11] With the resolution of the size of asphaltene species in crude oil, a 1 st -principles EoS for asphaltene gradients can be developed. [7] The Yen-Mullins model establishes that at very low concentrations heavy ends should be molecularly dispersed in crude oil; the size of the predominant molecular structure of asphaltenes is 1.5nm in long dimension (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution has been codified in the Yen-Mullins Model shown in Fig. [10,11] With the resolution of the size of asphaltene species in crude oil, a 1 st -principles EoS for asphaltene gradients can be developed. [7] The Yen-Mullins model establishes that at very low concentrations heavy ends should be molecularly dispersed in crude oil; the size of the predominant molecular structure of asphaltenes is 1.5nm in long dimension (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic outputs from DFA measurements are weight percentages of CO 2 , CH 4 , C 2 H 6 , C 3 H 8 , C 5 H 12 , and C 6 H 14 ?, in addition to live fluid density. Mullins et al (2009) showed that in the case of large fluid conditional variations and compartmentalization, DFA can be used as a tool to help in delineating these variations in a cost-effective manner. They introduced the example shown in Fig.…”
Section: Down-hole Fluid Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fingerprinting in fluid characterization became an important topic receiving wide attention with direct application on improving the quality of fluid samples. Many tools (e.g., OFA, LFA, CFA, and IFA) capable of detecting in situ variation of different fluids were developed over the years (1991/2001/2003/2007), (Mullins et al 2009;Elshahawi et al 2007;Xian et al 2006). The development of these tools was to address several production problems (e.g., sizing of facilities, well placement, completions equipment, and production prediction).…”
Section: Down-hole Fluid Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%