Pressure Volume Temperature System
US-2016040533-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US9568459B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568459-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414262480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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Methods and systems for determining for determining asphaltene onset pressure of a formation fluid are described herein. The method includes the following processes: (a) transmitting light through a sample of the formation fluid; (b) decreasing pressure of the sample; (c) detecting intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization; (d) identifying a change in intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization; (e) increasing pressure of the sample to a fixed pressure; and (f) detecting intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure and at an equilibrated light intensity. Processes (a) to (f) are repeated for a number of different fixed pressures. The asphaltene onset pressure of the formation fluid sample can be determined using (i) the intensity of the transmitted light during each depressurization and (ii) the intensity of the transmitted light at each of the different fixed pressures.
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A method for determining asphaltene onset pressure of a formation fluid, the method comprising: (a) transmitting light through a sample of the formation fluid; (b) decreasing pressure of the formation fluid sample, wherein the rate of depressurization is less than 100 psi/second (c) detecting intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization; (d) identifying a change in intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization representative of asphaltene flocculation; (e) increasing pressure of the formation fluid sample to a fixed pressure; (f) detecting intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure; maintaining the pressure of the formation fluid sample at the fixed pressure until the detected intensity of the transmitted light reaches a steady state; determining an equilibrium value by doing one of the following: allow the detected intensity of the transmitted light to reach a steady state and then identify the steady state value of the detected intensity of the transmitted light as the equilibrium value, or extrapolate the steady state value by applying a fit to the detected intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure as function of time; (g) repeating processes (a) to (f) for a plurality of different fixed pressures; and (h) determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the fluid sample using (i) the intensity of the transmitted light from each process (c) and (ii) the intensity of the transmitted light from each process (f), wherein determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the fluid sample comprises identifying the intensity of the transmitted light during the depressurization at the fixed pressure and subtracting (i) the equilibrium value for process (f) at each different fixed pressure from (ii) the identified intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure for each process (c) to determine difference values for each different fixed pressure, and wherein the asphaltene onset pressure is determined by identifying one difference value of the difference values representing at least one of (i) a value of zero and (ii) a steady state value of the difference values from a plot of the difference values vs pressure. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: positioning a wellbore tool within a wellbore; drawing the formation fluid into the wellbore tool; and performing processes (a) to (g) within the wellbore tool. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein, in process (g), processes (a) to (f) are repeated for different formation fluid samples. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the formation fluid sample comprises a volume equal to or less than 1 mL. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the asphaltene onset pressure is determined by identifying a fixed pressure corresponding to the identified difference value. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure by (i) allowing the intensity of the transmitted light to equilibrate at the fixed pressure and (ii) identifying the equilibrated intensity. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure by extrapolating an equilibrated intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein extrapolating the equilibrated intensity of the transmitted light comprises applying an exponential fit to the intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmitted light travels along a path length through the fluid sample that is less than 2 mm. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein processes (c) and (f) comprise detecting intensity of transmitted light at a first wavelength and a second wavelength. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: determining a wavelength dependent signal using (i) the intensity of the transmitted light at a first wavelength and (ii) the intensity of the transmitted light at a second wavelength. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein process (h) comprises: determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the formation fluid using (i) the wavelength dependent signal during each process (c) and (ii) the wavelength dependent signal during each process (f). 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization at the fixed pressure comprises: analyzing pressure data of process (b) to determine a time at which the pressure equaled the fixed pressure; and analyzing intensity data of process (d) to determine an intensity at the time at which the pressure equaled the fixed pressure. 14. A system for determining asphaltene onset pressure of a formation fluid, the system comprising: a source for generating light that is transmitted through a sample of the formation fluid; a detector for detecting light transmitted through the formation fluid sample; a pressure control unit configured to vary pressure of the formation fluid sample; and a controller configured to determine the asphaltene onset pressure of the formation fluid using (i) intensity of the transmitted light detected during each depressurization of the formation fluid sample and (ii) intensity of the transmitted light at a plurality of fixed pressures, wherein determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the formation fluid comprises: (a) transmitting light through the sample of the formation fluid; (b) decreasing pressure of the formation fluid sample, wherein the rate of depressurization is less than 100 psi/second (c) detecting intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization; (d) identifying a change in intensity of the transmitted light during depressurization representative of asphaltene flocculation; (e) increasing pressure of the formation fluid sample to a fixed pressure; (f) detecting intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure; maintaining the pressure of the formation fluid sample at the fixed pressure until the detected intensity of the transmitted light reaches a steady state; determining an equilibrium value by doing one of the following: allow the detected intensity of the transmitted light to reach a steady state and then identify the steady state value of the detected intensity of the transmitted light as the equilibrium value, or extrapolate the steady state value by applying a fit to the detected intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure as function of time; (g) repeating processes (a) to (f) for a plurality of different fixed pressures; and (h) determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the fluid sample using (i) the intensity of the transmitted light from each process (c) and (ii) the intensity of the transmitted light from each process (f), wherein determining the asphaltene onset pressure of the fluid sample comprises identifying the intensity of the transmitted light during the depressurization at the fixed pressure and subtracting (i) the equilibrium value for process (f) at each different fixed pressure from (ii) the identified intensity of the transmitted light at the fixed pressure for each process (c) to determine difference values for each different fixed pressure, and wherein the asphaltene onset pressure is determined by identifying one difference value of the difference values representing at least one of (i) a value of zero and (ii) a steady state value of the difference values from a plot of the difference values vs pressure. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the transmitted light travels along a path length through the fluid sample that is l
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