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Asphaltenes Versus Improved Oil Recovery Methodologies
E. Joonaki
, R. Burgass
,
B. Tohidi
Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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recovery
100%
oils
100%
asphaltenes
100%
water
50%
deposition
50%
gases
25%
injection
25%
gas injection
25%
precipitation
25%
aggregation
25%
residual oils
25%
crystals
12%
interactions
12%
instability
12%
high pressure
12%
high temperature
12%
porous materials
12%
fluids
12%
wettability
12%
eor
12%
crude oil
12%
ions
12%
salinity
12%
brines
12%
water gas
12%
quartz
12%
plugging
12%
microbalances
12%
Engineering
Oil Recovery
100%
Asphaltene
100%
Residual Oil
50%
Asphaltene Deposition
50%
Ionic Strength
50%
Water-Alternating-Gas Injection
25%
Injected Gas
25%
Microscale
25%
Extensive Research
25%
Precipitation of Asphaltenes
25%
Quartz Crystal Microbalance
25%
Injected Fluid
25%
Potential Influence
25%
Crude Oil
25%
Enhanced Oil Recovery
25%
Gas Injection
25%
Deposition Rate
25%
Asphaltene Precipitation
25%